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The Halaesa landscape (III B.C.) as ancient example of the complex and bio-diverse traditional Mediterranean polycultural landscape.

2014

Southern Europe and the whole Mediterranean area are distinguished by landscape types whose characters result from countless, long and complex cultural and historical processes that developed in an equally complex and varied environment. The Mediterranean rural landscape would keep these same distinctive characteristics until the crisis of the mixed-crops, and the phenomena of urbanization in the nineteen-sixties/ seventies. This paper identifies the characteristics of the Mediterranean polycultural and polyspecific (coltura promiscua) landscape, characterized by the presence of trees (both wild and cultivated), starting from a historical overview of the central Mediterranean. The analysed …

Mediterranean climateHistoryLandscape epidemiologyEcologybusiness.industryCultural landscapeBiodiversityHorticultureLandscape designCultural landscape environmental history landscape pattern land use agro-silvo-pastoral systems material and non-material heritage SicilySettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeGeographySpecies richnessEnvironmental historybusinessLandscape archaeologyNature and Landscape Conservation
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A comparison of the structure of helminth communities in the woodmouse, Apodemus sylvaticus, on islands of the western Mediterranean and continental …

2003

We investigated the pattern of helminth species diversity in woodmouse, Apodemus sylvaticus, on western Mediterranean islands. We first performed a survey of the helminth fauna of A. sylvaticus in Sicily. Despite the small sampling effort, parasite species richness in Sicily is large in comparison with parasite species richness on other Mediterranean islands. We tested the nestedness of helminth parasite species from a number of Mediterranean localities using data compiled from epidemiological surveys of the helminth species of A. sylvaticus. We showed a nested pattern for woodmouse helminth species on western Mediterranean islands which suggests that the distribution of parasites on these …

Mediterranean climateMaleFaunaPopulationSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaHost-Parasite InteractionsMediterranean IslandsHelminthsparasitic diseasesAnimalseducationPhylogenyeducation.field_of_studyGeneral VeterinarybiologyGeographyEcologySpecies diversityGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationEuropeMuridaeInfectious DiseasesInsect ScienceApodemusNestednessParasitologyFemaleSpecies richnessMediterranean Islands
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Saproxylic beetle assemblages of three managed oak woodlands in the Eastern Mediterranean

2008

Oak woodlands belong to the natural vegetation in most Mediterranean regions but have suffered from a long history of woodland devastation and overgrazing. The remaining woodlands have been managed in different ways, and we expected this to have effects on the fauna associated with trees. We investigated three different sites in the Eastern Mediterranean with flight-interception traps to analyse the impact of woodland management on dead wood and tree structures and the relevance for saproxylic beetle assemblages. Our results show significant differences in trunk diameter, stein density and dead wood diversity between the three sites. Old oaks in semi-open woodland are characterised by diver…

Mediterranean climateQuercus calliprinosbiologyQuercus calliprinosWoodland structureEcologyFauna/dk/atira/pure/core/keywords/559922418BiodiversityWoodlandBiodiversityMediterraneanbiology.organism_classificationCoppicingMiddle EastGeographyDead woodPalestine OakAnimal Science and ZoologySpecies richnessOvergrazingIsraelBiology
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Fire disturbance disrupts co-occurrence patterns of terrestrial vertebrates in Mediterranean woodlands

2006

Aim  This paper uses null model analysis to explore the pattern of species co-occurrence of terrestrial vertebrate fauna in fire-prone, mixed evergreen oak woodlands. Location  The Erico–Quercion ilicis of the Mediterranean belt (50–800 m a.s.l.) in the Madonie mountain range, a regional park in northern Sicily (37°50′ N, 14°05′ E), Italy. Methods  The stratified sampling of vertebrates in a secondary succession of recent burned areas (BA, 1–2 years old), intermediate burned areas (INT, 4–10 years old) and ancient burned areas (CNB, > 50 years old), plus forest fragments left within burned areas (FF, 1–2 years old) permitted the comparison of patterns of species co-occurrence using a set of…

Mediterranean climateSecondary successionEcologyNull modelEcologyFaunaSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaEcological successionWoodlandBiologyTerrestrial ecosystemSpecies richnessEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsCommunity disruption Madonie Park Mediterranean belt null models perturbation Sicily species co-occurrence terrestrial vertebrates wildfires.
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Evaluating anthropogenic impacts on naturally stressed ecosystems: Revisiting river classifications and biomonitoring metrics along salinity gradients

2019

Naturally stressed ecosystems hold a unique fraction of biodiversity. However, they have been largely ignored in biomonitoring and conservation programmes, such as the EU Water Framework Directive, while global change pressures are threatening their singular values. Here we present a framework to classify and evaluate the ecological quality of naturally stressed rivers along a water salinity gradient. We gathered datasets, including aquatic macroinvertebrate assemblages and environmental information, for 243 river locations across the western Mediterranean to: a) gauge the role of natural stressors (salinity) in driving aquatic community richness and composition; b) make river classificatio…

Mediterranean climateSettore BIO/07 - EcologiaSalinityEnvironmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMacro invertebratesBiodiversity010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesSaline riversRiversAbundance (ecology)MacroinvertebrateBiomonitoringAnimalsEnvironmental ChemistryEcosystemWaste Management and DisposalGlobal changeEcosystemSaline river0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEcologyBiodiversityAbiotic stressPollutionSalinityMoroccoAbiotic streWater Framework DirectiveItalySpainSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataBiomonitoringEnvironmental scienceWater framework directiveSpecies richnessEnvironmental MonitoringScience of the Total Environment 658: 912-921 (2019)
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Two Rare Northern Entoloma Species Observed in Sicily under Exceptionally Cold Weather Conditions

2011

The biology and ecology of manyEntolomaspecies is still poorly known as well as their geographical distribution. In Italy, there are no studies on the influence of weather on fungal abundance and richness and our knowledge on the ecology and distribution ofEntolomaspecies needs to be improved. The discovery of twoEntolomaspecies in Sicily (southern Italy), reported in the literature as belonging to the habitat of north European countries, was the basis leading to the assumption that anomalous climatic conditions could stimulate the growth of northern entolomas in the southernmost Mediterranean regions. The results of this study show that the presence of northernEntolomaspecies in Sicily is …

Mediterranean climateTime FactorsArticle SubjectClimateEntolomalcsh:Medicinelcsh:TechnologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologySpecies SpecificityAbundance (ecology)Ecosystemlcsh:ScienceSicilyWeatherEcosystemGeneral Environmental ScienceEcologybiologyMediterranean RegionEcologylcsh:Tlcsh:RTemperatureEdaphicGeneral MedicineVegetationbiology.organism_classificationCold TemperatureEuropeGeographyHabitatSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataEntoloma Sicily Ecologylcsh:QSeasonsSpecies richnessAgaricalesResearch ArticleThe Scientific World Journal
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The water mites (Acari: Hydrachnidia) of the standing waters of Corsica, Sardinia and Sicily: review and new data

2014

A compilation of our present knowledge of the water mites (Acari: Hydrachnidia) adapted to life in standing waters on the three large islands in the western Mediterranean (Corsica, Sardinia and Sicily) is provided. In addition to published data, this study deals with a rich volume of new material from recent field work, mostly deriving from intermittent ponds and pools, an extremely poorly investigated yet peculiar habitat type in the Mediterranean area. Species richness of water mites reported for the standing waters of the three islands amounts to 91 species. Out of the 47 species for which we present new distributional data, Hydrachna incisa Halbert, 1903, Hydrachna leegei Koenike, 1895,…

Mediterranean climateWater mites diversity standing waters faunistics threatened habitatsbiologyWater miteEcologySettore BIO/05 - Zoologiabiology.organism_classificationstanding waterdiversityfaunisticHabitatWater mites; diversity; standing waters; faunistics; threatened habitatsMediterranean areaAnimal Science and ZoologyAcariSpecies richnessthreatened habitatsHydrachnidiaHydryphantesItalian Journal of Zoology
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Annual variation of parasite communities of deep-sea macrourid fishes from the western Mediterranean Sea and their relationship with fish diet and hi…

2015

16 pages, 8 figures, 8 tables

Mediterranean climateWestern MediterraneanTrachyrincus scabrusEcologyAquatic ScienceBiologyNezumia aequalisOceanographyHymenocephalus italicusDeep seaDietSalinityMediterranean seaAbundance (ecology)Benthic zonePathologyParasite hostingParasitesSpecies richnessDeep-Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers 104: 106-121 (2015)
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Mediterranean island biogeography: Analysis of fern species distribution in the system of islets around Sicily

2011

The aim of this article was to test the way in which geographical factors influence island floras in the Mediterranean basin, using ferns as target organisms, and the islands surrounding Sicily as location. A matrix with presence/absence data concerning fern taxa in the 16 islands studied was compiled. Cluster analysis, principal co-ordinates analysis (PCoA), principal components analysis (PCA) and a Bayesian analysis were performed. For each island, the total number of fern taxa was regressed against three factors: island area, island elevation and isolation. All the analyses pointed to affinities between islands according to their different geological composition, independently from their…

Mediterranean climatebiologyInsular biogeographyEcologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaSpecies distributionPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationMediterranean Basinferns pteridophytes flora island biogeography Sicily islets Mediterranean floristic affinityFloristicsPteridophyteGeographySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataSpecies richnessFernEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Loss of Ostracoda biodiversity in Western Mediterranean wetlands

2008

1. The coastal area of Valencia (Spain) in the Western Mediterranean is rich in freshwater and brackish wetlands. These areas are mostly protected for bird conservation but are also highly affected by human impacts. Six shallow lakes located in Ramsar wetland sites of this area were studied in order to assess past and present ostracod biodiversity and relate it to the status of the lakes, taking into consideration the indicator value of these easily fossilizable crustaceans. 2. In all the wetlands studied, ostracod taphocoenoses showed much higher species richness than the corresponding biocoenoses. This is expected from the time accumulative character of the taphocoenosis, but the trend is…

Mediterranean climategeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologybiologyEcologyBiodiversityWetlandAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationGeographyMediterranean seaOstracodOrdinationSpecies richnessIndicator valueNature and Landscape ConservationAquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems
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