Detecting patterns of species co-occurrence is among the main tasks of plant community ecology. Arable plant communities are important elements of agroecosystems, because they support plant and animal biodiversity and provide ecosystem services. These plant communities are shaped by both agricultural and environmental drivers. The pressure of intensive agriculture worldwide has caused the decline of many characteristic arable species and communities. Italy is the European country where arable plant biodiversity is the best preserved. In this study, we assessed the patterns of co-occurrence of rare and threatened arable plants in 106 plots of winter arable vegetation located from Piedmont to Calabria, in the mainland part of the country. For...
Arable fields maintaining species-rich weed communities have almost disappeared from European mounta...
The Mediterranean Region is among the areas of the world richest in wild and cultivated taxa. Extinc...
Aims: We present the results of a phytosociological investigation of segetal plant communities colon...
The changes of agriculture led to deep transformations of arable plant diversity. The features of ar...
Knowledge on the emergence patterns of rare arable plants (RAP) is essential to design their conserv...
The interest in knowledge of the weed communities of arable land is growing worldwide. Italy is one ...
The interest in knowledge of the weed communities of arable land is growing worldwide. Italy is one ...
Rapid intensification of farming after 1950 resulted in a dramatic decline in plant species diversit...
The aim of this study was to investigate the plant biodiversity of semi- and sub-natural vegetation ...
High mountain ecosystems are hotspots of biodiversity that are highly vulnerable to climate warming ...
During the last decades, agricultural practices have changed dramatically. Today, the fields are man...
In this chapter we discuss how to assess the risk of extinction for plants using two different metho...
Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch)Conservation tilla...
The segetal flora of winter crops includes mostly native or archaeophyte annual species that are oft...
Occurrence of protected and rare species is regarded as a strong argument for establishing protected...
Arable fields maintaining species-rich weed communities have almost disappeared from European mounta...
The Mediterranean Region is among the areas of the world richest in wild and cultivated taxa. Extinc...
Aims: We present the results of a phytosociological investigation of segetal plant communities colon...
The changes of agriculture led to deep transformations of arable plant diversity. The features of ar...
Knowledge on the emergence patterns of rare arable plants (RAP) is essential to design their conserv...
The interest in knowledge of the weed communities of arable land is growing worldwide. Italy is one ...
The interest in knowledge of the weed communities of arable land is growing worldwide. Italy is one ...
Rapid intensification of farming after 1950 resulted in a dramatic decline in plant species diversit...
The aim of this study was to investigate the plant biodiversity of semi- and sub-natural vegetation ...
High mountain ecosystems are hotspots of biodiversity that are highly vulnerable to climate warming ...
During the last decades, agricultural practices have changed dramatically. Today, the fields are man...
In this chapter we discuss how to assess the risk of extinction for plants using two different metho...
Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch)Conservation tilla...
The segetal flora of winter crops includes mostly native or archaeophyte annual species that are oft...
Occurrence of protected and rare species is regarded as a strong argument for establishing protected...
Arable fields maintaining species-rich weed communities have almost disappeared from European mounta...
The Mediterranean Region is among the areas of the world richest in wild and cultivated taxa. Extinc...
Aims: We present the results of a phytosociological investigation of segetal plant communities colon...