What can historical floristic data tell us? A case study from Sardinia (Italy)

IF 1.6 4区 生物学 Q3 PLANT SCIENCES Plant Biosystems Pub Date : 2023-10-14 DOI:10.1080/11263504.2023.2271459
S. Bagella, S. Bagella
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AbstractThe interest in historical floristic data has been increasing during recent years because of their potential to give insight covering historical periods for which few other data are available. The recent discovery of a historical flora referred to an area of Sardinia (Italy) named Sassarese, for which a relatively updated flora was known, was an opportunity to verify the potentiality of historical data and to provide information for interpreting biodiversity history identifying possible shifts in the flora related to land use changes. Comparing the two floras, we found that 60% of segetal/crop relative species and 20% of freshwater habitat species disappeared and that the introduction of seven alien species has to be dated back. The trends detected may be helpful for future management choices, which should consider the possibility of recovering habitats and activities that encourage the return of disappeared species, perhaps even thinking about restoration projects.Keywords: alien invasive speciescrop wild relative speciesflorafreshwater habitatshistory of botanyland use changessegetal speciesshift of the floraDisclaimerAs a service to authors and researchers we are providing this version of an accepted manuscript (AM). Copyediting, typesetting, and review of the resulting proofs will be undertaken on this manuscript before final publication of the Version of Record (VoR). During production and pre-press, errors may be discovered which could affect the content, and all legal disclaimers that apply to the journal relate to these versions also.
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历史植物区系数据能告诉我们什么?意大利撒丁岛案例研究
摘要近年来,人们对历史植物区系数据的兴趣越来越大,因为它们有可能提供对其他数据很少可用的历史时期的见解。最近在意大利撒丁岛(Sardinia)发现了一个名为Sassarese的历史植物区系,该地区已知的植物区系相对更新,这是一个验证历史数据潜力的机会,并为解释生物多样性历史提供了信息,确定了与土地利用变化有关的植物区系可能发生的变化。通过对比发现,60%的缘缘种和20%的淡水生境种消失了,7种外来物种的引入需要追溯。所发现的趋势可能有助于未来的管理选择,应考虑恢复栖息地和鼓励消失物种回归的活动的可能性,甚至可能考虑恢复项目。关键词:外来入侵物种;作物野生近缘种;植物群落;淡水生境;植物群落历史;土地利用变化;在最终出版版本记录(VoR)之前,将对该手稿进行编辑、排版和审查。在制作和印前,可能会发现可能影响内容的错误,所有适用于期刊的法律免责声明也与这些版本有关。
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Plant Biosystems
Plant Biosystems 生物-植物科学
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期刊介绍: Plant Biosystems is the research journal edited by the Società Botanica Italiana. Published three times a year, the journal is open to papers dealing with all aspects of plant biology, systematics, and ecology. Research studies containing novel and significant findings, from the molecular level to ecosystems and from micro-organisms to flowering plants, are welcome. Plant Biosystems succeeded " Giornale Botanico Italiano", the historical journal of the Società Botanica Italiana, from the year 1997. Plant Biosystems has been conceived in consideration of the recent progress in botanical research. An editorial board has been devised to ensure that all the main trends of contemporary plant science are represented. Manuscripts are classified as ''Full Paper'', ''Rapid Report'' or ''Short Communication''. A Rapid Report is intended for publication, in a concise form, of new and relevant findings. The classification as Rapid Report is determined by the Editor. A Short Communication (no more than two printed pages) is for a concise but independent report. It is not intended for publication of preliminary results. Review articles are also published, but only upon invitation by the Editor. An international panel of highly qualified referees warrants the highest scientific standard.
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