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Late Holocene Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis Miller) woodlands in Mallorca (Balearic Islands, Western Mediterranean): Investigation of their distribut…
2021
The pioneering nature of Mediterranean pines and their phytosociological role have been largely discussed in relation to different agents (e.g., edaphic, climatic or anthropogenic). In this context, Aleppo pine is one of the most widespread pine species in the Mediterranean basin, as it is especially adapted to climatic constraints, such as drought and high seasonality, and has a high tolerance for salinity and strong coastal winds. It is also well adapted to regeneration after anthropogenic landscape disturbances, highlighting its important after-fire regeneration rates. In this sense, phytosociological studies conducted in Mediterranean landscapes have found that this species' wide distri…
Modelling dendro-anthracological parameters with dendrochronological reference datasets: interrogating the applicability of anthraco-typology to asse…
2020
International audience; Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis Miller) is present in the palaeoenvironmental records of Mallorca (Balearic Islands, Western Mediterranean) since the Early Holocene. It is also documented in the archaeological charcoal analysis (aka anthracology) of early prehistoric sites, but it was especially exploited at certain sites during the Late Iron Age. However, different woodland exploitation strategies cannot be deciphered purely through the taxonomical identification of charcoal fragments, so it is difficult to assess if the presence of Aleppo pine in archaeological assemblages is due to specific social management strategies (branches and/or trunks exploitation). Anthraco…
I PROCESSI DI RINATURALIZZAZIONE DEI RIMBOSCHIMENTI A PINUS HALEPENSIS MILL. NELLA SICILIA OCCIDENTALE
2011
Pine stand density influences the regeneration of Acacia saligna (Labill.) H.L.Wendl. and native woody species in a mediterranean coastal pine planta…
2018
Mediterranean plantations are the most suitable areas to assess vegetation dynamics and competitive interactions between native and exotic woody species. Our research was carried out in a coastal pine plantation (Sicily) where renaturalization by native species (Pistacia lentiscus L. and Olea europaea var. sylvestris) and invasion by Acacia saligna (Labill.) H.L.Wendl. simultaneously occur. The regeneration pattern of woody species in the pine understory was evaluated in six experimental plots along a stand density gradient, from 200 to approximately 700 pines per hectare. Both pine stand density and regeneration by native species had a significant negative relationship with Acacia natural …
Ecologia e selvicoltura dei boschi artificiali di conifere dei Monti Sicani (Sicilia)
2009
I rimboschimenti realizzati in Sicilia dopo il 1950 hanno contribuito notevolmente all’aumento della superficie forestale nell’Isola. In questo lavoro sono descritte e analizzate le caratteristiche ecologiche e selvicolturali dei rimboschimenti localizzati all’interno dei principali siti della Rete Natura 2000 dei Monti Sicani, con l’obiettivo di formulare idonee linee guida di gestione forestale sostenibile finalizzata ad aumentare la loro stabilità ecologico-strutturale e a favorire così i processi di rinaturalizzazione, diffusi spontaneamente in molte aree. L’indagine conoscitiva è stata condotta in ambiente GIS attraverso l’overlay tra la distribuzione dei rimboschimenti, classificati a…