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Distribution, ecology and conservation survey on Trifolium michelianum Savi (Fabaceae) in Sicily (Italy)

2013

We report the identification of four residual stations for Trifolium michelianum Savi (Fabaceae) in Sicily, whereas the species was documented to be extinct at the Gorgo Cerro station (western Sicily), the only locality previously reported in the literature. In addition to an update on the distribution of the species, a survey on the new Sicilian populations led to their biological, ecological and phytosociological characterization, as well as to an assessment of the risk factors. The species, here relegated to the limit of its distribution area, occurs in particularly sensitive and vulnerable environments, such as the “Mediterranean temporary ponds”, considered “priority” by the Council Di…

Trifolium michelianumMediterranean climateConservation of nature critically endangered species “Mediterranean temporary ponds (3270)” phytosociology Sicilian floraPhytosociologyEcologybusiness.industryEcology (disciplines)Distribution (economics)Plant ScienceFabaceaeBiologylanguage.human_languageCritically endangeredSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicatalanguagebusinessSicilianEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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The Inland Water Copepod Fauna of a Traditional Rural Landscape in a Mediterranean Island (Crustacea, Copepoda)

2022

Although the Mediterranean area is a well-known hotspot of biological diversity, the crustacean assemblages inhabiting inland waters of the Mediterranean islands are to date unevenly known, and detailed information is missing for most taxa and areas. In the frame of this paper, we provide a checklist and a characterization of the copepod fauna of the lentic water bodies occurring in a traditional rural landscape of Sicily, where the co-existence of agriculture, woodlands, and pastoral activities lead to the presence of a wide range of different aquatic habitats. Overall, 22 copepod species belonging to the orders Calanoida, Cyclopoida, and Harpacticoida have been found in the 92 surveyed si…

inland waterCalanoida; Cyclopoida; Harpacticoida; inland waters; Sicily; biological invasions; temporary pondsGeography Planning and DevelopmentSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaHarpacticoidabiological invasionCyclopoidatemporary pondsAquatic ScienceSicilyBiochemistryCalanoidaWater Science and TechnologyWater
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