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Solunto: dalla conoscenza alla conservazione

2016

Per l’antica città di Solunto (Santa Flavia-Palermo), solo alla fine del XVIII sec., inizia un processo di analisi finalizzato alla sua conservazione, mediante tutela e restauro, che prosegue fino ai nostri giorni. Pertanto il mio saggio vuole essere un contributo per conoscere e meglio conservare questo patrimonio rappresentato da materiali e strutture, attraverso continue cure, al fine di assicurare vita alla vita delle testimonianze, per la nostra generazione, ma soprattutto per quelle che ci seguiranno. To the ancient city of Solunto (Santa Flavia-Palermo), only in the late Eighteenth century, begins a process of analysis aimed at its preservation, through protection and restoration, wh…

Solunto (Palermo) manutenzione restauro conservazione fruizione e valorizzazione dei siti archeologiciSettore ICAR/19 - RestauroSolunto (Palermo) maintenance restoration conservation use and enhancement of archaeological sites
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Mycological investigations and conservation of fungi in Sicily (South Italy)

2004

An overview of the research projects recently activated in Sicily (South Italy) for the assessment of fungal diversity together with considerations on stress factors responsible of changes in the composition of mycological flora and decline of fungal communities, respectively, are here reported. The paper also deals with the problems concerning fungal conservation and the needs to co-ordinate future actions at European level.

South ItalyconservationfungiSicily
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Contrasting age-specific recruitment and survival at different spatial scales: A case study with the European storm petrel

2009

Evolutionary studies on optimal decisions or conservation guidelines are often derived by generalising patterns from a single population, while inter-population variability in life-history traits is seldom considered. We investigated here how survival and recruitment probabilities changed with age at different geographical scales using the encounter histories of 5523 European storm petrels from three Mediterranean colonies, and also how our estimates of these parameters might be expected to affect population growth rates using population matrix models. We recorded similar patterns among colonies, but also important biological differences. Local survival, recruitment and breeding success inc…

Southern EuropeConservation managementSurvivalPopulationSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaVulnerabilityPredationAge structurePredationLife history theoryBenidormPopulation modelingbiology.animalLife history theoryPopulation growthPopulation growthMortalityeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSpecies conservationeducation.field_of_studybiologyReproductive successGrowth rateEcologySpatial analysisReproductive successSeabirdSpatial heterogeneitySpainHydrobates pelagicus Recruitment Mediterranean populationsLife history traitSeabirdVital ratesComunidad ValencianaRecruitment (population dynamics)
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Linderiella baetica Alonso & Garcia-de-Lomas 2009 (Crustacea, Branchiopoda, Anostraca): On the verge of extinction?

2016

The province of Cadiz (South of Spain) hosts the only known locality in the world of Linderiella baetica Alonso & Garcia-de-Lomas 2009 (Anostraca). In this paper, the geographical distribution of the species based on published sampling data focused on large branchiopods and temporary pools in Andalusia and the entire Iberian Peninsula is assessed. The current situation is summarized based on the threats to their survival, which are mainly related to habitat alteration. In the Iberian Peninsula, at least 1,648 bodies of water (about 720 in Andalusia) have been explored. Prevalence data suggest that L. baetica is a rare species (localities with presence / sample locations = 6.07 . 10-4). The …

SpainCadizconservationSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaAnostracathreatprotectiontemporary ponds; threat; Anostraca; conservation; protection; Cadiz; Spaintemporary pond
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Allium kyrenium (Amaryllidaceae), a new species from Northern Cyprus.

2015

Allium kyrenium, a new species of Allium sect. Codonoprasum, is described and illustrated from northern Cyprus. It is a very circumscribed geophyte growing on the calcareous cliffs of the Kyrenia range. This diploid species, with a somatic chromosome number 2n = 16, shows close morphological relationships with A. stamineum, a species complex distributed in the eastern Mediterranean area. Its morphology, karyology, leaf anatomy, ecology, conservation status and taxonomical relationships with the allied species belonging to the A. stamineum group are examined.

Species complexAllium sect. Codonoprasum eastern Mediterranean karyology leaf anatomy taxonomybiologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaKaryotypePlant ScienceAmaryllidaceaebiology.organism_classificationEastern mediterraneanBotanyConservation statusAlliumTaxonomy (biology)PloidyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Phylogenetic analysis of cryptic speciation in the polychaetePygospio elegans

2012

Development in marine invertebrate species can take place through a variety of modes and larval forms, but within a species, developmental mode is typically uniform. Poecilogony refers to the presence of more than one mode of development within a single species. True poecilogony is rare, however, and in some cases, apparent poecilogony is actually the result of variation in development mode among recently diverged cryptic species. We used a phylogenetic approach to examine whether poecilogony in the marine polychaete worm, Pygospio elegans, is the result of cryptic speciation. Populations of worms identified as P. elegans express a variety of developmental modes including planktonic, broode…

Species complexLarvaPolychaeteEcologybiologyPhylogenetic treemedia_common.quotation_subjectfungiHaplotypeZoologyMarine invertebratesPlanktonbiology.organism_classificationSpeciationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape Conservationmedia_commonEcology and Evolution
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Mamíferos não voadores do parque estadual carlos botelho, continuum florestal do paranapiacaba

2012

The Atlantic Forest is one of the most studied Brazilian biomes in relation to its mammalian fauna. However, there is still a series of gaps of knowledge about the distribution and persistence of some of these species which prevents taking adequate conservation measures to better protect the mammals. In order to make the inventory of the non-volant mammalian fauna of the Carlos Botelho State Park (SP), we compiled data of camera trapping, diurnal census, track records, pitfall and live trapping collected over 8 years (2004-2012). We registered a total of 53 species, of which 12 are regionally threatened and one is an exotic species (Lepus europaeus), including the presence of most mammal sp…

Species richneAtlantic forest; Conservation; Local extinction; Mammalia; Species richness; Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsLocal extinctionSettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E SelvicolturaMammaliaAtlantic forestConservationEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Varied response of underground and aboveground plant matter: functional diversity of three different vegetational types after translocation to reclai…

2019

The indicators of functional diversity are increasingly used to assess the conservation effectiveness of the most valuable habitats. However, little is known about the response of functional traits, their diversity, and divergence in plant communities after translocation. To assess how functional diversity changes on dry heath, meadow, and fen after translocation of entire turfs of vegetation from an airport area to the Botanical Garden in Radzionkow, we used leaf–height–seed (LHS) traits (specific leaf area, height, and seed mass) and vegetative traits (bud bank size, bud bank depth, and lateral spread). We also measured community weighted means and multifunctional diversity metrics (funct…

Specific leaf areaVegetative reproductionSoil Science010501 environmental sciencesDevelopmentBiology01 natural sciencesfunctional divergenceEnvironmental Chemistryvegetativetraits0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceLHS traitsEcologyconservationfunctional richnessPlant community04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesVegetationvegetative traitsHabitat040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesSpecies evennessSpecies richnesspostindustrial landhuman activitiesFunctional divergenceLand Degradation & Development
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Effects of temperature and desiccation on ex situ conservation of nongreen fern spores

2012

Premise of the study Fern spores are unicellular and haploid, making them a potential model system to study factors that regulate lifespan and mechanisms of aging. Aging rates of nongreen spores were measured to compare longevity characteristics among diverse fern species and test for orthodox response to storage temperature and moisture. Methods Aging of spores from 10 fern species was quantified by changes in germination and growth parameters. Storage temperature ranged from ambient room to -196°C (liquid nitrogen); spores were dried to ambient relative humidity (RH) or using silica gel. Key results Survival of spores varied under ambient storage conditions, with one species dying within …

SporesConservation of Natural Resourcesmedia_common.quotation_subjectGerminationPlant ScienceBiologyFreezingBotanyGeneticsRelative humidityDesiccationEcosystemEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonMoistureOrthodox seedfungiTemperatureLongevitybiology.organism_classificationSporeGerminationFernsRegression AnalysisFernDesiccationAmerican Journal of Botany
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Kinetics of domain growth in finite Ising strips

1992

Abstract Monte Carlo simulations are presented for the kinetics of ordering of the two-dimensional nearest-neighbor Ising models in an L x M geometry with two free boundaries of length M ⪢ L . This geometry models a “terrace” of width L on regularly stepped surfaces, adatoms adsorbed on neighboring terraces being assumed to be noninteracting. Starting out with an initially random configuration of the atoms in the lattice gas at coverage θ = 1 2 in the square lattice, quenching experiments to temperatures in the range 0.85⩽ T / T c ⩽1 are considered, assuming a dynamics of the Glauber model type (no conservation laws being operative). At T c the ordering behavior can be described in terms of…

Statistics and ProbabilityConservation lawCorrelation function (statistical mechanics)Condensed matter physicsLattice (order)Monte Carlo methodExponentIsing modelCondensed Matter PhysicsSquare latticeGlauberMathematicsPhysica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications
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