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Environmental Management | 2016

Tall Grass Invasion After Grassland Abandonment Influences the Availability of Palatable Plants for Wild Herbivores: Insight into the Conservation of the Apennine Chamois Rupicapra pyrenaica ornata

Marcello Corazza; Federico Maria Tardella; Carlo Ferrari; Andrea Catorci

Invasion of the tall grass Brachypodium genuense was observed in an area of the central Apennines (Italy) where the population size of Apennine chamois (Rupicapra pyrenaica ornata) was in strong decline. Since this dominant tall grass threatens biodiversity and forage quality, our hypothesis was that B. genuense abundance influenced that of palatable species for the chamois, depending on their functional traits and distribution patterns. Our sampling design used plots of 10xa0×xa010xa0m and 1xa0×xa01xa0m to investigate the plant community level and fine-scale interactions. We analyzed data using correlation, generalized linear models, and redundancy analyses. We found that B. genuense can reach high abundance values on the deepest soils. Its high cover value influences plant community composition by competitive exclusion of subordinate species and suppression of functional features because of temporal or spatial niche overlap. This leads to low cover of palatable species at a fine scale, and to poor pasture quality for chamois at a wider scale. Therefore, we postulated that B. genuense invasion, enhanced by long-term grazing cessation, may reduce the availability of palatable plants for Apennine chamois, especially below the potential timberline (1900–2000xa0m a.s.l.). The high abundance of B. genuense may amplify the effect of other negative factors, such as competition with red deer (Cervus elaphus) and climate change, in restricting the suitable habitat of the Apennine chamois to the higher sectors of the central Apennines. Thus, we suggested that B. genuense spread should be monitored carefully and plans to control its invasion should be implemented.


PLANT SOCIOLOGY | 2013

The geosynphytosociological approach as a tool for agriculture innovation: the study case of saffron (Crocus sativus L.) cultivation suitability assessment in the Macerata district (central Italy)

Andrea Catorci; Federico Maria Tardella


FITOSOCIOLOGIA | 2010

Il paesaggio vegetale della dorsale del Monte S. Pancrazio (Umbria - Italia centrale)

Federico Maria Tardella; Alessandra Vitanzi; R Gatti; Andrea Catorci


BRAUN-BLANQUETIA | 2010

Plant species diversity and distribution along environmental gradients in a submediterranean forest landscape (central Italy)

Andrea Catorci; Alessandra Vitanzi; Federico Maria Tardella


CHIMALI, XII Italian Food Chemistry Congress | 2018

Composition and quality of milk and cheese from sheep grazing on dry pasture: effects of feeding supplementation

Giovanni Caprioli; Astride Franks Kamgang Nzekoue; Dennis Fiorini; Paola Scocco; Gianni Sagratini; Andrea Catorci


XI Congresso Nazionale Associazione Italiana dei Morfologi Veterinari | 2017

Biometrical study to evaluate the relationship between body parameters and winter feeding resources in central Italy Apennine roe deer population

Paola Scocco; Andrea Brusaferro; Cesare Pacioni; Francesca Mercati; Andrea Catorci


Archive | 2017

Carta degli habitat potenziali del bacino marmifero "Monte Altissimo Est" - Piani attuativi dei bacini estrattivi delle Alpi Apuane (scala 1: 2000)

Andrea Catorci; Federico Maria Tardella


LXXI convegno SISVET | 2017

THE ROLE OF ANATOMY WITHIN CLIMAPP: A PROJECT TO IMPROVE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN APENNINE PASTORAL SYSTEMS

Paola Scocco; Francesca Mercati; Cecilia Dall'Aglio; Giovanni Caprioli; Gabriele Acuti; Margherita Maranesi; Maurizio Canavari; Margherita Grandini; Andrea Catorci


71st Conference of the Society of Nutrition Physiology | 2017

The presence and localization of apelin in the sheep abomasum: impact of diets characterized by different chemical composition.

Cecilia Dall'Aglio; P. Ceccarelli; Carolina Pirino; Margherita Maranesi; Andrea Catorci; Paola Scocco; Gabriele Acuti; Francesca Mercati


51° Congresso della Società Italiana di Scienza della Vegetazione (SISV) “Servizi Ecosistemici e Scienza della Vegetazione” & Escursione sociale al Parco dei Gessi e dei Calanchi dell’Abbadessa | 2017

Analisi diacronica dei cambiamenti del paesaggio pastorale d’alta quota dei Monti Sibillini (1988-2015) e loro possibili impatti sulla biodiversità e sugli habitat di interesse comunitario

Federico Maria Tardella; Luca Malatesta; Marco Tavoloni; Andrea Catorci

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