This study is a comparison of the spontaneous vascular flora of five Italian cities: Milan, Ancona, Rome, Cagliari and Palermo. The aims of the study are to test the hypothesis that urbanization results in uniformity of urban floras: and to evaluate the role of alien species in the flora of settlements located in different phytoclimatic regions. To obtain comparable data, ten plots of 1 ha, each representing typical urban habitats, were analysed in each city. The results indicate a low floristic similarity between the cities, while the strongest similarity appears within each city and between each city and the seminatural vegetation of the surrounding region. In the Mediterranean settlements. even the most urbanized plots reflect the charac...
Street trees are key elements in urban ecosystems from several points of view, and different species...
We report the results of a floristic survey carried out in the Castelli Romani Regional Park (Rome, ...
Aim Cities represent an ideal study system for assessing how intensive land-use change and biotic in...
Until now, analytical studies on European urban floras have mostly concentrated on the central and n...
The main characteristics of the Italian urban flora are discussed and its use as a synthetic indicat...
This work provides an overview of plant diversity in the municipality of Rome (Italy) through an ass...
This research was designed to compare allergenic flora of various cities of central Italy. Because...
Comparative analysis of allergenic potential, conducted in different urban ecosystems of central Ita...
The present paper aimed at studying the vertical and horizontal spatial distribution, species richne...
Comparative analysis of allergenic potential, conducted in different urban ecosystems of central Ita...
Understanding the mechanisms that affect invasion success of alien species is an important prerequis...
Biodiversity and floristic emergencies in Roman archaeological areas – The flora of the main Roman a...
<div><p>The aim of this paper is to document plant diversity in the metropolitan area of Rome (Italy...
The growing focus on the protection and the conservation of biodiversity has attracted attention to ...
The study of the urban flora of Messina bas brought to 1ight an ecosystem rich in species. Despite t...
Street trees are key elements in urban ecosystems from several points of view, and different species...
We report the results of a floristic survey carried out in the Castelli Romani Regional Park (Rome, ...
Aim Cities represent an ideal study system for assessing how intensive land-use change and biotic in...
Until now, analytical studies on European urban floras have mostly concentrated on the central and n...
The main characteristics of the Italian urban flora are discussed and its use as a synthetic indicat...
This work provides an overview of plant diversity in the municipality of Rome (Italy) through an ass...
This research was designed to compare allergenic flora of various cities of central Italy. Because...
Comparative analysis of allergenic potential, conducted in different urban ecosystems of central Ita...
The present paper aimed at studying the vertical and horizontal spatial distribution, species richne...
Comparative analysis of allergenic potential, conducted in different urban ecosystems of central Ita...
Understanding the mechanisms that affect invasion success of alien species is an important prerequis...
Biodiversity and floristic emergencies in Roman archaeological areas – The flora of the main Roman a...
<div><p>The aim of this paper is to document plant diversity in the metropolitan area of Rome (Italy...
The growing focus on the protection and the conservation of biodiversity has attracted attention to ...
The study of the urban flora of Messina bas brought to 1ight an ecosystem rich in species. Despite t...
Street trees are key elements in urban ecosystems from several points of view, and different species...
We report the results of a floristic survey carried out in the Castelli Romani Regional Park (Rome, ...
Aim Cities represent an ideal study system for assessing how intensive land-use change and biotic in...