An analysis of the bryophyte diversity in the studied Sicilian archaeological areas was conducted, highlighting which species are more common and potentially harmful on the ruins. The floras are much diversified and the presence of some rare taxa highlights the role of refuge carried out by these areas, especially for the species of strongly threatened coastal habitats. Attention on the complexity of the relationships between restoration interventions on lithic structures and conservation needs of the rare and interesting taxa is point out.
Campisi P., Dia M.G., Marino M.L. (2019). An analysis of the bryophyte flora in Sicilian archaeological areas. FLORA MEDITERRANEA, 29, 143-157 [10.7320/FlMedit29.143].
An analysis of the bryophyte flora in Sicilian archaeological areas
Campisi P.;Dia M. G.;
2019-01-01
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An analysis of the bryophyte diversity in the studied Sicilian archaeological areas was conducted, highlighting which species are more common and potentially harmful on the ruins. The floras are much diversified and the presence of some rare taxa highlights the role of refuge carried out by these areas, especially for the species of strongly threatened coastal habitats. Attention on the complexity of the relationships between restoration interventions on lithic structures and conservation needs of the rare and interesting taxa is point out.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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