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Hieracium barrelieri, a new hawkweed species from S Italy, with notes on Tenore’s Hieracium murorum var. barrelieri (Asteraceae)

2015

A new species from Montevergine in Campania, Hieracium barrelieri, is described in detail. It is closest to H. acanthodontoides of H. sect. Acanthodontoidea. H. murorum var. barrelieri, an obsolete taxon described by Tenore, is also discussed, as it was partly based on the same population.

education.field_of_studyHieraciumbiologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaPopulationPlant ScienceAsteraceaebiology.organism_classificationTaxonCampania Hieracium sect. Acanthodontoidea Italy new species taxonomy vascular floraBotanyTaxonomy (biology)educationEudicotsEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsHieracium murorum
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Evidence from mtDNA RFLP analysis for the introduction of Fundulus heteroclitus to southwestern Spain

1996

Restriction analysis of mitochondrial DNA confirmed the taxonomic status of a southwestern Iberian Peninsula population of Fundulus heteroclitus and its probable origin in North America.

education.field_of_studyMitochondrial DNAanimal structuresPopulationZoologyIntroduced speciesAquatic ScienceBiologybiology.organism_classificationhumanitiesFundulusGeographic distributionChemotaxonomyembryonic structuresTaxonomy (biology)Restriction fragment length polymorphismeducationgeographic locationsEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Fish Biology
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Distribution, ecology and conservation status of Dionysia involucrata Zaprjag., an endangered endemic of Hissar Mts (Tajikistan, Middle Asia)

2014

<em>Dionysia involucrata</em> Zaprjag. (Primulaceae) is known as critically endangered endemic species of Hissar Mountains in Tajikistan. It is reported from few localities mainly in Varzob River valley and its tributaries. The species inhabits steep or overhanging faces of granite rocks in narrow river gorges. During the research all known populations of <em>D. involucrata</em> were examined in respect of the habitat conditions and species composition of vegetation plots. We analyzed the population extent of the species in its range in Tajikistan and the main threats in order to assess its conservation status. The detrended correspondence analysis was performed on a…

education.field_of_studyRange (biology)EcologyphytosociologyPopulationEndangered speciesPamir Alai MtschasmophytesPlant ScienceVegetationendangered speciesDetrended correspondence analysislcsh:QK1-989Critically endangeredGeographylcsh:Botanycliff vegetationTadzhikistanConservation statussyntaxonomyeducationEndemismpetrophytes
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On the identity of Ischyropsalis dentipalpis Canestrini, 1872 and description of Ischyropsalis lithoclasica sp. n. (Opiliones: Ischyropsalididae)

2010

Ischyropsalis dentipalpis Canestrini, 1872 is re-defined, and a neotype from the type locality in the Aosta Valley, Italy, is assigned. I. helvetica Roewer, 1916 (sensu Martens 1978) is shown to be conspecific and therefore is synonymised with I. dentipalpis. A population from Bergamo Province, Italy, formerly assigned to I. dentipalpis (sensu Martens 1978), is here regarded as a different species and described under the name Ischyropsalis lithoclasica sp. n. Discrimination of males is possible by genital characters and by the shape of the cheliceral and pedipalpal apophyses. Females are distinguished by peculiarities of cheliceral spination. The distribution of I. lithoclasica n. sp. is al…

education.field_of_studybiologyArthropodaOpilionesIschyropsalis dentipalpisPopulationAllopatric speciationZoologyIschyropsalididaeOpilionesBiodiversitybiology.organism_classificationSensuArachnidaAnimaliaAnimal Science and ZoologyType localityTaxonomy (biology)IschyropsalididaeeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomy
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Brassica trichocarpa (Brassicaceae), a new species from Sicily

2013

A new species of Brassica from Sicily, namely B. trichocarpa, is described and illustrated. This suffrutex was found on a calcareous peak of a mount near Palermo, where it is represented by a single population occupying a really small surface. It is well differentiated from the other perennial species belonging to B. sect. Brassica mainly in having hairy ovary and very short, thickened, hairy, not torulose fruits. Its relationships and taxonomical position within this group are examined too. An analytical key of the current taxa belonging to the genus Brassica sect. Brassica is also provided. 

education.field_of_studybiologyPerennial plantPopulationOvary (botany)BrassicaBrassicaceaePlant ScienceBiodiversityBrassicalesbiology.organism_classificationTracheophytaMagnoliopsidaTaxonGenusBotanyBrassicaceaeBrassica Brassicaceae endemic species Palermo mountains SicilySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataKey (lock)educationPlantaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomy
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Middle Cambrian Gogiid Echinoderms from Northeast Spain: Taxonomy, Palaeoecology, and Palaeogeographic Implications

2009

Gogia parsleyi Zamora sp. nov. and Gogia sp. are described from two different echinoderm assemblages, both from the middle Cambrian of the Murero Formation (Iberian Chains, NE Spain). Gogia parsleyi is reconstructed and described on the basis of fifteen complete or partial specimens and numerous isolated plates. It is characterised by spiralled brachioles, simple epispires, sometimes covered by stereomic domes or tiny cover plates, and by thecal plates arranged in subregular circlets. This gogiid population comprises juveniles, advanced juveniles and mature individuals. The material was found in the upper part of the Murero Formation (upper Caesaraugustian—lower Languedocian). Gogia sp. is …

education.field_of_studybiologyPopulationPaleontologybiology.organism_classificationGogiaGondwanaPaleontologyEchinodermPaleoecologyTaxonomy (biology)educationEocrinoideaGeologyActa Palaeontologica Polonica
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Taxonomy and evolution of the Convolvulus sabatius complex (Convolvulaceae)

2010

A revision of the Convolvulus sabatius complex is presented and five taxa are now recognised. Convolvulus valentinus is re-circumscribed to comprise only blue-flowered individuals. Yellow-flowered plants previously referred to this species are transferred to C. supinus where they are recognised as a distinct variety: C. supinus var. melliflorus, comb nov. Variation in intensity of flower colour, pubescence and leaf shape among blue-flowered C. valentinus is highly variable within populations and in contrast to earlier treatments, no infraspecific taxa based on these traits are recognised. Despite suggestions to the contrary, the delimitation of the cultivated ornamental C. sabatius and its …

education.field_of_studybiologySolanalesPopulationConvolvulus sabatiusPlant ScienceBiodiversityDisjunctSubspeciesbiology.organism_classificationConvolvulaceaeTracheophytaMagnoliopsidaTaxonBotanyTaxonomy (biology)western Mediterranean Maghreb nomenclature revision species delimitation trnH-psbAeducationConvolvulaceaePlantaeNomenclatureEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomy
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Taxonomic clarification in W-Mediterranean Androcymbium (Colchicaceae): A. wyssianum sunk in the synonymy of A.gramineum and A.europaeum restored

2010

Abstract Hoyo A. del & Pedrola-Monfort J.: Taxonomic clarification in W Mediterranean Androcymbium (Colchicaceae): A. wyssianum sunk in the synonymy of A. gramineum and A. europaeum restored. — Willdenowia 40: 47–53. — Online ISSN 1868-6397. — © 2010 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem. doi:10.3372/wi.40.40103 (available via http://dx.doi.org/) Capsule dehiscence has been used as a diagnostic character for W Mediterranean species of Androcymbium. Depending on the state of capsule maturity, the character, however, can be ambiguous in herbarium material. Based on morphological, phenological and cpDNA characters it is shown that misinterpretation of the capsule as indehiscent in the type material of A. gramine…

education.field_of_studyfood.ingredientColchicaceaePopulationWilldenowiaPlant ScienceBiologybiology.organism_classificationMorfologia (Biologia)HerbariumfoodAndrocymbiumBotanyCorrect nameBotànicaType localityTaxonomy (biology)educationEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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A taxonomy of dual career development environments in European countries

2020

Research question. The last decade has seen an increase in empirical research associated with dual careers in sport, with a particular focus on understanding and developing individual characteristics which are important to ensure success in sports and education or a vocation. More recent work has, however, also identified the importance of environmental factors in ensuring successful dual career outcomes. The aims of this study, therefore, are to: (a) identify and classify the different types of dual career development environments (DCDEs) and (b) provide outlines of the key features of the environments identified. Research methods. To achieve these aims, this study adopted the procedure of…

elite sportdual careers of athletesStrategy and ManagementEmpirical researchTaxonomy (general)talent development0502 economics and businessEcological psychologySociologyResearch questionecological approachFocus (computing)05 social sciencesdual career of athletesDUAL (cognitive architecture)urakehityssupport systemkoulutusTourism Leisure and Hospitality Managementopiskelu050211 marketingEngineering ethicsSupport systemurasuunnittelu050212 sport leisure & tourismkaksoisuraurheilijathuippu-urheilijatCareer developmentEuropean Sport Management Quarterly
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Hieracium hypochoeroides subsp. peracutisquamum (Asteraceae), a new taxon from Basilicata, (southern Italy)

2015

Hieracium hypochoeroides subsp. peracutisquamum, a new taxon endemic to Basilicata (southern Italy), is described and illustrated. It is confined to the carbonate rocks of Monte della Madonna di Viggiano (Lucanian Apennine, SW Basilicata). Information on its ecology and taxonomic relationships is provided.

endemism Lucanian Apennine taxonomy vascular plantsSettore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica
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