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Innovative In Situ and Ex Situ Conservation Strategies of the Madonie Fir Abies nebrodensis

2022

Abies nebrodensis (Lojac.) Mattei is an endemic species of the north-west of Sicily located in an 84 ha area in the Madonie Regional park. The current population is limited to 30 relic adult trees and a fluctuating number of juveniles of natural regeneration. The species is defined as “Critically Endangered” in the Italian list of threatened plants and is classified as CR-D in the 2000 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. This article reports the key action undertaken by the LIFE4FIR project aimed at preserving A. nebrodensis, and the results obtained so far in three years of activity. OpenArrays SNPs genotyping revealed a high rate of inbreeding in the natural population and that the adult…

seed bankSettore BIO/01 - Botanica GeneraleSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaGeography Planning and DevelopmentSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataMediterranean firBuilding and ConstructioncryobankManagement Monitoring Policy and LawreforestationMediterranean fir; cryobank; seed bank; reforestation
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Anàlisi de les estratègies germinatives d’espècies halòfiles

2018

En ambients halòfils de clima mediterrani com els localitzats en el litoral sud alacantí, l’ecofisiologia de la germinació és afectada essencialment pel dèficit hídric estacional, les elevades temperatures i les propietats del sòl. En aquest marc d’irregularitat ambiental, s’establí la resposta de germinació integrada en el cicle vital de l’espècie herbàcia halòfita Mesembryanthemum nodiflorum L. per tal d’avançar en el coneixement del funcionament d’aquests ambients salins i així poder abordar futurs programes de conservació vegetal en praderies salines. El protocol de germinació òptim de l’espècie d’estudi s’aconsegueix a un rang tèrmic de 25/10ºC i un fotoperíode de 12/12 h llum/obscurit…

seed bankdormancygerminationhalophyte speciesUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDAmediterranean salt marshesmesembryanthemum nodiflorum L.environmental stress
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First Evidence of Contourite Drifts in the North-Western Sicilian Active Continental Margin (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea)

2021

We present the results of an integrated geomorphological and seismo-stratigraphic study based on high resolution marine data acquired in the north-western Sicilian continental margin. We document for the first time five contourite drifts (marked as EM1a, EM2b, EM2, EM3a, and EM3b), located in the continental slope at depths between ca. 400 and 1500 m. EM1a,b have been interpreted as elongated mounded drifts. EM1a,b are ca. 3 km long, 1.3 km wide, and have a maximum thickness of 36 m in their center that thins northwards, while EM1b is smaller with a thickness up to 24 m. They are internally characterized by mounded seismic packages dominated by continuous and parallel reflectors. EM2 is loc…

seismic reflection dataSettore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaSettore GEO/03 - Geologia StrutturaleSettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaNaval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineeringVM1-989Ocean EngineeringGC1-1581OceanographyPaleontologyMediterranean seaContinental marginAggradationMediterranean Seacontinental slopemoatHoloceneWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural Engineeringgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryContinental shelfcontouritesContouriteSeafloor spreadinglanguage.human_languagelanguagebottom currentsSiciliancontourites; bottom currents; continental slope; moat; seismic reflection data; Mediterranean SeaGeology
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Effets du bruit marin sur le changement des poissons sparidés juvéniles entre les espèces et les stades de développement

2023

International audience; Marine noise is an emerging pollutant inducing a variety of negative impacts on many animal taxa, including fish. Fish population persistence and dynamics rely on the supply of early life stages, which are often very sensitive to disturbance. Impacts of marine noise pollution (MNP) on juvenile fish have rarely been investigated in temperate regions. This is particularly true for the Mediterranean Sea, which is considered as an MNP hotspot due to intensive maritime traffic. In this study, we investigate the relationship between MNP related to boat traffic and (i) assemblage structure and (ii) the density of juvenile fishes (post-settlers at different stages) belonging…

settlementmarine conservationEcologyrecruitmentnoise pollution; Mediterranean Sea; fish juveniles; settlement; recruitment; Sparidae; marine conservationEcological Modeling[SDE]Environmental Sciencesnoise pollutionMediterranean Seafish juvenileSparidaeAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Nature and Landscape Conservation
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Genetic variability of the blue and red shrimp Aristeus antennatus in the Western Mediterranean Sea inferred by DNA microsatellite loci

2012

Genetic variation at eight microsatellite loci was studied in nine populations of the blue and red shrimp Aristeus antennatus to investigate whether distinct stocks are present in the Western Mediterranean Sea. A high level of gene flow and no evidence of genetic partitioning were discovered. No significant variation was found (FST = 0.00673, P-value = 0.067) even when shrimps from exploited and those from deep-water unexploited grounds were compared. No evidence of reduction or expansion of population size in the recent past was found, as indicated by the bottleneck and interlocus g-tests. Our results are consistent with previous studies using mitochondrial gene methods and allozymes, indi…

sexbiased dispersalpopulation geneticMediterranean SeaSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaAristeus antennatus; DNA microsatellite; Mediterranean Sea; population genetics; sexbiased dispersal; shrimpDNA microsatelliteshrimpAristeus antennatu
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Forest nurseries and the National Recovery and Resilience Plan: the case of Sicily and Apulia (Italy)

2023

In Italy, the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP) foresees the planting of ca. 6.6 million trees to establish urban and peri-urban forests in 14 metropolitan cities. This ambitious project requires a significant number of native trees and shrubs, currently unavailable in Italian public and private nurseries. This survey analyzes the state of forest nurseries in two administrative regions of southern Italy, i.e. the “Filici” forest nursery (province of Agrigento, Sicily) and the Gargano Mountain Reclamation Consortium (province of Foggia, Apulia), to evaluate the adequacy of Sicilian and Apulian forest nurseries as potential sources of plant material to meet the requirements of the …

shrubssouthern ItalySettore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematicanative speciesMediterranean area native species shrubs southern Italy treesSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataPlant SciencetreesMediterranean areaEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Multi‐specific small‐scale fisheries rely on few, locally essential, species: Evidence from a multi‐area study in the Mediterranean

2022

Achieving sound management of small-scale fisheries (SSFs) is globally recognized a key priority for sustaining livelihoods, local economies, social wealth and cultural heritage in coastal areas. The paucity of information on SSFs often prevents the proper assessment of different socio-ecological aspects, potentially leading to draw inappropriate conclusions and hampering the development and adoption of effective policies to foster SSF sustainability. To respond to the growing global call to assess these fisheries, we carried out a multi-disciplinary and data-rich assessment of SSFs at 11 areas in 6 Mediterranean EU countries, combining the analysis of 1292 SSF fishing operations and 149 se…

small-scale fisheriesCPUEspecies contributionMediterraneanManagement Monitoring Policy and LawAquatic ScienceOceanographyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsRPUEFish and Fisheries
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Creating Office Spaces in the Mediterranean. The importance of well-being, health and performance of office users

2018

Recent research has studied the influence of office buildings indoor environment quality (IEQ) on employees’ well-being, health and performance. However, it seems that it has not been explicitly explored what are the appropriate environmental conditions to different work patterns that coexist in these spaces. This paper presents results of an empirical research, based on the synchronized measurements of different IEQ parameters (i.e., noise, lighting and temperature), and well-being, health and performance of 71 employees in twelve office spaces in the Valencian Community along three periods, considering winter and summer conditions. Findings of the first winter period data, suggest the exi…

smart and sustainable officesEnvironmental Engineeringemployees’ well-being0211 other engineering and technologiestask complexityemployees’ performance02 engineering and technologyNA1-9428Valencian communitycomplejidad de la tareaEmpirical research021105 building & construction0502 economics and businessArchitecturepatrones de trabajoindoor environment qualityCivil and Structural Engineeringwork patternsBuilding constructionWelfare economicscalidad ambiental CAI05 social sciencesIEQhealthBuilding and Constructionoficinas sosteniblesrendimiento de los empleadosGeographysaludclima mediterráneoMediterranean climatebienestar de los empleados050203 business & managementTH1-9745Informes de la Construccion
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Database Species-Area Relationships in Palaearctic Grasslands

2012

The Database Species-Area Relationships in Palaearctic Grasslands (GIVD ID EU-00-003) is an initiative of the European Dry Grassland Group (EDGG) and primarily functions as repository for all data sampled during the EDGG Research Expeditions. During these expeditions two types of highly standardised sampling of dry grassland vegetation in the Palaearctic realm are carried out: (i) nested-plot sampling on squares of 0.0001, 0.001, 0.01, 0.1, 1, 10, and 100 m2; (ii) additional normal releves of 10-m2 plots. For all plot sizes, the terricolous vascular plants, bryophytes, and lichens are recorded that are superficially present (shoot presence). Additionally, for all 10-m2 plots species cover i…

soil data.Mediterranean climateRange (biology)Koelerio-Corynephoretealichencomputer.software_genreGrasslandEuropean Dry Grassland Group (EDGG)Lichendry grasslandbiodiversityGeneral Environmental Sciencebryophytegeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryDatabaseLand useSampling (statistics)VegetationMediterranean grasslandTaxonscale dependenceSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataFestuco-BrometeaGeneral Earth and Planetary Sciencescomputer
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Cover crops effectiveness for soil erosion control in Sicilian vineyard

2009

In vineyards, which are very common in Mediterranean area, cover crops are becoming increasingly used to reduce soil erosion. Cover crops reduce runoff by increasing infiltration and increasing roughness and then reducing the ovelandflow velocity. The aim of the present study was to quantify soil and water losses under different soil managements systems on vineyards. The study site was a Sauvignon blanc winegrape vineyard located in Southwestern Sicily. Vineyards were managed both traditionally (conventional tillage) and alternative management using cover crops: 1) Vicia faba ; 2) Vicia faba and Vicia sativa; 3) Trifolium subterraneum, Lolium perenne, Festuca rubra; 4)Trifolium subterraneum…

soil erosion cover crops vineyard Mediterranean area
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