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Distribution of recent freshwater ostracods in Sicily (Southern Italy)

2005

Sicily Ostracods Distribution GIS Taxonomy SEMSettore BIO/05 - Zoologia
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Considerazioni tassonomiche sulle querce caducifoglie della Sicilia

1998

On the basis of literature, herbarium and field investigations, a survey on the species of deciduous oaks occurring in Sicily is presented. A morphological description fitted with photos and drawings and completed by some chorological and ecological observations is reported for each species. Finally it is emphasized that the phenotypical variability observed in Sicily among the Q. pubescens group, even if let to consider the S.Thyrrhenian area as a probable speciation center of the group, on the other hand should also be related to the deforestation, which favoured the genetic mixing among populations.

Sicily deciduous oaks taxonomy.
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Diatoms from thermal-sulphur waters of “Fiume Caldo” (North-western Sicily).

2007

The present study describes the taxonomic composition, richness and seasonal dynamics of the diatom community from thermal-sulphur waters of "Fiume Caldo" (Northwestern Sicily). The diatom flora of these waters consists of 64 taxa, showing similarities with thermal diatom communities from different geographical areas. Among the recorded taxa, Diadesmis confervacea Kütz. is a new record for Sicily. Seasonal changes in assemblage composition and richness have been recorded; the highest diversity values were observed during winter and spring, while during summer the diatom community consisted of a limited number of organisms whereas blue-green algae were quantitatively dominant. Inside the stu…

Sicily thermal-sulphur waters diatoms taxonomic composition seasonal dynamicsSettore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica
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Where Do They Belong? Typology and Meaning of the Signs of the Last Judgement in Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts

2013

Signs of the Last JudgementAnglo-Saxon ManuscriptsSettore L-FIL-LET/15 - Filologia Germanica
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Silene crassiuscula (Caryophyllaceae), a new species from Sicily

2015

Silene crassiuscula,, a new species of S. sect. Dipterosperma, is described and illustrated from North-Western Sicily. It is an annual halophyte with succulent growing on carbonatic or calcarenitic rocks of coastal stands. From the morphological point of view , S. crassiuscula appears to be similar to the species belonging to the S. colorata group especially to S. nummica, from Sardinia, from which it differs in several features chiefly regarding the habit, leaves, inflorescences, floral pieces and seed micro-morphology. An analytical key of the taxa belonging to this section is also provided.

SileneEcologybiologyEcologyChorologyCaryophyllaceae; Central mediterranean; Chorology; Ecology; Silene sect. Dipterosperma; TaxonomyCaryophyllaceaeCaryophyllaceaePlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationCentral mediterraneanChorologyTaxonInflorescenceSilene sect. DipterospermaHalophyteBotanyTaxonomy (biology)EudicotsEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomyPhytotaxa
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Hybridization studies inSilene subgen.Petrocoptis (Caryophyllaceae)

2006

Silene subgenusPetrocoptis comprises sexual diploid taxa and it is restricted to calcareous cliffs in the Iberian peninsula. Artificial crosses involvingSilene pyrenaica (Bergeret)Mayol etRossello (≡Petrocoptis pyrenaica (Bergeret)Walp.),Silene laxipruinosa Mayol etRossello andS. montserratii subsp.crassifolia (Rouy)Mayol etRossello (≡P. crassifolia Rouy) were attempted to assess the extent of barriers developed within the subgenusPetrocoptis. Usually, intraspecific crosses involving allopatric populations were successful, suggesting that geographically isolated populations are not genetically isolated. Cross-compatibility was noted among the polymorphicS. pyrenaica, which developed fertile…

SileneTaxonbiologyBotanyAllopatric speciationPaleontologyCaryophyllaceaePlant ScienceInterspecific competitionPloidybiology.organism_classificationIntraspecific competitionHybridFolia Geobotanica
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Cultural Heritage: Porifera (Sponges), A Taxon Successfully Progressing Paleontology, Biology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology and Biomedicine

2004

In 1876, Campbell (Campbell, 1876 [p. 446]) wrote “those beautiful ‘glass-rope sponges’, Hyalonema etc., have been found by our researchers to be ‘the most characteristic inhabitants of the great depths all over the world, and with them ordinary siliceous sponges, some of which rival Hyalospongiae in beauty’ “. The admiration for the beauty of sponges is documented since Aristotle (cited in Camus 1783), however the nature of these organisms and their phylogenetic position remained enigmatic until less than 10 years ago. E.g., in 1988 Loomis (Loomis, 1988 [p. 186]) wrote “the sponge cells are unspecialized flagellates held together by a glycoprotein extracellular matrix... they are multicell…

Siliceous spongeMulticellular organismSpongePaleontologyTaxonbiologyGeodia cydoniumZoologybiology.organism_classification
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Towards a Molecular Systematics of the Lake Baikal/Lake Tuva Sponges

2009

Lake Baikal is famous for its extensive biodiversity that is equaled only by few other lakes. Fascinatingly, about 80% of all the animals the lake hosts are endemic. Sponges (Porifera) that live in symbiosis with photosynthetic algae are the most abundant animal taxon found in the littoral zone of Lake Baikal and have been grouped to the family Lubomirskiidae. In recent years, several attempts to determine the phylogenetic relationship between Lubomirskiidae and cosmopolitan freshwater sponges have been undertaken. Yet the results obtained remain inconclusive. Here, we strive to determine the phylogeny of freshwater sponges with the focus on endemic Lake Baikal species, also taking into acc…

Siliceous spongePaleontologySpeciationTaxonEcologyGenusmedia_common.quotation_subjectMolecular phylogeneticsAllopatric speciationPeripatric speciationBiologyEndemismmedia_common
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A new species of Smyrnium (Apiaceae) related to S. perfoliatum

2015

On the basis of plant collections recently carried out in Sicily as well as the study of the herbarium material kept in PAL and PAL-Gr, a new species of Smyrnium (Apiaceae) is described here. This new taxon, named Smyrnium dimartinoi, is related to S. perfoliatum and is presently known from Sicily, Crete and realistically elsewhere in the Mediterranean. In such range it occurs in open woods and clearings of the Mediterranean-temperate and submontane belt.

Smyrnium taxonomy vascular plants Sicilian flora European floraApiaceaebiologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaBotanyPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationSmyrniumFlora Mediterranea
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Customer-related social stressors and service providers' affective reactions

2012

Summary Previous research has shown that customer-related social stressors (CSS) have negative effects on service providers' long-term well-being. Little is known, however, about short-term and mid-term affective stress reactions and reciprocal effects between service providers' affect and CSS. The aim of this study was to expand extant research (i) by analyzing service providers' short-term (across a day) and mid-term (across 2 weeks) affective reactions to perceived CSS; (ii) by analyzing intraindividual as well as interindividual effects; and (iii) by investigating reciprocal effects of affective reactions and CSS that may eventually lead to psychosocial cycles. Our study employed a diar…

Social stressOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementPanel designSociology and Political ScienceSample (statistics)Service providerAffect (psychology)Extant taxonotorhinolaryngologic diseasesPublic servicePsychologyPsychosocialGeneral PsychologyApplied PsychologyClinical psychologyJournal of Organizational Behavior
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