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Discovery of a second locality for the narrow endemic Anthemis ismelia (Asteraceae) in NW Sicily

2017

A new population of Anthemis ismelia (Asteraceae) has been discovered on Mt Pecoraro (Cinisi, NW Sicily), a limestone headland at about 14 km from Mt Gallo (Palermo), the locus classicus et unicus of this species described in 1884. Taxonomic framework, distribution update, habitat characterisation, ecology and phytosociological framework are provided, as well as meta-population numerical estimates and risk status assessment.

GeographybiologyPhytosociologyBotanyLocalityAnthemischasmophyte endangered flora IUCN Direct Threats and assessment phytosociologyPlant ScienceAsteraceaebiology.organism_classification
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Alnus glutinosa Riparian Woodlands of Italy and Corsica: Phytosociological Classification and Floristic Diversity

2022

A comparative analysis of the riparian vegetation dominated by Alnus glutinosa in Italy and Tyrrhenian islands, based on literature data and unpublished relevés, is presented. A total of 456 phytosociological relevés were processed. For the definition of plant communities and alliances, hierarchical clustering was performed by using Bray-Curtis coefficient and Detrended Correspondence Analysis ordination methods. Identification of diagnostic species of the vegetation units was performed by means of the phi fidelity index. Quantum GIS software version 3.6 was used for the interpolation of the bioclimatic variables and A. glutinosa communities. Overall, a total of 18 A. glutinos…

Global and Planetary Changealder hygrophilous communities phytosociology riparian vegetation syntaxonomyEcologyhygrophilous communitiesalder; hygrophilous communities; phytosociology; riparian vegetation; syntaxonomyphytosociologySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicatariparian vegetationaldersyntaxonomyhygrophilous communitieNature and Landscape Conservation
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Contributo alla conoscenza della vegetazione forestale dell’Egeo.

2004

Nell'ambito di ricerche fitosociologiche nell'area egea vengono presentati i risultati relativi alle formazioni forestali attualmente osservabili nelle isole dell'Egeo meridionale. Questo tipo di vegetazione è stato in precedenza oggetto di studio da parte di vari autori, fra cui in particolare Krause et al. (1963), Zohary & Orshan (1966), Barbero & Quezel (1980), Costa et al. (1984) e Géhu et al. (1989, 1990, 1992), che hanno esaminato sotto il profilo fitosociologico alcune isole dell'Egeo quali Eubea, Creta, Rodi e Karpatos. Allo scopo di ampliare le conoscenze su quest'area del Mediterraneo, ancora poco nota dal punto di vista vegetazionale, sono state effettuate indagini su numerose is…

Greece Aegean Region vegetation syntaxonomy phytosociologySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata
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Utricularietum neglectae Th. Müller et Görs 1960 w Słowińskim Parku Narodowym

2017

Na terenie Słowińskiego Parku Narodowego nowe stanowisko Utricularietum neglectae stwierdzono podczas badań geobotanicznych w 2014 r. w dystroficznym zbiorniku wodnym torfianka Wielkie Bagno, na wschód od miejscowości Gać (54°69’19,67’’ N, 17°50’96,11’’ E). Zbiorowisko to zostało po raz pierwszy stwierdzone w Badeni-Württembergi w Niemczech w bagnistych dołach i miejscach po wydobytym torfie. W Polsce należy do bardzo rzadko notowanych zbiorowisk. W Słowińskim Parku Narodowym płaty tego zespołu wykształciły się w miejscach zacisznych i osłoniętych od wiatru, w wodzie o głębokości 20 – 130 cm, o pH 6,5 – 6,7 na podłożu mulistym lub z dużą ilością torfu. W większości z nich ma budowę dwuwarst…

Lemnetea minoris classN Polandnational parkphytosociology distributionendangered plant communitiesParki Narodowe i Rezerwaty Przyrody
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Phytosociological notes on the Lygeum spartum grasslands from Crete.

2002

Lygeum spartum grasslands from Crete have been studied by the application of the phytosocological method. A new alliance, Scorzonero creticae-Lygeion sparti and three new associations and have been recognized. The first, Limonio hyssopifolii-Lygeetum sparti occurs on halomorphyc badlands in the Sitia territory (NE Crete); the second Erodio crassifolii-Lygeetum sparti grows on heavily eroded clayey outcrops close to Hyerapetra (SE Crete); the third Convolvulo oleifolii-Lygeetum sparti, substitutes the previous one some Km eastward from Hyerapetra, on stratified marls alternated to conglomerates. Within the last association, two subassociations have been recognized: limonietosum roridi (typic…

Lygeum spartum Crete Greece badlands phytosociology Lygeo-StipeteaSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata
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One Chara does not make Charetea in the Mediterranean aquatic vegetation

2019

The results of preliminary phytosociological investigations on freshwater communities of Sicily biotopes with a significant presence of Characeae are presented. In spite of the relatively frequent occurrence of Characeae, a typical Charetea intermediae vegetation is rather rare in the investigated biotopes. Indeed, the Characeae are mainly part of communities attributable to the classes Potamogetonetea, Phragmito-Magnocaricetea, Juncetea maritimi and Isoeto-Nanojuncetea. Some ecological and functional implications are discussed, along with some consequences on conservation measures and policies, caused by the lack of knowledge on the Characeae of Sicily.

Mediterranean climateBiotopeCharaEcologyPhytosociologybiologyEcologyVegetation classificationCharaceae vegetation classification phytosociology freshwater hydrophytes Mediterranean region SicilyPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationGeographyAquatic plantEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Tertiary relict laurophyll vegetation in the Madonie mountains (Sicily)

2014

Laurel woodlands in the Madonie mountains (Sicily) are characterized by the presence of Laurus nobilis, Rhamnus lojaconoi and Vitis vinifera subsp. sylvestris. The results of a phytosociological study are presented, and a new endemic association, Rhamno lojaconoi–Lauretum nobilis, is described. Present Mediterranean laurel communities are the result of an adaptive response by Tertiary laurel forest to the peculiar microclimatic conditions that characterize the refugia where they persist. These refugia have been recently considered as a priority habitat under the Directive 92/43/EEC, and their plant communities are very vulnerable. Protection measures of the studied laurel populations are ne…

Mediterranean climateEcologyphytosociologyPlant communityPlant ScienceVegetationWoodlandMediterranean Basinfood.foodlanguage.human_languagepalaeotropical geofloraGeographyLaurus nobilisfoodrelict vegetationSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicatalanguageMediterranean regionSicilianSicilyLaurel forestMediterranean region; palaeotropical geoflora; phytosociology; relict vegetation; Sicily
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Phytosociological analysis of the Genista sp. pl. garrigues of the Cisto-Lavanduletea and Rosmarinetea officinalis classes in the South-Tyrrhenian ar…

2015

The study reviews the Genista sp. pl. garrigues ascribable to the classes Cisto-Lavanduletea (acidophilous communities on volcanics and quartzarenites) and Rosmarinetea officinalis (basiphilous communities on calcareous and calcareous-dolomite substrates), in the southern territories of the Italo-Tyrrhenian Province. The floristic-synecological characterization of the identified coenoses led to the description and/or redefinition of various new syntaxa. They are distributed in the two new suballiances Calicotomo villosae–Genistenion tyrrhenae and Genisto aristatae–Calicotomenion infestae of the class Cisto- Lavanduletea (Lavanduletalia stoechadis and Calicotomo villosae–Genistion tyrrhenae)…

Mediterranean climateGeographybiologyPhytosociologyEcologyCisto-Lavanduletea Italo-Tyrrhenian biogeographical Province multivariate analysis phytosociology Rosmarinetea officinalisOfficinalisBotanySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataPlant ScienceGenistabiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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HalocnemumM. Bieb. vegetation in the Mediterranean Basin

2013

The aim of the article is the syntaxonomic interpretation of hyperhalophilous woody or semi-woody vegetation with Halocnemum M. Bieb. along the coasts of the Mediterranean Basin. For this area, the two species of Halocnemum, H. strobilaceum (Pall.) M. Bieb. and H. cruciatum (Forssk.) Tod. are identified; their morphological characteristics, synonymy and distribution are here described. The study carried out of particular aspects of the plant morphology and the micromorphological characteristics of the seeds collected from different places in the Mediterranean allows to better differentiate the two species. Vegetation studies already done in many communities of the Mediterranean by several a…

Mediterranean climatefood.ingredientPhytosociologyEcologyPlant ScienceVegetationMediterranean BasinfoodGeographyPlant morphologymedicineTaxonomy (biology)medicine.symptomHalocnemumEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsConfusionPlant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology
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THE CLASS QUERCO-FAGETEA SYLVATICAE IN SICILY: AN EXAMPLE OF BOREO-TEMPERATE VEGETATION IN THE CENTRAL MEDITERRANEAN REGION

2012

A syntaxonomical revision of the class Querco-Fagetea sylvaticae in Sicily, based on literature data and unpublished relevés, is presented. This class groups the mesophilous woods characterized by the dominance of deciduous trees (e.g. Fagus sylvatica, Quercus sp. pl., Acer sp. pl.), and more rarely by conifers (Taxus baccata, Pinus nigra subsp. calabrica), as well as by other broadleaved trees, such as Betula aetnensis, Populus tremula, Castanea sativa. In Sicily, these woody communities are widespread in the northern and north-eastern districts of the island, chiefly on the highest peaks (Madonie, Nebrodi, Peloritani, and Etna). This class is represented in Sicily by two, both flor…

Mesophilous woodlandslcsh:BotanySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataMesophilous woodlands; Phytosociology; Querco-Fagetea sylvaticae; SicilyQuerco-Fagetea sylvaticaeSicilyPhytosociologySICILY MESOPHILOUS WOODLANDS PHYTOSOCIOLOGY QUERCO-FAGETEA SYLVATICAElcsh:QK1-989Annali di Botanica
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