R. Guarino
University of Palermo
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Plant Biosystems | 2015
Saverio Sciandrello; R. Guarino; Pietro Minissale; Giovanni Spampinato
This study is aimed at (1) producing a complete and updated inventory of the endemic vascular flora of Peloritani Mountains, (2) defining the geographical limits of Peloritani, regarded here as a biogeographical district and (3) highlighting possible paleogeographic connections with other Mediterranean lands. The heterogeneity analysis of the endemic flora was performed by means of contingency tables, through the χ2 test. The endemic flora of this area consists of 129 specific and infraspecific taxa, of which 15 are restricted to the Peloritani Mountains. The analysis of habitats revealed that endemic taxa are most abundant on cliffs, rangelands, woods and garrigues. A large number of surveyed taxa are endemic to central-southern Italy and Sicily, while the number of endemic taxa in common with Calabria, Etna and Aeolian Islands turned out to be rather low, in spite of the geographical proximity. The endemic flora of Peloritani allows to emphasize palaeogeographical relationships not only with the neighbouring Mediterranean territories, but also with currently remote ones, such as southern Spain, Sardinia and Corsica. The phytogeographical framework substantiates the hypothesis that the Peloritani floristic district coincides with the limit given to Peloritani Mountains by structural geologists.
Plant Biosystems | 2013
R. Guarino; Francesco Maria Raimondo; Gianniantonio Domina
A new species of Anthemis sect. Hiorthia (Asteraceae) is described from Sicily. This taxon, named A. piagnattiorum, is confined to a restricted area of the Hyblaean territory (SE Sicily), in the Natural Reserve of Cava Grande (Cassibile, Siracuse), where it takes shelter on carbonate rocky habitat and participates, with other Sicilian endemic taxa, to the composition of a termophilous chasmophytic community (Putorio calabricae–Micromerietum microphyllae).
Plant Biosystems | 2013
Salvatore Brullo; G. Giusso del Galdo; R. Guarino; Pietro Minissale; Saverio Sciandrello; G. Spampinato
After a general outline on the syntaxonomical framework of the class Pegano harmalae-Salsoletea vermiculatae Br.-Bl. & O. Bolos 1958, the occurrence of this vegetation in the Italian territory is examined. In Italy, this vegetation is mostly found on clayish or marly substrata, particularly if slightly enriched with nitrates and chlorides. With reference to the Rivas-Martínez bioclimatic classification, the Italian stands have an infra- to thermo-Mediterranean thermotype (marginally up to the meso-Mediterranean one) with dry or arid ombrotype. In particular, this vegetation is well represented in Sicily, while in Sardinia and along the Italian Peninsula, it progressively becomes more rare and localized. Altogether, 21 associations are recognized, 11 of which are described here for the first time. The surveyed associations are ascribed to the following alliances: Salsolo oppositifoliae-Suaedionmollis (linked to less disturbed and more thermo-xeric habitats) and Artemision arborescentis (more disturbed and less thermo-xeric habitats). Finally, some conservation issues are discussed.
Feddes Repertorium | 2001
Salvatore Brullo; G. Giusso del Galdo; R. Guarino
Annali di Botanica | 2005
Salvatore Brullo; A. Comarci; G. Giusso Del Galdo; R. Guarino; Pietro Minissale; Giuseppe Siracusa; G. Spampinato
Annali di Botanica | 2007
Salvatore Brullo; G. Giusso Del Galdo; R. Guarino; Pietro Minissale
ANNALI DI BOTANICA | 2006
R. Guarino; G Giusso Del Galdo; S Pignatti
FLORA MEDITERRANEA | 2013
Francesco Maria Raimondo; Anna Scialabba; R. Guarino; Rosa Elena Spallino
109° Congresso della Società Botanica Italiana. | 2014
Francesco Maria Raimondo; R. Guarino; F Colucci; L Giacopelli; F Lecce; Patrizia Menegoni; P Pavone; Sandro Pignatti; Maria Sighicelli; Claudia Trotta
20° International Workshop "European Vegetation Survey" dell'International Association for Vegetation Science | 2011
Cristian Brullo; Salvatore Brullo; G Giusso del Galdo; R. Guarino; Pietro Minissale; Giuseppe Siracusa; Saverio Sciandrello; Giovanni Spampinato