Caratterizzazione fitosociologica dell’habitat prioritario 6220*-“Percorsi substeppici di graminacee e piante annue deiThero-Brachypodietea”: caso di studio della Sardegna settentrionale
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
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Caratterizzazione fitosociologica dell’habitat prioritario 6220*-“Percorsi substeppici di graminacee e piante annue deiThero-Brachypodietea”: caso di studio della Sardegna
settentrionale / Farris, Emmanuele; Filigheddu, Rossella Speranza; Secchi, Zelinda. - In: FITOSOCIOLOGIA. - ISSN 1125-9078. - 44:2 - Suppl. 1(2007), pp. 271-278.
Abstract:
In this paper we aimed at characterizing phytosociologically the priority habitat 6220* in Northern Sardinia. In the study area
this habitat is identified on the field by the presence of 18 plant associations, referred to the following syntaxonomic classes:Helianthemetea guttati,
Poetea bulbosae, Artemisietea vulgarisandLygeo-Stipetea. Within theBrachypodio ramosi-Dactyletalia hispanicaeorder of theArtemisietea vulgarisclass, three new associations are here described for the first time:Ophrydo praecocis-Dactyletum hispanicae, Orchido longicorni-Dactyletum hispanicaeandOrchido collinae-Dactyletum hispanicaewhich are all referred to theLeontodo tuberosi-Bellidion sylvestrisalliance. The wide structural and
functional heterogeneity, that prevent from outlineing common management strategies to all the 4 vegetation classes included in the habitat, suggests
the need of a clarification of the Habitats Directive and its revision on the basis of the recent phytosociologic findings.
this habitat is identified on the field by the presence of 18 plant associations, referred to the following syntaxonomic classes:Helianthemetea guttati,
Poetea bulbosae, Artemisietea vulgarisandLygeo-Stipetea. Within theBrachypodio ramosi-Dactyletalia hispanicaeorder of theArtemisietea vulgarisclass, three new associations are here described for the first time:Ophrydo praecocis-Dactyletum hispanicae, Orchido longicorni-Dactyletum hispanicaeandOrchido collinae-Dactyletum hispanicaewhich are all referred to theLeontodo tuberosi-Bellidion sylvestrisalliance. The wide structural and
functional heterogeneity, that prevent from outlineing common management strategies to all the 4 vegetation classes included in the habitat, suggests
the need of a clarification of the Habitats Directive and its revision on the basis of the recent phytosociologic findings.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Biodiversity; Habitats Directive; herb communities; Northern Sardinia; phytosociology
Elenco autori:
Farris, Emmanuele; Filigheddu, Rossella Speranza; Secchi, Zelinda
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