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Monitoring of alien aquatic plants in the inland waters of Sicily (Italy)
2020
Updated and reliable data on the presence and distribution of alien aquatic plant species in Sicily are lacking, and there is a need to fill this gap for a proper and efficient management of freshwater ecosystems and biodiversity. This paper reviews the available knowledge about alien aquatic vascular plants in the inland waters of Sicily (Italy). The aim is to provide an updated checklist, as a first step in the study of the impact of those plants on the native species and ecosystems of this Mediterranean island. The paper focuses on the strictly aquatic species (hydrophytes), excluding emergent macrophytes. Four species were listed, all of them free-floating and with American origin. Most…
Macrophyte assessment in European lakes: Diverse approaches but convergent views of ‘good’ ecological status
2018
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The impact of alien vascular plants in the aquatic habitats of a mediterranean island: preliminary data and observations in Sicily
2016
As is well known, invasive alien species pose a major global threat to the conservation of biodiversity, causing the extinction of native species and modifying ecosystem functions: this is true also for aquatic habitats, particularly susceptible to invasion due to usually high disturbance regimes and easy dispersal of propagules. The island of Sicily is one of the main hotspots of plant biodiversity, in the center of the Mediterranean basin; it hosts different types of freshwater habitats, both lentic (coastal wetlands, saltworks, temporary ponds, lakes, reservoirs) and lotic (springs, streams, permanent and seasonal rivers). As a first step of our analysis of the effects of the alien vascu…
Ecological variation between marginal and central populations of Potamogeton polygonifolius, a rare and endangered species in Central Europe
2012
Abstract The present study is focused on Potamogeton polygonifolius – the species considered to be endangered in Germany, the Czech Republic, Poland and Switzerland. Field studies were carried out in Lower Silesia and Lusatia in southwestern Poland in order to verify the present state of the marginal populations of P. polygonifolius, to determine the habitat preferences of the species in the study area, to compare the ecological data between marginal and central populations and finally to recognise the factors constraining the easternmost limit of the P. polygonifolius. In total, 18 populations were examined, and 11 releves were collected. The releves gathered were compared with 95 releves …
The phenology of submerged macrophytes from Mediterranean wetlands as a sentinel of climate change = La fenologia dels macròfits submergits d'aiguamo…
2018
L’estudi de la fenologia, i.e. la temporització dels esdeveniments biològics recurrents, s’està usant per detectar els efectes del canvi climàtic sobre els organismes. Encara que els macròfits submergits exerceixen una funció clau en l’estructuració dels ecosistemes soms, hi ha poca informació sobre la seua fenologia. Aquesta tesi presenta les primeres dades (de 2014 a 2016) d’un esperable estudi a llarg termini. Els objectius principals son (i) establir la base metodològica per a l’estudi fenològic dels macròfits submergits, (ii) descriure la fenologia reproductiva de 6 espècies (Chara hispida, C. aspera, C. canescens, Nitella hyalina, Stuckenia pectinata i Utricularia australis) en dos ll…
Macrophytes in Inland Waters: From Knowledge to Management
2023
The huge biodiversity of inland waters and the many different aquatic habitats or ecosystems occurring there are particularly threatened by human impacts. In this Special Issue, ten articles have been collected that show new data on the distribution and ecology of some rare aquatic macrophytes, including both vascular plants and charophytes, but also on the use of these organisms for the monitoring, management, and restoration of wetlands.