Epiphytic lichens of the sacred natural site “Bosco di Sant’Antonio” (Majella National Park – Abruzzo)

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Italian Botanist Pub Date : 2019-11-06 DOI:10.3897/ITALIANBOTANIST.7.34639
J. Nascimbene, V. Di Cecco, L. Di Martino, F. Frascaroli, P. Giordani, C. Lelli, C. Vallese, P. Zannini, A. Chiarucci
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Sacred Natural Sites are relevant for biodiversity conservation, as in the case of forest sites that, across centuries, developed old growth structures and are now crucial for the conservation of epiphytic lichens and other specialized forest organisms. In this study, we investigated the epiphytic lichen flora of a small forest patch included in the Majella National Park (Abruzzo), whose old growth features and naturalness reflect its long lasting spiritual role that perfectly fits with the concept of Sacred Natural Site. Results revealed that the “Bosco di Sant’Antonio” hosts a rich and interesting epiphytic lichen flora, thus indicating the potential of this Sacred Natural Site for lichen conservation. Fifty-six species were found including two species newly recorded in Abruzzo, two red-listed species, and the sensitive species Lobariapulmonaria. This study corroborates the hypothesis that sacred forest sites are relevant for the conservation of specialized epiphytic lichens. In particular, in the Italian forest landscape where old-growth stands are practically absent, sacred forest sites may provide unique old-growth structures and buffer anthropogenic disturbance.
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神圣的自然遗址“Bosco di Sant 'Antonio”的附生地衣(阿布鲁佐马杰拉国家公园)
神圣的自然遗址与生物多样性保护有关,例如森林遗址,经过几个世纪的发展,形成了古老的生长结构,现在对保护附生地衣和其他特殊的森林生物至关重要。在这项研究中,我们调查了马贾拉国家公园(Abruzzo)的一个小森林斑块的附生地衣植物群,其古老的生长特征和自然性反映了其长期存在的精神作用,完全符合神圣自然遗址的概念。结果表明,“Bosco di Sant 'Antonio”拥有丰富而有趣的附生地衣植物群,从而表明了这一神圣的自然遗址的地衣保护潜力。共发现56种,其中阿布鲁佐地区新记录种2种,红色名录种2种,敏感种Lobariapulmonaria。本研究证实了圣林遗址与特化附生地衣保护有关的假设。特别是,在意大利的森林景观中,几乎没有原生林,神圣的森林遗址可以提供独特的原生林结构,缓冲人为干扰。
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Italian Botanist
Italian Botanist Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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期刊介绍: The journal is published on behalf of the Italian Botanical Society (www.societabotanicaitaliana.it). Founded in 1969 as Informatore Botanico Italiano, the journal was initially conceived as a place to publish proceedings of the Society, book reviews etc. During the years, however, the journal acquired scientific contents so that, in 2015, the Italian Botanical Society moved it to the Pensoft platform, with the new name Italian Botanist, in order to disseminate its contents more efficiently. It publishes original research covering all fields of Botany in its wider sense, from molecular to ecosystem levels, including Mycology. The geographical coverage of the journal is specially focused on the Italian territory, but studies from other areas are also welcome. It is a peer-reviewed, open-access, journal.
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