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New records and observations to the Characean flora (Charales, Charophyceae) of Sicily (Italy)

2019

New records to the Characean flora of Sicily are presented. Five species (Chara baltica, C. conimbrigensis, C. oedophylla, Nitella gracilis, Tolypella salina) are new to Sicily, two of them being also new to Italy (Chara conimbrigensis, C. oedophylla). Two species are confirmed for Sicily (Chara aspera, Nitella opaca), three (Chara braunii, C. canescens, Nitella capillaris) are rare taxa. The Characean flora of Sicily, updated with these records, currently includes 25 species, distributed in four genera: Chara (13 species), Nitella (eight species), Tolypella (three species) and Lamprothamnium (one species).

FloraEcologybiologyTolypellaCharophyceaeSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaCharophyceaeCharaceaePlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationCharaleNitellaCharaBotanySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataChara baltica&nbspCharalesNitellaSicilyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Investigating the ecology of Chara cf. baltica (Characeae) in the Lago Preola ecosystem (Sicily, Italy)

2018

Lago Preola is a small lake, located in SW Sicily, in a karstic depression within the Nature Reserve “Lago Preola e Gorghi Tondi”. With about 33 ha (maximum depth: 2 m), it is the widest of the 5 natural lakes occurring in the Reserve. The presence of species of conservation concern (e.g., Emys trinacris, the Sicilian Pond Turtle, and several migratory birds), but also of invasive alien species (e.g., Procambarus clarckii, the Red Swamp Crayfish), has been reported for the area. The flora of terrestrial habitats surrounding the basins has been studied extensively, while the aquatic flora and vegetation have not been studied in detail. The coastal aquifer supplying groundwater to the study a…

Settore BIO/01 - Botanica GeneraleNajas marinaPreola lakeSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataChara balticastable isotopeSettore BIO/04 - Fisiologia VegetaleMurana lake
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