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Nicodemia madagascariensis(Lam.) R. Parker (Family Scrophulariaceae), a casual alien plant new to Italy
2016
In this note the authors report the first case of naturalization of the Malagasy smoke bush within Italian territory. Along with a description of the abiotic and biotic characteristics of the invaded site, the current demographic and dynamic trends of the detected population by means of growth-ring analysis was also assessed. Moreover, an overview on the history of its introduction in Europe is provided, underlining the key role played by the Mediterranean cities with respect to the acclimatization and spread of alien tropical and subtropical plants. Due to its low frequency under cultivation, the Malagasy smoke bush should not behave as an invader in the future; on the other hand, its abil…
Brassica carinata (Cruciferae) spontaneizzata in Sicilia
2009
Brassica carinata (Cruciferae) naturalized in Sicily. Brassica carinata (Cruciferae) is reported occurring naturalized in Sicily. Two small populations of this taxon of hybrid origin, introduced in cultivation for production of combustible oilseeds in several countries of the Mediterranean region, including Sicily, have been found growing in hemerophilous conditions at the borders of the A.19 Palermo-Catania motorway, in locality Tremonzelli (Central Sicily).
Ecologia e distribuzione di Chamaerops humilis L. (Arecaceae) nella Sicilia nord-orientale
2014
I settori costieri e collinari della Sicilia nord-orientale e delle Eolie sono stati esplorati ai fini della raccolta di informazioni aggiornate sulla distribuzione dei popolamenti di palma nana e sulle caratteristiche ecologiche delle stazioni che li ospitano. I risultati delle indagini di campo sono stati integrati dalla verifica dei toponimi locali legati ai nomi dialettali della specie. Si con- ferma la totale assenza della palma nana lungo l’intero settore costiero dei Nebrodi. Dei nove popolamenti accertati, quattro si trovano alle Eolie, due sul versante ionico e tre sul versante tir- renico dei Peloritani; uno di questi ultimi, localizzato su Capo Calavà, risulta inedito. La conco- …
Regole. Un saggio di psicodeontica
2022
In this article, I first introduce a naturalistic method of inquiry in meta-normative issues, that, following a suggestion by B. Celano, I call “psychodeontics”. I then provide an example of how the method works, focusing on three aspects of the phenomenon of rules and rule-guided behaviour: the fact that rules are reasons for action, the relation between rules and habits, and the “entrenchment” of rules.
La politique sportive des Emirats du Golfe : comment obtenir une visibilité internationale ?
2006
Les petits Emirats du Golfe Persique ont choisi le sport pour obtenir une visibilité internationale et modifier leur image. Le sport offrait la possibilité d’afficher une modernité souvent associée à l’adoption de valeurs venues de l’Occident. Sans traditions sportives et très peu peuplés, ces Etats ont néanmoins réussi leur entrée sur la scène sportive internationale en mobilisant beaucoup d’argent. Ils ont pu ainsi accueillir et organiser des compétitions sportives internationales de grande ampleur et se faire reconnaître. Leur politique a franchi un nouveau pas, depuis quatre années, en naturalisant des athlètes de haut niveau pour obtenir des médailles car en terme de communication, l’i…
Handroanthus heptaphyllus (Bignoniaceae) in Sicily: a new casual alien to Italy and Europe
2018
Handroanthus heptaphyllus (Bignoniaceae) is an ornamental tree native to different regions of South America (Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay). Here we report from Sicily the first case of natural regeneration in Europe.
PLUMBAGO AURICULATA LAM. (Plumbaginaceae) IN SICILIA OCCIDENTALE: NUOVI DATI SULLA SUA DIFFUSIONE COME ESOTICA CASUALE
2017
Plumbago auriculata Lam. (Plumbaginaceae) in western Sicily: new data on its spread as casual alien. In questa nota si fornisce un quadro aggiornato sui casi di naturalizzazione di Plumbago auriculata Lam. (Plumbaginaceae) nella Sicilia occidentale e sul suo status invasivo a livello nazionale ed internazionale. Questa xenofita viene segnalata per la prima volta in diverse aree delle province di Agrigento, Palermo e Trapani, dopo essere stata segnalata per la prima volta presso l'isola di Linosa, nell'arcipelago delle Pelagie.
Dracaena draco (Dracaenaceae) spontaneizzata a Palermo (Nord Sicilia)
2013
Dracaena draco (Dracaenaceae), naturalized in Palermo (N Sicily). – Dracaena draco L., an evergreen tree from the Atlantic islands (Canary, Cape verde and Madera Islands) introduced in Sicily in the second half of the XIX Century as an ornamental plant, was found naturalized on the Mount Pellegrino slopes (Palermo). This new Sicilian finding, confirms, more than 20 years after the first record in the East Cost of Sicily, the naturalization of the species in Italy.
Naturalization and spread of the alien species Ozognathus cornutus (LeConte, 1859) (Coleoptera: Ptinidae: Ernobiinae) in Italy
2021
AbstractOzognathus cornutus(LeConte, 1859) (Coleoptera: Ptinidae: Ernobiinae), species native to North America, is a saproxylophagous species and is known to feed on decaying tissues within conspicuous galls and on vegetal decaying organic material such as dried fruits or small wood shavings and insect excrements in galleries made by other woodboring species. A few years after the first record in 2011, its naturalization in Italy is here reported. The insect was found as successor in galls ofPsectrosema tamaricis(Diptera Cecidomyiidae),Plagiotrochus gallaeramulorum,Andricus multiplicatusandSynophrus politus(Hymenoptera Cynipidae).The galls seem to have played an important ecological role in…
Notes about the naturalization in Sicily of Paulownia tomentosa (Paulowniaceae) and remarks about its global spread
2019
Paulownia tomentosa is native to different regions of East Asia. Here, the first case of natural regeneration in Sicily is reported. Although Paulownia is not still invading typically Mediterranean areas, mainly due to ecological constraints, its recognized invasiveness at a global level imposes the need to monitor the ongoing process.