This paper provides an up-to-date overview of the naturalized alien plants of Linosa (Pelagie Archipelago, Sicily), which includes 83 taxa and accounts for 29 % of the total island's flora. Among these plants, 6 are invasive, 49 are naturalized and 28 are casual. With respect to previous available data, our field investigations resulted in the addition of 31 new xenophytes (21 casual and 10 fully naturalized). One of these species is new to the whole European territory (Kleinia anteuphorbia), 6 of them are new to Sicily and 11 are recorded for the first time on circum-Sicilian islets. For each alien plant, we indicate the habitat where the naturalization has been observed by using the codes proposed by Natura 2000 and Corine Biotope...
Characteristics of Mediterranean island floras are analyzed with stress on endemic units. On these b...
Biological invasions have become one of the main drivers of habitat degradation and a leading cause ...
Aloë arborescens, A. brachystachys and A. maculata (Asphodelaceae) are reported for the first time a...
This paper provides an up-to-date overview of the naturalized alien plants of Linosa (Pelagie Archip...
Levels of plant invasions in different habitat types were assessed in several regional studies, but ...
In this paper, based on fieldwork and herbaria surveys, new data concerning the presence of 32 nativ...
Updated and reliable data on the presence and distribution of alien aquatic plant species in Sicily...
As is well known, invasive alien species pose a major global threat to the conservation of biodivers...
New records of Commelina communis, Euphorbia hypericifolia, Melia azedarach, Nicotiana tabacum, and ...
The updated censuses of the alien flora of the islands of Stromboli and Vulcano, Aeolian Islands in ...
On some new plants to Pelagic islands (Straits of Sicily) \u2013 Fifteen vascular plants belonging t...
Alien plants are an integral part of the Mediterranean agricultural and urban landscape. Taking into...
The vascular flora has been investigated on about 60 of the approximately 100 islands and islets of ...
Alien plants colonization, due to the fast spreading of highly invasive taxa, is more and more a ser...
Alien plants colonization, due to the fast spreading of highly invasive taxa, is more and more a ser...
Characteristics of Mediterranean island floras are analyzed with stress on endemic units. On these b...
Biological invasions have become one of the main drivers of habitat degradation and a leading cause ...
Aloë arborescens, A. brachystachys and A. maculata (Asphodelaceae) are reported for the first time a...
This paper provides an up-to-date overview of the naturalized alien plants of Linosa (Pelagie Archip...
Levels of plant invasions in different habitat types were assessed in several regional studies, but ...
In this paper, based on fieldwork and herbaria surveys, new data concerning the presence of 32 nativ...
Updated and reliable data on the presence and distribution of alien aquatic plant species in Sicily...
As is well known, invasive alien species pose a major global threat to the conservation of biodivers...
New records of Commelina communis, Euphorbia hypericifolia, Melia azedarach, Nicotiana tabacum, and ...
The updated censuses of the alien flora of the islands of Stromboli and Vulcano, Aeolian Islands in ...
On some new plants to Pelagic islands (Straits of Sicily) \u2013 Fifteen vascular plants belonging t...
Alien plants are an integral part of the Mediterranean agricultural and urban landscape. Taking into...
The vascular flora has been investigated on about 60 of the approximately 100 islands and islets of ...
Alien plants colonization, due to the fast spreading of highly invasive taxa, is more and more a ser...
Alien plants colonization, due to the fast spreading of highly invasive taxa, is more and more a ser...
Characteristics of Mediterranean island floras are analyzed with stress on endemic units. On these b...
Biological invasions have become one of the main drivers of habitat degradation and a leading cause ...
Aloë arborescens, A. brachystachys and A. maculata (Asphodelaceae) are reported for the first time a...