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<i>Acacia cyclops</i> A. Cunn. ex G. Don (Leguminosae) in Italy: first cases of naturalization

2012

The first two cases of naturalization of <i>Acacia cyclops</i> are reported for Italy. Young trees were observed growing in the wild some 15 years ago on Linosa (Pelagie Islands, Strait of Sicily). A decade later, this alien plant should no longer be considered as a casual, since a very intensive process of self-sown regeneration has been observed in some plantations on Lampedusa, the major island of the same Archipelago. The available literature suggests the need for careful monitoring of the ongoing invasion process, as <i>A. cyclops</i> has already shown a very invasive behaviour elsewhere within Mediterranean-type biomes due to its ability to withstand high envir…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyEcologyAlien plantsflora vascular insularisland vascular floraAcaciaIntroduced speciesPlant ScienceEcological successionMediterraneanCyclopsbiology.organism_classificationInvasive specieslcsh:QK1-989Propaguleinvasiones biológicaslcsh:BotanyArchipelagoAcacia cyclopsBiological invasionsMediterráneoXenófitasEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAnales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid
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La spada penale trafigge i rave party. Osservazioni attorno al nuovo reato di “Invasione di terreni o edifici per raduni pericolosi” (art. 434 bis c.…

2022

Il contributo analizza i profili critici della norma "anti rave party" introdotta con il Decreto Legge n. 162/2022 e ne valuta le possibili modifiche, alla luce della proposta di emendamento di recente presentata dall'Esecutivo con l'obiettivo di "normalizzare" la disposizione.

norma anti rave partyInvasione di terreni o deificiRaduni pericolosiSettore IUS/17 - Diritto Penale
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Siguiendo el ejemplo fenicio: colonización del Mediterráneo occidental por Spirobranchus cf. tetraceros (Annelida: Serpulidae)

2020

A newly established population of the fouling polychaete Spirobranchus cf. tetraceros is reported from the western Mediterranean (Valencia Port). Despite previous intensive surveys, this is the first record for the taxon in the Iberian Peninsula. Molecular analyses revealed that S. cf. tetraceros from Valencia are genetically identical to specimens from Heraklion, Crete, but different from those collected in the Red Sea and S. tetraceros sensu stricto from the type locality in Australia. Mediterranean and Red Sea S. cf. tetraceros form a well-supported monophyletic clade but are clearly distinct from New South Wales specimens of S. tetraceros. Our new molecular evidence supports the hypothe…

cryptic species; ports; shipping; biological invasions; polychaetes; cytochrome b; identification keyespecies crípticas; puertos; tráfico marítimo; invasiones biológicas; poliquetos; citocromo b; clave de identificaciónScientia Marina
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Acacia cyclops A. Cunn. ex G. Don (Leguminosae) in Italy: first cases of naturalization

2012

The first two cases of naturalization of Acacia cyclops are reported for Italy. Young trees were observed growing in the wild some 15 years ago on Linosa (Pelagie Islands, Strait of Sicily). A decade later, this alien plant should no longer be considered as a casual, since a very intensive process of self-sown regeneration has been observed in some plantations on Lampedusa, the major island of the same Archipelago. The available literature suggests the need for careful monitoring of the ongoing invasion process, as A. cyclops has already shown a very invasive behaviour elsewhere within Mediterranean-type biomes due to its ability to withstand high environmental stresses. As migrating birds …

Alien plants; Mediterranean; Biological invasions; Island vascular floraSettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E SelvicolturaAlien plantsbiological invasionsBotanyflora vascular insularisland vascular floraalien plantsIsland vascular floraMediterraneaninvasiones biológicasQK1-989Alien plantBiological invasionsMediterráneoBiological invasionXenófitas
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Le principali specie arboree esotiche invasive e le categorie forestali più vulnerabili alla loro invasione nel territorio italiano

2022

In Italia, come in gran parte d’Europa, sono state introdotte numerose specie arboree esotiche che, in alcuni casi, si sono diffuse al di fuori delle aree di impianto e si sono naturalizzate, causando impatti alla biodiversità e al paesaggio. Studi recenti hanno definito la distribuzione degli alberi esotici invasivi in diversi habitat naturali e semi-naturali a scala nazionale. Sarebbe però utile soffermarsi sulla loro distribuzione tra categorie forestali, unità di classificazione dei boschi utili alla loro gestione. In questo lavoro sono state identificate le categorie forestali attualmente o potenzialmente più soggette all’invasione da parte delle specie arboree esotiche invasive, con l…

Settore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E Selvicolturainvasione specie alloctone specie aliene alberi esotici gestione forestale Ailanthus Robinia
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Lula, en un pais dependiente

2002

MercosurVidal-Beneyto JoséBanca privadaInflaciónHegemonía norteamericanaPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónLulaNorteDependencia financieraNeoliberalismo financieroDeuda exteriorEndeudamientoPobrezaPaís dependienteBrasilEconomía paralelaPOLÍTICAExclusiónDesigualdad socialInvasiones especulativasReforma agrariaIntelectualFlexibilidad laboralDolarizaciónPorto AlegreIniciativas geopolíticas alternativasDesarrolloCardoso
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Following the Phoenician example: western Mediterranean colonization by Spirobranchus cf. tetraceros (Annelida: Serpulidae)

2020

Este artículo contiene 10 páginas, 6 figuras, 2 tablas.

lcsh:SH1-691Poliquetoscryptic speciesportsbiological invasionsSH1-691puertosPuertoslcsh:Aquaculture. Fisheries. AnglingCitocromo bClave de identificacióncytochrome bidentification keyclave de identificacióninvasiones biológicasInvasiones biológicaspolychaetespoliquetoscitocromo bAquaculture. Fisheries. AnglingEspecies crípticasTráfico marítimoshippingtráfico marítimoespecies crípticas
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