Relevant habitats neglected by the Directive 92/43 EEC: the contribution of Vegetation Science for their reappraisal in Sicily

Author:

Guarino RiccardoORCID,Pasta SalvatoreORCID,Bazan GiuseppeORCID,Crisafulli Alessandro,Caldarella Orazio,Giusso del Galdo Gian PietroORCID,Gristina Alessandro Silvestre,Ilardi Vincenzo,La Mantia Antonino,Marcenò Corrado,Minissale Pietro,Sciandrello Saverio,Scuderi Leonardo,Spampinato GiovanniORCID,Troia AngeloORCID,Gianguzzi LorenzoORCID

Abstract

Field investigation carried out by the Sicilian botanists in the last 20 years enabled them to identify eight habitat types of high biogeographic and conservation interest, neglected by the Directive 92/43, which deservead hocconservation measures. For each of these habitats, a syntaxonomic interpretation of the corresponding plant communities, their main ecological, physiognomic and syndynamic traits and a list of diagnostic species are provided. Their classification into the macrotypes listed in the Annex I of the Directive 92/43 and the respective correspondence in EUNIS habitat classification are proposed. The habitats here described integrate those already proposed by the Italian Botanical Society, with the hope of an adequate recognition at national at supranational level.

Publisher

Pensoft Publishers

Subject

Plant Science,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Forestry

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