An analysis of the bryophyte diversity in the studied Sicilian archaeological areas was conducted, highlighting which species are more common and potentially harmful on the ruins. The floras are much diversified and the presence of some rare taxa highlights the role of refuge carried out by these areas, especially for the species of strongly threatened coastal habitats. Attention on the complexity of the relationships between restoration interventions on lithic structures and conservation needs of the rare and interesting taxa is point out
In archaeological sites, plants and monuments have close interactions, with several positive and neg...
Large-scale habitat measurements have been aided greatly by advances in remote sensing and GIS softw...
A phytosociological study on the gypsicolous bryophyte communities of Sicily was carried out. The su...
An analysis of the bryophyte diversity in the studied Sicilian archaeological areas was conducted, h...
A study on the bryophyte diversity of 12 Sicilian gypsum outcrops, falling in 4 Nature Reserves and...
Sicilian epiphytic bryophyte diversity, based on literature and unpublished data, is assessed both q...
The bryophyte flora settled on the ancient ruins and other habitats of the archaeological area of Se...
Due to its location, Sicily has always represented an important biogeographic bridge between floras ...
An analysis of the bryophyte flora of the so far studied Sicilian beech woods is carried out. Overal...
This work is part of a study of bryophyte floras of Sicilian towns that has highlighted the presence...
The focus of this study was an analysis of the bryophyte flora of the main Sicilian mountain ranges,...
The results of some investigations carried out in two Sicilian protected areas characterized by chal...
Beech woods, which have in Sicily one of the southernmost places of their distribution area, are lo...
The bryophytic flora has been widely studied in Atlantic coastal dune environments while bryological...
The vascular flora has been investigated on about 60 of the approximately 100 islands and islets of ...
In archaeological sites, plants and monuments have close interactions, with several positive and neg...
Large-scale habitat measurements have been aided greatly by advances in remote sensing and GIS softw...
A phytosociological study on the gypsicolous bryophyte communities of Sicily was carried out. The su...
An analysis of the bryophyte diversity in the studied Sicilian archaeological areas was conducted, h...
A study on the bryophyte diversity of 12 Sicilian gypsum outcrops, falling in 4 Nature Reserves and...
Sicilian epiphytic bryophyte diversity, based on literature and unpublished data, is assessed both q...
The bryophyte flora settled on the ancient ruins and other habitats of the archaeological area of Se...
Due to its location, Sicily has always represented an important biogeographic bridge between floras ...
An analysis of the bryophyte flora of the so far studied Sicilian beech woods is carried out. Overal...
This work is part of a study of bryophyte floras of Sicilian towns that has highlighted the presence...
The focus of this study was an analysis of the bryophyte flora of the main Sicilian mountain ranges,...
The results of some investigations carried out in two Sicilian protected areas characterized by chal...
Beech woods, which have in Sicily one of the southernmost places of their distribution area, are lo...
The bryophytic flora has been widely studied in Atlantic coastal dune environments while bryological...
The vascular flora has been investigated on about 60 of the approximately 100 islands and islets of ...
In archaeological sites, plants and monuments have close interactions, with several positive and neg...
Large-scale habitat measurements have been aided greatly by advances in remote sensing and GIS softw...
A phytosociological study on the gypsicolous bryophyte communities of Sicily was carried out. The su...