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Scale-dependent plant diversity in Palaearctic grasslands: a comparative overview

2016

Here we present an extensive overview of plant diversity values in Palaearctic grasslands for seven standard grain sizes from 0.0001 to 100 m². The data originate from 20 studies, including the Field Workshops of the Eurasian Dry Grassland Group (EDGG), ranging geographically from Spain in the west to Siberia in the east, from Sicily in the south to Estonia in the north and from the sea coast up to 3100 m a.s.l. The majority of data is from dry grasslands (Festuco-Brometea, Koelerio-Corynephoretea, Cleistogenetea squarrosae), but there are also some mesic, wet, saline, acidic, alpine and Mediterranean grasslands included. Among others, we compiled data from 1795 1-m², 1109 10-m² and 338 100…

bryophyteEuropealpha diversity; biodiversity; bryophyte; Europe; lichen; Palaearctic biogeographic realm; scale dependence; semi-natural grassland; species-area relationship (SAR); species richness; steppe; world recordscale dependencealpha diversitysemi-natural grasslandspecies richnePalaearctic biogeographic realmspecies-area relationship (SAR)lichensteppeworld recordbiodiversity
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Assessing plant diversity and composition in grasslands across spatial scales: the standardised EDGG sampling methodology

2016

This paper presents the details of the EDGG sampling methodology and its underlying rationales. The methodology has been applied during EDGG Research Expeditions and EDGG Field Workshops since 2009, and has been subsequently adopted by various other researchers. The core of the sampling are the EDGG Biodiversity Plots, which are 100‐m2 squares comprising, in two opposite corners, nested‐plot series of 0.0001, 0.001, 0.01, 0.1, 1 and 10 m2 square plots, in which all terricolous vascular plants, bryophytes and lichens are recorded using the shoot presence method. In the 10‐m2 plots, species cover is also estimated as a percentage and various environmental and structural parameters are recorde…

bryophytescale‐ dependencevegetation‐environment relationshipmulti‐taxon studyvegetation samplinginvertebrateSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicatamethodologyrelevéspecies richnelichenEDGG Biodiversity Plotbiodiversity
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Oral lichenoid lesions related to contact with dental materials: A literature review

2007

Oral lichenoid lesions related to contact are defined as oral-cavity eruptions with an identifiable etiology, and are clinically and histologically similar to oral lichen planus. Within this group are found oral lichenoid lesions related to contact with dental materials (OLLC), the most common being those related to silver amalgam. Currently, it remains difficult to diagnose these lesions due to the clinical and histopathological similarity with oral lichen planus and other oral mucosa lesions of lichenoid characteristics. In the present paper, we carry out an updated review of the tests for, and the different characteristics of OLLC, which may aid the diagnosis. For this review, we made se…

business.industryMEDLINEDentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.diseaseDental Materialsstomatognathic diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASEtiologyHumansMedicineSurgeryOral lichen planusOral mucosabusinessGeneral DentistryLichenoid lesionsPathologicalLichen Planus OralCohort studyMedicina Oral Patología Oral y Cirugia Bucal
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Experimental warming had little effect on carbon-based secondary compounds, carbon and nitrogen in selected alpine plants and lichens

2011

Accepted version of an article published in the journal: Environmental and Experimental Botany. Published version available on Science Direct: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envexpbot.2011.04.011

chemistryEcologyEnvironmental chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementPlant ScienceBiologyLichenAgronomy and Crop ScienceCarbonNitrogenEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEnvironmental and Experimental Botany
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Experimental evidence for proton motive force-dependent catalysis by the diheme-containing succinate:menaquinone oxidoreductase from the Gram-positiv…

2006

In Gram-positive bacteria and other prokaryotes containing succinate:menaquinone reductases, it has previously been shown that the succinate oxidase and succinate:menaquinone reductase activities are lost when the transmembrane electrochemical proton potential, Deltap, is abolished by the rupture of the bacteria or by the addition of a protonophore. It has been proposed that the endergonic reduction of menaquinone by succinate is driven by the electrochemical proton potential. Opposite sides of the cytoplasmic membrane were envisaged to be separately involved in the binding of protons upon the reduction of menaquinone and their release upon succinate oxidation, with the two reactions linked…

chemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyProtonophoreChemiosmosisSuccinic AcidProton-Motive ForceBacillusVitamin K 2HemeReductasebiology.organism_classificationBiochemistryRedoxCatalysisSuccinate DehydrogenaseEnzymeBiochemistrychemistryBacterial ProteinsFumaratesOxidoreductaseBacillus licheniformisOxidoreductasesOxidation-ReductionBacteriaBiochemistry
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Species–area relationships in continuous vegetation: Evidence from Palaearctic grasslands

2019

Aim Species-area relationships (SARs) are fundamental scaling laws in ecology although their shape is still disputed. At larger areas, power laws best represent SARs. Yet, it remains unclear whether SARs follow other shapes at finer spatial grains in continuous vegetation. We asked which function describes SARs best at small grains and explored how sampling methodology or the environment influence SAR shape. Location Palaearctic grasslands and other non-forested habitats. Taxa Vascular plants, bryophytes and lichens. Methods We used the GrassPlot database, containing standardized vegetation-plot data from vascular plants, bryophytes and lichens spanning a wide range of grassland types throu…

curvesshapesspecies– area relationship (SAR)Michaelis–Menten functionBiomeGrasslandVegetation typelogarithmic functionTaxonomic rankLichenNested‐plot Samplinggeography.geographical_feature_categorypower lawEcologyVDP::Landbruks- og Fiskerifag: 900biologyEcologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaPalaearctic grasslandspecies-area relationship (SAR)Grasslandddc:nonlinear regressionscale dependenceMichaelis–Menten Functionlogarithmic function; Michaelis–Menten function; minimal area; nested-plot sampling; nonlinear regression; Palaearctic grassland; plant biodiversity; power law; scaling law; species–area relationship (SAR)environmentnested‐plot sampling570Evolutionscaling lawSpecies-area relationshipminimal areadiversityspecies–area relationship (SAR)Behavior and Systematicsspecies- area relationship (SAR)ddc:570577: Ökologienested-plot samplingEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics580geographymodelfungiBiology and Life Sciences500Species diversityPlant communitySpecies–area Relationship (SAR)Earth and Environmental SciencesMichaelis-Menten functionplant biodiversitySpecies richnessrichness
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I fiori del deserto. Sbarbaro lichenologo

2007

Profonde sono le interconnessioni fra l'universo letterario e quello naturalistico di Sbarbaro. La curiosità per le minime esistenze vegetali è attestata dai sei inventari lichenologici dell'autore ligure, qui analizzati mediante un fitto confronto intertestuale con le fonti botaniche da lui impiegate. 'Fiore del deserto', il lichene si qualifica come il correlativo oggettivo della resistenza del poeta alla desolazione. Inoltre, la presenza in queste prose di un incedere argomentativo riconducibile all'influsso della letteratura scientifica, testimonia della complessità dell'interesse botanico del poeta, che alla mitizzazione della natura unisce l'esperienza concreta di questa realtà metamo…

deserto licheni sbarbaroSettore L-FIL-LET/10 - Letteratura Italiana
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Oral lichen planus after certolizumab pegol treatment in a patient with Crohn's disease

2011

Dear Sir , Lichen planus (LP) is a relatively uncommon inflammatory dermatosis of the mucocutaneous surfaces that can present with a variety of clinical manifestations and, most commonly, affecting middle-aged adults. The disease course may be short or chronic, although most cases may resolve after 1 month to 7 years. The real prevalence of LP is unknown, but is estimated to be 1% in the USA.1 The pathogenesis of LP is not entirely understood. In general, activated T lymphocytes are recruited to the dermal–epidermal junction and induce apoptosis in basal keratinocytes. Both CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes are found in the lichenoid infiltrate of LP, with a predominance of the latter cell type b…

education.field_of_studyCrohn's diseasemedicine.medical_specialtySettore MED/09 - Medicina Internaintegumentary systembusiness.industryPopulationMucocutaneous zoneoral lichen planu certolizumab crohnGastroenterologyGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseDermatologyPathogenesisstomatognathic diseasesBasal (phylogenetics)medicineOral lichen planusCertolizumab pegoleducationbusinessCD8medicine.drugJournal of Crohn's and Colitis
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Il lichene e la farfalla. Sbarbaro e Gozzano fra scienza e poesia

2011

Originale confronto fra il naturalismo lirico di Sbarbaro e l’entomologia poetica di Gozzano. Entrambi accomunati da un interesse scientifico-sentimentale per le più inconsistenti forme di vita naturale – il lichene e la farfalla – i due poeti si distinguono tuttavia per una diversa declinazione della loro passione: è sufficiente scorrere i sei inventari lichenologici redatti dal poeta ligure per accertarsi dell’impiego di un formulario tecnico privo di qualunque orpello estetizzante o astrattizzante, com’è possibile rinvenire ancora negli scritti gozzaniani.

farfalla lichene gozzano sbarbaroSettore L-FIL-LET/10 - Letteratura Italiana
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LICHENI E FUNGHI LICHENICOLI DI PANTELLERIA (TRAPANI, SICILIA, ITALIA)

2009

LICHENI E FUNGHI LICHENICOLI DI PANTELLERIA (TRAPANI, SICILIA, ITALIA) Domenico OTTONELLO1, Domenico PUNTILLO2 1Dipartimento di Scienze Botaniche, Università degli Studi di Palermo, Via Archirafi 38, 90123 Palermo; 2Museo di Storia Naturale della Calabria ed Orto Botanico, Università degli Studi della Calabria, 87036 Arcavacata di Rende (CS) L'Isola di Pantelleria è stata oggetto di numerosi studi floristici e fitosociologici sulla flora vascolare. Per quanto concerne i licheni, i pochi lavori risalgono al secolo scorso e agli inizi di quello attuale. La flora lichenica di Pantelleria consta di 219 taxa di cui 74 nuovi per l'isola e uno nuovo per l’Europa (Bacidia insularis Zahlbr.). Le spe…

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