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First record of Aplysia dactylomela (Opisthobranchia: Aplysiidae) from the Egadi Islands (western Sicily)

2014

The alien mollusc Aplysia dactylomela is recorded for the first time from the Egadi Islands marine protected area (western Sicily). This species has been widely reported in the Mediterranean and has established populations in Sicily. The presence of a few specimens let us suppose that its occurrence in this area is a recent event and that soon new populations will be sighted in the whole Egadi Islands and on the western and southern coasts of Sicily.

Mediterranean climateEcologybiologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaOpisthobranchiaMediterranean Sea western Sicily Egadi Islands marine protected area biological invasions Mollusca Aplysia dactylomelaAlienAplysiidaeAquatic ScienceOceanographybiology.organism_classificationAplysia dactylomelaFisheryMediterranean seaMarine protected areaMolluscaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMarine Biodiversity Records
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Tertiary relict laurophyll vegetation in the Madonie mountains (Sicily)

2014

Laurel woodlands in the Madonie mountains (Sicily) are characterized by the presence of Laurus nobilis, Rhamnus lojaconoi and Vitis vinifera subsp. sylvestris. The results of a phytosociological study are presented, and a new endemic association, Rhamno lojaconoi–Lauretum nobilis, is described. Present Mediterranean laurel communities are the result of an adaptive response by Tertiary laurel forest to the peculiar microclimatic conditions that characterize the refugia where they persist. These refugia have been recently considered as a priority habitat under the Directive 92/43/EEC, and their plant communities are very vulnerable. Protection measures of the studied laurel populations are ne…

Mediterranean climateEcologyphytosociologyPlant communityPlant ScienceVegetationWoodlandMediterranean Basinfood.foodlanguage.human_languagepalaeotropical geofloraGeographyLaurus nobilisfoodrelict vegetationSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicatalanguageMediterranean regionSicilianSicilyLaurel forestMediterranean region; palaeotropical geoflora; phytosociology; relict vegetation; Sicily
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Grasslands and Shrublands of the Mediterranean Region

2020

The Mediterranean Region extends to the 1.6% of the world’s land surface and more than the half of the Mediterranean-type ecosystems of the world. The remarkable species richness in the Mediterranean Region mainly originates from an exceptional habitat diversity and the presence of several natural barriers facilitating the segregation and differentiation of local taxa and biocoenoses. In this article, we deal with the habitats characterized by grasslands and shrublands that clearly show the adaptations to what could be called “the Mediterranean syndrome”, i.e., the intrazonal Mediterranean grasslands and shrublands (MG&S). The main driving forces of the adaptive radiation and high biodi…

Mediterranean climateEcosystem serviceMesogean floraClimate changeSocio-ecosystemHalo-nitrophilouPhryganaEcosystem servicesShrublandGarrigueMessinian salinity crisiEcosystemWintergreen perennialDry grasslandgeography.geographical_feature_categoryLand useEcologyMaquiGeographyHomeorhetic equilibriumSummergreen perennialHabitatWintergreen ephemeralSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataSpecies richnessThermo-xerophilouGeographical segregation
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The endemic vascular flora of Peloritani Mountains (NE Sicily): Plant functional traits and phytogeographical relationships in the most isolated and …

2014

This study is aimed at (1) producing a complete and updated inventory of the endemic vascular flora of Peloritani Mountains, (2) defining the geographical limits of Peloritani, regarded here as a biogeographical district and (3) highlighting possible paleogeographic connections with other Mediterranean lands. The heterogeneity analysis of the endemic flora was performed by means of contingency tables, through the x 2 test. The endemic flora of this area consists of 129 specific and infraspecific taxa, of which 15 are restricted to the Peloritani Mountains. The analysis of habitats revealed that endemic taxa are most abundant on cliffs, rangelands, woods and garrigues. A large number of surv…

Mediterranean climateFloraMediterranean RegionEcologyErucastrum virgatumEndemic floraPlant SciencepaleogeographyErucastrum virgatumGeographyTaxonHabitatSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataMicro plateAlpine orogenyPetagnaea gussoneiRangelandCalabrian-Peloritani OrogenEndemic flora Calabrian-Peloritani Orogen Mediterranean Region Erucastrum virgatum Petagnaea gussonei paleogeographyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Phytosociological analysis of the Genista sp. pl. garrigues of the Cisto-Lavanduletea and Rosmarinetea officinalis classes in the South-Tyrrhenian ar…

2015

The study reviews the Genista sp. pl. garrigues ascribable to the classes Cisto-Lavanduletea (acidophilous communities on volcanics and quartzarenites) and Rosmarinetea officinalis (basiphilous communities on calcareous and calcareous-dolomite substrates), in the southern territories of the Italo-Tyrrhenian Province. The floristic-synecological characterization of the identified coenoses led to the description and/or redefinition of various new syntaxa. They are distributed in the two new suballiances Calicotomo villosae–Genistenion tyrrhenae and Genisto aristatae–Calicotomenion infestae of the class Cisto- Lavanduletea (Lavanduletalia stoechadis and Calicotomo villosae–Genistion tyrrhenae)…

Mediterranean climateGeographybiologyPhytosociologyEcologyCisto-Lavanduletea Italo-Tyrrhenian biogeographical Province multivariate analysis phytosociology Rosmarinetea officinalisOfficinalisBotanySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataPlant ScienceGenistabiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Opportunistic Germination Behaviour of Gypsophila (Caryophyllaceae) in Two Priority Habitats from Semi-arid Mediterranean Steppes

2011

Gypsophila tomentosa and G. struthium are closely related species, characteristic of two European priority habitats, salt and gypsum inland steppes, respectively. Germination strategies of the two taxa were investigated in plants from two nearby populations, growing under the same climatic conditions but on different types of soil, and belonging to different plant communities. Their germination patterns were studied at five constant temperatures in darkness: 5oC, 10oC, 15oC, 20oC and 25oC, and the base temperature and the thermal time requirement were calculated. As the distribution area of both species is subjected to a Mediterranean continental climate with significant differences between…

Mediterranean climateGypsophilaAgriculture (General)BOTANICAPlant ScienceHorticultureBiologyPlant conservationS1-972Gypsum habitatsBotanyBIOQUIMICA Y BIOLOGIA MOLECULARPlant propagationPlant propagationSeed dormancyPlant communityForestryEndemicsSD1-669.5Seed germinationbiology.organism_classificationAridGypsophila tormentosaStratification (seeds)Gypsophila struthiumAgronomyGerminationAgronomy and Crop Science
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Morphological analysis of phytoplankton as a tool to assess ecological state of aquatic ecosystems: the case of Lake Arancio, Sicily, Italy

2013

Phytoplankton requires a sufficient supply of light and nutrients to grow. At the same time it is largely entrained in water motion and is subject to grazing from planktonic herbivores. The pelagic life of lake phytoplankton is based on 4 pillars: living in suspension, light harvesting, nutrient uptake, and escape from grazing. Environmental variability and the uneven distribution of resources among and within the different aquatic ecosystems exert a selective pressure on these organisms, which are formed by a single cell or by colonies with either relatively low or high numbers of cells. Phytoplankton displays an amazing morphological variability representing an adaptation to spatial and t…

Mediterranean climateHerbivoreC-S-R strategies freshwater phytoplankton functional groups maximal linear dimension shape size surface volumeVolumeEcologyC-S-R strategieAquatic ecosystemMaximal linear dimensionShapePelagic zoneAquatic SciencePlanktonBiologySurfaceNutrientSizeSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataPhytoplanktonFunctional groupFreshwater phytoplanktonWater Science and TechnologyTrophic levelInland Waters
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Plant genetic resources and traditional knowledge on medicinal use of wild shrub and herbaceous plant species in the Etna Regional Park (Eastern Sici…

2014

Ethnopharmacological relevance: This paper illustrates the results of a study carried out in the Etna Regional Park (Eastern Sicily, Italy) concerning the traditional knowledge on medicinal use of wild plant species. It specifies contains the results of a quantitative analysis carried out for the first time. A total of 71 wild species are used for medicinal purposes. Two species, Astracantha sicula (Biv.) Greuter and Trifolium phleoides Willd., are little known as medicinal in the Mediterranean area. Aim of the study: The main aim of the study was to understand to what extent current knowledge on the medicinal use of plants is still an element of the culture within the elderly population of…

Mediterranean climateMaleHealth Knowledge Attitudes Practicecultural erosionved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesHealth BehaviorBiodiversitytraditional medicineShrubInterviews as TopicGenetic resourcesDrug DiscoveryHumansTraditional knowledgeSicilybiodiversityAgedPharmacologyAged 80 and overCultural CharacteristicsPlants MedicinalTrifolium phleoidesbusiness.industryved/biologyEcologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaAge FactorsEtna Regional ParkHerbaceous plantMiddle Agedquantitative indicesSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeGeographyAgricultureSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataFemaleMedicine TraditionalPlant PreparationsbusinessPhytotherapyJournal of ethnopharmacology
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Medicinal Properties of Mediterranean Oyster Mushrooms: Species of Genus Pleurotus (Higher Basidiomycetes)

2017

The term “Mediterranean area,” applied in this chapter, refers to the definition reported in Med-Checklist and particularly to all countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea plus Portugal, Bulgaria, the Crimea (Ukraine), and Jordan. The “Mediterranean oyster mushrooms” is a geographically and ecologically well-defined group of Basidiomycetes. The medicinal properties of some widely investigated species such as Pleurotus ostreatus and P. eryngii are recognized worldwide, while in the case of some other Mediterranean Pleurotus taxa, there is still a lack of knowledge. A substantial increase in knowledge about the anticancer and antibacterial properties of the group of Pleurotus species growing…

Mediterranean climatePleurotusOysterbiologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaFamily Apiaceaebiology.organism_classificationMediterranean area Medicinal mushrooms Antibacterial activity Oyster mushrooms PleurotusTaxonMediterranean seaGenusbiology.animalBotanySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataPleurotus ostreatus
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An empirical test of neighbourhood effect and safe-site effect in abandoned Mediterranean vineyards

2011

The importance of both neighbourhood effect and safe-site effect for the colonization of Mediterranean old fields by woody plants was investigated. Using a transect approach, we recorded colonization of 21 species of woody plants on abandoned, terraced vineyards on Pantelleria Island (Sicily) in dependence from neighbouring terraces in older succession stages (Maquis) and available safe sites for seedling establishment (former crop plant, terrace wall). With a paired design of four treatments, including presence/absence of adjacent older successional stages, and North-/South-facing slopes, a neighbourhood effect could be shown for both expositions if the transect started from an adjacent fi…

Mediterranean climateSecondary successionTerrace (agriculture)Ecologyfungifood and beveragesEcological successionNeighbourhood effectGeographySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataOld fieldTransectWoody plants Facilitation Old field Secondary succession Dispersal TerracesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationWoody plantActa Oecologica
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