5 results on '"Puntillo D"'
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2. Carta della Biodiversità Vegetale del Lago di Tarsia (Calabria settentrionale)
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Maiorca, G., Spampinato, G., Crisafulli, Alessandro, Puntillo, D., Caridi, D., Cameriere, P., and Signorino, G.
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flora ,biodiversity ,vegetazione ,Calabria - Published
- 2013
3. Notulae to the Italian flora of algae, bryophytes, fungi and lichens: 6
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Filippo Prosser, Wilhelm Tratter, Luca Paoli, Gabriele Gheza, Giulio Pandeli, Michele Puntillo, L. Miserere, Ilaria Bonini, Petra Mair, Zuzana Fačkovcová, Alfredo Vizzini, Daniel Spitale, Franco Cheli, Domenico Puntillo, Anna Guttová, Alberto Selvaggi, Helmut Mayrhofer, Sonia Ravera, Annalena Cogoni, Ravera S., Cogoni A., Vizzini A., Bonini I., Cheli F., Fackovcova Z., Gheza G., Guttova A., Mair P., Mayrhofer H., Miserere L., Pandeli G., Paoli L., Prosser F., Puntillo D., Puntillo M., Selvaggi A., Spitale D., and Tratter W.
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0106 biological sciences ,Flora ,Jungermanniidae ,Plant Science ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Bryidae ,floristic data ,Algae ,Ascomycota ,lcsh:Botany ,Botany ,Lichen ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,biology ,Basidiomycota ,biology.organism_classification ,lcsh:QK1-989 ,Ascomycota, Basidiomycota, Bryidae, Jungermanniidae, Marchantiidae, floristic data ,Geography ,Marchantiidae ,Floristic data ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
In this contribution, new data concerning bryophytes, fungi, and lichens of the Italian flora are presented. It includes new records and confirmations for the bryophyte genera Barbula, Fissidens, Gymnostomum, Jungermannia, Riccia, and Scapania, the fungal genera Hyalopsora and Urocystis and the lichen genera Arthothelium, Chaenotheca, Lepraria, Lobaria, Miriquidica, Parmelia, Rinodina, Solenopsora, Thelopsis and Xanthoparmelia.
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- 2018
4. Notulae to the Italian flora of algae, bryophytes, fungi and lichens: 3
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Filippo Prosser, Michele Aleffi, Giovanna Potenza, Zuzana Fačkovcová, Sonia Ravera, Wolfgang von Brackel, Giorgia Filippino, Michele Puntillo, Domenico Puntillo, Silvia Poponnessi, Alfredo Vizzini, Matteo Barcella, Annalena Cogoni, Daniela Gigante, Silvia Paola Assini, Stefania Caporale, Roberto Venanzoni, Gabriele Gheza, Luca Paoli, Ravera S., Cogoni A., Vizzini A., Aleffi M., Assini S., Barcella M., von Brackel W., Caporale S., Fackovcova Z., Filippino G., Gheza G., Gigante D., Paoli L., Potenza G., Poponessi S., Prosser F., Puntillo D., Puntillo M., and Venanzoni R.
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Flora ,Jungermanniidae ,Plant Science ,01 natural sciences ,Bryidae ,03 medical and health sciences ,floristic data ,Algae ,Ascomycota ,lcsh:Botany ,Botany ,Lichen ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,biology ,Ecology ,030108 mycology & parasitology ,biology.organism_classification ,lcsh:QK1-989 ,Ascomycota, Bryidae, Marchantiidae, Jungermanniidae, floristic data ,Marchantiidae ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
In this contribution, new data concerning bryophytes, fungi and lichens and of the Italian flora are presented. It includes new records and confirmations for the bryophyte generaDicranodontium,Fontinalis,LophocoleaandRiccia, the fungal genusDiplolaeviopsis, the lichen generaAgonimia,Cladonia,Protoparmelia,Rhizocarpon, andScytinium.
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- 2017
5. Patterns and drivers of β-diversity and similarity ofLobaria pulmonariacommunities in Italian forests
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Giorgio Brunialti, Michele Puntillo, Guido Rizzi, Maria Grillo, Giovanna Potenza, Juri Nascimbene, Marilena Dalle Vedove, Enrica Matteucci, Sonia Ravera, Domenico Puntillo, Paolo Giordani, Deborah Isocrono, Renato Benesperi, I. Catalano, Nascimbene J, Benesperi R, Brunialti G, Catalano I, Dalle Vedove M, Grillo M, Isocrono D, Matteucci E, Potenza G, Puntillo D, Puntillo M, Ravera S, Rizzi G, and Giordani P
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epiphytes ,Determinants of plant community diversity and structure ,Beta diversity ,Lichen ,Richness difference ,Conservation ,Plant Science ,Forest structure ,Hierarchical partitioning ,Epiphyte ,Natura 2000 ,conservation, determinants of plant community diversity and structure, epiphytes, forest structure, hierarchical partitioning, lichen, Natura 2000, richness difference, SDR simplex, species replacement ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Lobaria pulmonaria ,SDR simplex ,Ecology ,biology ,Community structure ,Plant community ,biology.organism_classification ,Habitat ,Species replacement ,Species richness - Abstract
Summary We attempted to elucidate the roles of β-diversity components and similarity in shaping Lobaria pulmonaria lichen communities in Italian forests to provide scientific tools for improving their long-term conservation. A total of 20 sites were selected by stratified random sampling, including five chestnut forests, seven beech–silver fir forests and eight oak forests distributed across 10 administrative regions of Italy. Site selection was based on a national data base including all the available records of L. pulmonaria in Italy. In each forest, four plots were randomly placed, and in each plot, 5–6 trees were randomly selected for lichen sampling. For each forest and plot, meaningful predictors of lichen patterns were quantified. In particular, factors indicative of both geographic conditions and forests structure were considered. The SDR simplex approach was used to estimate the relative importance of similarity (S), relative species replacement (R) and relative richness difference (D) to β-diversity and similarity, while a hierarchical partitioning (HP) method was used to evaluate the relative importance of environmental predictors in explaining their patterns. A total of 201 lichens and three nonlichenized fungi were found, including 51 species of conservation concern. The components of β-diversity and similarity contributed to shaping L. pulmonaria communities at both forest and plot scales across Italy, resulting in nearly random compositions, that is, the species set on each tree was a random sample from the available species pool. Species replacement and similarity were generally associated with forest structure predictors, while richness difference was mainly associated with geographic predictors. The implication of this is that the long-term conservation of L. pulmonaria communities could be promoted by maintaining scattered nodes and appropriate habitat traits, especially in large forested landscapes where species turnover is higher. Synthesis. In this work, we used a new approach for analysing a countrywide data set improving the ecological understanding of the dynamics regulating epiphytic communities. In particular, this study improves the understanding of the contribution of different components of diversity across two spatial scales and evaluates the relative importance of environmental predictors in explaining variation of each diversity component.
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- 2013
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