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2. Recent and new taxonomic acquisitions in some native genera of Asteraceae from southern Italy and Sicily
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Enrico Bajona, Emilio Di Gristina, Vivienne Spadaro, Francesco Maria Raimondo, Raimondo F.M., Bajona E., Spadaro V., and Di Gristina E.
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Anthemis, Centaurea, Hieracium, Italian flora, Pilosella, Ptilostemon,Taraxacum ,Geography ,biology ,Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,Botany ,Plant Science ,Asteraceae ,biology.organism_classification - Abstract
After a brief review of the recent acquisition in some native genera of family Asteraceae from southern Italy and Sicily, a new endemic species of Anthemis (sect. Hiorthia) is described from Sicily and named Anthemis parlatoreana. The locus classicus of the new taxon, falling in the NW Tyrrhenian coast of the island (Castellammare del Golfo, Trapani), coincides with that of Ptilostemon greuteri, another endemic very rare species of the Sicilian flora. Data on the morphology, distribution, ecology and conservation status of the new species are provided. The taxonomic relationships with the other Sicilian taxa of the same section, in particular A. cupaniana, are also analyzed. The simultaneous presence in the same site of other endemic plants enriches the area of the limestone reliefs of Castellammare del Golfo and all of north-western Sicily with biogeographic significance and biogenetic importance.
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- 2021
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3. Preliminary insights into the molecular barcoding data of Turraea socotrana (Meliaceae) from Socotra (Yemen)
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Francesco Maria Raimondo, Antonio Giovino, Gianniantonio Domina, Sergio Saia, Luigi Guiglia, Giovino A., Saia S., Raimondo F.M., Guiglia L., and Domina G.
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Population ,ved/biology.organism_classification_rank.species ,Conservation ,Endemism ,Plant biodiversity ,Soqotra ,Turraea ,01 natural sciences ,Shrub ,03 medical and health sciences ,0103 physical sciences ,education ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,General Environmental Science ,0303 health sciences ,education.field_of_study ,Meliaceae ,biology ,Ecology ,ved/biology ,biology.organism_classification ,Arid ,Plant biodiversity · Conservation · Endemism · Turraea · Soqotra ,Genetic divergence ,White (mutation) ,Taxon ,030301 anatomy & morphology ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences - Abstract
The relationship of two geographically and ecologically separated populations of Turraea socotrana Styles and F. White (Meliaceae), a vulnerable and scattered shrub from the island of Socotra (Yemen), was explored using preliminary molecular data. The nuclear ribosomal ITS region was used to screen the level of genetic divergence of T. socotrana from ecologically distant localities in comparison to a few other species of Turraea and closely related genera. The individuals from the inland (Diksam) differed from the western coastal ones (Ma’alah) by vegetative characters and by the rbcL gene. This may be due to the fact that the population from Ma’alah grows on lithosoil slopes directly exposed to moist winds coming from the sea, whereas the population of Diksam occurs on arid cliffs overlooking the inland of the island. The ITS sequences grouped the studied populations from Socotra together and separated them from other species of Turraea that are morphologically similar andoccurring in East Africa. Considering the differences recorded in the rbcL gene, we suggest that the populations of T. socotrana investigated here on only a few specimens from two different areas on the island, deserve more research. Our preliminary study potentially indicates that there may be independent evolutionary significant units in this species, however, more research including a wider sampling and comparison to other taxa is needed.
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- 2020
4. More nature in the city
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Antonello Prigioniero, A. P Giannotta, Rocco Pace, S Manca, Andrea Nardini, Miris Castello, Luigi Mundula, Giovanni Bacaro, Mauro Mariotti, Ludovica Oddi, Michela Marignani, A Postiglione, E.A. Fano, Marco Fornaciari, Maria Tartaglia, L Cipriani, F Ventura, Carlo Blasi, Giuseppe Venturella, Luigi Parrotta, M Burnelli, L Ruga, E. Di Gristina, Francesco Maria Raimondo, Vito Emanuele Cambria, E Nicosia, G. Capotorti, Mattias Gaglio, S. Del Duca, Massimo Reverberi, L Abis, Francesco Scuderi, M. E Palumbo, A Sordo, Carlo Calfapietra, S Farris, Gabriele Galasso, E Toselli, Chiara Montagnani, Maria Letizia Gargano, Pierpaolo Scarano, Enrico Luigi Redi, G Iaquinta, Paola Michelozzi, Enrica Roccotiello, Ginevra Balletto, S Palumbo, Gianniantonio Domina, Roberto Braglia, C Proietti, Sandra Citterio, Chiara Toffolo, F Schirru, Gianluca Iiriti, Fabio Orlandi, Iris Aloisi, Alessandro Travaglini, Rosaria Sciarrillo, Katia Perini, M Galletti, M. A Brighetti, Sarah Caronni, Emmanuele Farris, A Miraglia, Fausto Manes, F Bretzel, Aldo Ranfa, Vico E Del, F Musanti, Elena Barni, Silvano Fares, E Corona, E. Lattanzi, E Lallai, Pietro Mazzola, Rodolfo Gentili, Livio Poldini, Carmine Guarino, Andrea Coppi, Flavia Bartoli, Salvatore Pasta, Marzia Beccaccioli, F Marinangeli, Valentina Savo, Erika Bazzato, Alessandro Sebastiani, A. Tilia, F Vincenzi, Enrico Banfi, Giulia Caneva, A. N Muresan, Fabio Attorre, Chiara Suanno, E Cicinelli, Riccardo Guarino, Andrea Lallai, F Mascia, Antonella Canini, Consolata Siniscalco, G Concu, L Faino, Chiara Catalano, Giuseppe Brundu, S. Bonacquisti, Laura Celesti-Grapow, G Meloni, Capotorti, G, Bonacquisti, S, Abis, L, Aloisi, I, Attorre, F, Bacaro, G, Balletto, G, Banfi, E, Barni, E, Bartoli, F, Bazzato, E, Beccaccioli, M, Braglia, R, Bretzel, F, Brighetti, MA, Brundu, G, Burnelli, M, Calfapietra, C, Cambria, VE, Caneva, G, Canini, A, Caronni, S, Castello, M, Catalano, C, Celesti-Grapow, L, Cicinelli, E, Cipriani, L, Citterio, S, Concu, G, Coppi, A, Corona, E, Del Duca, S, Del, Vico E, Di Gristina, E, Domina, G, Faino, L, Fano, EA, Fares, S, Farris, E, Farris, S, Fornaciari, M, Gaglio, M, Galasso, G, Galletti, M, Gargano, ML, Gentili, R, Giannotta, AP, Guarino, C, Guarino, R, Iaquinta, G, Iiriti, G, Lallai, A, Lallai, E, Lattanzi, E, Manca, S, Manes, F, Marignani, M, Marinangeli, F, Mariotti, M, Mascia, F, Mazzola, P, Meloni, G, Michelozzi, P, Miraglia, A, Montagnani, C, Mundula, L, Muresan, AN, Musanti, F, Nardini, A, Nicosia, E, Oddi, L, Orlandi, F, Pace, R, Palumbo, ME, Palumbo, S, Parrotta, L, Pasta, S, Perini, K, Poldini, L, Postiglione, A, Prigioniero, A, Proietti, C, Raimondo, FM, Ranfa, A, Redi, EL, Reverberi, M, Roccotiello, E, Ruga, L, Savo, V, Scarano, P, Schirru, F, Sciarrillo, R, Scuderi, F, Sebastiani, A, Siniscalco, C, Sordo, A, Suanno, C, Tartaglia, M, Tilia, A, Toffolo, C, Toselli, E, Travaglini, A, Ventura, F, Venturella, G, Vincenzi, F, Blasi, C, Brighetti, M. A, Cambria, V. E, Fano, E. A, Gargano, M. L, Giannotta, A. P, Muresan, A. N, Palumbo, M. E, Raimondo, F. M, Redi, E. L, Brighetti, M, Cambria, V, Del, V, Fano, E, Gargano, M, Giannotta, A, Muresan, A, Palumbo, M, Raimondo, F, Redi, E, Capotorti G., Bonacquisti S., Abis L., Aloisi I., Attorre F., Bacaro G., Balletto G., Banfi E., Barni E., Bartoli F., Bazzato E., Beccaccioli M., Braglia R., Bretzel F., Brighetti M.A., Brundu G., Burnelli M., Calfapietra C., Cambria V.E., Caneva G., Canini A., Caronni S., Castello M., Catalano C., Celesti-Grapow L., Cicinelli E., Cipriani L., Citterio S., Concu G., Coppi A., Corona E., Del Duca S., Del V.E., Di Gristina E., Domina G., Faino L., Fano E.A., Fares S., Farris E., Farris S., Fornaciari M., Gaglio M., Galasso G., Galletti M., Gargano M.L., Gentili R., Giannotta A.P., Guarino C., Guarino R., Iaquinta G., Iiriti G., Lallai A., Lallai E., Lattanzi E., Manca S., Manes F., Marignani M., Marinangeli F., Mariotti M., Mascia F., Mazzola P., Meloni G., Michelozzi P., Miraglia A., Montagnani C., Mundula L., Muresan A.N., Musanti F., Nardini A., Nicosia E., Oddi L., Orlandi F., Pace R., Palumbo M.E., Palumbo S., Parrotta L., Pasta S., Perini K., Poldini L., Postiglione A., Prigioniero A., Proietti C., Raimondo F.M., Ranfa A., Redi E.L., Reverberi M., Roccotiello E., Ruga L., Savo V., Scarano P., Schirru F., Sciarrillo R., Scuderi F., Sebastiani A., Siniscalco C., Sordo A., Suanno C., Tartaglia M., Tilia A., Toffolo C., Toselli E., Travaglini A., Ventura F., Venturella G., Vincenzi F., Blasi C., Brighetti, Ma, Cambria, Ve, Del Vico, E, Fano, Ea, Gargano, Ml, Giannotta, Ap, Muresan, An, Palumbo, Me, Raimondo, Fm, and Redi, El
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urban green areas ,2019-20 coronavirus outbreak ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Ecosystem service ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,Settore BIO/02 ,Ecosystem services, green infrastructure, human well-being, urban biodiversity, urban green areas ,Plant Science ,010501 environmental sciences ,Ecosystem services, Human well-being, Green infrastructure, Urban green areas, Urban biodiversity ,01 natural sciences ,urban biodiversity ,Ecosystem services ,Green infrastructure, Urban green area ,Environmental planning ,human well-being ,Human well-being ,Green infrastructure, Urban green areas ,Urban biodiversity ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,urban green area ,Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica ,Ambientale ,Geography ,green infrastructure ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,Green infrastructure - Abstract
According to projects and practices that the Italian botanists and ecologists are carrying out for bringing “more nature in the city”, new insights for a factual integration between ecological perspectives and more consolidated aesthetic and agronomic approaches to the sustainable planning and management of urban green areas are provided.
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- 2020
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5. An updated checklist of the vascular flora native to Italy
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Bruno Foggi, Pietro Medagli, S. Scortegagna, A. Alessandrini, B. Pierini, Alberto Selvaggi, Edoardo Martinetto, Simonetta Fascetti, Francesco Roma-Marzio, Lorenzo Cecchi, Gianluigi Bacchetta, Liliana Bernardo, Filippo Prosser, Robert P. Wagensommer, D. Marchetti, Sandro Ballelli, Duilio Iamonico, G. Barberis, T. Wilhalm, Riccardo Pennesi, Antonella Albano, Lorenzo Peruzzi, A. Soldano, Fabrizio Bartolucci, Giuseppe Fenu, Adriano Stinca, L. Gubellini, Annalisa Santangelo, R. Masin, Francesco Festi, Mauro Iberite, Anna Scoppola, Livio Poldini, R. Di Pietro, Nicola M. G. Ardenghi, Simonetta Peccenini, Enrico Banfi, Günter Gottschlich, Nicodemo G. Passalacqua, Lorenzo Gallo, Federico Selvi, Daniela Bouvet, E. Lattanzi, Pedro Jiménez-Mejías, Giovanni Astuti, Francesco Maria Raimondo, Leonardo Rosati, Gabriele Galasso, Gianniantonio Domina, M. Bovio, Fabio Conti, Bartolucci, F., Peruzzi, L., Galasso, G., Albano, A., Alessandrini, A., Ardenghi, N. M. G., Astuti, G., Bacchetta, G., Ballelli, S., Banfi, E., Barberis, G., Bernardo, L., Bouvet, D., Bovio, M., Cecchi, L., Di Pietro, R., Domina, G., Fascetti, S., Fenu, G., Festi, F., Foggi, B., Gallo, L., Gottschlich, G., Gubellini, L., Iamonico, D., Iberite, M., Jimenez-Mejias, P., Lattanzi, E., Marchetti, D., Martinetto, E., Masin, R. R., Medagli, P., Passalacqua, N. G., Peccenini, S., Pennesi, R., Pierini, B., Poldini, L., Prosser, F., Raimondo, F. M., Roma-Marzio, F., Rosati, L., Santangelo, A., Scoppola, A., Scortegagna, S., Selvaggi, A., Selvi, F., Soldano, A., Stinca, A., Wagensommer, R. P., Wilhalm, T., Conti, F., Jiménez-Mejías, P., Bartolucci, F, Peruzzi, L, Galasso, G, Albano, A, Alessandrini, A, Ardenghi, Nmg, Astuti, G, Bacchetta, G, Ballelli, S, Banfi, E, Barberis, G, Bernardo, L, Bouvet, D, Bovio, M, Cecchi, L, Di Pietro, R, Domina, G, Fascetti, S, Fenu, G, Festi, F, Foggi, B, Gallo, L, Gottschlich, G, Gubellini, L, Iamonico, D, Iberite, M, Jiménez-Mejías, P, Lattanzi, E, Marchetti, D, Martinetto, E, Masin, Rr, Medagli, P, Passalacqua, Ng, Peccenini, S, Pennesi, R, Pierini, B, Poldini, L, Prosser, F, Raimondo, Fm, Roma-Marzio, F, Rosati, L, Santangelo, A, Scoppola, A, Scortegagna, A, Selvaggi, A, Selvi, F, Soldano, A, Stinca, A, Wagensommer, Rp, Wilhalm, T & Conti F, Ardenghi, N.M.G., Masin, R.R., Passalacqua, N.G., Raimondo, F.M., and Wagensommer, R.P.
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0106 biological sciences ,Endemism ,floristic diversity ,Italy ,Mediterranean flora ,taxonomy ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Plant Science ,endemism ,mediterranean flora ,ecology ,evolution ,behavior and systematics ,plant science ,Introduced species ,Alien ,Subspecies ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Endemism, floristic diversity, Italy, Mediterranean flora, taxonomy ,biology ,Ecology ,Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica ,Endemism floristic diversity ,biology.organism_classification ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematic ,Checklist ,Taxon ,Geography ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,Taxonomy (biology) ,Fern ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
An updated inventory of the vascular flora alien to Italy, providing details on the occurrence at regional level, is presented. The checklist includes 1597 species, subspecies, and hybrids, distributed in 725 genera and 152 families; 2 taxa are lycophytes, 11 ferns and fern allies, 33 gymnosperms, and 1551 angiosperms. 157 taxa are archaeophytes and 1440 neophytes. The alien taxa currently established in Italy are 791 (570 naturalized and 221 invasive), while 705 taxa are casual aliens, 4 are not assessed, 7 are of unknown regional distribution, 47 have not been confirmed in recent times, 3 are considered extinct or possibly extinct in the country, and 40 are doubtfully occurring in Italy. This checklist allows to establish an up-to-date number (9792) of taxa constituting the whole (native and alien) Italian flora.
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- 2018
6. At the intersection of cultural and natural heritage: Distribution and conservation of the type localities of Italian endemic vascular plants
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A. Croce, G. Barberis, Liliana Bernardo, Luisa Carta, Duilio Iamonico, Gabriella Vacca, Stefano Marsili, A Brunu, Adriano Stinca, Annalisa Santangelo, Fabrizio Bartolucci, Cristina Salmeri, Gianluca Iiriti, Antonella Albano, Elisabetta Scassellati, Giuseppe Brundu, Daniela Longo, Mauro Mariotti, Riccardo Pennesi, Robert P. Wagensommer, Mariacristina Villani, Lorenzo Peruzzi, Ignazio Camarda, A. Alessandrini, Pietro Medagli, Simonetta Peccenini, Salvatore Brullo, Fabio Conti, Enrico Banfi, Francesco Maria Raimondo, Gabriele Galasso, Gianniantonio Domina, M. Bovio, Mauro Iberite, Annalaura Pistarino, Nicodemo G. Passalacqua, Federico Selvi, Brundu, GIUSEPPE ANTONIO DOMENICO, Peruzzi, Lorenzo, Domina, Gianniantonio, Bartolucci, Fabrizio, Galasso, Gabriele, Peccenini, Simonetta, Raimondo, Francesco Maria, Albano, Antonella, Alessandrini, Alessandro, Banfi, Enrico, Barberis, Giuseppina, Bernardo, Liliana, Bovio, Maurizio, Brullo, Salvatore, Brunu, Antonello, Camarda, Ignazio, Carta, Luisa, Conti, Fabio, Croce, Antonio, Iamonico, Duilio, Iberite, Mauro, Iiriti, Gianluca, Longo, Daniela, Marsili, Stefano, Medagli, Pietro, Mariotti, Mauro Giorgio, Pennesi, Riccardo, Pistarino, Annalaura, Salmeri, Cristina, Santangelo, Annalisa, Scassellati, Elisabetta, Selvi, Federico, Stinca, Adriano, Vacca, Gabriella, Villani, Mariacristina, Wagensommer, Robert Philipp, Passalacqua, Nicodemo Giuseppe, Brundu, G., Peruzzi, L., Domina, G., Bartolucci, F., Galasso, G., Peccenini, S., Raimondo, F., Albano, A., Alessandrini, A., Banfi, E., Barberis, G., Bernardo, L., Bovio, M., Brullo, S., Brunu, A., Camarda, I., Carta, L., Conti, F., Croce, A., Iamonico, D., Iberite, M., Iiriti, G., Longo, D., Marsili, S., Medagli, P., Mariotti, M., Pennesi, R., Pistarino, A., Salmeri, C., Santangelo, A., Scassellati, E., Selvi, F., Stinca, A., Vacca, G., Villani, M., Wagensommer, R., Passalacqua, N., Brundu, Giuseppe, Raimondo, F. M., Mariotti, M. G., Wagensommer, R. P., and Passalacqua, N. G.
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0106 biological sciences ,Mediterranean climate ,Behavior and Systematic ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Evolution ,Distribution (economics) ,Conservation ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Endemic ,Type (biology) ,Endemics ,Italian flora ,Loci classici ,Spatial analysis ,Natural heritage ,Resource management ,Endemism ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Italian flora, Conservation, Endemics, Spatial analysis, Loci classici ,Nature and Landscape Conservation ,Ecology ,business.industry ,Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematic ,Geography ,Important Plant Areas ,Spatial analysi ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,Mainland ,business - Abstract
We conducted a GIS spatial analysis with the aim of providing the first quantitative large-scale overview of the distribution patterns of 1536 type localities ( loci classici ) of 1216 Italian endemic vascular plants and their relationship with a set of descriptive variables. Whereas some variables were used to model the presence-absence distribution patterns of the type localities for the whole set of endemics as well as for the subset of narrow endemics, others (e.g., presence inside or outside protected areas and Italian Important Plant Areas) were considered with the purpose of assessing potential assets or risks for conservation. The largest number of type localities was found within the Mediterranean biogeographic region (1134), followed by the Alpine region (306) and Continental region (96). A total of 670 locations are located on islands, whereas 866 are located on the Italian mainland (139 and 124 in the case of narrow endemics, respectively). A large number of type localities are located in mountainous areas and along the coastline, which can be seen as a potential risk for conservation. On the contrary, we detected a positive correlation with the distance from roads, which might be considered to be an asset. Importantly, 1030 type localities fall inside protected areas, whereas 506 localities fall outside protected areas, with 259 of these unprotected localities on islands. We propose considering the results of the analysis of the distribution of type localities of Italian endemics to be a strategic tool for conservation planning and resource management. Application of plant micro-reserves and integration of diverse legislation tools are suggested to strengthen efforts and increase conservation success.
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- 2017
7. Pilosella hoppeana subsp. sicula Di Grist., Gottschl. & Raimondo (Asteraceae), a new endemic subspecies from Sicily (Italy)
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Francesco Maria Raimondo, Emilio Di Gristina, Günter Gottschlich, Di Gristina E., Gottschlich G., and Raimondo F.M.
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0106 biological sciences ,Pilosella ,Plant Science ,Subspecies ,Asteraceae ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Madonie ,Magnoliopsida ,Botany ,Plantae ,Sicily ,Nebrodi mountains ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Taxonomy ,Bract ,biology ,Pilosella hoppeana ,Asterales ,Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica ,Biodiversity ,biology.organism_classification ,Tracheophyta ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
Di Gristina, E., G. Gottschlich & F.M. Raimondo (2016). Pilosella hoppeana subsp. sicula Di Grist., Gottschl. & Raimondo (Asteraceae), a new endemic subspecies from Sicily (Italy). Candollea 71: 7–12. In English, English abstract. DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.15553/c2016v711a2 Pilosella hoppeana subsp. sicula Di Grist., Gottschl. & Raimondo (Asteraceae), a new endemic subspecies from the Madonie and Nebrodi Mountains (Sicily, Italy), is described and illustrated. It is morphologically close to Pilosella hoppeana subsp. macrantha (Ten.) S. Braut. & Greuter, but the two subspecies can be distinguished by the indument on the bracts. Its morphology, distribution, ecology, taxonomic relationships are commented and a key to the Pilosella hoppeana (Schult.) F.W. Schultz & Sch. Bip. aggregate is provided. Received: October 16, 2014; Accepted: September 9, 2015; First published online: March 14, 2016
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- 2016
8. Rediscovery of Hieracium nebrodense (Asteraceae), a little-known endemic of Sicily (Italy)
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Emilio Di Gristina, Francesco Maria Raimondo, Günter Gottschlich, Di Gristina E., Gottschlich G., and Raimondo F.M.
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Morphology ,Hieracium ,biology ,Ecology ,Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica ,Plant Science ,Madonie mountains ,Asteraceae ,Subspecies ,Distribution ,biology.organism_classification ,Archaeology ,Italy ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,Taxonomy (biology) ,Type locality ,Eudicots ,Endemism ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Hieracium nebrodense Tineo ex Lojac., a little-known endemic of Sicily, has been rediscovered from the type locality after almost two centuries since its first and only collection made in 1830 in the Madonie Mountains (N Sicily). In line with the treatment in ‘Med-Checklist 2’, it is reclassified as a subspecies of H. schmidtii. A new combination is made and a detailed description and illustration are provided.
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- 2016
9. Isoëtes todaroana (Isoëtaceae, Lycopodiophyta), a New Species from Sicily (Italy)
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Francesco Maria Raimondo, Angelo Troia, Troia, A, and Raimondo, FM
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biology ,Ecology ,Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica ,Plant Science ,biology.organism_classification ,Habitat ,Genus ,Isoetes ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,Isoetaceae ,Botany ,Mediterranean area ,Lycopodiophyta ,Lycopodiophyta, Isoetaceae, Isoetes, Mediterranean area, Italy, Sicily, fern allies, flora, taxonomy, ecology, evolution ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
Isoetes todaroana, a new species from western Sicily (Italy), is described. Morpholog- ical, anatomical and ecological characters are given. The main differential characters are the presence of only two leaf air chambers, rather than four as in all other known species of the genus, and the shape of the scales, which have two lateral rounded lobes and one central spine-like lobe, together with its peculiar calcophilic habitat. So far, the species is known from a single locality.
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- 2009
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10. The 12th 'Iter Mediterraneum' in Tunisia, 24 March – 4 April 2014
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Giuseppe Bazan, E Vitek, Francesco Maria Raimondo, A Smaoui, Werner Greuter, Gianniantonio Domina, P Escobar, M Elyes Kchouk, R. El Mokni, Domina, G, Greuter, W, Elyes Kchouk, M, El Mokni, R, Smaoui, A, Vitek, E, Bazan, G, Escobar, P, and Raimondo, FM
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Itinera mediterranea, OPTIMA, ATUTAX, logistics, scientific mission ,Economics and Econometrics ,Geography ,Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,Materials Chemistry ,Media Technology ,Forestry ,Cartography ,Archaeology - Abstract
The organization and logistics of the 12th OPTIMA Iter in Tunisia from 24 March to 4 April 2014 by OPTIMA and ATUTAX is here reported. The material used and the workflow are illustrated as reference for the organization of future similar collaborative botanical excursions.
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- 2015
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11. Agricultural landscapes and biodiversity conservation: a case study in Sicily (Italy)
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Giorgio Baiamonte, Giuseppe Bazan, Francesco Maria Raimondo, Gianniantonio Domina, Baiamonte, G., Domina, G., Raimondo, F., and Bazan, G.
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Ecology ,business.industry ,Biocultural diversity ,Environmental resource management ,Biodiversity ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematic ,Biodiversity hotspot ,Ecological network ,Geography ,Habitat ,Naturalness evaluation index ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,G.I.S ,Ecosystem diversity ,Species richness ,business ,Plant mapping ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Natural landscape ,Nature and Landscape Conservation - Abstract
The diversity of life is made up not only of the diversity of plants and animal species, habitats and ecosystems, but also of the diversity of human cultures. These diversities interact with one another in complex ways and express the mutual adaptation between humans and the environment at local level. Sicilian traditional agro-ecosystems, due to the history of the territory and the resulting social and economic context, are configured in a heterogeneous mosaic rich in residual features of environmental value, which enhance the connectivity of the ecological network and support a high proportion of species that are rare or of conservation concern. As a case study we analyzed the characteristics of the cultural and natural landscape of the Madonie Mountains (Sicily), acknowledged as one of the most relevant biodiversity hotspots in the Mediterranean. In a G.I.S. environment, we created a digital naturalness grid map and a floristic map including extensive data collected in field. We measured landscape naturalness degree, using the Naturalness Evaluation Index, and analysed its relationship with plant species distribution. We produce evidence that the cultural processes that shape a traditional landscape can foster an amount of specific richness disproportionate to the area covered. The presence of even limited surfaces with remnant semi-natural vegetation cover, scattered within the agricultural land mosaic, positively affects biodiversity. Therefore, we suggest that environmental management plans and policies aimed at nature and biodiversity conservation should take into account not only natural and semi-natural habitats but also the key role of agro-ecosystems.
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- 2015
12. Bryophytes collected during the 12th 'Iter Mediterraneum' (Tunisia, 24 March – 4 April, 2014). First contribution
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Patrizia Campisi, Francesco Maria Raimondo, Gianniantonio Domina, Maria Giovanna Dia, Campisi, P, Dia MG, Domina G, and Raimondo FM
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Economics and Econometrics ,Geography ,Flora of Tunisia, Bryophytes, Itinera Mediterranea, OPTIMA ,Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,Materials Chemistry ,Media Technology ,Forestry ,Cartography ,Archaeology - Abstract
Part of the bryophytes collected during Iter Mediterraneum XII is listed. Some noteworthy species were found: Dicranella howei, had so far been recorded only doubtfully from Tunisia; Funaria hygrometrica, Grimmia laevigata, Grimmia trichophylla, Imbribryum alpinum, Pogonatum nanum, Rhynchostegium riparioides, Scleropodium touretii, Scorpiurium circinatum, Thamnobryum alopecurum, Timmiella barbuloides, Tortella squarrosa, Tortula muralis and Tortula vahliana, had not been reported from that country for more than half a century.
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13. Hybridization and competition between the endangered sea marigold (Calendula maritima, Asteraceae) and a more common congener
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O. Plume, Angelo Troia, Francesco Maria Raimondo, Plume, O, Raimondo, FM, and Troia, A
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biology ,Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica ,Calendula maritima ,Endangered species ,Introgression ,Plant Science ,Asteraceae ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease_cause ,atpI–atpH, Calendula, hybridization, ITS, pollen morphology, pollen viability, evolution, Mediterranean islands, endangered species, conservation ,Intergenic region ,Congener ,Pollen ,Botany ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,medicine ,bacteria ,Internal transcribed spacer ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
Occurrences of hybridization between the rare, endangered Sicilian endemic, Calendula maritima, and other congeners in the wild have been suspected by several authors, but never demonstrated. In San Cusumano (Trapani), one of the only three Sicilian mainland populations, C. maritima occurs in close proximity to the more common congener C. suffruticosa subsp. fulgida, and individuals morphologically intermediate between the two taxa have been observed. In order to determine whether hybridization is occurring at this site, and, if so, begin to assess the impact it could have on C. maritima, two independent tests of hybridity were conducted by studying (1) the pollen morphology and viability and (2) sequence variation in one chloroplast marker (atpI-atpH) and in the nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer region (ITS). Both palynological and molecular data provided evidence of hybridization between C. maritima and C. suffruticosa subsp. fulgida, and suggest that although fertility of hybrids appeared to be reduced, they are likely capable of back-crossing with parents. Thus, hybridization may be putting C. maritima at risk of extinction via introgression. Anthropogenic habitat disturbance and expansion of C. suffruticosa subsp. fulgida into remaining populations of C. maritima could pose a serious threat to its successful conservation.
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14. The Italian Loci Classici Census
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Massimo Labra, Lorenzo Peruzzi, Simonetta Peccenini, Domenico Gargano, Francesco Maria Raimondo, Gianniantonio Domina, Gianpietro Giusso del Galdo, Domina, G, Giusso Del Galdo, G, Gargano, D, Labra, M, Peccenini, S, Peruzzi, L, Raimondo, FM, del Galdo, G, and Raimondo, F
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0106 biological sciences ,010506 paleontology ,Plant taxonomy ,Ecology ,Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica ,Biodiversity ,Plant Science ,Nomenclature, Vascular Flora, Taxonomy ,Census ,Biology ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,biodiversity ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Published
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15. The Isoetes longissima complex (Isoetaceae) in Italy: observations on the morphology of spores and leaves, and taxonomic implications
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Patrizia Campisi, Angelo Troia, Francesco Maria Raimondo, Troia, A, Raimondo, FM, and Campisi, P
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Morphology (linguistics) ,Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica ,Isoetes longissima ,Biodiversity ,Plant Science ,Biology ,Plant taxonomy ,Spore ,Settore BIO/01 - Botanica Generale ,flora, Italy, lycophytes, Lycopodiidae, morphology, plant taxonomy ,Herbarium ,Taxon ,Species level ,Botany ,Isoetaceae ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Taxonomy - Abstract
The morphological variability of the Isoetes longissima complex in Italy has been analyzed, on the basis of selected herbarium specimens. Observations were made on spore ornamentation and size, number of leaves per plant and maximum leaf length, velum extension and alae width in the basal portion of leaves. The first count of chromosome number on plants from Italy is also made. On the basis of our observations, the five taxa here considered are attributed to two taxa, treated at the species level as follows: I. longissima (incl. I. velata and I. velata [unranked] sicula), and I. tiguliana (incl. I. dubia). Italian distribution of these species is also given.
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16. Genetic diversity in Sicilian populations of Quercus ilex (Fagaceae)
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Francesco Maria Raimondo, Rosa Elena Spallino, Anna Scialabba, Riccardo Guarino, Raimondo, FM, Scialabba, A, Guarino, R, and Spallino, RE
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Genetic diversity ,biology ,Ecology ,Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica ,Metapopulation ,Plant Science ,biology.organism_classification ,language.human_language ,Fagaceae ,Settore BIO/01 - Botanica Generale ,Geography ,Genetic distance ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,Genetic structure ,Botany ,language ,Genetic variability ,Ballota ,Sicilian ,Quercus, ISSR analysis, genetic variability - Abstract
Raimondo, F. M., Scialabba, A., Guarino, R. & Spallino, R. E.: Genetic diversity in Sicilian populations of Quercus ilex (Fagaceae). — Fl. Medit. 23: 245-253. 2013. — ISSN: 1120-4052 printed, 2240-4538 online. Recent studies on the genetic structure of the Italian populations of Quercus ilex demonstrated their high diversity, particularly in the Sicilian metapopulation. In order to check if the holm oak stands in the mountains of NW Sicily could have some relationship with Q. ilex subsp. ballota (distributed in Spain and NW Africa), 26 specimens from the Sicilian most distinctive Q. ilex populations have been compared with some representative populations of the Italian Peninsula, North Africa and Spain, by means of the ISSR technique. Even if the results are too preliminary to confirm or reject the initial hypothesis, they confirmed an high level of genetic variability, well distributed among the analyzed specimens. In particular, the metapopulations from the Sicilian mountains (Quacella, Vallone Canna) revealed some genetic affinity with those of the Moroccan mountains (Marrakech/Oukaimeden and Ifrane). These populations, on their turn, resulted to be quite distant from the sample from SE-Spain (Sierra de Javalambre). Moreover, a certain genetic distance has been detected from the comparison of the mountain populations of Sicily with those of coastal sites of this Island (Scopello, Castellammare) and Capri (Villa Jovis).
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17. Are Red Lists really useful for plant conservation? The New Red List of the Italian Flora in the perspective of national conservation policies
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Patrizia Campisi, Liliana Bernardo, L. Miserere, Sara Magrini, Michele Aleffi, Simonetta Peccenini, Lorenzo Peruzzi, Mauro Iberite, Filippo Prosser, Elena Zappa, Sonia Ravera, L. Poggio, Miris Castello, Giuseppe Venturella, T. Wilhalm, Carlo Blasi, Simonetta Bagella, Domenico Gargano, Bruno Foggi, C. Montagnani, Giuseppe Fenu, Annalisa Santangelo, Gianniantonio Domina, Thomas Abeli, M. Bovio, Matilde Gennai, Gianluigi Bacchetta, Giuseppe Fabrini, Francesco Maria Raimondo, Annalena Cogoni, Simone Orsenigo, Maria Cristina Villani, Marta Puglisi, N. Tartaglini, Fabio Conti, Fernando Lucchese, Daniela Gigante, S. Strumia, Alberto Selvaggi, Donatella Cogoni, Enrico V. Perrino, Mirca Zotti, A. Alessandrini, Gianni Bedini, Nicola M. G. Ardenghi, Graziano Rossi, Rodolfo Gentili, Robert P. Wagensommer, Fabrizio Bartolucci, Anna Maria Persiani, Emmanuele Farris, Lucchese, Fernando, Graziano, Rossi, Chiara, Montagnani, Thomas, Abeli, Domenico, Gargano, Lorenzo, Peruzzi, Rossi, G, Montagnani, C, Abeli, T, Gargano, D, Peruzzi, L, Fenu, G, Magrini, S, Gennai, M, Foggi, B, Wagensommer, Rp, Ravera, S, Cogoni, A, Aleffi, M, Alessandrini, A, Bacchetta, G, Bagella, S, Bartolucci, F, Bedini, G, Bernardo, L, Bovio, M, Castello, M, Conti, F, Domina, G, Farrise, Gentili, R, Gigante, D, Peccenini, S, Persiani, Am, Poggio, L, Prosser, F, Santangelo, A, Selvaggi, A, Villani, Mc, Wilhalm, T, Zappa, E, Zotti, M, Tartaglini, N, Ardenghi, Mg, Blasi, C, Raimondo, Fm, Venturella, G, Cogoni, D, Puglisi, M, Campisi, P, Miserere, L, Perrino, Ev, Strumia, S, Iberite, M, Fabrini, G, Orsenigo, S., G., Rossi, C., Montagnani, T., Abeli, D., Gargano, L., Peruzzi, G., Fenu, S., Magrini, M., Gennai, B., Foggi, R. P., Wagensommer, S., Ravera, A., Cogoni, M., Aleffi, A., Alessandrini, G., Bacchetta, S., Bagella, F., Bartolucci, G., Bedini, L., Bernardo, M., Bovio, M., Castello, F., Conti, G., Domina, E., Farri, R., Gentili, D., Gigante, S., Peccenini, A. M., Persiani, L., Poggio, F., Prosser, Santangelo, Annalisa, A., Selvaggi, M. C., Villani, T., Wilhalm, E., Zappa, M., Zotti, N., Tartaglini, N. M. G., Ardenghi, C., Blasi, F. M., Raimondo, G., Venturella, D., Cogoni, M., Puglisi, P., Campisi, L., Miserere, E. V., Perrino, S., Strumia, M., Iberite, F., Lucchese, G., Fabrini, S., Orsenigo, T., Abelia, A., Santangelo, N., Tartaglinia, F. M., Raimondoa, M., Puglisia, P., Campisia, L., Misererea, Strumia, Sandro, Wagensommer, RP, Farris, E, Persiani, AM, Villani, MC, Ardenghi, NMG, Raimondo, FM, Perrino, EV, Lucchese, F, Fabrinit G, Orsenigo, S, Castello, Miri, and G., Fabrinit
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policy species ,Flora ,Endemic species, GIS database, IUCN protocol, Italy, policy species ,gis database ,iucn protocol ,endemic species ,italy ,GIS database ,Regional Red List ,Plant Science ,Biology ,red list, Italian flora ,Red List Index ,IUCN protocollo ,Environmental protection ,IUCN Red List ,Endemic species ,IUCN protocol ,Italy ,Endemism ,specie endemiche ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Extinction ,Agroforestry ,Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica ,endemic species, GIS database IUCN protocol, Itlay, policy specie ,policy specie ,Endemic specie ,Italia ,Taxon ,GIS banca dati ,Threatened species ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,endemismi, GIS banca dati, IUCN protocollo, Italia, policy specie - Abstract
La nuova Lista Rossa della flora Italiana comprende tutte le "policy" specie italiane e altre specie di nota conservazione e comprende 400 taxa di cui il 65% sono minacciate di estinzione. La Lista Rossa si basa su un enorme data-set georeferenziato utile per gli scopi di conservazione. - The New Red List of the Italian Flora includes all the Italian policy species and other species of known conservation concerns for a total of 400 taxa, 65% of which are threatened with extinction. The Red List is based on a huge georeferenced data-set useful for conservation purposes.
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18. A new species of Anthemis sect. Hiorthia (Asteraceae) from SE Sicily
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Gianniantonio Domina, Francesco Maria Raimondo, Riccardo Guarino, Guarino, R, Raimondo, FM, and Domina G
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Nature reserve ,Ecology ,Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica ,Plant Science ,Biology ,Asteraceae ,Sect ,biology.organism_classification ,language.human_language ,Taxon ,Habitat ,Anthemis, chasmophyte, endemic flora, Sicily, Hyblaean plateau ,Botany ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,language ,Anthemis ,Sicilian ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
A new species of Anthemis sect. Hiorthia (Asteraceae) is described from Sicily. This taxon, named A. piagnattiorum, is confined to a restricted area of the Hyblaean territory (SE Sicily), in the Natural Reserve of Cava Grande (Cassibile, Siracuse), where it takes shelter on carbonate rocky habitat and participates, with other Sicilian endemic taxa, to the composition of a termophilous chasmophytic community (Putorio calabricae–Micromerietum microphyllae).
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19. Mediterranean island biogeography: Analysis of fern species distribution in the system of islets around Sicily
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Pietro Mazzola, Angelo Troia, Francesco Maria Raimondo, Troia, A, Raimondo, FM, and Mazzola, P
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Mediterranean climate ,biology ,Insular biogeography ,Ecology ,Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica ,Species distribution ,Plant Science ,biology.organism_classification ,Mediterranean Basin ,ferns, pteridophytes, flora, island biogeography, Sicily, islets, Mediterranean, floristic affinity ,Floristics ,Pteridophyte ,Geography ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,Species richness ,Fern ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
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 geographic position. A clear positive island species/area relationship (ISAR) was shown only for the volcanic islands. The island species/(area6elevation) relationship (ISAER), on the contrary, was unsatisfactory. The main features of interest are the following: (1) the clear division of the islands into two groups, volcanic vs. sedimentary; (2) the floristic richness of the volcanic compared to sedimentary islands and (3) the uniqueness of the pteridophyte flora of Pantelleria. This seems to demonstrate that the lower number of taxa in the islands farthest away from the ‘‘mainland’’ (Sicily, Tunisia) is not due to isolation, but due to another factor, probably habitat availability.
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20. Taxa a rischio nella flora vascolare della Sicilia
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Maria Raimondo Francesco, Giuseppe Bazan, Angelo Troia, RAIMONDO FM, BAZAN G, TROIA A, Raimondo, FM, Bazan, G, and Troia, A
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threatened species, vascular flora, red list, Sicily, Italy, IUCN, conservazione, tutela, flora a rischio, specie estinte ,Global and Planetary Change ,Ecology ,Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,Life Sciences ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
Biogeographia vol. XgO( - 2011 (Pubblicato il 23 dicembre 2011) La Biogeografia de/Ia Sicilia Taxa a rischio nella flora vascolare della Sicilia FRANCESCO MARIA RAIMONDO, GIUSEPPE BAZAN, ANGELO TROIA Dzjzartimento di Biologia Ambientale e Biodiversitd, Universird di Palermo via Arc/aimfi 38, 90123 Palermo (Italy) Key words: threatened species, vascular flora, red list, Sicily. SUMMARY An analysis was made to update the regional red list of endangered vascular plants in Sicily which, with 3,252 taxa (including a noteworthy number of endemic species), is one of the richest areas in the Mediterranean region. Considering previous regional and national red lists, recent taxonomic and floristic literature, and unpublished da- ta, 1,057 taxa were assessed, i.e. about 32% of the regional vascular flora. Using the latest IUCN categories and cri- teria, 403 taxa (that is the 12.4% of Sicilian flora) are under threat (categories “CR”, “EN”, “VU”), and 220 more taxa (= 6.8%) are “Near Threatened”. Two species result extinct, one extinct in the wild, and 24 regionally extinct. INTRO DUZIONE Gli sforzi per arrestare il continuo declino della biodiversita globale sono at- tualmente ostacolati da una inadeguata conoscenza dello “stato di conserva- zione” degli organismi che costituiscono la base fondamentale per tutta la vita sulla Terra: le piante Verdi. E chiaro che l’ambizioso obiettivo della “Global Plant Conservation Strategy” di una “valutazione preliminare dello stato di con- servazione di tutte le specie vegetali conosciute a livello nazionale, regionale ed internazionale” non sarebbe stato raggiunto entro il 2010 (Schatz, 2009). P0- sto che la Convenzione sulla Diversita Biologica impone ai paesi sottoscrittori di assicurare la protezione delle specie che vivono esclusivamente all’interno dei loro confini, emerge la necessita di disporre di affidabili liste rosse nazionali (e regionali) che possano costituire la base scientifica per adeguate politiche di conservazione. La prima “lista rossa” delle specie vegetali minacciate di estinzione compare in Italia nel 1992 — l’anno della Conferenza delle Nazioni Unite sull’Ambien— te e lo Sviluppo e della Convenzione sulla Diversita Biologica —; il “Libro Ros- so delle piante d’Italia” (Conti et al., 1992) indicava 458 piante Vascolari rite— nute a rischio di estinzione sull’intero territorio italiano, riportando per ciascuna
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21. Esperienze finalizzate alla gestione conservativa dei boschi di faggio in Sicilia
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Rosario Schicchi, Pasquale Marino, Francesco Maria Raimondo, Schicchi, R, Marino, P, and Raimondo, FM
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Ceduo di faggio, Monti Nebrodi, Sicilia ,Computer science ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,Humanities - Abstract
Con riferimento ai boschi di faggio del Parco naturale dei Nebrodi, in Sicilia, vengono esposti i risultati di un particolare intervento di conversione di un ceduo in fustaia. Il metodo prescelto è quello della matricinatura intensiva con rilascio del materiale di risulta triturato sul posto.
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22. Nuove prospettive per l’arboricoltura da legno in Sicilia: la coltivazione del noce Pecan
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Vincenzo Ilardi, Pietro Mazzola, Francesco Maria Raimondo, Raimondo, FM, Ilardi, V, and Mazzola, P
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Computer science ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,produzioni legnose, pecan, Sicilia ,Humanities - Abstract
In funzione della promozione dell’arboricoltura da legno in Sicilia, vengono presentati i risultati di osservazioni condotte presso l’Orto botanico di Palermo, concernenti la coltivazione del noce pecan (Carya illinoensis). Essi vengono valutati positivamente anche in relazione alla crescita e alle caratteristiche del legno che potrebbe trovare localmente utile impiego.
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23. Piante indigene e loro impiego nel recupero della biodiversità dei sistemi forestali siciliani
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Gianniantonio Domina, Rosario Schicchi, Francesco Maria Raimondo, RAIMONDO F M, SCHICCHI R, DOMINA G, Raimondo, FM, Schicchi, R, and Domina, G
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Piante indigene, recupero ambientale, Sicilia ,Computer science ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,Humanities - Abstract
Sulla base dei dati di letteratura e di osservazioni in campo, gli autori analizzano la componente legnosa indigena della flora siciliana (fanerofite e nano-fanerofite) utile per interventi di recupero e restauro ambientale. Si tratta di 173 taxa, specifici e infraspecifici, afferenti a 72 generi di 34 famiglie, tra le quali sono particolarmente rappresentate Rosaceae (47), Fagaceae (18), Fabaceae (15) e Salicaceae(12). Per ogni taxon vengono evidenziati dati concernenti la natura del substrato e la fascia vegetazionale di pertinenza. Viene fornita, inoltre, una valutazione complessiva sulla potenzialità d’impiego in funzione della rispettiva plasticità ecologica.
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24. Nuove tipologie di monumenti arborei in Sicilia
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Francesco Maria Raimondo, Rosario Schicchi, RAIMONDO F M, SCHICCHI R, Raimondo, FM, and Schicchi, R
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monumenti arborei, classificazione tipologica, Sicilia ,Computer science ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,Humanities - Abstract
Con riferimento ai monumenti arborei, gli autori propongono nuove tipologie che, oltre alla singola pianta, identificano gruppi, popolamenti e formazioni. Vengono riportati alcuni esempi di espressioni forestali monumentali, riconducibili alle sopraindicate tipologie riscontrate in Sicilia.
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