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Multivariate analysis of sites using water invertebrates and land use as indicators of the quality of biotopes of Mediterranean relic plant (Petagnae…

2007

Petagnaea gussonei is a rhizomatous, perennial scapose hemicryptophyte species belonging to a monospecific genus of Apiaceae. It lives only along woodland rivulets and is a Tertiary relic localized in the restricted area of the Nebrodi Mountains (NE Sicily, Italy). Ecological indicators have been employed to understand the status of eight localities (intermittent rivulets) where the species occurs. In order to evaluate both the rivulets' water-quality and landscape use, index of anthropisation (Ia), water fleas bioassay (TU), and analyses of water macroinvertebrates have been employed. The results obtained for the level of toxicity exclude the presence of macropollutants (TU < 0.001), where…

BiotopeMediterranean climateEcologyPerennial plantbiologyEcologyRange (biology)Woodlandbiology.organism_classificationanthropisation index Daphnia bioassay intermittent rivulets macroinvertebrates analysis Petagnaea gussonei SicilyPetagnaeaEcological indicatorSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsInvertebrate
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Distansescharella seguenzai Cipolla, 1921 (Bryozoa, Cheilostomata),nouvelles données morphologiques et écologiques tirées de spécimens fossiles (Mioc…

1989

The cribrimorph Distansescharella seguenzai Cipolla,,1921, described from the Pliocene of Sicily has been rediscovered in fossil deposits (Messinian of Western Algeria, and Lower Pliocene of Calabria, Southern Italy) and in Recent Mediterranean material (Straits of Gibraltar, Alboran Sea, Gulf of Tripoli). Its morphology is demonstrated by SEM study of living specimens. In spite of some differences with the type-species of Distansescharella D'Orbigny revealed by examination of its neotype, the generic status of D. seguenzai is confirmed. An ecological analysis of the Recent and fossil assemblages including D. seguenzai is made by considering the zoarial growth forms and the potential habita…

BiotopeMediterranean climateSpecies complexbiologyEcologyCheilostomataPaleontologybiology.organism_classificationNeogenePaleontologyHabitatSpace and Planetary SciencePaleoecologyBryozoaGeobios
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Distribution, floristic structure and habitat requirements of the riparian forest community Populetum talassicae ass. nova in the Central Pamir-Alai …

2013

This paper discusses the floristic structure, distribution and habitat requirements of a new forest syntaxon, &lt;em&gt;Populetum talassicae &lt;/em&gt;ass. nova. The potential range of the &lt;em&gt;Populetum talassicae &lt;/em&gt;association comprises the central Pamir-Alai and Tian-Shan Mountains in Middle Asia. The biotope of this community comprises high mountain river valleys and shore zones of mountain lakes situ- ated at elevations between 2200 and 2750 m. Phytocoenoses of the &lt;em&gt;Populetum talassicae &lt;/em&gt;association are characterized by a clear predominance in the tree layer of a characteristic species of the association ‒ &lt;em&gt;Populus talassica&lt;/em&gt;. Shrubs…

BiotopeMiddle AsiageographyMarshgeography.geographical_feature_categoryforest vegetationbiologyEcologyRange (biology)Populus talassicaalpine vegetationPlant Sciencenew plant associationbiology.organism_classificationFloristicslcsh:QK1-989HabitatJuniperus semiglobosalcsh:BotanyRiparian forestsyntaxonomyUndergrowthActa Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae
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Artificial Reefs in North-West Sicily: Comparisons and Conclusions

2000

The most notable features of the biotic colonization and fishing yield of artificial reefs are a straightforward response to local environmental conditions. When applying this assumption to the artificial reefs of north-west Sicily, the features that distinguish the reefs from each other are largely consistent with the major hydrographic characteristics of the Gulf of Castellammare, the Bay of Carini and the Gulf of Palermo. The differences in environmental conditions in the three biotopes have made it possible to compare the colonization of artificial reefs in unpolluted oligotrophic water (Bay of Carini), eutrophic water (Gulf of Palermo) and water with heavy siltation rates (Alcamo Marin…

BiotopeOceanographyGeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryFishingFilter feederArtificial reefHydrographyBayArchaeologyReefSiltation
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A case of possible vocal convergence between frogs and a bird in Himalayan torrents

1984

Several species of frogs of the subgenusRana (Paa) and one species of bird of the genusPhylloscopus, which are calling in or near torrents in the Himalayas, show striking similarities in their vocal signals: 1) The calls are composed of short sequences of notes separated by periods of silence; 2) the notes are pure, short, and have a narrow frequency band; 3) within each sequence, the notes are rhythmically emitted. We suggest that these characteristics may be adaptive, the convergence being caused by the selective pressure of the acoustic constraints of the biotope.

BiotopePaleontologyAnimal Science and ZoologyConvergence (relationship)BiologyJournal für Ornithologie
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The fossil rodent faunas of the localities Alcoy 2C and 2D (Alcoy Basin, Spain). Implications for dating the classical locality of Alcoy-Mina

2014

In the Gormaig area (Alcoy basin, SE Spain) a number of fossil mammal localities are known, of which only the classic site of Alcoy-Mina, known since the mid-19th century, has yielded remains of macrofauna. In the vicinity of this site are the localities of Alcoy-2C (AL2C) and Alcoy-2D (AL2D), probably representing the levels of Alcoy-Mina. The faunal assemblage allows dating the AL2C and AL2D localities as Early Pliocene (end of the Early Ruscinian or early-late Ruscinian boundary, MN14-MN15). Several taxa (Pliopetaurista and Glis) are thought to have affinities for humid and close biotopes. En el área del Gormaig (cuenca de Alcoy, SE España), se conocen toda una serie de yacimientos de ma…

BiotopeRuscinianRodentbiologyFaunaPaleontologiaStructural basinPaleontologyTaxonbiology.animalMammalVertebrats fòssilsGeologyFaunal assemblage
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Syntaxonomy, diversity and distribution of the vegetation of rock crevices, clefts and ledges in the colline and montane belts of Central Pamir-Alai …

2021

Mountain areas are very often considered to be biodiversity hotspots. Rocks are one of the most unique habitats and serve as a suitable biotope for many endemic and specialized plant species. Here we present the results of the vegetation studies conducted in central and eastern Pamir-Alai and the south-western Tian Shan mountains in 2013‒2019. Based on 334 phytosociological relevés we propose a synopsis of the rock communities of the montane and colline zones of eastern Middle Asia. As a result of our research, we distinguish 17 communities defined into five groups of petrophytic vegetation within the Caricion koshewnikowii alliance. We describe 11 new associations: Feruletum bucharicae, Sc…

BiotopeTajikistanbusiness.industryEcologyMiddle asiachasmophytesDistribution (economics)Plant ScienceVegetationmountain beltsBiodiversity hotspotGeographyHabitatPlant speciesMontane ecologysyntaxonomybusinessKyrgyzstanAsplenietea trichomanisEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicspetrophytes
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Revision of Nymphaea candida range - New DATA on the distribution and habitat preferences of the species in Southern Poland

2011

The paper presents results of geobotanical and taxonomic studies on the distribution and habitat requirements of &lt;em&gt;Nymphaea candida&lt;/em&gt; in southern Poland. The researches were conducted in southern Poland in 2003-2009, in the provinces of Lower Silesia, Lublin, Małopolska, Opole, Silesian province as well as, in southern parts of Mazowieckie and Lubuskie. Flowers, leaves and fruits of &lt;em&gt;Nymphaea&lt;/em&gt; species were collected from 27 locations. Altogether pollens from 73 populations of &lt;em&gt;N. candida&lt;/em&gt; and 18 of &lt;em&gt;N. alba&lt;/em&gt; from all the researched area were measured. The trophic level of an ecosystem was evaluated according to the re…

BiotopebiologyRange (biology)EcologyNymphaeaSpecies distributionhabitatPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationlcsh:QK1-989HabitatNymphaea candidaNymphaea candidalcsh:BotanyrangedistributionIUCN Red ListVulnerable speciespondsaquatic vegetation
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HELMINTH ASSEMBLAGES OF WHITEFISH (COREGONUS LAVARETUS) IN INTERCONNECTED LAKES: SIMILARITY AS A FUNCTION OF SPECIES SPECIFIC PARASITES AND GEOGRAPHI…

2004

This article examined the composition of parasite assemblages of whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus) in 8 interconnected lakes in northeastern Finland and evaluated the role of coregonid specific parasites and the geographical distance between populations in determining the similarity of the assemblages. Parasite assemblages were compared using the Jaccard qualitative similarity index and a quantitative similarity index and by incorporating the allogenic-autogenic species concept and the effects of 2 corresponding measures of geographical distance between the lakes. The majority of the parasite species found (10 of 14) were specific to salmonids. Similarity of assemblages of autogenic parasites…

Biotopefood.dishEcologyZoologyFresh WaterBiologybiology.organism_classificationGeneralist and specialist speciesFish DiseasesfoodSpecies SpecificityCoregonus lavaretusGeographical distanceHelminthsFreshwater fishAnimalsRegression AnalysisParasite hostingDominance (ecology)ParasitologyHelminthiasis AnimalFinlandSalmonidaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTrophic levelJournal of Parasitology
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Consequences of the discovery of Stenasellus (Crustacea, Isopoda, Asellota) 2 in the underground waters of Oman (Arabian Peninsula)

1999

An overview of the present knowledgeof the family Stenasellidae (Asellota: Aselloidea) is presented, focusing on the success of recent investigations of the underground waters of Oman (S.E. Arabian Peninsula). We take up the discovery of four new species of the genus Stenasellus: small species adapted to interstitial biotopes and larger ones typical of karstic aquifers. These species cohabit in ecotones between interstitial and karstic water systems. The putative presence of stenasellids in hypogean waters of Yemen and South Iran is suggested. The taxonomic status of the genus Stenasellus auct. needs to be reconsidered in the future. A scenario to explain the origin and the presence of thes…

Biotopegeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyDesert climateAquiferBiologybiology.organism_classificationKarstIsopodaPeninsulaGenusAnimal Science and ZoologyAsellotaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsContributions to Zoology
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