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An Epidemiological Study to Investigate Links between Atmospheric Pollution from Farming and SARS-CoV-2 Mortality.
2022
Exposure to atmospheric particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide has been linked to SARS-CoV-2 infection and death. We hypothesized that long-term exposure to farming-related air pollutants might predispose to an increased risk of COVID-19-related death. To test this hypothesis, we performed an ecological study of five Italian Regions (Piedmont, Lombardy, Veneto, Emilia-Romagna and Sicily), linking all-cause mortality by province (administrative entities within regions) to data on atmospheric concentrations of particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10) and ammonia (NH3), which are mainly produced by agricultural activities. The study outcome was change in all-cause mortality during March–Apri…
Gli Arbëreshë di Sicilia. Identità storica e pratiche musicali paraliturgiche
2016
Nell’ambito della tradizione musicale degli Albanesi di Sicilia, oltre ai canti liturgici bizantini (settore di studi su cui l’autore ha dedicato negli ultimi decenni numerose ricerche e numerose pubblicazioni), anche i repertori musicali devozionali e paraliturgici costituiscono un patrimonio ampio e di rilevante interesse. Nei paesi dell’Eparchia di Piana degli Albanesi, in corrispondenza delle varie ricorrenze dell’anno, si svolgono infatti innumerevoli celebrazioni devozionali e paraliturgiche (novene, rosari, tridui, “mesi”), in cui segni della tradizione orientale si intrecciano a pratiche di origine occidentale, testi in arbëresh o in dialetto siciliano si avvicendano a componimenti …
Aldina Cutroni Tusa: una vita per la numismatica
2017
The article traces the main stages in the life and scientific production of Aldina Cutroni Tusa, scholar and professor of Numismatics at the University of Palermo.
Comparison among the alien floras of Sardinia, Sicily and the Balearic Islands
2009
Altari
2019
the contribution identifies and analyzes the success and operational fallout in Sicilian architecture of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, of models for altars disseminated through the press. The theme of the altars indeed presents punctual connections with the world of model prints. As in other cases, these engravings were not only aimed at architects but were also intended for a wider world of operators, especially wood sculptors. Between the end of the seventeenth century and the first half of the eighteenth century, the project area in question knows mutations starting from new texts.
Considerazioni tassonomiche e cariologiche sulle popolazioni siciliane di Sternbergia colchiciflora Waldst. & Kit. (Amaryllidaceae)
2004
A citotaxonomic study on two Sicilian populations of Sternbergia colchiciflora from Madonie and Mt. Etna was carried out. They show marked differences in their morphology and caryology.This suggests to treat them as two distinct taxa, but their correct taxonomic position needs further investigation on other populations of Sternbergia colchiciflora from Mediterranean area
New data on the Bathonian-Kimmeridgian section of Stretta Arancio and the historical ammonites collections from the Tardàra Mountain (Sambuca di Sici…
2011
Breeding phenology of Bufo viridis Laurenti, 1768 in Sicily (S Italy)
2006
Is the painted frog Discoglossus pictus a declining species in Italy? On the reliability of a distributional atlas approach
2013
The conservation status of amphibians is often assessed using public databases because of a lack of up-to-date field data. However, it is crucial that this kind of data is used carefully, evaluating the reliability and the consistency of the information. In Italy, the conservation status of the painted frog, Discoglossus pictus, was recently assessed using public databases, and the outcome highlighted a worrying situation for the species. We analyzed the reliability of these conclusions and reassessed the status of the painted frog, taking into account its insular distribution and new data of species occurrence. Our results contrast with the previous analysis and show how an incautious use …
The large invasive population of Xenopus laevis in Sicily, Italy
2008
AbstractThe worldwide spread of invasive species is considered to be one of the main causes of global amphibian declines and the loss of biodiversity in general. The African Clawed Frog, Xenopus laevis, shows a strong ability to establish populations and invade various geographic regions. In 2004 X. laevis was found in Sicily for the first time. The Sicilian population is probably the largest in Europe with a range of about 225 km2 in an area characterized by numerous agricultural ponds. This high density of ponds has potentially facilitated the dispersal of X. laevis. The frogs can move far from rivers or watercourses by utilizing the ponds as suitable "islands". The analysis of their diet…