The Mediterranean Region is among the areas of the world richest in wild and cultivated taxa. Extinctions in the Mediterranean area are bound to have occurred in historical times but they are not documented. The probable and documented cases of plant extinction in specific areas within the Mediterranean are equivalent to 0.25% of total species-by-area records. Species with a large range are more prone to local population size fluctuations and eventual extinction than species with a reduced population. Small islands floras are more prone to extinction than those on large islands and on the mainland. Reliability of our data on Mediterranean plant extinctions is poor. New emphasis on floristic research is needed to boost our deficient knowledge of the Mediterranean flora. A closer collaboration between scholars and amateurs can increase floristic knowledge and also help unravel taxonomic problems.

Domina, G., Bazan, G., Campisi, P., Greuter, W. (2015). Taxonomy and conservation in Higher Plants and Bryophytes in the Mediterranean Area. BIODIVERSITY JOURNAL, 6(1), 197-204.

Taxonomy and conservation in Higher Plants and Bryophytes in the Mediterranean Area

DOMINA, Gianniantonio;BAZAN, Giuseppe;CAMPISI, Patrizia;
2015-01-01

Abstract

The Mediterranean Region is among the areas of the world richest in wild and cultivated taxa. Extinctions in the Mediterranean area are bound to have occurred in historical times but they are not documented. The probable and documented cases of plant extinction in specific areas within the Mediterranean are equivalent to 0.25% of total species-by-area records. Species with a large range are more prone to local population size fluctuations and eventual extinction than species with a reduced population. Small islands floras are more prone to extinction than those on large islands and on the mainland. Reliability of our data on Mediterranean plant extinctions is poor. New emphasis on floristic research is needed to boost our deficient knowledge of the Mediterranean flora. A closer collaboration between scholars and amateurs can increase floristic knowledge and also help unravel taxonomic problems.
2015
Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata
Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica
Domina, G., Bazan, G., Campisi, P., Greuter, W. (2015). Taxonomy and conservation in Higher Plants and Bryophytes in the Mediterranean Area. BIODIVERSITY JOURNAL, 6(1), 197-204.
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