Distribution and ecological patterns of orchids in Monte Pel-legrino Reserve, Palermo (Sicily, Italy)

Despite heavy human impact through the ages, the Monte Pellegrino Reserve maintains an interesting orchid flora currently estimated as 33 taxa, with 9 endemic elements, including Ophrys lunulata Parltore (priority species for the European Commission) and O. sphegodes panormitana (Tod.) Kreutz, which has its locus typicus in Monte Gallo, another reserve close to Monte Pellegrino. The chorological types most represented in this study were Mediterranean and Atlantic Mediterranean. The distribution of the orchids in this site was correlated to various environmental parameters, depending upon species and chorological type. The endemic species were the only chorotype that was positively correlated to two habitats that are relicts of the original Sicilian vegetation: clearings in deciduous thermophilic forest (Rhamno alaterni-Quercetum ilicis subassociation Pistacietosum terebinthi) and Ampelodesmetum meadows (Helictotrico convoluti-Ampelodesmetum mauritanici). Prevailing wind direction and seasonality were determining factors for orchid distribution. Identification of the correlation patterns between chorological types and habitats could be useful for predicting species presence within areas with similar biogeographical characteristics, facilitate species mapping and serve as a tool for the design and implementation of conservation strategies.

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Main Authors: Bertolini, Vincenzo Doctor 12617, Damon, Anne Ashby Doctora autor/a 2085, Valle Mora, Javier Francisco Maestro autor/a 10513, Rojas Velázquez, Ángel Natanael autor/a
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Subjects:Orquídeas, Biogeografía, Ecología vegetal, Fragmentación de hábitats,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:45292024-03-12T13:03:06ZDistribution and ecological patterns of orchids in Monte Pel-legrino Reserve, Palermo (Sicily, Italy) Bertolini, Vincenzo Doctor 12617 Damon, Anne Ashby Doctora autor/a 2085 Valle Mora, Javier Francisco Maestro autor/a 10513 Rojas Velázquez, Ángel Natanael autor/a textengDespite heavy human impact through the ages, the Monte Pellegrino Reserve maintains an interesting orchid flora currently estimated as 33 taxa, with 9 endemic elements, including Ophrys lunulata Parltore (priority species for the European Commission) and O. sphegodes panormitana (Tod.) Kreutz, which has its locus typicus in Monte Gallo, another reserve close to Monte Pellegrino. The chorological types most represented in this study were Mediterranean and Atlantic Mediterranean. The distribution of the orchids in this site was correlated to various environmental parameters, depending upon species and chorological type. The endemic species were the only chorotype that was positively correlated to two habitats that are relicts of the original Sicilian vegetation: clearings in deciduous thermophilic forest (Rhamno alaterni-Quercetum ilicis subassociation Pistacietosum terebinthi) and Ampelodesmetum meadows (Helictotrico convoluti-Ampelodesmetum mauritanici). Prevailing wind direction and seasonality were determining factors for orchid distribution. Identification of the correlation patterns between chorological types and habitats could be useful for predicting species presence within areas with similar biogeographical characteristics, facilitate species mapping and serve as a tool for the design and implementation of conservation strategies.Despite heavy human impact through the ages, the Monte Pellegrino Reserve maintains an interesting orchid flora currently estimated as 33 taxa, with 9 endemic elements, including Ophrys lunulata Parltore (priority species for the European Commission) and O. sphegodes panormitana (Tod.) Kreutz, which has its locus typicus in Monte Gallo, another reserve close to Monte Pellegrino. The chorological types most represented in this study were Mediterranean and Atlantic Mediterranean. The distribution of the orchids in this site was correlated to various environmental parameters, depending upon species and chorological type. The endemic species were the only chorotype that was positively correlated to two habitats that are relicts of the original Sicilian vegetation: clearings in deciduous thermophilic forest (Rhamno alaterni-Quercetum ilicis subassociation Pistacietosum terebinthi) and Ampelodesmetum meadows (Helictotrico convoluti-Ampelodesmetum mauritanici). Prevailing wind direction and seasonality were determining factors for orchid distribution. Identification of the correlation patterns between chorological types and habitats could be useful for predicting species presence within areas with similar biogeographical characteristics, facilitate species mapping and serve as a tool for the design and implementation of conservation strategies.Adobe Acrobat profesional 6.0 o superiorOrquídeasBiogeografíaEcología vegetalFragmentación de hábitatsDisponible en líneaBiodiversity Journalhttp://www.biodiversityjournal.com/pdf/3%284%29_375-384.pdfAcceso en línea sin restricciones
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Biogeografía
Ecología vegetal
Fragmentación de hábitats
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Biogeografía
Ecología vegetal
Fragmentación de hábitats
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Biogeografía
Ecología vegetal
Fragmentación de hábitats
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Biogeografía
Ecología vegetal
Fragmentación de hábitats
Bertolini, Vincenzo Doctor 12617
Damon, Anne Ashby Doctora autor/a 2085
Valle Mora, Javier Francisco Maestro autor/a 10513
Rojas Velázquez, Ángel Natanael autor/a
Distribution and ecological patterns of orchids in Monte Pel-legrino Reserve, Palermo (Sicily, Italy)
description Despite heavy human impact through the ages, the Monte Pellegrino Reserve maintains an interesting orchid flora currently estimated as 33 taxa, with 9 endemic elements, including Ophrys lunulata Parltore (priority species for the European Commission) and O. sphegodes panormitana (Tod.) Kreutz, which has its locus typicus in Monte Gallo, another reserve close to Monte Pellegrino. The chorological types most represented in this study were Mediterranean and Atlantic Mediterranean. The distribution of the orchids in this site was correlated to various environmental parameters, depending upon species and chorological type. The endemic species were the only chorotype that was positively correlated to two habitats that are relicts of the original Sicilian vegetation: clearings in deciduous thermophilic forest (Rhamno alaterni-Quercetum ilicis subassociation Pistacietosum terebinthi) and Ampelodesmetum meadows (Helictotrico convoluti-Ampelodesmetum mauritanici). Prevailing wind direction and seasonality were determining factors for orchid distribution. Identification of the correlation patterns between chorological types and habitats could be useful for predicting species presence within areas with similar biogeographical characteristics, facilitate species mapping and serve as a tool for the design and implementation of conservation strategies.
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author Bertolini, Vincenzo Doctor 12617
Damon, Anne Ashby Doctora autor/a 2085
Valle Mora, Javier Francisco Maestro autor/a 10513
Rojas Velázquez, Ángel Natanael autor/a
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Damon, Anne Ashby Doctora autor/a 2085
Valle Mora, Javier Francisco Maestro autor/a 10513
Rojas Velázquez, Ángel Natanael autor/a
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title Distribution and ecological patterns of orchids in Monte Pel-legrino Reserve, Palermo (Sicily, Italy)
title_short Distribution and ecological patterns of orchids in Monte Pel-legrino Reserve, Palermo (Sicily, Italy)
title_full Distribution and ecological patterns of orchids in Monte Pel-legrino Reserve, Palermo (Sicily, Italy)
title_fullStr Distribution and ecological patterns of orchids in Monte Pel-legrino Reserve, Palermo (Sicily, Italy)
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