The process of fragmentation of natural habitats is increasing exponentially worldwide and represents one of the foremost threats to biological diversity. Forest fragmentation is considered to heavily affect the demographic and genetic structure of forest plant populations. Habitat fragmentation is a landscape process occurring when areas of continuous habitat are broken into smaller and discontinuous patches. In this paper we analyzed the effects of fragmentation on vascular plant diversity of Fagus sylvatica forest in central Italy (habitat of Community interest -92/43/ECC- “Appenine beech forests with Taxus and Ilex” - cod. 9210*). First, by integrating five parameters that describe beech forest patches structure (patch area,...
Appennines forests have been managed by human for thousands of years. In Central Italy, coppicing is...
Fragmentation can affect the demographic and genetic structure of populations near the boundary of t...
A survey of a submediterranean forest landscape in central Italy was carried out to assess floristic...
We analysed the effects of patch size and isolation on vascular plants in Quercus cerris forest surr...
Forests are reckoned essentials as biodiversity reservoirs and carbon sinks. Current threats to fore...
Studies addressing multiple aspects of biodiversity simultaneously (i.e., multifaceted approaches) c...
6siStudies addressing multiple aspects of biodiversity simultaneously (i.e., multifaceted approaches...
Plant biodiversity of beech forests in central-northern Italy: a methodological approach for conserv...
Structure and diversity trends (β-diversity and species richness) across the Fagus sylvatica timberl...
Fragmentation is a major cause of biodiversity loss. The relationship between fragmentation and biod...
This research sought to understand the patterns of vegetation recovery after disturbances because of...
International audienceManagement of landscape biodiversity is facing the challenge of global change ...
The results of a floristic survey in six forests owned and managed by the regional administration of...
Appennines forests have been managed by human for thousands of years. In Central Italy, coppicing is...
Fragmentation can affect the demographic and genetic structure of populations near the boundary of t...
A survey of a submediterranean forest landscape in central Italy was carried out to assess floristic...
We analysed the effects of patch size and isolation on vascular plants in Quercus cerris forest surr...
Forests are reckoned essentials as biodiversity reservoirs and carbon sinks. Current threats to fore...
Studies addressing multiple aspects of biodiversity simultaneously (i.e., multifaceted approaches) c...
6siStudies addressing multiple aspects of biodiversity simultaneously (i.e., multifaceted approaches...
Plant biodiversity of beech forests in central-northern Italy: a methodological approach for conserv...
Structure and diversity trends (β-diversity and species richness) across the Fagus sylvatica timberl...
Fragmentation is a major cause of biodiversity loss. The relationship between fragmentation and biod...
This research sought to understand the patterns of vegetation recovery after disturbances because of...
International audienceManagement of landscape biodiversity is facing the challenge of global change ...
The results of a floristic survey in six forests owned and managed by the regional administration of...
Appennines forests have been managed by human for thousands of years. In Central Italy, coppicing is...
Fragmentation can affect the demographic and genetic structure of populations near the boundary of t...
A survey of a submediterranean forest landscape in central Italy was carried out to assess floristic...