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What is a tree in the Mediterranean Basin hotspot? A critical analysis

2019

Background: Tree species represent 20% of the vascular plant species worldwide and they play a crucial role in the global functioning of the biosphere. The Mediterranean Basin is one of the 36 world biodiversity hotspots, and it is estimated that forests covered 82% of the landscape before the first human impacts, thousands of years ago. However, the spatial distribution of the Mediterranean biodiversity is still imperfectly known, and a focus on tree species constitutes a key issue for understanding forest functioning and develop conservation strategies. Methods: We provide the first comprehensive checklist of all native tree taxa (species and subspecies) present in the Mediterranean-Europ…

Tree distributions010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesPlant biogeography Mediterranean region Threatened trees Tree definition Tree distributionsBiodiversityThreatened treeFunctional diversityPlant biogeography01 natural sciencesMediterranean Basinbassin méditerranéenbiogeographie historiqueTrait valuesPlant biogeography;Mediterranean region;Threatened trees;Tree definition;Tree distributionslcsh:QH540-549.5Threatened treesTree definitionIUCN Red ListMediterranean regionEndemismMilieux et Changements globauxEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape Conservationécosystème forestiertaxonNear-threatened speciesEcologyEcologyTree distributionForestry04 agricultural and veterinary sciences15. Life on landsystème vasculaire des plantesTraitsEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicBiodiversity hotspotGeographyThreatened speciesSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata[SDE]Environmental Sciences040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesSpecies richnesslcsh:EcologyForest Ecosystems
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Pérdida del área de ocupación y del tamaño de la población de Vella lucentina (Cruciferae)

2009

Se presenta nueva información sobre los tamaños de población de Vella lucentina, endemismo alicantino propio de matorrales esteparios calcícolas, bajo bioclima termomediterráneo semiárido. A partir de muestreos de campo durante la época de floración (abril a junio de 2008), se han delimitado en un SIG los polígonos envolventes de los tres núcleos de población conocidos. Se ha localizado y delimitado un nuevo núcleo en la Serra dels Castellans (Agost). Se han estimado los efectivos poblacionales en cada una de las subpoblaciones. La superficie total de ocupación actual es de 351,52 ha. El tamaño de población, según criterios de la UICN (individuos maduros), puede estimarse en 385.671 individ…

VellaIUCN categoriesSpainCiencias biológicasEspañaBotánicaUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDAEndemismosEcologíaCatalogación UICN:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA [UNESCO]Endemism
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Conservation of Ptilostemon greuteri (Asteraceae), an endemic climate relict from Sicily (Italy): state of knowledge after the discovery of a second …

2022

Ptilostemon greuteri is one of the most endangered and poorly studied woody vascular plant species of the Mediterranean Basin, endemic to Sicily (Italy). Several peculiar traits confer to P. greuteri a character of uniqueness and an enigmatic attractiveness. In fact, at first glimpse the largest individuals of this species remind the most remarkable and peculiar cases of herbaceous genera (e.g., Echium, Senecio) turned woody on insular or insular-like mountain ecosystems. Following the discovery of a second population of this rare species, a project aiming at the study and conservation of P. greuteri was set up. We present here updated information on the distribution, conservation status, b…

WoodinessEcologyConservation BiologyConservation biologyEndemismIUCN Red List assessmentMicro-topographyWildfiresWoodinessMicrotopographyWildfireEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationEndemismIUCN Red List assessment
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Bio-ecological, phytosociological and conservation aspects of relictual and disjointed populations of Simethis mattiazzi (Vandelli) Sacc. (Xanthorrho…

2012

Two populations of Simethis mattiazzi (Xanthorrhoeaceae) were recently discovered in the Channel of Sicily – (1) Punta Bassana (Marettimo Island) and (2) Mount S. Giuliano (western Sicily) – at a considerable distance from the nearest stations hitherto known, located in southern Sardinia, the Pontine Islands Archipelago and Tunisia. The taxonomical and distributive aspects of this species are analysed to highlight the relictual and biogeographical significance of the disjointed and fragmentary nuclei distributed in several small islands of the Channel of Sicily, the Italian Peninsula and North Africa. Some morphological, biological, ecological and phytosociological aspects of the two new po…

Xanthorrhoeaceaeendangered species of Mediterranean regionSimethis mattiazziBiogeographyIUCN criteriaSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicataconservation of naturepopulation analysi
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A new look atOrthotrichum scanicumGrönvall (Orthotrichaceae, Bryophyta)

2009

Abstract Orthotrichum scanicum Gronvall has been considered a European endemic whose main range corresponded to the central and northern region of the continent, and it is currently included in the 2007 IUCN World Red List as Vulnerable. However, a large number of recent reports and the examination of herbarium specimens have remarkably expanded the limits of its area in the Mediterranean and Caucasian regions. Additionally, the revision of the original collections of Orthotrichum holmenii from Kazakhstan shows that this taxon is conspecific with O. scanicum. An updated description of the species comprising the known range of its morphological variability is provided, and its exclusion from…

biologyEcologyPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationHerbariumTaxonGeographyOrthotrichumIUCN Red ListConservation statusTaxonomy (biology)Orthotrichum scanicumOrthotrichaceaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Bryology
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<p><strong>Typification of the name <em>Galatella sorrentinoi </em>(Asteraceae)</strong></p>

2020

Tripolium sorrentinoi (Todaro 1858: 42) Raimondo & Greuter (2005: 59) (Asteraceae) is a species endemic to Sicily. In this island, it grows on badlands in the Palermo, Enna, Caltanissetta, and Agrigento Provinces, between the coast and the hinterland mountains. Its phytogeographical interest is remarkable because it occurs in selective habitats, where it is often the sole phanerogamic inhabitant. Due to its small population size and to a continuing decline of mature individuals, T. sorrentinoi was assessed as “Vulnerable” (VU) according to the IUCN criteria (Domina & Troia 2016).

biologyHabitatEcologyTripoliumTypificationIUCN Red ListSmall population sizePlant ScienceGalatellaAsteraceaebiology.organism_classificationEudicotsEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhytotaxa
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A New Polyploid Species of the Genus Tragopogon (Asteraceae, Cichorieae) from Russia

2008

ABSTRACT Tragopogon soltisiorum Mavrodiev (Asteraceae, Cichorieae, Scorzonerinae) is described as a new species. The new species is a tetraploid (2n = 24), ruderal plant with long flowering and fruiting times and differs from the vast majority of Tragopogon L. species in its ability to reproduce vegetatively from adventitious shoots. The new species is known only from southern Russia and is found in two varieties—a typical variety and a new variety latifolius Mavrodiev.

biologyPolyploidGenusBotánicaBotanyCichorieaeRuderal speciesIUCN Red ListPlant ScienceAsteraceaebiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTragopogonNovon: A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature
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Research on macrolepidoptera species (Insecta: Lepidoptera) collected in Dumbrava Sibului Forest (Romania) in conditions of the year 2011 and their s…

2012

Macrolepidoptera fauna of Sibiu and its surroundings is studied for over 124 years by the naturalists Saxons. The collected material is preserved in the form of individual collections at the Natural History Museum in Sibiu. In addition to our material collected by us since 2001, data from these collections were a valuable documentary material for the present work. Our considerations on Macrolepidoptera flight periods are based on research conducted during the year 2011 from March to November in the protected area Dumbrava Sibiului. The natural conditions and the characteristics of the investigated area were revealed in several previous articles that could be found in the reference list. Thi…

butterflieslcsh:Biology (General)Forest "Dumbrava Sibiului"lcsh:QH301-705.5biodiversityIUCN 2001Analele Universitatii din Oradea: Fascicula Biologie
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Nuove liste rosse della flora italiana

2013

Vengono presentate le nuove liste rosse per la Flora Italiana incluse le piante superiori, le briofite ed i funghi

conservazioneFlora Italiana Conservazione IUCNIUCN; Italia; specie floristiche; conservazione; biodiversitàcriteri iucnIUCNbiodiversitàliste rosseSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicataminaccespecie floristicheItaliacriteri iucn; liste rosse; minacce
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Schede per una Lista Rossa della Flora vascolare e crittogamica Italiana: Eokochia saxicola (Guss.) Freitag et G. Kadereit

2012

floraItalyIUCNSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataconservationSicily
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