84 results on '"Cancellieri, L"'
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52. Contribution to the floristic knowledge of Liguria: Report of the excursion of the 'Gruppo di Floristica' (S.B.I) held in 2006,Contributo alla conoscenza floristica della Liguria: Resoconto dell'escursione del Gruppo di Floristica nel 2006 sulle Alpi Liguri meridionali
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Peccenini, S., Barberis, G., Fabrizio Bartolucci, Cancellieri, L., Conti, F., Costalonga, S., Dente, F., Iocchi, M., Lattanzi, E., Lavezzo, P., Lupino, F., Magrini, S., Salerno, G., Tardella, F. M., Terzo, V., Tinti, D., and Zappa, E.
53. Contribution to the floristic knowledge of northern sector of Gran Sasso d'Italia (National Park of Gran Sasso and Laga Mountains): Report of the excursion of the 'Floristic Group' (S.B.I.) held in 2010,Contributo alla conoscenza floristica del settore settentrionale del Gran Sasso d'Italia (Parco Nazionale del Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga) (Abruzzo): Resoconto dell'escursione del Gruppo di Floristica (S.B.I.) nel 2010
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Bartolucci, F., Ranalli, N., Bouvet, D., Cancellieri, L., Fortini, P., Gestri, G., Di Pietro, R., Lattanzi, E., Lavezzo, P., Longo, D., Marsili, S., Peccenini, S., Peruzzi, L., Salerno, G., Soldano, A., Tilia, A., Claudia Turcato, Viciani, D., Wagensommer, R. P., and Conti, F.
54. Contribution to the floristic knowledge of the Presila Catanzarese: Report of the excursion of the 'Gruppo di Floristica' (S.B.I.) held in 2008,Contributo alla conoscenza floristica della Calabria: Resoconto dell'escursione del Gruppo di Floristica (S.B.I.) nel 2008 nella Presila Catanzarese
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Bernardo, L., Bartolucci, F., Cancellieri, L., Costalonga, S., Galasso, G., Galesi, R., Gargano, D., Iberite, M., Iocchi, M., Lattanzi, E., Lavezzo, P., Magrini, S., Peccenini, S., Sciandrello, S., Scoppola, A., Signorino, G., Tilia, A., and Giovanni Spampinato
55. Contribution to the floristic knowledge of Apulia: Report of the excursion of the 'Floristic Group' (Italian Botanical Society) held in 2011 in the southern sector of Daunia Mountains,Contributo alla conoscenza floristica della Puglia: Resoconto dell'escursione del Gruppo di Floristica (S.B.I.) nel 2011 nel settore meridionale dei Monti della Daunia
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Robert Philipp Wagensommer, Marrese, M., Perrino, E. V., Bartolucci, F., Cancellieri, L., Carruggio, F., Conti, F., Di Pietro, R., Fortini, P., Galasso, G., Lattanzi, E., Lavezzo, P., Longo, D., Peccenini, S., Rosati, L., Russo, G., Salerno, G., Scoppola, A., Soldano, A., Stinca, A., Tilia, A., Turco, A., Medagli, P., and Forte, L.
56. Contribution to the floristic knowledge of Liguria: Report of the excursion of the 'Gruppo di Floristica' (S.B.I.) held in 2005,Contributo alla conoscenza floristica della Liguria: Resoconto dell'escursione del Gruppo di Floristica nel 2005 sull'Appennino Ligure orientale
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Peccenini, S., Bartolucci, F., Bernardo, L., Cancellieri, L., Conti, F., Costalonga, S., Del Vico, E., Mattei, R., Di Turi, A., Iocchi, M., Lattanzi, E., Lavezzo, P., Lupino, F., Sara Magrini, Salerno, G., Scoppola, A., Tilia, A., Tinti, D., and Botanico, O.
57. Contribution to the floristic knowledge of the Sicani Mountains (Sicily): Report of the excursion of the 'Gruppo di Floristica' (S.B.I.) held in 2012,Contributo alla conoscenza floristica dei monti Sicani (Sicilia): Resoconto dell'escursione del Gruppo di Floristica (S.B.I.) nel 2012
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Domina, G., Marino, P., Castellano, G., Amato, F., Salvatore Cambria, Cancellieri, L., Crisafulli, A., Cristaudo, A., Faraoni, F., Galesi, R., Guarino, R., Lattanzi, E., Lavezzo, P., Longo, D., Maiorca, G., Peccenini, S., Perrino, E. V., Salerno, G., Scolastri, A., Soldano, A., Stinca, A., Wagensommer, R. P., Xibilia, L., and Raimondo, F. M.
58. Notulae to the Italian native vascular flora: 12
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Francesco Minutillo, Davide Campoccia, Franca Fratolin, Valentina Laface, Giacomo Cangelmi, Salvatore Cherchi, Simone Ravetto Enri, Laura Cancellieri, Lorenzo Pinzani, Enrico Banfi, Rossano Bolpagni, Bernadette Ciocia, Gabriele Galasso, Lina Podda, Michele Lonati, Davide Dagnino, Gianniantonio Domina, Fabio Conti, Andrea Mainetti, Fabrizio Bartolucci, Claudia Turcato, Alessandro Crisafulli, Franz G. Dunkel, Carmelo Maria Musarella, Filippo Prosser, Giovanni Riva, Sandro Ballelli, Nicodemo G. Passalacqua, Federico Selvi, Anna Scoppola, Francesco Santi, Giacomo Mei, Daniela Gigante, Gianmaria Bonari, Nicole Hofmann, Vanessa Lozano, Gaetano Pazienza, Alessio Bertolli, Gabriele Casazza, Ian Briozzo, Marco Pittarello, Giovanni Spampinato, Mauro Fois, Giuseppe De Fine, Francesco Festi, Alice Dalla Vecchia, G. Barberis, Goffredo Filibeck, Luigi Forte, L. Gubellini, Giuseppe Brundu, Giancarlo Tondi, Valerio Del Nero, Mauro Mariotti, Giulia Tomasi, Alfredo Di Filippo, Davide Barberis, Stefano Carfagno, Giacomo Calvia, Viviana Cavallaro, Adriano Stinca, Thomas Bruschi, Michele Callegari, Luigi Minuto, Federica Bonini, Carlo Argenti, Pedro Jiménez-Mejías, Valeria Tomaselli, Mario Calbi, Thomas Wilhalm, Simone Orsenigo, Lorenzo Lastrucci, Francesca Carruggio, Alberto Selvaggi, Günter Gottschlich, Ginevra Nota, Gianluigi Bacchetta, Mattia Pallanza, Bartolucci, F., Domina, G., Argenti, C., Bacchetta, G., Ballelli, S., Banfi, E., Barberis, D., Barberis, G., Bertolli, A., Bolpagni, R., Bonari, G., Bonini, F., Briozzo, I., Brundu, G., Bruschi, T., Calbi, M., Callegari, M., Calvia, G., Campoccia, D., Cancellieri, L., Cangelmi, G., Carfagno, S., Carruggio, F., Casazza, G., Cavallaro, V., Cherchi, S., Ciocia, B., Conti, F., Crisafulli, A., Dagnino, D., Vecchia, A. D., De Fine, G., Nero, V. D., Filippo, A. D., Dunkel, F. G., Festi, F., Filibeck, G., Fois, M., Forte, L., Fratolin, F., Galasso, G., Gigante, D., Gottschlich, G., Gubellini, L., Hofmann, N., Jimenez-Mejias, P., Laface, V. L. A., Lonati, M., Lozano, V., Mainetti, A., Mariotti, M., Mei, G., Minutillo, F., Minuto, L., Musarella, C. M., Nota, G., Orsenigo, S., Pallanza, M., Passalacqua, N. G., Pazienza, G., Pinzani, L., Pittarello, M., Podda, L., Prosser, F., Enri, S. R., Riva, G., Santi, F., Scoppola, A., Selvaggi, A., Selvi, F., Spampinato, G., Stinca, A., Tomaselli, V., Tomasi, G., Tondi, G., Turcato, C., Wilhalm, T., Lastrucci, L., Bartolucci F., Domina G., Argenti C., Bacchetta G., Ballelli S., Banfi E., Barberis D., Barberis G., Bertolli A., Bolpagni R., Bonari G., Bonini F., Briozzo I., Brundu G., Bruschi T., Calbi M., Callegari M., Calvia G., Campoccia D., Cancellieri L., Cangelmi G., Carfagno S., Carruggio F., Casazza G., Cavallaro V., Cherchi S., Ciocia B., Conti F., Crisafulli A., Dagnino D., Vecchia A.D., De Fine G., Nero V.D., Filippo A.D., Dunkel F.G., Festi F., Filibeck G., Fois M., Forte L., Fratolin F., Galasso G., Gigante D., Gottschlich G., Gubellini L., Hofmann N., Jimenez-Mejias P., Laface V.L.A., Lonati M., Lozano V., Mainetti A., Mariotti M., Mei G., Minutillo F., Minuto L., Musarella C.M., Nota G., Orsenigo S., Pallanza M., Passalacqua N.G., Pazienza G., Pinzani L., Pittarello M., Podda L., Prosser F., Enri S.R., Riva G., Santi F., Scoppola A., Selvaggi A., Selvi F., Spampinato G., Stinca A., Tomaselli V., Tomasi G., Tondi G., Turcato C., Wilhalm T., and Lastrucci L.
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Flora ,Endemic taxa ,Endemic taxa, Floristic data, Italy ,Italy ,Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica ,QK1-989 ,Floristic data ,Botany ,Zoology ,Plant Science ,Biology ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
In this contribution, new data concerning the distribution of native vascular flora in Italy are presented. It includes new records, confirmations, exclusions, and status changes to the Italian administrative regions. Nomenclatural and distribution updates, published elsewhere, and corrigenda are provided as Suppl. material 1.
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59. Notulae to the Italian native vascular flora: 13
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Fabrizio Bartolucci, Gianniantonio Domina, Sebastiano Andreatta, Carlo Argenti, Giovanni Astuti, Sandro Ballelli, Sergio Ballestrin, Enrico Banfi, Davide Barberis, Liliana Bernardo, Alessio Bertolli, Fabrizio Bonali, Federica Bonini, Thomas Bruschi, Giovanni Buccomino, Orazio Caldarella, Laura Cancellieri, Paolo Caputo, Fabio Conti, Antonietta Crisanti, Emanuele Del Guacchio, Francesco Falcinelli, Francesco Festi, Valentina Ferri, Goffredo Filibeck, Gabriele Galasso, Giovanni Gestri, Daniela Gigante, Leonardo Gubellini, Günter Gottschlich, Riccardo Guarino, Nicole Hofmann, Gergely Király, Paolo Laghi, Valerio Lazzeri, Michele Lonati, Fabio Luchino, Jacopo Lupoletti, Giacomo Mei, Marco Merli, Konrad Pagitz, Bruno Paura, Riccardo Pennesi, Enrico Vito Perrino, Antonio Pica, Brunello Pierini, Lorenzo Pinzani, Marco Pittarello, Safiya Praleskouskaya, Filippo Prosser, Francesco Roma-Marzio, Francesco Santi, Daniele Saiani, Anastasia Sebellin, Adriano Soldano, Tommaso Spilli, Adriano Stinca, Massimo Terzi, Manuel Tiburtini, Giulia Tomasi, Roberto Venanzoni, Lorenzo Lastrucci, Bartolucci, F., Domina, G., Andreatta, S., Argenti, C., Astuti, G., Ballelli, S., Ballestrin, S., Banfi, E., Barberis, D., Bernardo, L., Bertolli, A., Bonali, F., Bonini, F., Bruschi, T., Buccomino, G., Caldarella, O., Cancellieri, L., Caputo, P., Conti, F., Crisanti, A., Guacchio, E. D., Falcinelli, F., Festi, F., Ferri, V., Filibeck, G., Galasso, G., Gestri, G., Gigante, D., Gubellini, L., Gottschlich, G., Guarino, R., Hofmann, N., Kiraly, G., Laghi, P., Lazzeri, V., Lonati, M., Luchino, F., Lupoletti, J., Mei, G., Merli, M., Pagitz, K., Paura, B., Pennesi, R., Perrino, E. V., Pica, A., Pierini, B., Pinzani, L., Pittarello, M., Praleskouskaya, S., Prosser, F., Roma-Marzio, F., Santi, F., Saiani, D., Sebellin, A., Soldano, A., Spilli, T., Stinca, A., Terzi, M., Tiburtini, M., Tomasi, G., Venanzoni, R., Lastrucci, L., Bartolucci F., Domina G., Andreatta S., Argenti C., Astuti G., Ballelli S., Ballestrin S., Banfi E., Barberis D., Bernardo L., Bertolli A., Bonali F., Bonini F., Bruschi T., Buccomino G., Caldarella O., Cancellieri L., Caputo P., Conti F., Crisanti A., Guacchio E.D., Falcinelli F., Festi F., Ferri V., Filibeck G., Galasso G., Gestri G., Gigante D., Gubellini L., Gottschlich G., Guarino R., Hofmann N., Kiraly G., Laghi P., Lazzeri V., Lonati M., Luchino F., Lupoletti J., Mei G., Merli M., Pagitz K., Paura B., Pennesi R., Perrino E.V., Pica A., Pierini B., Pinzani L., Pittarello M., Praleskouskaya S., Prosser F., Roma-Marzio F., Santi F., Saiani D., Sebellin A., Soldano A., Spilli T., Stinca A., Terzi M., Tiburtini M., Tomasi G., Venanzoni R., and Lastrucci L.
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Endemic taxa ,Endemic taxa, Floristic data, Italy ,Italy ,Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,Floristic data ,Plant Science ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
In this contribution, new data concerning the distribution of native vascular flora in Italy are presented. It includes new records, confirmations, exclusions, and status changes to the Italian administrative regions. Two new combinations are proposed. Nomenclatural and distribution updates, published elsewhere, and corrigenda are provided as Suppl. material 1. In this contribution, new data concerning the distribution of native vascular flora in Italy are presented. It includes new records, confirmations, and exclusions to the Italian administrative regions. Nomenclatural and distribution updates, published elsewhere, and corrigenda are provided as Suppl. material 1.
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60. Notulae to the Italian alien vascular flora: 14
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Gabriele Galasso, Gianniantonio Domina, Sebastiano Andreatta, Carlo Argenti, Giovanni Astuti, Giovanni Bacaro, Gianluigi Bacchetta, Simonetta Bagella, Enrico Banfi, Davide Barberis, Fabrizio Bartolucci, Liliana Bernardo, Gianmaria Bonari, Giuseppe Brundu, Giovanni Buccomino, Giacomo Calvia, Laura Cancellieri, Alberto Capuano, Laura Celesti-Grapow, Fabio Conti, Alba Cuena-Lombraña, Francesco S. D’Amico, Giuseppe De Fine, Leopoldo de Simone, Emanuele Del Guacchio, Francesca Emili, Emanuele Fanfarillo, Simonetta Fascetti, Tiberio Fiaschi, Mauro Fois, Paola Fortini, Rodolfo Gentili, Marco Giardini, Amara N. Hussain, Duilio Iamonico, Valentina L. A. Laface, Andrea Lallai, Lorenzo Lazzaro, Angela P. Lecis, Eleonora Ligato, Gianfranco Loi, Michele Lonati, Vanessa Lozano, Simona Maccherini, Andrea Mainetti, Francesco Mascia, Giacomo Mei, Flavio Menini, Marco Merli, Antonio Montesano, Michele Mugnai, Carmelo M. Musarella, Ginevra Nota, Nicola Olivieri, Nicodemo G. Passalacqua, Lorenzo Pinzani, Alice Pisano, Marco Pittarello, Lina Podda, Giandomenico Posillipo, Giovanna Potenza, Massimiliano Probo, Filippo Prosser, Lara A. Quaglini, Simone Ravetto Enri, Giovanni Rivieccio, Francesco Roma-Marzio, Leonardo Rosati, Alberto Selvaggi, Adriano Soldano, Adriano Stinca, Stefano Tasinazzo, Salvatore Tassone, Massimo Terzi, Roberta Vallariello, Roberta Vangelisti, Filip Verloove, Lorenzo Lastrucci, Galasso, Gabriele, Domina, Gianniantonio, Andreatta, Sebastiano, Argenti, Carlo, Astuti, Giovanni, Bacaro, Giovanni, Bacchetta, Gianluigi, Bagella, Simonetta, Banfi, Enrico, Barberis, Davide, Bartolucci, Fabrizio, Bernardo, Liliana, Bonari, Gianmaria, Brundu, Giuseppe, Buccomino, Giovanni, Calvia, Giacomo, Cancellieri, Laura, Capuano, Alberto, Celesti-Grapow, Laura, Conti, Fabio, Cuena-Lombraña, Alba, D’Amico, Francesco S., De Fine, Giuseppe, de Simone, Leopoldo, Del Guacchio, Emanuele, Emili, Francesca, Fanfarillo, Emanuele, Fascetti, Simonetta, Fiaschi, Tiberio, Fois, Mauro, Fortini, Paola, Gentili, Rodolfo, Giardini, Marco, Hussain, Amara N., Iamonico, Duilio, Laface, Valentina L. A., Lallai, Andrea, Lazzaro, Lorenzo, Lecis, Angela P., Ligato, Eleonora, Loi, Gianfranco, Lonati, Michele, Lozano, Vanessa, Maccherini, Simona, Mainetti, Andrea, Mascia, Francesco, Mei, Giacomo, Menini, Flavio, Merli, Marco, Montesano, Antonio, Mugnai, Michele, Musarella, Carmelo M., Nota, Ginevra, Olivieri, Nicola, Passalacqua, Nicodemo G., Pinzani, Lorenzo, Pisano, Alice, Pittarello, Marco, Podda, Lina, Posillipo, Giandomenico, Potenza, Giovanna, Probo, Massimiliano, Prosser, Filippo, Quaglini, Lara A., Ravetto Enri, Simone, Rivieccio, Giovanni, Roma-Marzio, Francesco, Rosati, Leonardo, Selvaggi, Alberto, Soldano, Adriano, Stinca, Adriano, Tasinazzo, Stefano, Tassone, Salvatore, Terzi, Massimo, Vallariello, Roberta, Vangelisti, Roberta, Verloove, Filip, Lastrucci, Lorenzo, Galasso G., Domina G., Andreatta S., Argenti C., Astuti G., Bacaro G., Bacchetta G., Bagella S., Banfi E., Barberis D., Bartolucci F., Bernardo L., Bonari G., Brundu G., Buccomino G., Calvia G., Cancellieri L., Capuano A., Celesti-Grapow L., Conti F., Cuena-Lombraña A., D’Amico F.S., De Fine G., de Simone L., Guacchio E.D., Emili F., Fanfarillo E., Fascetti S., Fiaschi T., Fois M., Fortini P., Gentili R., Giardini M., Hussain A.N., Iamonico D., Laface V.L.A., Lallai A., Lazzaro L., Lecis A.P., Ligato E., Loi G., Lonati M., Lozano V., Maccherini S., Mainetti A., Mascia F., Mei G., Menini F., Merli M., Montesano A., Mugnai M., Musarella C.M., Nota G., Olivieri N., Passalacqua N.G., Pinzani L., Pisano A., Pittarello M., Podda L., Posillipo G., Potenza G., Probo M., Prosser F., Quaglini L.A., Enri S.R., Rivieccio G., Roma-Marzio F., Rosati L., Selvaggi A., Soldano A., Stinca A., Tasinazzo S., Tassone S., Terzi M., Vallariello R., Vangelisti R., Verloove F., Lastrucci L., Galasso, G, Domina, G, Andreatta, S, Argenti, C, Astuti, G, Bacaro, G, Bacchetta, G, Bagella, S, Banfi, E, Barberis, D, Bartolucci, F, Bernardo, L, Bonari, G, Brundu, G, Buccomino, G, Calvia, G, Cancellieri, L, Capuano, A, Celesti-Grapow, L, Conti, F, Cuena-Lombraña, A, D’Amico, F, De Fine, G, de Simone, L, Guacchio, E, Emili, F, Fanfarillo, E, Fascetti, S, Fiaschi, T, Fois, M, Fortini, P, Gentili, R, Giardini, M, Hussain, A, Iamonico, D, Laface, V, Lallai, A, Lazzaro, L, Lecis, A, Ligato, E, Loi, G, Lonati, M, Lozano, V, Maccherini, S, Mainetti, A, Mascia, F, Mei, G, Menini, F, Merli, M, Montesano, A, Mugnai, M, Musarella, C, Nota, G, Olivieri, N, Passalacqua, N, Pinzani, L, Pisano, A, Pittarello, M, Podda, L, Posillipo, G, Potenza, G, Probo, M, Prosser, F, Quaglini, L, Enri, S, Rivieccio, G, Roma-Marzio, F, Rosati, L, Selvaggi, A, Soldano, A, Stinca, A, Tasinazzo, S, Tassone, S, Terzi, M, Vallariello, R, Vangelisti, R, Verloove, F, and Lastrucci, L
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floristic data ,Italy ,Alien species, floristic data, Italy, nomenclature ,Alien species ,nomenclature ,Plant Science ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Alien specie - Abstract
In this contribution, new data concerning the distribution of vascular flora alien to Italy are presented. It includes new records, confirmations, and status changes for Italy or for Italian administrative regions. Nomenclatural and distribution updates, published elsewhere, and corrections are provided as Suppl. material 1. © Gabriele Galasso et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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61. Benchmarking plant diversity of Palaearctic grasslands and other open habitats
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Monika Janišová, Georgios Fotiadis, Honor C. Prentice, Farshid Memariani, Ivan I. Moysiyenko, Pavel Lustyk, Zdenka Preislerová, Hristo Pedashenko, Francesco Santi, Atushi Ushimaru, Steffen Boch, Galina Savchenko, Fabrizio Buldrini, Irena Axmanová, Milan Chytrý, Jiri Dolezal, Denys Vynokurov, Marta Czarniecka-Wiera, Zdeňka Lososová, Robert K. Peet, Simon Stifter, Ricarda Pätsch, Koenraad Van Meerbeek, Alba Gutiérrez-Girón, Simona Maccherini, András Kelemen, Thomas Becker, Michal Hájek, Christian Pedersen, Stefan Widmer, Remigiusz Pielech, Vladimir Ronkin, Kai Jensen, Anna Wróbel, Cristina Chocarro, Sebastian Świerszcz, Lei Deng, Arkadiusz Nowak, Luisa Conti, Eulàlia Pladevall-Izard, Swantje Löbel, Jonathan Etzold, Jan Peters, Hans Henrik Bruun, Elisabeth M. Hüllbusch, Anna Kuzemko, Martin Magnes, Rayna Natcheva, Riccardo Guarino, Joaquín Molero Mesa, Vasco Silva, Pavel Dřevojan, Iuliia Vasheniak, Jan Lepš, Péter Török, Timo Conradi, Marcin Nobis, Aaron Pérez-Haase, Yun Wang, María Rosa Fernández Calzado, Ilaria Bonini, Massimo Terzi, Meelis Pärtel, Liqing Zhao, Csaba Tölgyesi, Frank Weiser, Philipp Kirschner, Juan Antonio Campos, Zuzana Plesková, László Demeter, George Fayvush, Asun Berastegi, Behlül Güler, Diego Liendo, Nancy Langer, Manfred Finckh, Martin Diekmann, Florian Jeltsch, Anke Jentsch, Robin J. Pakeman, Tobias Ceulemans, Javier Etayo, Orsolya Valkó, Carly J. Stevens, Kaoru Kakinuma, Michele Aleffi, Jiří Danihelka, Alicia Teresa Rosario Acosta, Balázs Teleki, Laura M. E. Sutcliffe, Solvita Rusina, Rosario G. Gavilán, Pieter De Frenne, Michele Mugnai, Arantzazu L. Luzuriaga, Marc Olivier Büchler, Lubomír Tichý, Soroor Rahmanian, Zsolt Molnár, Itziar García-Mijangos, Jürgen Dengler, Harald Pauli, Asuka Koyama, Anvar Sanaei, Cecilia Dupré, Parvaneh Ashouri, Vladimir G. Onipchenko, Ute Jandt, Zoltán Bátori, François Gillet, Alla Aleksanyan, Ariel Bergamini, Corrado Marcenò, Constantin Mardari, Nadezda Tsarevskaya, José Luis Benito Alonso, Łukasz Kozub, Ottar Michelsen, Felix May, Goffredo Filibeck, Jan Roleček, Jalil Noroozi, Karsten Wesche, Eva Šmerdová, Michael Manthey, Triin Reitalu, Ana M. Sánchez, Eszter Ruprecht, Regina Lindborg, Idoia Biurrun, Risto Virtanen, Gianpietro Giusso del Galdo, Helmut Mayrhofer, Annika K. Jägerbrand, Mansoureh Kargar, Chrisoula B. Pirini, Dariia Shyriaieva, Sabina Burrascano, Esther Baumann, Christian Dolnik, Kristina Merunková, Ching-Feng Li, Eliane S. Meier, Kuber Prasad Bhatta, Mercedes Herrera, Klaus Ecker, Mohammad Farzam, Marta Torca, Nele Ingerpuu, Philippe Jeanneret, Francesco de Bello, Alireza Naqinezhad, Tünde Farkas, Elena Belonovskaya, Josep M. Ninot, Elias Afif, Munemitsu Akasaka, Lorenzo Lazzaro, András Vojtkó, Leonardo Rosati, Jianshuang Wu, Arshad Ali, Sándor Bartha, Zuoqiang Yuan, Wenhong Ma, Patryk Czortek, Marta Carboni, Franz Essl, Hannah J. White, Carmen Van Mechelen, Brigitta Erschbamer, Marek Malicki, Vasyl Budzhak, Jutta Kapfer, Manuela Winkler, Angela Lomba, Hamid Ejtehadi, Judit Sonkoly, Ingrid Turisová, Thomas Vanneste, Laura Cancellieri, Sonja Škornik, David Zelený, Zygmunt Kącki, Alessandro Chiarucci, Salza Palpurina, Sigrid Suchrow, Kathrin Kiehl, Amir Talebi, Beata Cykowska-Marzencka, Borja Jiménez-Alfaro, Nataša Pipenbaher, Frank Yonghong Li, Wendy Fjellstad, Ivana Vitasović-Kosić, Maria Pilar Rodríguez-Rojo, Álvaro Bueno, Daniele Viciani, Juha M. Alatalo, Emelie Waldén, Sahar Ghafari, Grzegorz Swacha, Anna Mária Csergő, Lu Wen, Balázs Deák, Ioannis Tsiripidis, Luis Villar, Maria-Teresa Sebastià, Svetlana Aćić, Halime Moradi, Kiril Vassilev, Daniel García-Magro, Sebastian Wolfrum, Iva Apostolova, Marko Sabovljevic, Giovanna Potenza, Monika Staniaszek-Kik, Iwona Dembicz, Aveliina Helm, Marta Czarnocka-Cieciura, Marta Gaia Sperandii, John-Arvid Grytnes, Laboratoire Chrono-environnement - CNRS - UBFC (UMR 6249) (LCE), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Franche-Comté (UFC), Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté [COMUE] (UBFC)-Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté [COMUE] (UBFC), Biurrun I., Pielech R., Dembicz I., Gillet F., Kozub L., Marceno C., Reitalu T., Van Meerbeek K., Guarino R., Chytry M., Pakeman R.J., Preislerova Z., Axmanova I., Burrascano S., Bartha S., Boch S., Bruun H.H., Conradi T., De Frenne P., Essl F., Filibeck G., Hajek M., Jimenez-Alfaro B., Kuzemko A., Molnar Z., Partel M., Patsch R., 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Torok, P, Tsarevskaya, N, Tsiripidis, I, Turisova, I, Ushimaru, A, Valko, O, VAN MECHELEN, Carmen, Vanneste, T, Vasheniak, I, Vassilev, K, Viciani, D, Villar, L, Virtanen, R, Vitasovic-Kosic, I, Vojtko, A, Vynokurov, D, Walden, E, Wang, Y., Weiser, F, Wen, L, Wesche, K, White, H, Widmer, S, Wolfrum, S, Wrobel, A, Yuan, ZQ, Zeleny, D, Zhao, LQ, Dengler, J., Jiménez‐alfaro, Borja, Sutcliffe, Laura M. E., Acosta, Alicia, Büchler, Marc‐olivier, Cykowska‐marzencka, Beata, Czarniecka‐wiera, Marta, Czarnocka‐cieciura, Marta, Bello, Francesco, García‐magro, Daniel, García‐mijangos, Itziar, Grytnes, John‐arvid, Gutiérrez‐girón, Alba, Li, Ching‐feng, Pérez‐haase, Aaron, Pladevall‐izard, Eulàlia, Rodríguez‐rojo, Maria Pilar, Staniaszek‐kik, Monika, Turisová, Ingrid, and Vitasović‐kosić, Ivana
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Vascular plant ,SURROGATE ,333.7: Landflächen, Naturerholungsgebiete ,Biome ,Lichen ,open habitat ,Plant Science ,DATABASES ,Benchmark ,Grassland ,Scale dependence ,benchmark ,RICHNESS HOTSPOTS ,Vegetation type ,Taxonomic rank ,SCALE ,Macroecology ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,2. Zero hunger ,bryophyte ,GLOBAL PATTERNS ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Ecology ,Open habitat ,vascular plant ,Forestry ,ichen ,Vegetation ,Vegetation plot ,Palaearctic ,580: Pflanzen (Botanik) ,Geography ,Habitat ,scale dependence ,fine-grain biodiversity ,grassland ,GrassPlot Diversity Explorer ,lichen ,species–area relationship ,vegetation plot ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,CONSERVATION ,Environmental Sciences & Ecology ,Fine-grain biodiversity ,benchmark, bryophyte, fine-grain biodiversity, grassland, GrassPlot Diversity Explorer, lichen, open habitat, Palaearctic, scale dependence, species–area relationship, vascular plant, vegetation plot ,species-area relationship ,benchmark, bryophyte, fine-grain biodiversity, grassland, GrassPlot Diversity Explorer, lichen, open habitat, Palaearctic, scale dependence, species-area relationship, vascular plant, vegetation plot ,Species–area relationship ,Science & Technology ,Plant Sciences ,Biology and Life Sciences ,15. Life on land ,plant diversity ,13. Climate action ,Bryophyte ,SPECIES-AREA RELATIONSHIPS ,VASCULAR PLANTS ,BIODIVERSITY ,Species richness ,[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology ,BRYOPHYTES - Abstract
© 2021 The Authors., Aims: Understanding fine-grain diversity patterns across large spatial extents is fundamental for macroecological research and biodiversity conservation. Using the GrassPlot database, we provide benchmarks of fine-grain richness values of Palaearctic open habitats for vascular plants, bryophytes, lichens and complete vegetation (i.e., the sum of the former three groups). Location: Palaearctic biogeographic realm. Methods: We used 126,524 plots of eight standard grain sizes from the GrassPlot database: 0.0001, 0.001, 0.01, 0.1, 1, 10, 100 and 1,000 m and calculated the mean richness and standard deviations, as well as maximum, minimum, median, and first and third quartiles for each combination of grain size, taxonomic group, biome, region, vegetation type and phytosociological class. Results: Patterns of plant diversity in vegetation types and biomes differ across grain sizes and taxonomic groups. Overall, secondary (mostly semi-natural) grasslands and natural grasslands are the richest vegetation type. The open-access file ”GrassPlot Diversity Benchmarks” and the web tool “GrassPlot Diversity Explorer” are now available online (https://edgg.org/databases/GrasslandDiversityExplorer) and provide more insights into species richness patterns in the Palaearctic open habitats. Conclusions: The GrassPlot Diversity Benchmarks provide high-quality data on species richness in open habitat types across the Palaearctic. These benchmark data can be used in vegetation ecology, macroecology, biodiversity conservation and data quality checking. While the amount of data in the underlying GrassPlot database and their spatial coverage are smaller than in other extensive vegetation-plot databases, species recordings in GrassPlot are on average more complete, making it a valuable complementary data source in macroecology., GrassPlot development has been supported by the Bavarian Research Alliance (BayIntAn_UBT_2017_58), the Eurasian Dry Grassland Group (EDGG) and the International Association for Vegetation Science (IAVS); IB, CorM, JAC, IGM, DGM, MHe, DL and MTo were supported by the Basque Government (IT936‐16); CorM, IAx, MCh, JDa, PD, MHá, ZL, ZPr, EŠ and LT were supported by the Czech Science Foundation (19‐28491X); TR was supported by the Estonian Research Council (PUT1173); RJP was funded by the Strategic Research Programme of the Scottish Government’s Rural and Environmental Science and Analytical Services Division”; SBa was supported by the GINOP‐2.3.2‐15‐2016‐00019 project; GFi was partially supported by the MIUR initiative “Department of excellence” (Law 232/2016)"; BJA was funded by the Spanish Research Agency (grant AEI/ 10.13039/501100011033); AK, VB, IM, DS, IV and DV were supported by the National Research Foundation of Ukraine (2020.01/0140); MP and AH were supported by the Estonian Research Council (PRG874, PRG609), and the European Regional Development Fund (Centre of Excellence EcolChange); Data collection of HCP was funded by FORMAS (Swedish Research Council for Environment, Agricultural Science and Spatial Planning) and The Swedish Institute; JR was supported by the Czech Science Foundation (grant No. 20‐09895S) and the long‐term developmental project of the Czech Academy of Sciences (RVO 67985939); ATRA was funded by the Grant of Excellence Departments, MIUR‐Italy (ARTICOLO 1, COMMI 314 – 337 LEGGE 232/2016); JMA was supported by Carl Tryggers stiftelse för vetenskaplig forskning and Qatar Petroleum; AAli was supported by the Jiangsu Science and Technology Special Project (Grant No. BX2019084), and Metasequoia Faculty Research Startup Funding at Nanjing Forestry University (Grant No. 163010230), and he is currently supported by Hebei University through Faculty Research Startup Funding Program; ZB was supported by the NKFI K 124796 grant; The GLORIA‐ Aragón project of JLBA was funded by the Dirección General de Cambio Climático del Gobierno de Aragón (Spain); MCs and LDem were supported by DG Environment through the European Forum on Nature Conservation and Pastoralism and Barbara Knowles Fund, in collaboration with Pogány‐havas Association, Romania; JDa was partially supported by long‐term research development project no. RVO 67985939 of the Czech Academy of Sciences; BD and OV were supported by the NKFI KH 126476, NKFI KH 130338, NKFI FK 124404 and NKFI FK 135329 grants; BD, OV and AKe were supported by the Bolyai János Scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences; BE was funded by the Environmental Department of the Tyrolean Federal State Government, the MAB Programme of the Austrian Academy of Science, the Mountain Agriculture Research Unit and the Alpine Research Centre Obergurgl of Innsbruck University. The GLORIA projects of BE were funded by the EU project no. EVK2‐CT‐2000‐00056, the Earth System Sciences Program of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (project MEDIALPS), the Amt für Naturparke, Autonome Provinz Bozen‐Südtirol, the Südtiroler Wissenschaftsfonds and the Tiroler Wissenschaftsfonds; RGG was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Research to sample GLORIA sites in central Spain (CGL 2008‐00901/BOS) and present works by the Autonomous Region of Madrid (REMEDINAL TE‐CM, S2018/EMT‐4338); MJ was supporteLatviaed by Latvia Grant No. 194051; NP and SŠ were partly supported by the Slovenian Research Agency, core fundings P1‐0403 and J7‐1822.
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Davide Dagnino, Nicole Hofmann, Roberto Marchianò, Goffredo Filibeck, Carmelo Maria Musarella, Fabrizio Bonali, Riccardo Pennesi, Lorenzo Lastrucci, Giacomo Mei, Giulio Ferretti, Flavio Menini, Agostino Brusco, Duilio Iamonico, Gianniantonio Domina, Gianluca Piovesan, Valentina Laface, Francesco Roma-Marzio, Antonio Pica, G. Barberis, M. Bovio, A. Gabellini, Laura Cancellieri, L. Gubellini, Paolo Marenzi, Leonardo Rosati, Marco Martignoni, Rossano Bolpagni, Carlo Argenti, Jacopo Lupoletti, Sandro Ballelli, Lorenzo Antonino Gianguzzi, Emanuele Del Guacchio, Gabriele Galasso, Marco Merli, Lorenzo Pinzani, Bruno Foggi, Gianluigi Bacchetta, Michele Lonati, Sarah Tonelli, Davide Barberis, Simone Ravetto Enri, Maurizio Trenchi, Luciana Carotenuto, Lina Podda, Marco Pittarello, Giovanni Spampinato, Enrico Banfi, Giuliano Campus, Emanuele Cheli, Fabrizio Bartolucci, Claudia Turcato, Adriano Stinca, Daniele Viciani, Orazio Caldarella, Domenico Lucarini, Emmanuele Farris, Sebastiano Andreatta, Gianni Bedini, Ian Briozzo, Simonetta Peccenini, Günter Gottschlich, Simone Orsenigo, Lorenzo Peruzzi, Bartolucci, F., Domina, G., Andreatta, S., Argenti, C., Bacchetta, G., Ballelli, S., Banfi, E., Barberis, D., Barberis, G., Bedini, G., Bolpagni, R., Bonali, F., Bovio, M., Briozzo, I., Brusco, A., Caldarella, O., Campus, G., Cancellieri, L., Carotenuto, L., Cheli, E., Dagnino, D., Guacchio, E. D., Farris, E., Ferretti, G., Filibeck, G., Foggi, B., Gabellini, A., Galasso, G., Gianguzzi, L., Gottschlich, G., Gubellini, L., Hofmann, N., Iamonico, D., Laface, V. L. A., Lonati, M., Lucarini, D., Lupoletti, J., Marchiano, R., Marenzi, P., Martignoni, M., Mei, G., Menini, F., Merli, M., Musarella, C. M., Orsenigo, S., Peccenini, S., Pennesi, R., Peruzzi, L., Pica, A., Pinzani, L., Piovesan, G., Pittarello, M., Podda, L., Enri, S. R., Roma-Marzio, F., Rosati, L., Spampinato, G., Stinca, A., Tonelli, S., Trenchi, M., Turcato, C., Viciani, D., Lastrucci, L., and BARTOLUCCI F., DOMINA G., ANDREATTA S., ARGENTI C., BACCHETTA G., BALLELLI S., BANFI E., BARBERIS D., BARBERIS G., BEDINI G., BOLPAGNI R., BONALI F., BOVIO M., BRIOZZO I., BRUSCO A., CALDARELLA O., CAMPUS G., CANCELLIERI L., CAROTENUTO L., CHELI E., DAGNINO D., DEL GUACCHIO E., FARRIS E., FERRETTI G., FILIBECK F., FOGGI B., GABELLINI A., GALASSO G., GIANGUZZI L., GOTTSCHLICH G., GUBELLINI L., HOFMANN N., IAMONICO D., LAFACE V.L.A., LONATI M., LUCARINI D., LUPOLETTI J., MARCHIANÒ R., MARENZI P., MARTIGNONI M., MEI G., MENINI F., MERLI M., MUSARELLA C.M., ORSENIGO S., PECCENINI S., PENNESI R., PERUZZI L., PICA A., PINZANI L., PIOVESAN G., PITTARELLO M., PODDA L., RAVETTO ENRI S., ROMA-MARZIO F., ROSATI L., SPAMPINATO G., STINCA A., TONELLI S., TRENCHI M., TURCATO C., VICIANI D., LASTRUCCI L.
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0106 biological sciences ,Flora ,Endemic taxa ,Endemic taxa, Floristic data, Italy ,Floristic data ,Italy ,Botany ,Zoology ,Plant Science ,Biology ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,QK1-989 ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
In this contribution, new data concerning the distribution of native vascular flora in Italy are presented. It includes new records, confirmations, exclusions, and status changes to the Italian administrative regions. A new combination in the genus Pilosella is proposed. Nomenclatural and distribution updates, published elsewhere, and corrigenda are provided as Suppl. material 1.
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63. Notulae to the Italian native vascular flora: 8
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Gianluigi Bacchetta, Goffredo Filibeck, Bruno Petriglia, L. Gubellini, Corrado Tietto, Giovanni Maiorca, Francesco Roma-Marzio, Sara Magrini, Federica Bonini, Vito Buono, Daniele Viciani, G. Gestri, Pier Luigi Nimis, Giovanni Spampinato, Lina Podda, Serafino Cannavò, Fabrizio Bartolucci, Claudia Turcato, Simonetta Peccenini, Livia Lunardi, Nicole Hofmann, Sara Mossini, Gianmaria Bonari, Assunta Esposito, Sergio Buono, Robert P. Wagensommer, Daniela Gigante, Leonardo Beccarisi, Andrea Mainetti, Liliana Bernardo, Richard Lorenz, Günter Gottschlich, Luigi Forte, G. Barberis, Giacomo Calvia, Valeria Tomaselli, Chiara Nepi, Gianniantonio Domina, Rita T. Messa Ballarin, Giuliano Mereu, Salvatore Brullo, Simone Ravetto Enri, Luigi Minuto, Nicodemo G. Passalacqua, Manuel Tiburtini, Graziana Fiorini, Enrico Banfi, Michele Lonati, Franco Ballarin, Giovanni Bacaro, Lorenzo Lastrucci, Nicola M. G. Ardenghi, Leonardo Rosati, Franco Caldararo, Gabriele Galasso, Alessandro Ruggero, Mario Calbi, Adriano Stinca, Simonetta Fascetti, Laura Cancellieri, Giovanna Potenza, Davide Dagnino, Carmelo Maria Musarella, Bartolucci F., Domina G., Ardenghi N.M.G., Bacaro G., Bacchetta G., Ballarin F., Banfi E., Barberis G., Beccarisi L., Bernardo L., Bonari G., Bonini F., Brullo S., Buono S., Buono V., Calbi M., Caldararo F., Calvia G., Cancellieri L., Cannavo S., Dagnino D., Esposito A., Fascetti S., Filibeck G., Fiorini G., Forte L., Galasso G., Gestri G., Gigante D., Gottschlich G., Gubellini L., Hofmann N., Lastrucci L., Lonati M., Lorenz R., Lunardi L., Magrini S., Mainetti A., Maiorca G., Mereu G., Ballarin R.T.M., Minuto L., Mossini S., Musarella C.M., Nimis P.L., Passalacqua N.G., Peccenini S., Petriglia B., Podda L., Potenza G., Enri S.R., Roma-Marzio F., Rosati L., Ruggero A., Spampinato G., Stinca A., Tiburtini M., Tietto C., Tomaselli V., Turcato C., Viciani D., Wagensommer R.P., Nepi C., Bartolucci, F., Domina, G., Ardenghi, N. M. G., Bacaro, G., Bacchetta, G., Ballarin, F., Banfi, E., Barberis, G., Beccarisi, L., Bernardo, L., Bonari, G., Bonini, F., Brullo, S., Buono, S., Buono, V., Calbi, M., Caldararo, F., Calvia, G., Cancellieri, L., Cannavo, S., Dagnino, D., Esposito, A., Fascetti, S., Filibeck, G., Fiorini, G., Forte, L., Galasso, G., Gestri, G., Gigante, D., Gottschlich, G., Gubellini, L., Hofmann, N., Lastrucci, L., Lonati, M., Lorenz, R., Lunardi, L., Magrini, S., Mainetti, A., Maiorca, G., Mereu, G., Ballarin, R. T. M., Minuto, L., Mossini, S., Musarella, C. M., Nimis, P. L., Passalacqua, N. G., Peccenini, S., Petriglia, B., Podda, L., Potenza, G., Enri, S. R., Roma-Marzio, F., Rosati, L., Ruggero, A., Spampinato, G., Stinca, A., Tiburtini, M., Tietto, C., Tomaselli, V., Turcato, C., Viciani, D., Wagensommer, R. P., Nepi, C., Bartolucci, F, Domina, G, Ardenghi, Nmg, Bacaro, G, Bacchetta, G, Ballarin, F, Banfi, E, Barberis, G, Beccarisi, L, Bernardo, L, Bonari, G, Bonini, F, Brullo, S, Buono, S, Buono, V, Calbi, M, Caldararo, F, Calvia, G, Cancellieri, L, Cannavò, S, Dagnino, D, Esposito, A, Fascetti, S, Filibeck, G, Fiorini, G, Forte, L, Galasso, G, Gestri, G, Gigante, D, Gottschlich, G, Gubellini, L, Hofmann, N, Lastrucci, L, Lonati, M, Lorenz, R, Lunardi, L, Magrini, S, Mainetti, A, Maiorca, G, Mereu, G, Messa Ballarin, Rt, Minuto, L, Mossini, S, Musarella, Cm, Nimis, Pl, Passalacqua, Ng, Peccenini, S, Petriglia, B, Podda, L, Potenza, G, Ravetto Enri, S, Roma-Marzio, F, Rosati, L, Ruggero, A, Spampinato, G, Stinca, A, Tiburtini, M, Tietto, C, Tomaselli, V, Turcato, C, Viciani, D, Wagensommer, Rp, and Nepi, C
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0106 biological sciences ,Endemic, Floristic data, Italy, Nomenclature ,Flora ,Nomenclature ,Zoology ,Floristic data ,Plant Science ,Biology ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,lcsh:QK1-989 ,Endemic ,Italy ,lcsh:Botany ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
In this contribution, new data concerning the distribution of native vascular flora in Italy are presented. It includes new records, confirmations, exclusions, and status changes to the Italian administrative regions for taxa in the genera Ajuga, Chamaemelum, Clematis, Convolvulus, Cytisus, Deschampsia, Eleocharis, Epipactis, Euphorbia, Groenlandia, Hedera, Hieracium, Hydrocharis, Jacobaea, Juncus, Klasea, Lagurus, Leersia, Linum, Nerium, Onopordum, Persicaria, Phlomis, Polypogon, Potamogeton, Securigera, Sedum, Soleirolia, Stachys, Umbilicus, Valerianella, and Vinca. Nomenclatural and distribution updates, published elsewhere, and corrigenda are provided as Suppl. material 1.
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64. Species–area relationships in continuous vegetation: Evidence from Palaearctic grasslands
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Monika Janišová, Anne Mimet, Steffen Boch, Anna Kuzemko, Juan Antonio Campos, Thomas J. Matthews, Sebastian Wolfrum, Massimo Terzi, Pieter De Frenne, Remigiusz Pielech, Giovanna Potenza, Robert K. Peet, Corrado Marcenò, Iwona Dembicz, Christian Dolnik, Marta Carboni, Orsolya Valkó, David Storch, Łukasz Kozub, Riccardo Guarino, Giampiero Ciaschetti, Christian Pedersen, Arkadiusz Nowak, Denys Vynokurov, Hannah J. White, John-Arvid Grytnes, Franz Essl, Jiri Dolezal, Manuel J. Steinbauer, Idoia Biurrun, Michael Manthey, Laura Cancellieri, Ewelina Klichowska, Edy Fantinato, Behlül Güler, Alireza Naqinezhad, Timo Conradi, Werner Ulrich, Alessandro Chiarucci, Vincent Pellissier, Itziar García-Mijangos, Jürgen Dengler, Goffredo Filibeck, Leonardo Rosati, Manuela Winkler, Dengler J., Matthews T.J., Steinbauer M.J., Wolfrum S., Boch S., Chiarucci A., Conradi T., Dembicz I., Marceno C., Garcia-Mijangos I., Nowak A., Storch D., Ulrich W., Campos J.A., Cancellieri L., Carboni M., Ciaschetti G., De Frenne P., Dolezal J., Dolnik C., Essl F., Fantinato E., Filibeck G., Grytnes J.-A., Guarino R., Guler B., Janisova M., Klichowska E., Kozub L., Kuzemko A., Manthey M., Mimet A., Naqinezhad A., Pedersen C., Peet R.K., Pellissier V., Pielech R., Potenza G., Rosati L., Terzi M., Valko O., Vynokurov D., White H., Winkler M., Biurrun I., Dengler, J., Matthews, T. J., Steinbauer, M. J., Wolfrum, S., Boch, S., Chiarucci, A., Conradi, T., Dembicz, I., Marceno, C., Garcia-Mijangos, I., Nowak, A., Storch, D., Ulrich, W., Campos, J. A., Cancellieri, L., Carboni, M., Ciaschetti, G., De Frenne, P., Dolezal, J., Dolnik, C., Essl, F., Fantinato, E., Filibeck, G., Grytnes, J. -A., Guarino, R., Guler, B., Janisova, M., Klichowska, E., Kozub, L., Kuzemko, A., Manthey, M., Mimet, A., Naqinezhad, A., Pedersen, C., Peet, R. K., Pellissier, V., Pielech, R., Potenza, G., Rosati, L., Terzi, M., Valko, O., Vynokurov, D., White, H., Winkler, M., and Biurrun, I.
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curves ,shapes ,species– area relationship (SAR) ,Michaelis–Menten function ,Biome ,Grassland ,Vegetation type ,logarithmic function ,Taxonomic rank ,Lichen ,Nested‐plot Sampling ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,power law ,Ecology ,VDP::Landbruks- og Fiskerifag: 900 ,biology ,Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica ,Palaearctic grassland ,species-area relationship (SAR) ,ddc ,nonlinear regression ,scale dependence ,Michaelis–Menten Function ,minimal area ,nested-plot sampling ,plant biodiversity ,scaling law ,species–area relationship (SAR) ,environment ,nested‐plot sampling ,Evolution ,Species-area relationship ,diversity ,Behavior and Systematics ,species- area relationship (SAR) ,ddc:570 ,577: Ökologie ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,geography ,model ,fungi ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Species diversity ,Plant community ,Species–area Relationship (SAR) ,Earth and Environmental Sciences ,Michaelis-Menten function ,Species richness ,richness - Abstract
Aim Species-area relationships (SARs) are fundamental scaling laws in ecology although their shape is still disputed. At larger areas, power laws best represent SARs. Yet, it remains unclear whether SARs follow other shapes at finer spatial grains in continuous vegetation. We asked which function describes SARs best at small grains and explored how sampling methodology or the environment influence SAR shape. Location Palaearctic grasslands and other non-forested habitats. Taxa Vascular plants, bryophytes and lichens. Methods We used the GrassPlot database, containing standardized vegetation-plot data from vascular plants, bryophytes and lichens spanning a wide range of grassland types throughout the Palaearctic and including 2,057 nested-plot series with at least seven grain sizes ranging from 1 cm(2) to 1,024 m(2). Using nonlinear regression, we assessed the appropriateness of different SAR functions (power, power quadratic, power breakpoint, logarithmic, Michaelis-Menten). Based on AICc, we tested whether the ranking of functions differed among taxonomic groups, methodological settings, biomes or vegetation types. Results The power function was the most suitable function across the studied taxonomic groups. The superiority of this function increased from lichens to bryophytes to vascular plants to all three taxonomic groups together. The sampling method was highly influential as rooted presence sampling decreased the performance of the power function. By contrast, biome and vegetation type had practically no influence on the superiority of the power law. Main conclusions We conclude that SARs of sessile organisms at smaller spatial grains are best approximated by a power function. This coincides with several other comprehensive studies of SARs at different grain sizes and for different taxa, thus supporting the general appropriateness of the power function for modelling species diversity over a wide range of grain sizes. The poor performance of the Michaelis-Menten function demonstrates that richness within plant communities generally does not approach any saturation, thus calling into question the concept of minimal area. We thank all vegetation scientists who carefully collected multi‐ scale plant diversity data from Palaearctic Grasslands available in GrassPlot. The Eurasian Dry Grassland Group (EDGG) and the International Association for Vegetation Science (IAVS) sup‐ ported the EDGG Field Workshops, which generated a core part of the GrassPlot data. The Bavarian Research Alliance (grant BayIntAn_UBT_2017_58) and the Bayreuth Center of Ecology and Environmental Research (BayCEER) funded the initial GrassPlot workshop during which the database was established and the cur‐ rent paper was initiated. A.N. acknowledges support by the Center for International Scientific Studies and Collaboration (CISSC), Iran. C.M., I.B., I.G.‐M and J.A.C. were funded by the Basque Government (IT936‐16). D.V. carried out the research supported by a grant of the State Fund For Fundamental Research Ф83/53427. G.F. carried out the research in the frame of the MIUR initiative ‘Department of excellence' (Law 232/2016). I.D. was supported by the Polish National Science Centre (grant DEC‐2013/09/N/NZ8/03234). J.Do. was supported by the Czech Science Foundation (GA 17‐19376S). M.J. was supported by grant by Slovak Academy of Sciences (VEGA 02/0095/19). W.U. ac‐ knowledges support from the Polish National Science Centre (grant 2017/27/B/NZ8/00316).
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65. The bacterial etiology of rosy discoloration of ancient wall paintings
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Francesco Imperi, Armida Sodo, Giulia Caneva, Paolo Visca, Laura Cancellieri, Maria Antonietta Ricci, Imperi, F., Caneva, Giulia, Cancellieri, L., Ricci, Maria Antonietta, Sodo, Armida, Visca, Paolo, Imperi, F, and Cancellieri, L
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Rubrobacter ,Microorganism ,Population ,Color ,Cultural Heritage ,Microbiology ,Actinobacteria ,Molecular taxonomy ,RNA, Ribosomal, 16S ,Botany ,Humans ,education ,Phylogeny ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,education.field_of_study ,biology ,Pigments, Biological ,biology.organism_classification ,16S ribosomal RNA ,Archaea ,History, Medieval ,Biodeterioration ,Italy ,Raman spectroscopy ,Microscopy, Electron, Scanning ,Paintings ,Gene pool ,Bacteria - Abstract
Summary The inventory of microorganisms responsible for bio- logical deterioration of ancient paintings has become an integral part of restoration activities. Here, the microbial agent of rosy discoloration on medieval fres- coes in the Crypt of the Original Sin (Matera, Italy) was investigated by a combination of microscopic, molecular and spectroscopic approaches. The bacte- rial community from three rosy-discoloured painting sites was characterized by 16S rRNA gene-based tech- niques. The eubacterial population was prevalently composed of Actinobacteria, among which Rubro- bacter radiotolerans-related bacteria accounted for 63-87% of the 16S rRNA gene pool per sampled site. Archaea, with prevalence of Haloarchaea-related species, were detected in one of the three sites where they accounted for < 0.1% of the total 16S rRNA gene pool. Raman spectroscopy confirmed the identity between R. radiotolerans carotenoids (bacterioru- berins) and pigments responsible for colour alteration of frescoes. This investigation provides the first evidence of a causal relationship between heavy con- tamination by Rubrobacter-related bacterioruberin- producing bacteria and rosy discoloration of ancient wall paintings.
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66. Festuca valesiacaSchleich. ex Gaudin newly discovered in the Central Apennines (Italy): a further example of steppe relict in the Abruzzo 'dry valleys'
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Thomas Becker, Laura Cancellieri, Elena Schommer, Marlene Mürz, Fabio Conti, Goffredo Filibeck, Samuele Maestri, Marta Gaia Sperandii, Fabrizio Bartolucci, Ute Becker, Filibeck, G., Cancellieri, L., Bartolucci, F., Becker, U., Conti, F., Maestri, S., Murz, M., Schommer, E., Sperandii, M. G., and Becker, T.
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0106 biological sciences ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,biology ,Steppe ,Ancient grassland ,phytogeography ,Plant Science ,disjunct range ,Poaceae ,Phytogeography ,biology.organism_classification ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Fucino ,Botany ,Festuca valesiaca ,dry grassland ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
Festuca valesiaca Schleich. ex Gaudin subsp. valesiaca is acknowledged as one of the most characteristic grasses of the continental grasslands and steppes of Eurasia. In Italy, the species was known almost only from the continental valleys of the Alpine chain (with the exception of two small populations at the northernmost edge of the Apennines). Here, we report on the first confirmed finding of F. valesiaca subsp. valesiaca in the surroundings of the Fucino Basin, Central Apennines. This finding expands by c. 400 km southwards the species’ range in Italy. The identity of the species was first ascertained by means of leaf cross-sections and stomata measurements, and then confirmed by chromosome count. Its habitat preferences within the area were found to match well with those described in the literature for C-Europe. After discussing some identification issues and the population’s ecological niche, we present the main biogeographic implications of our finding. By recalling and discussing similar examples, we conclude that during the Holocene forest spread some Apennine “dry valleys” performed as refugia for a number of Pleistocene steppic taxa. The grasslands of these areas may thus be ancient and valuable ecosystems maintained by climate and disturbance throughout the Holocene.
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67. Exploring the drivers of vascular plant richness at very fine spatial scale in sub-Mediterranean limestone grasslands (Central Apennines, Italy)
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Leone Davide Mancini, Manuele Bazzichetto, Goffredo Filibeck, Laura Cancellieri, Marta Gaia Sperandii, Francesco Rossini, Università degli studi della Tuscia [Viterbo], Università degli Studi Roma Tre = Roma Tre University (ROMA TRE), Ecosystèmes, biodiversité, évolution [Rennes] (ECOBIO), Université de Rennes (UR)-Institut Ecologie et Environnement (INEE), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Observatoire des Sciences de l'Univers de Rennes (OSUR), Université de Rennes (UR)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université de Rennes 2 (UR2)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université de Rennes 2 (UR2)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Università degli Studi Roma Tre, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Observatoire des Sciences de l'Univers de Rennes (OSUR)-Institut Ecologie et Environnement (INEE), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Rennes 1 (UR1), Université de Rennes (UNIV-RENNES)-Université de Rennes (UNIV-RENNES), Filibeck, G., Sperandii, M. G., Bazzichetto, M., Mancini, L. D., Rossini, F., and Cancellieri, L.
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0106 biological sciences ,Mediterranean climate ,Vascular plant ,Diversity metrics ,Biodiversity ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Grassland ,Dry grassland ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Nature and Landscape Conservation ,Species–area relationship ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Ecology ,biology ,Topographical gradients ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,Edaphic ,15. Life on land ,biology.organism_classification ,Multi-scale approach ,Geography ,Dry grasslands ,Habitat ,Diversity metric ,Soil propertie ,Spatial ecology ,Soil properties ,Species richness ,Physical geography ,[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology - Abstract
International audience; Secondary dry grasslands in Europe can host high levels of vascular plant richness at small spatial scales. However, in Southern Europe their biodiversity patterns are largely unexplored. In this work, we aim at: (i) estimating plant species richness patterns at very fine scales in montane dry grasslands, on limestone bedrock, in Abruzzo Lazio and Molise National Park (Central Apennines, Italy); (ii) assessing the most important physical and edaphic drivers of biodiversity patterns at multiple plot sizes. We used randomly placed nested-plot series where we measured alpha-diversity at three different plot sizes (1 m2, 0.1 m2 and 0.01 m2) and within-plot beta-diversity (as expressed by the slope of the species-area curve across plot sizes). Variable selection was performed by means of Random Forests. Relationships between selected variables and diversity measures were then assessed using Regression Trees, Linear and Generalized Linear Models. Overall, results pointed to topographically-controlled edaphic factors (soil pH and silt fraction) as the main drivers positively influencing alpha-diversity at all spatial scales, with a positive effect of rock cover and slope inclination at smaller spatial grains. Beta-diversity was positively influenced by rock cover. We suggest that high-pH, steep and/or rocky sites feature higher species richness because they lack competitive grass species. Our results are in agreement with previous works underlining the importance of less productive habitats for the conservation of secondary grassland biodiversity.
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68. Contribution to the floristic knowledge of Velino and Aterno valleys (Lazio-Abruzzo, central Italy)
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A. Tilia, Michela Celestini, Francesco Falcinelli, Rizzieri R. Masin, Adriano Stinca, Simonetta Fascetti, Romeo Di Pietro, Anna Scoppola, Riccardo Pennesi, Fabrizio Bartolucci, Giampiero Ciaschetti, E. Lattanzi, Daniela Bouvet, Laura Cancellieri, T’ai G.W. Forte, Enrico Banfi, Leonardo Rosati, Gabriele Galasso, Fabio Conti, Bartolucci, F, Cancellieri, L, Conti, F, Banfi, E, Bouvet, D, Celestini, M, Ciaschetti, G, DI PIETRO, R, Falcinelli, F, Fascetti, S, Galasso, G, Lattanzi, E, Masin, Rr, Pennesi, R, Rosati, L, Stinca, A, Tilia, A, Forte, Tgw, and Scoppola, A
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vascular flora ,0106 biological sciences ,floristic novelties ,central Apennines ,Abruzzo ,Central Apennines ,endemic ,Lazio ,Plant Science ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Archaeology ,Floristics ,lcsh:QK1-989 ,Geography ,lcsh:Botany ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
The inventory of the taxa collected during the annual field trip of the working group for Floristics, Systematics and Evolution of the Italian Botanical Society is reported. The field trip was held in 2016 along the Velino and Aterno valleys located between Lazio and Abruzzo administrative regions (central Italy). The flora documented for the studied area amounts to 629 specific and subspecific taxa (including two hybrids) belonging to 300 genera and 69 families. Thirty-eight taxa are endemic to Italy, and only 16 alien taxa were detected. Thirty-eight taxa are included in the IUCN Red List of the Italian Flora. Twenty-four taxa have to be considered as floristic novelties because either new or confirmed for the regional flora of Lazio or Abruzzo. In particular, 15 taxa are new and 6 are confirmed for Lazio. Regarding Abruzzo, 2 taxa are new for the regional flora and one is confirmed. Furthermore, the alien status in Lazio has been updated for one taxon.
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69. Fine‐grain beta diversity of Palaearctic grassland vegetation
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Giampiero Ciaschetti, Arkadiusz Nowak, Manuela Winkler, Orsolya Valkó, Remigiusz Pielech, John-Arvid Grytnes, Kiril Vassilev, Sándor Bartha, Robert K. Peet, Steffen Boch, Ewelina Klichowska, Iwona Dembicz, Łukasz Kozub, Jiri Dolezal, Gianpietro Giusso del Galdo, Christian Dolnik, Anne Mimet, Idoia Biurrun, Monika Janišová, Emin Uğurlu, Jalil Noroozi, Laura Cancellieri, Edy Fantinato, Svetlana Aćić, Marta Carboni, Jinghui Zhang, Swantje Löbel, Pieter De Frenne, Behlül Güler, Iuliia Vasheniak, Hannah J. White, Corrado Marcenò, Jutta Kapfer, Michael Manthey, Sabina Burrascano, Franz Essl, Anna Kuzemko, Massimo Terzi, Juan Antonio Campos, Salza Palpurina, Manuel J. Steinbauer, Timo Conradi, François Gillet, Thomas J. Matthews, Harald Pauli, Vincent Pellissier, Itziar García-Mijangos, Jürgen Dengler, Goffredo Filibeck, Werner Ulrich, Alessandro Chiarucci, Riccardo Guarino, Denys Vynokurov, David Storch, Sebastian Wolfrum, Wolfgang Willner, Alireza Naqinezhad, Laboratoire Chrono-environnement - CNRS - UBFC (UMR 6249) (LCE), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Franche-Comté (UFC), Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté [COMUE] (UBFC)-Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté [COMUE] (UBFC), Thomas Matthews, Sandor Bartha, Wolfgang Willner, Iwona Dembicz, Arkadiusz Nowak, Marta Carboni, Monika Janisova, Manuel Steinbauer, Manuela Winkler, Lukasz Kozub, Jalil Noroozi, Hannah White, Riccardo Guarino, Robert Peet, Orsolya Valkó, Juan Antonio Campos, Sebastian Wolfrum, Denys Vynokurov, Itziar García-Mijangos, Salza Palpurina, Jürgen Dengler, Alessandro Chiarucci, François Gillet, Anna Kuzemko, Idoia Biurrun, Massimo Terzi, Remigiusz Pielech, Pieter De Frenne, Dembicz I., Dengler J., Steinbauer M.J., Matthews T.J., Bartha S., Burrascano S., Chiarucci A., Filibeck G., Gillet F., Janisova M., Palpurina S., Storch D., Ulrich W., Acic S., Boch S., Campos J.A., Cancellieri L., Carboni M., Ciaschetti G., Conradi T., De Frenne P., Dolezal J., Dolnik C., Essl F., Fantinato E., Garcia-Mijangos I., Giusso del Galdo G.P., Grytnes J.-A., Guarino R., Guler B., Kapfer J., Klichowska E., Kozub L., Kuzemko A., Lobel S., Manthey M., Marceno C., Mimet A., Naqinezhad A., Noroozi J., Nowak A., Pauli H., Peet R.K., Pellissier V., Pielech R., Terzi M., Ugurlu E., Valko O., Vasheniak I., Vassilev K., Vynokurov D., White H.J., Willner W., Winkler M., Wolfrum S., Zhang J., Biurrun I., Dembicz, Iwona, Dengler, Jürgen, Steinbauer, Manuel J., Matthews, Thomas J., Bartha, Sándor, Burrascano, Sabina, Chiarucci, Alessandro, Filibeck, Goffredo, Gillet, Françoi, Janišová, Monika, Palpurina, Salza, Storch, David, Ulrich, Werner, Aćić, Svetlana, Boch, Steffen, Campos, Juan Antonio, Cancellieri, Laura, Carboni, Marta, Ciaschetti, Giampiero, Conradi, Timo, De Frenne, Pieter, Dolezal, Jiri, Dolnik, Christian, Essl, Franz, Fantinato, Edy, García‐mijangos, Itziar, Giusso del Galdo, Gian Pietro, Grytnes, John‐arvid, Guarino, Riccardo, Güler, Behlül, Kapfer, Jutta, Klichowska, Ewelina, Kozub, Łukasz, Kuzemko, Anna, Löbel, Swantje, Manthey, Michael, Marcenò, Corrado, Mimet, Anne, Naqinezhad, Alireza, Noroozi, Jalil, Nowak, Arkadiusz, Pauli, Harald, Peet, Robert K., Pellissier, Vincent, Pielech, Remigiusz, Terzi, Massimo, Uğurlu, Emin, Valkó, Orsolya, Vasheniak, Iuliia, Vassilev, Kiril, Vynokurov, Deny, White, Hannah J., Willner, Wolfgang, Winkler, Manuela, Wolfrum, Sebastian, Zhang, Jinghui, Biurrun, Idoia, Werner, Ulrich, García‐Mijangos, Itziar, Grytnes, John‐Arvid, Ugurlu, Emin, and Uǧurlu, Emin
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0106 biological sciences ,Czech ,Agriculture and Food Sciences ,Fine grain ,elevation ,333.7: Landflächen, Naturerholungsgebiete ,habitat ,Plant Science ,Master plan ,Fine-grain beta diversity ,01 natural sciences ,Scale dependence ,evolutionary ,RICHNESS ,vascular plants ,HABITAT ,Macroecology ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,media_common ,Mean occupancy ,Productivity ,2. Zero hunger ,disturbance ,0303 health sciences ,Ecology ,Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica ,Environmental research ,Palaearctic grassland ,differentiation ,environmental heterogeneity ,species-area relationship (SAR) ,gradient ,DIFFERENTIATION ,580: Pflanzen (Botanik) ,fine-grain beta diversity ,heterogeneity ,land use ,macroecology ,mean occupancy ,productivity ,scale dependence ,species–area relationship (SAR) ,z-value ,language ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Library science ,Species–area relationship (SAR) ,Environmental drivers, Grasslands, Lichens, Mosses, Species-area relationship, SAR, Vascular Plands ,010603 evolutionary biology ,Species-area curve ,03 medical and health sciences ,Excellence ,Political science ,GRADIENT ,Slovak ,030304 developmental biology ,spatial scale ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Disturbance ,15. Life on land ,Z-value ,language.human_language ,ENVIRONMENTAL HETEROGENEITY ,Earth and Environmental Sciences ,Elevation ,Land use ,EVOLUTIONARY ,SPATIAL SCALE ,SPECIES-AREA RELATIONSHIPS ,VASCULAR PLANTS ,[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology ,Heterogeneity ,richness - Abstract
QUESTIONS: Which environmental factors influence fine-grain beta diversity of vegetation and do they vary among taxonomic groups? LOCATION: Palaearctic biogeographic realm. METHODS: We extracted 4,654 nested-plot series with at least four different grain sizes between 0.0001 m² and 1,024 m² from the GrassPlot database, covering a wide range of different grassland and other open habitat types. We derived extensive environmental and structural information for these series. For each series and four taxonomic groups (vascular plants, bryophytes, lichens, all), we calculated the slope parameter (z-value) of the power law species–area relationship (SAR), as a beta diversity measure. We tested whether z-values differed among taxonomic groups and with respect to biogeographic gradients (latitude, elevation, macroclimate), ecological (site) characteristics (several stress–productivity, disturbance and heterogeneity measures, including land use) and alpha diversity (c-value of the power law SAR). RESULTS: Mean z-values were highest for lichens, intermediate for vascular plants and lowest for bryophytes. Bivariate regressions of z-values against environmental variables had rather low predictive power (mean R² = 0.07 for vascular plants, less for other taxa). For vascular plants, the strongest predictors of z-values were herb layer cover (negative), elevation (positive), rock and stone cover (positive) and the c-value (U-shaped). All tested metrics related to land use (fertilization, livestock grazing, mowing, burning, decrease in naturalness) led to a decrease in z-values. Other predictors had little or no impact on z-values. The patterns for bryophytes, lichens and all taxa combined were similar but weaker than those for vascular plants. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that productivity has negative and heterogeneity positive effects on z-values, while the effect of disturbance varies depending on type and intensity. These patterns and the differences among taxonomic groups can be explained via the effects of these drivers on the mean occupancy of species, which is mathematically linked to beta diversity. The Bavarian Research Alliance (via the BayIntAn scheme) and the Bayreuth Center of Ecology and Environmental Research (BayCEER) funded the initial GrassPlot workshop during which the database was established and the current paper was initiated (grants to JDe). WU acknowledges support from the Polish National Science Centre (grant 2017/27/B/NZ8/00316). IB, JAC and IG-M were funded by the Basque Government (IT936-16). GF carried out the research in the frame of the MIUR initiative "Department of excellence" (Law 232/2016). SBa was supported by the GINOP-2.3.2-15-2016-00019 project. CM was supported by the Czech Science Foundation (grant no. 19-28491X) and the Basque Government (IT936-16). ID was supported by the Polish National Science Centre (grant DEC-2013/09/N/NZ8/03234) and by a Swiss Government Excellence Scholarship for Postdocs (ESKAS No. 2019.0491). MJ was supported by the Slovak Academy of Sciences (grant VEGA 02/0095/19). AN was supported by a " Master Plan Project" in the University of Mazandaran, Iran. DS was supported by the Czech Science Foundation (grant no. 20-29554X). AK, IV and DV were supported by the National Research Foundation of Ukraine (project no. 2020.01/0140). JDo was supported by the Czech Science Foundation (GA17-19376S) and LTAUSA18007 info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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70. Public attitudes toward biodiversity-friendly greenspace management in Europe
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Fischer, Leonie Katharina, Neuenkamp, Lena, Lampinen, Jussi, Tuomi, Maria W., Alday, Josu G., Bucharova, Anna, Cancellieri, Laura, Casado-Arzuaga, Izaskun, Čeplová, Natálie, Cerveró, Lluïsa, Deák, Balázs, Eriksson, Ove, Fellowes, Mark, Fernández de Manuel, Beatriz, Filibeck, Goffredo, González Guzmán, Adrián, Hinojosa, M. Belen, Kowarik, Ingo, Lumbierres, Belen, Miguel, Ana, Pardo, Rosa, Pons, Xavier, Rodríguez García, Encarna, Schröder, Roland, Sperandii, Marta Gaia, Unterweger, Philipp, Valkó, Orsolya, Vázquez, Víctor, Klaus, Valentin H., Fischer, L. K., Neuenkamp, L., Lampinen, J., Tuomi, M., Alday, J. G., Bucharova, A., Cancellieri, L., Casado-Arzuaga, I., Ceplova, N., Cervero, L., Deak, B., Eriksson, O., Fellowes, M. D. E., Fernandez de Manuel, B., Filibeck, G., Gonzalez-Guzman, A., Hinojosa, M. B., Kowarik, I., Lumbierres, B., Miguel, A., Pardo, R., Pons, X., Rodriguez-Garcia, E., Schroder, R., Sperandii, M. G., Unterweger, P., Valko, O., Vazquez, V., and Klaus, V. H.
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lawn alternative ,urban meadow ,environmental responsibility ,environmental education ,sustainable city planning ,environmental policy ,biodiversity-friendly greenspace management ,maintenance intensity ,urban grassland vegetation ,biodiversity conservation - Abstract
Increasing urbanization worldwide calls for more sustainable urban development. Simultaneously, the global biodiversity crisis accentuates the need of fostering biodi versity within cities. Policies supporting urban nature conservation need to understand people’s acceptance of biodiversity-friendly greenspace management. We surveyed more than 2,000 people in 19 European cities about their attitudes toward near-natural urban grassland management in public greenspaces, and related their responses to nine sociocultural parameters. Results reveal that people across Europe can support urban biodiversity, yet within the frames of a generally tidy appearance of public greenery. Younger people and those using greenspaces for a greater variety of activities were more likely to favor biodiversity-friendly greenspace management. Additionally, peo ple who were aware of the meaning of biodiversity and those stating responsibility for biodiversity conservation particularly supported biodiversity-friendly greenspace management. Our results point at explicit measures like environmental education to increase public acceptance of policies that facilitate nature conservation within cities.
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71. Competitive dominance mediates the effects of topography on plant richness in a mountain grassland
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Stefano Chelli, Luca Bragazza, Marta Gaia Sperandii, Leonardo Rosati, Michela Marignani, M. Di Donatantonio, Gabriele Midolo, T. G. W. Forte, Goffredo Filibeck, Alessandro Bricca, Camilla Wellstein, Lorenzo Lazzaro, Laura Cancellieri, L. Oddi, Samuele Maestri, T. Macchiavelli, Simona Maccherini, G. Silan, A. L. Conte, Roberta Marchesini, Filibeck, G., Sperandii, M. G., Bragazza, L., Bricca, A., Chelli, S., Maccherini, S., Wellstein, C., Conte, A. L., Di Donatantonio, M., Forte, T. G. W., Lazzaro, L., Macchiavelli, T., Maestri, S., Marchesini, R., Marignani, M., Midolo, G., Oddi, L., Rosati, L., Silan, G., and Cancellieri, L.
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0106 biological sciences ,Biodiversity ,Cover ,Ecological filter ,Functional trait ,Landform ,Secondary grassland ,Soil nutrient ,Specific leaf area ,Calcifuge ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Grassland ,Soil pH ,Dominance (ecology) ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Agrostis capillaris ,Abiotic component ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,biology ,Ecology ,food and beverages ,biology.organism_classification ,Species richness ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale e Applicata ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
Small-scale landforms influence plant species richness, but their mechanisms and effects in semi-natural dry grasslands have been poorly investigated. In this study we compared vascular plant richness, species composition, plant traits, soil properties and biomass nutrient content of convex (hillocks) and concave (hollows) karst landforms in a mountain pasture of the Central Apennines (Italy), at a small spatial scale (1 m2 plots). We found hillocks had significantly higher species richness than hollows. On hillocks, smaller Specific Leaf Area and Lateral Width, together with greater allocation of resources to Below-Ground Organs, indicated lower water availability, whereas hollows had deeper (thus moister), more acidic and more fertile soils, with aboveground plant biomass displaying higher nutrient levels. Partial correlation and regression tree models suggested that fine-scale richness patterns were not directly determined by abiotic properties, but were rather the result of competition levels associated with the cover of Agrostis capillaris (=A. tenuis) – a calcifuge and drought-sensitive grass able to achieve dominance only in hollows. The higher functional convergence exhibited by hollows suggests that A. capillaris is a strong competitor both above- and below-ground, mediating the effects of topography by imposing a biotic filter. On hillocks, competition is released by lower levels of available soil water in summer and higher soil pH, resulting in higher species richness and a more functionally divergent assemblage.
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72. Contribution to the floristic knowledge of eastern Irpinia and Vulture-Melfese area (Campania and Basilicata, southern Italy)
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Fabrizio Bartolucci, A. Tilia, Paola Fortini, Liliana Bernardo, Daniela Bouvet, Rossella Marcucci, Riccardo Pennesi, C. Gangale, Anna Scoppola, Giuseppina Chianese, I. Catalano, G. Caruso, M. Villani, Giampiero Ciaschetti, R. Di Pietro, Giovanni Astuti, Simonetta Fascetti, E. Lattanzi, G. D. Cennamo, Leonardo Rosati, Francesco Roma-Marzio, Vito Antonio Romano, Gerardo Salerno, Emanuela Carli, Simonetta Peccenini, Laura Cancellieri, Maria Rita Lapenna, Maria Ravo, Lorenzo Peruzzi, Gianmaria Bonari, Enrico V. Perrino, Adriano Stinca, Giuseppe D’Auria, Fabio Conti, Stinca, A, Chianese, G, D’Auria, G, Fascetti, S, Ravo, M, Romano, Va, Salerno, G, Astuti, G, Bartolucci, F, Bernardo, L, Bonari, G, Bouvet, D, Cancellieri, L, Carli, E, Caruso, G, Catalano, I, Cennamo, Gd, Ciaschetti, G, Conti, F, DI PIETRO, R, Fortini, P, Gangale, C, Lapenna, Mr, Lattanzi, E, Marcucci, R, Peccenini, S, Pennesi, R, Perrino, Ev, Peruzzi, L, ROMA-MARZIO, F, Scoppola, A, Tilia, A, Villani, M, and Rosati, L
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0106 biological sciences ,Botanists ,Alien species ,Plant Science ,Southern Apennines ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Floristics ,lcsh:Botany ,biology.animal ,Endemics ,Herbaria ,Italian vascular flora ,New floristic records ,Plant diversity ,Endemism ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Vulture ,biology ,Ecology ,lcsh:QK1-989 ,Herbarium ,Geography ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
In order to improve the floristic knowledge of the Italian territory, we report the inventory of the taxa collected during the annual field trip of the working group for Floristics, Systematics and Evolution of the Italian Botanical Society held in 2015 in eastern Irpinia and Vulture-Melfese area (South Italy). The investigated territories are located in southern Apennines, along the border between the Campania and Basilicata administrative regions. These areas are scarcely known in terms of vascular flora. The floristic samplings were performed in 19 sites selected as representative of the local environmental diversity as regards to climate, litho-morphology and land-use. The research led to the identification of 4,137 specimens of vascular plants, belonging to 815 species and subspecies, 399 genera, and 85 families. Among these taxa, 42 were endemic to Italy, 38 were included in the IUCN Red List of the Italian Flora, 28 were alien and 5 were cryptogenic in Campania and/or Basilicata administrative regions. Two taxa, Aquilegia coerulea (casual alien, native to North America) and Lolium × boucheanum (native), were found to be new for Italy. On the basis of the available floristic literature the first one is also to be considered new for the European flora. At regional scale, we have found 18 taxa new for the Campania and 15 new for the Basilicata region. Finally, 10 taxa were confirmed for Campania. Data obtained during this study, confirmed the important role of a collaborative approach among botanists and the great relevance of these territories for plant diversity.
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73. Notulae to the Italian native vascular flora: 7
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Gaetano Pazienza, Adriano Stinca, Filippo Prosser, Giovanni Spampinato, Valeria Tomaselli, Lorenzo Lastrucci, Rossano Bolpagni, Francesca Carruggio, Christian Bräuchler, Antonio Morabito, Luigi Forte, Claudia Angiolini, Enrico Banfi, B. Pierini, Giulio Zangari, Rocco Labadessa, Gabriele Galasso, Anna Scoppola, Riccardo Pennesi, Laura Cancellieri, Chiara Nepi, Gianniantonio Domina, A. Alessandrini, Michele Mugnai, Tiberio Fiaschi, Silvia Cannucci, Giulio Ferretti, Lorenzo Lazzaro, Bruno Foggi, Carmelo Maria Musarella, G. Gestri, Graziano Rossi, Viviana Cavallaro, Giacomo Calvia, Simone Orsenigo, Fabio Conti, Francesco Festi, Nicola M. G. Ardenghi, Lina Podda, Fabrizio Bartolucci, Gianluigi Bacchetta, Gianmaria Bonari, Lorenzo Peruzzi, Emanuele Fanfarillo, Sigurd E. Fröhner, Günter Gottschlich, Giuliano Mereu, Bartolucci F., Domina G., Alessandrini A., Angiolini C., Ardenghi N.M.G., Bacchetta G., Banfi E., Bolpagni R., Bonari G., Brauchler C., Calvia G., Cancellieri L., Cannucci S., Carruggio F., Conti F., Cavallaro V., Fanfarillo E., Ferretti G., Festi F., Fiaschi T., Foggi B., Forte L., Frohner S.E., Galasso G., Gestri G., Gottschlich G., Labadessa R., Lastrucci L., Lazzaro L., Mereu G., Morabito A., Mugnai M., Musarella C.M., Orsenigo S., Pazienza G., Pennesi R., Peruzzi L., Pierini B., Podda L., Prosser F., Rossi G., Scoppola A., Spampinato G., Stinca A., Tomaselli V., Zangari G., and Nepi C.
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0106 biological sciences ,Flora ,new combination ,Zoology ,Floristic data ,Italy ,New combination ,New subspecies ,Nomenclature ,Typification ,Plant Science ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,lcsh:QK1-989 ,New subspecie ,Geography ,floristic data ,lcsh:Botany ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,nomenclature ,typification ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,new subspecies ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
In this contribution, new data concerning the distribution of native vascular flora in Italy are presented. It includes new records, confirmations and status changes to the Italian administrative regions for taxa in the generaAcer,Alchemilla,Andrachne,Bromus,Clinopodium,Colchicum,Damasonium,Erodium,Festuca,Hieracium,Hyparrhenia,Ipomoea,Linaria,Lolium,Narcissus,Ranunculus,Sisymbrium,Stipa,Valerianella,Vicia, andZannichellia. New combinations in the genusZiziphora(Z.sardoaandZ.corsica) and the new subspeciesUlmusminorsusbp.canescensare proposed. Furthermore, the name Calaminthaalpinavar.sardoa is here lectotypified. Nomenclatural and distribution updates, published elsewhere, and corrigenda are provided as Suppl. material 1.
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74. Contribution to the floristic knowledge of the head of the Po Valley (Piedmont, north Italy)
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Adriano Stinca, Giovanni Salerno, C. Gangale, A. Tilia, M. Bovio, Simonetta Fascetti, Enrico V. Perrino, Simonetta Peccenini, Fabrizio Bartolucci, Dimitar Uzunov, Leonardo Rosati, A. Soldano, E. Lattanzi, Fabio Conti, Gabriele Galasso, Enrico Banfi, Massimo Barbo, Annalaura Pistarino, Francesco Faraoni, Laura Cancellieri, Romeo Di Pietro, R. Masin, Daniela Bouvet, Vito Antonio Romano, Bouvet, D, Pistarino, A, Soldano, A, Banfi, E, Barbo, M, Bartolucci, F, Bovio, M, Cancellieri, L, Conti, F, DI PIETRO, R, Faraoni, F, Fascetti, S, Galasso, G, Gangale, C, Lattanzi, E, Peccenini, S, Perrino, Ev, Masin, Rr, Romano, Va, Rosati, L, Salerno, G, Stinca, A, Tilia, A, and Uzunov, D
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0106 biological sciences ,vascular flora ,new floristic records ,Plant Science ,Cottian Alps, regional flora, new floristic records, vascular flora ,regional flora ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Archaeology ,Floristics ,Head (geology) ,lcsh:QK1-989 ,Geography ,lcsh:Botany ,Cottian Alps ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
In 2014, the annual field trip of the working group for Floristics, Systematics, and Evolution of the Italian Botanical Society was held in Piemonte (northern Italy), at the head of the Po Valley. This valley, at whose extremity is located the Monviso (3,841 m a.s.l.), belongs to the Cottian Alps about which very little is known from a floristic point of view. An inventory of the taxa of vascular plants collected during the field trip is reported here. The research led to the identification of 3,546 exsiccata, kept in nine public and nine private collections. A total of 669 taxa belonging to 79 plant families were recorded. Six taxa resulted endemic to Italy and three exclusive to Piemonte, while only nine alien species were detected; six taxa are new and five confirmed for the regional flora.
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75. It is time to differentiate the follow-up schedule of low-risk renal cell carcinoma according to the histological subtype
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A. Conti, E. Verzotti, O. De Cobelli, Alessandro Larcher, Mino Rizzo, Riccardo Campi, A. Volpe, C. Palumbo, Maria Furlan, Giovanni Liguori, Andrea Minervini, R.G. Bertolo, Roberto Bertini, F. Montorsi, A. Antonelli, P. Umari, Nicola Pavan, C. Trombetto, F. Porpiglia, Francesco A. Mistretta, Andrea Mari, Claudio Simeone, Andrea Cocci, U. Capitanio, L. Cancellieri, Rizzo, M., Umari, P., LA VOLPE, Adriana, Capitanio, U., Furlan, M., Antonelli, Antonino, Palumbo, Chiara, Simeone, C., Montorsi, F., Larcher, A., Bertini, R., Cancellieri, L., Porpiglia, F., Bertolo, R., Verzotti, E., Pavan, N., Cocci, A., Campi, R., Mari, GIULIA AURORA, Minervini, A., Mistretta, F., Conti, A., de Cobelli, O., Liguori, G., and Trombetto, C.
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Schedule ,business.industry ,Urology ,renal cancer ,imaging ,medicine.disease ,guidelines ,Renal cell carcinoma ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,business ,guideline - Abstract
Aim of the Study: European Association of Urology, National Comprehensive Cancer Network and American Urological Association provide follow-up guidelines for surgically treated Renal Cell Carcinoma (RCC). However, these guidelines are not supported by good quality evidence. The potential exposure of the patients (pts) to the risks connected to unnecessary ionizing radiations is an important factor to consider. Aim of this study was to evaluate the oncological outcomes in a large cohort of pts to better tailor follow-up schedules of pts that underwent surgery for RCC. Materials and Methods: We enrolled 1932 pts surgically treated for sporadic pT1 pN0, M0 RCC from 7 Italian Accademic Centers with minimum follow-up of 6 months. The exclusion criteria were: high nuclear grade, presence of intratumoural necrosis, lymphovascular invasion, collecting system invasion, rare histological RCC subtype and positive surgical margin. Recurrences were classified in accordance to their location: abdomen, chest, multiple districts and other sites (including central nervous system, bone and skin). Results: Median age of the pts was 60 years (53–70). 1174 pts underwent partial nephrectomy and 758 radical nephrectomy. Histological subtype of the specimens were: 1491 Clear Cell RCC (ccRCC), 244 papillary RCC (pRCC) and 197 chromopobe RCC (chRCC). Median follow-up was 90 months (36–125). 145 (7,5%) pts developed a recurrence. Site and rate of recurrences are reported in Table 1. Statistical analysis identifies a significant difference in the incidence of all site recurrences among all histological subtypes (P = 0,0017); significant statistical difference was observed also in the incidence of primary chest recurrences for all histological subtypes (P = 0,002). In the chRCC subgroup no chest recurrences were observed. 20 pts with ccRCC have a chest recurrence, 13 of them more than 5 years from surgery
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76. Contribution to the floristic knowledge of the Maddalena Mountains (Basilicata and Campania, southern Italy)
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Daniela Bouvet, G. Caruso, Giovanni Salerno, Francesco Faraoni, Fabrizio Bartolucci, Liliana Bernardo, Adriano Stinca, Chiara Totta, P. Lavezzo, Simonetta Peccenini, Simonetta Fascetti, Adriano Sciandra, Laura Cancellieri, Enrico V. Perrino, E. Lattanzi, Fabio Conti, Vito Antonio Romano, Enrico Banfi, A. Soldano, Leonardo Rosati, Gabriele Galasso, Rosati, L, Romano, Va, Bartolucci, F, Bernardo, L, Bouvet, D, Cancellieri, L, Caruso, G, Conti, F, Faraoni, F, Banfi, E, Galasso, G, Lattanzi, E, Lavezzo, P, Peccenini, S, Perrino, Ev, Salerno, G, Sciandra, A, Soldano, A, Stinca, A, Totta, C, and Fascetti, S
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0106 biological sciences ,vascular flora ,New floristic records ,Forestry ,Plant Science ,regional flora ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Floristics ,lcsh:QK1-989 ,southern Apennines ,Geography ,lcsh:Botany ,New floristic records, regional flora, southern Apennines, vascular flora ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
The inventory of the taxa collected during the annual field trip of the working group for Floristics Systematics and Evolution of the Italian Botanical Society is reported. It was held in 2013 along the Maddalena Mountains a mountain ridge of the southern Apennines located between the Basilicata and Campania administrative regions (southern Italy) considered as being poorly characterized in terms of vascular flora. A total of 701 units belonging to 74 plant families were recorded including two varieties and four hybrids.Thirty-five taxa resulted endemic to Italy and only 11 alien species were detected while 36 taxa are new or confirmed for the regional floras of Basilicata and/or Campania. In particular 12 taxa are new for Basilicata while four are confirmed. Regarding Campania 14 taxa resulted new for the regional flora and five were confirmed.
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77. In and out: Effects of shoot- vs. rooted-presence sampling methods on plant diversity measures in mountain grasslands
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Marta Gaia Sperandii, Leone Davide Mancini, Laura Cancellieri, Goffredo Filibeck, Cancellieri, L., Mancini, L. D., Sperandii, M. G., and Filibeck, G.
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0106 biological sciences ,Beta diversity ,Ecology ,Monitoring ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,General Decision Sciences ,Sampling (statistics) ,Vegetation ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Diversity index ,Vegetation sampling ,Rarefaction (ecology) ,Alpha diversity ,Mountain dry grassland ,Physical geography ,Species richness ,Quadrat ,human activities ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Mathematics - Abstract
Plant diversity measures (e.g., alpha- and beta-diversity) provide the basis for a number of ecological indication and monitoring methods. These measures are based on species counts in sampling units (plots or quadrats). However, there are two alternative conventions for defining a vascular plant species as “present” in a plot, i.e. “shoot presence” (a species is recorded if the vertical projection of any above-ground part falls within the plot) and “rooted presence” (a species is recorded only when an individual is rooted inside the plot). Very few studies addressed the effects of the two sampling conventions on species richness and diversity indices. We sampled mountain dry grasslands in Italy across different plot sizes and vegetation types to assess how large is the difference in alpha- and beta-diversity values and in sample-based rarefaction curves between the two methods. We found that the difference is greatly dependent on plot size, being more relevant, both in absolute and percentage values, at smaller grain; it is also dependent on habitat type, being larger in shallow-soil communities, as they have a sparser vegetation structure and host life-form types with a larger lateral spread. At fine spatial scales ( 2 ) the difference is large enough to bias statistical inference, and we conclude that at such scales one should not attempt to compare plant diversity indices if they were not obtained with the same sampling convention.
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- 2017
78. First record of the steppic relict Astragalus exscapus L. subsp. exscapus in the Apennines (Abruzzo, Italy), and biogeographic implications
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Goffredo Filibeck, Laura Cancellieri, Marta Gaia Sperandii, Cancellieri, L., Sperandii, M. G., and Filibeck, G.
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0106 biological sciences ,education.field_of_study ,Pleistocene ,Range (biology) ,Ecology ,Population ,Species distribution ,phytogeography ,conservation ,Plant Science ,Phytogeography ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,flora ,Geography ,Interglacial ,Fucino ,Vicariance ,Glacial period ,grassland ,education ,dry valley ,Marsica ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
Astragalus exscapus L. subsp. exscapus (Fabaceae) is a rare and declining perennial herb with a very fragmented distribution range. It is interpreted as a relict of the glacial steppe flora. In Italy, it was known until now only from the Alpine “dry valleys”, namely from Val d’Aosta and Val Venosta/Vinschgau. We report on the discovery of a population on the slopes of the Fucino basin in the Central Apennines (Abruzzo, Italy). The finding significantly expands the known species range (the site is >600km away from the nearest known populations), suggesting that during Pleistocene steppic phases it had a wide distribution across Europe. A. exscapus adds to a number of other steppic relicts found in the Fucino basin, highlighting that some inner valleys of the Central Apennines, featuring a relatively continental climate, perform as “interglacial refugia” for the steppe flora. Further research is needed to ascertain the species’ local distribution and abundance, and to clarify its vicariance history; however, the finding underlines the need to re-evaluate priorities in landscape management, as in the Apennines dry grasslands are often given low values compared to forests and are frequently destroyed by afforestation practices with non-native conifers.
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- 2017
79. Utility of chest x-ray in follow-up of pT1 renal cell carcinoma
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Michele Rizzo, Nicola Pavan, Giovanni Liguori, Paolo Umari, Carlo Trombetta, Alexandre Mottrie, E. Verzotti, L. Cancellieri, Andrea Minervini, Rizzo, M., Umari, P., Pavan, N., Liguori, G., Verzotti, E., Cancellieri, L., Mottrie, A., Minervini, A., and Trombetta, C.
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,chest x-ray, follow-up , pT1 renal cell carcinoma ,Utility of chest x-ray in follow-up of pT1 renal cell carcinoma ,Renal cell carcinoma ,business.industry ,Urology ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Radiology ,medicine.disease ,business - Abstract
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- 2017
80. Tree roots and damages in the Jewish catacombs of Villa Torlonia (Roma)
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G Galotta, Giulia Caneva, Valentina Savo, Laura Cancellieri, Caneva, Giulia, Galotta, G, Cancellieri, L, and Savo, V.
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Root growth ,Archeology ,Engineering ,business.industry ,Hypogeal conservation ,Materials Science (miscellaneous) ,Judaism ,Tree roots and building ,Conservation ,Catacombs ,Archaeology ,tree ,Hypogeal ,Chemistry (miscellaneous) ,Damages ,Plant cover ,business ,General Economics, Econometrics and Finance ,Spectroscopy - Abstract
Damages to hypogeal archaeological monuments, caused by the growth of tree roots, are frequently reported in the city of Rome. Problems of compatibility between trees and underground structures may become complex in the case of historical gardens. The Jewish catacombs of Villa Torlonia show relevant conservation problems, some of them arising from damages due to root growth, and consolidating interventions seem to be urgent. Some species in the gardens, especially Ficus carica L., but also Quercus ilex L. and Pinus pinea L., have developed a strong root system, growing for many meters in lateral distance and for some meters vertically. The plants responsible for the various alterations were identified by their wood anatomy and a methodology to treat similar problems has been proposed. Data collected aim to avoid errors made in managing the plant cover of an archaeological site.
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81. P245 - It is time to differentiate the follow-up schedule of low-risk renal cell carcinoma according to the histological subtype.
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Rizzo, M., Umari, P., Volpe, A., Capitanio, U., Furlan, M., Antonelli, A., Palumbo, C., Simeone, C., Montorsi, F., Larcher, A., Bertini, R., Cancellieri, L., Porpiglia, F., Bertolo, R., Verzotti, E., Pavan, N., Cocci, A., Campi, R., Mari, A., and Minervini, A.
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RENAL cell carcinoma , *NECROSIS , *NEPHRECTOMY , *QUANTITATIVE research , *CANCER relapse , *PATIENTS , *THERAPEUTICS - Published
- 2018
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82. Lineamenti sulle caratteristiche fisiche del territorio
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Savo, V, Rossi, D, Salvati, L, Caneva, G, CANEVA G., CANCELLIERI L., Savo, Valentina, Rossi, David, Salvati, Luca, and Caneva, Giulia
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Settore SECS-S/03 - Statistica Economica - Published
- 2007
83. Intraspecific variability of leaf form and function across habitat types.
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Puglielli G, Bricca A, Chelli S, Petruzzellis F, Acosta ATR, Bacaro G, Beccari E, Bernardo L, Bonari G, Bolpagni R, Boscutti F, Calvia G, Campetella G, Cancellieri L, Canullo R, Carbognani M, Carboni M, Carranza ML, Castellani MB, Ciccarelli D, Coppi A, Cutini M, Dalla Vecchia A, Dalle Fratte M, de Francesco MC, De Frenne P, De Sanctis M, de Simone L, Di Cecco V, Fanelli G, Farris E, Ferrara A, Fenu G, Filibeck G, Gasperini C, Gargano D, Kindermann E, La Bella G, Lastrucci L, Lazzaro L, Maccherini S, Marignani M, Mugnai M, Naselli-Flores L, Passalacqua NG, Pavanetto N, Petraglia A, Rota F, Santoianni LA, Schettino A, Selvi F, Stanisci A, Trotta G, Vangansbeke P, Varricchione M, Vuerich M, Wellstein C, and Tordoni E
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- Plant Leaves, Phenotype, Ecology, Ecosystem, Forests
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Trait-based ecology has already revealed main independent axes of trait variation defining trait spaces that summarize plant adaptive strategies, but often ignoring intraspecific trait variability (ITV). By using empirical ITV-level data for two independent dimensions of leaf form and function and 167 species across five habitat types (coastal dunes, forests, grasslands, heathlands, wetlands) in the Italian peninsula, we found that ITV: (i) rotated the axes of trait variation that define the trait space; (ii) increased the variance explained by these axes and (iii) affected the functional structure of the target trait space. However, the magnitude of these effects was rather small and depended on the trait and habitat type. Our results reinforce the idea that ITV is context-dependent, calling for careful extrapolations of ITV patterns across traits and spatial scales. Importantly, our study provides a framework that can be used to start integrating ITV into trait space analyses., (© 2024 The Authors. Ecology Letters published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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- 2024
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84. The bacterial aetiology of rosy discoloration of ancient wall paintings.
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Imperi F, Caneva G, Cancellieri L, Ricci MA, Sodo A, and Visca P
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- Actinobacteria classification, Actinobacteria genetics, Actinobacteria ultrastructure, Archaea classification, Archaea genetics, Archaea ultrastructure, History, Medieval, Humans, Italy, Microscopy, Electron, Scanning, Phylogeny, RNA, Ribosomal, 16S analysis, Actinobacteria chemistry, Archaea chemistry, Color, Paintings, Pigments, Biological chemistry, Pigments, Biological metabolism
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The inventory of microorganisms responsible for biological deterioration of ancient paintings has become an integral part of restoration activities. Here, the microbial agent of rosy discoloration on medieval frescoes in the Crypt of the Original Sin (Matera, Italy) was investigated by a combination of microscopic, molecular and spectroscopic approaches. The bacterial community from three rosy-discoloured painting sites was characterized by 16S rRNA gene-based techniques. The eubacterial population was prevalently composed of Actinobacteria, among which Rubrobacter radiotolerans-related bacteria accounted for 63-87% of the 16S rRNA gene pool per sampled site. Archaea, with prevalence of Haloarchaea-related species, were detected in one of the three sites where they accounted for < 0.1% of the total 16S rRNA gene pool. Raman spectroscopy confirmed the identity between R. radiotolerans carotenoids (bacterioruberins) and pigments responsible for colour alteration of frescoes. This investigation provides the first evidence of a causal relationship between heavy contamination by Rubrobacter-related bacterioruberin-producing bacteria and rosy discoloration of ancient wall paintings.
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- 2007
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