Until now, analytical studies on European urban floras have mostly concentrated on the central and north-western parts of the continent. In this paper, factors determining species richness of urban flora were studied for the city of Rome, Italy, based on a comprehensive floristic survey carried out between 1985 and 1994, and updated in 2005. All species were recorded in grid cells of 1.6 km(2) and classified into native and alien (the latter divided into archaeophytes and neophytes). The grids were classified with respect to the prevailing habitat type, area available to vegetation, level of disturbance and geographical position within the city. Data were analysed using minimal adequate models. Total species number was determined by habitat...
The worldwide city growth is increasing the number of people who benefit from the provision of servi...
Aim Cities represent an ideal study system for assessing how intensive land-use change and biotic in...
Aim Understanding the processes that drive invasion success of alien species has received considerab...
Understanding the mechanisms that affect invasion success of alien species is an important prerequis...
This study is a comparison of the spontaneous vascular flora of five Italian cities: Milan, Ancona, ...
The present paper aimed at studying the vertical and horizontal spatial distribution, species richne...
<div><p>The aim of this paper is to document plant diversity in the metropolitan area of Rome (Italy...
1. Understanding the mechanisms that affect invasion success of alien species is a major issue in cu...
This work provides an overview of plant diversity in the municipality of Rome (Italy) through an ass...
In this study we analyzed species-area relationships in vascular plant assemblages occurring in a se...
The species pool hypothesis claims that the large-scale regional species pool is the chief parameter...
Biodiversity and floristic emergencies in Roman archaeological areas – The flora of the main Roman a...
The Tiber River stretch crossing the metropolitan area of Rome (Italy) is regarded as one of the mai...
Aim: We examine how two categories of non-native species (archaeophyte and neophyte, introduced befo...
Previous studies on various scales and for various European regions and North America have shown tha...
The worldwide city growth is increasing the number of people who benefit from the provision of servi...
Aim Cities represent an ideal study system for assessing how intensive land-use change and biotic in...
Aim Understanding the processes that drive invasion success of alien species has received considerab...
Understanding the mechanisms that affect invasion success of alien species is an important prerequis...
This study is a comparison of the spontaneous vascular flora of five Italian cities: Milan, Ancona, ...
The present paper aimed at studying the vertical and horizontal spatial distribution, species richne...
<div><p>The aim of this paper is to document plant diversity in the metropolitan area of Rome (Italy...
1. Understanding the mechanisms that affect invasion success of alien species is a major issue in cu...
This work provides an overview of plant diversity in the municipality of Rome (Italy) through an ass...
In this study we analyzed species-area relationships in vascular plant assemblages occurring in a se...
The species pool hypothesis claims that the large-scale regional species pool is the chief parameter...
Biodiversity and floristic emergencies in Roman archaeological areas – The flora of the main Roman a...
The Tiber River stretch crossing the metropolitan area of Rome (Italy) is regarded as one of the mai...
Aim: We examine how two categories of non-native species (archaeophyte and neophyte, introduced befo...
Previous studies on various scales and for various European regions and North America have shown tha...
The worldwide city growth is increasing the number of people who benefit from the provision of servi...
Aim Cities represent an ideal study system for assessing how intensive land-use change and biotic in...
Aim Understanding the processes that drive invasion success of alien species has received considerab...