Search results for "Floristics"

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Additions to the vascular flora of central Italy. Second contribution

2018

In this paper, new floristic records for 55 taxa for central Italy are reported. In particular, 39 taxa are native and 16 aliens, 9 are new or confirmed to Abruzzo, 1 to Marche, 21 to Molise, 16 to Umbria, 1 is excluded from the flora of Abruzzo, 1 from Molise and 1 from Lazio. Furthermore, new distribution data for 2 rare species in Abruzzo and Molise are reported.

FloraRare speciesBiodiversityDistribution (economics)alien speciesLazioPlant ScienceFloristicslcsh:BotanyAlien speciesEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsbiodiversitycentral ItalyMarchebusiness.industryEcologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematicalcsh:QE1-996.5PaleontologyGeologyAbruzzo alien species biodiversity central Italy Lazio Marche Molise Umbria vascular floralcsh:QK1-989lcsh:GeologyTaxonGeographyAnimal Science and ZoologybusinessAbruzzo
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Studia Lichenologica in Italy. I. New records of red-listed species

2021

We present new data concerning lichen species of the Italian flora and confirm 36 national redlisted species.

Floristics Habitats Directive IUCN Lichenized Ascomycetes threatened speciesHabitats Directivethreatened speciesIUCNFloristicsLichenized Ascomycetes
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Typhetum laxmannii (Ubrizsy 1961) Nedelcu 1968 - The new plant association in Poland

2011

<em>Typhetum laxmannii</em> (Ubrizsy 1961) Nedelcu 1968 is a plant association new to Poland, built by an expansive kenophyte - <em>Typha laxmannii</em> Lepech. This paper presents the general distribution of both, the species and the association, paying particular attention to the area of Europe and Poland where, in recent years, many new locations as well as an increasing participation in vegetation cover have been observed. The habitat preferences of <em>Typhetum laxmannii</em>, the floristic composition of the association and its geographical differentiation within the occupied area are described. The current distribution of the association in Poland …

General distributionbiologynumerical analysisbusiness.industryEcologyAssociation (object-oriented programming)anthropogenic habitatsDistribution (economics)Plant communityPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationCartogramTypha laxmanniiFloristicslcsh:QK1-989GeographyHabitatrush communitieslcsh:BotanykenophytesdistributionTyphetum laxmanniiPolandbusiness
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The floristic research in Italian archaeological sites

2018

In Italy occur about 240 archaeological areas or parks and more than 1500 main monumental complexes; the number of individual monuments would exceed several thousand. The interest on the flora of archaeological sites in Italy dates back to the XVII Century. The scope of floristic inventories can be limited to the mere list of the plants growing into the area or this list can be accompanied by indication of the dangerousness for the monument represented by single species and the indications for their management. For this review the basic references concerning the flora of archaeological sites located in Italy were listed and classified by publication date, area, and main historical period or…

GeographyFlora Italy Applied Botany ArchaeologySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataArtistic heritagePlant ScienceArchaeologyMediterranean areaFloristicsVascular floraManagement
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On the presence of Orthotrichum shawii (Orthotrichaceae) in California

2006

Study of the material on which E. G. Britton based the report of Orthotrichum shawii from California confirms this overlooked report. Diagnostic characters of the species are presented, and the differences between the known American specimen and those from Europe and Africa, are discussed. Finally, the differences between this species and those with which it has been confused are discussed.

GeographybiologyOrthotrichumEcologyBiogeographyOrthotrichum striatumTaxonomy (biology)Plant ScienceOrthotrichum rupestreOrthotrichaceaebiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsFloristicsThe Bryologist
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A revision of Tamarix specimens (Tamaricaceae) kept in the BCN herbarium of Barcelona (Spain)

2018

The taxonomy of genus Tamarix L. is notoriously controversial and many taxa are still not or wrongly identified. A huge number of tamarisk specimens are kept in the most important herbaria of Spanish universities but many labels needs a deep nomenclatural revision. The Tamarix collection in Universitat de Barcelona (BCN) is composed by 158 samples, collected in different Comunidades Autónomas de España, and corresponding to 14 taxa.

HerbariumGeographybiologyTamarisks taxonomy floristics distribution Iberian Peninsula.Settore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaBotanySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataTamarixTaxonomy (biology)Plant ScienceTamaricaceaebiology.organism_classificationFloristics
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Reliability and effectiveness of Ellenberg’s indices in checking flora and vegetation changes induced by climatic variations

2001

Two methods are proposed to assess the significance of time-spanned local variations of Ellenberg’s indicator values in floristic and phytosociological data sets respectively. Both methods are based on frequencies and averages of the indicator values within and among data sets. Main goal of proposed methods is to determine the threshold above which the observed variations are to be considered significant. In order to relate the observed floristic variations to recent climatic changes, attention was focused on the Ellenberg’s indices dealing with the main climatic variables: heliophany, temperature and precipitation. Study-cases from Zannone Island (Pontine Archipelago, Mediterranean region)…

HydrologyMediterranean climategeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryNational parkPlant communityVegetationFloristicsEllenberg indices flora vegetation Mediterranean region Alpine region climatic changesSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataArchipelagoEnvironmental sciencePrecipitationPhysical geographyIndicator value
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Mediterranean island biogeography: Analysis of fern species distribution in the system of islets around Sicily

2011

The aim of this article was to test the way in which geographical factors influence island floras in the Mediterranean basin, using ferns as target organisms, and the islands surrounding Sicily as location. A matrix with presence/absence data concerning fern taxa in the 16 islands studied was compiled. Cluster analysis, principal co-ordinates analysis (PCoA), principal components analysis (PCA) and a Bayesian analysis were performed. For each island, the total number of fern taxa was regressed against three factors: island area, island elevation and isolation. All the analyses pointed to affinities between islands according to their different geological composition, independently from their…

Mediterranean climatebiologyInsular biogeographyEcologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaSpecies distributionPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationMediterranean Basinferns pteridophytes flora island biogeography Sicily islets Mediterranean floristic affinityFloristicsPteridophyteGeographySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataSpecies richnessFernEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Floristic traits and biogeographic characterization of the Gennargentu massif (Sardinia)

2013

A study on the vascular flora of the Gennargentu Massif (Central-Eastern Sardinia) is presented. According to our results, the flora consists of 948 taxa: 686 species, 249 sub- species, 10 varieties and 3 hybrids, belonging to 97 families and 427 genera. Three taxa are new findings for the flora of Italy and eight for that of Sardinia. Life form analysis revealed, in particular, dominance of 35.65 % hemicryptophytes, 34.6 % therophytes, 12.13 % geophytes and 11.6 % (nano)-phanero- phytes. As concerns chorology, the Mediterranean element is largely prevailing (68.14%), mainly represented by circum- Medit. (29.1 %) and Euro-Medit. (23.07 %). Endemics are 14.87% of the whole flora (141 taxa), …

Mediterranean climategeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryMediterranean vascular floraEcologyBiogeographyChorologyBiodiversityPlant ScienceMassifBiologySubspeciesSardiniaSardinia; Gennargentu; Floristics; Biogeography; Endemics; Mediterranean vascular floraFloristicsFloristicEndemicTaxonBiogeographySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataEndemismEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomyGennargentu
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Nothodissotis (Melastomataceae), a new genus from Atlantic Central Africa, including the new species N. alenensis from Equatorial Guinea

2019

Based on morphological and phylogenetic evidence, a new genus of Melastomataceae (Melastomateae), Nothodissotis Veranso-Libalah & G.Kadereit, gen. nov., is described from Atlantic Central Africa. Nothodissotis is distinguished from other African Melastomateae genera by its calyx-lobes that are notched at apex and asymmetrical (vs. entire and symmetrical). Nothodissotis includes two species: the type species N.barteri (Hook.f.) Veranso-Libalah & G.Kadereit, comb. nov. (syn. Dissotisbarteri Hook.f.), and the new species N.alenensis Veranso-Libalah & O. Lachenaud, sp. nov., described and illustrated here. Both species are restricted to open vegetation on rock outcrops w…

MelastomataceaeBiodiversity & ConservationZoologyPlant ScienceBiologyphylogenyHypanthiumFloristics & DistributionMagnoliopsidaAtlantic Ocean IslandsGenuslcsh:BotanymorphologyIUCN Red ListVulnerable speciesPlantaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMolecular systematicsTaxonomynew speciesAppendagevulnerable speciesCentral AfricaNomenclatureMyrtalesDissotisplant conservationbiology.organism_classificationlcsh:QK1-989TracheophytaType speciesMelastomataceaeAfricaEquatorial GuineaConservation statusNothodissotisResearch ArticleIdentification keyPhytoKeys
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