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The Vegetation of S'Ena Arrubia lagoon (centre-western Sardinia)

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2000
Citazione:
The Vegetation of S'Ena Arrubia lagoon (centre-western Sardinia) / Filigheddu, Rossella Speranza; Biondi, Edoardo; Farris, Emmanuele. - In: FITOSOCIOLOGIA. - ISSN 1125-9078. - 37:1(2000), pp. 39-59.
Abstract:
This study describes the vegetation of S'Ena Arrubia lagoon, in the Gulf of Oristano, in the centre-western coast of Sardinia. This lagoon is classified as: Special Protection Zone (S.P.Z.) according to EEC Directive 79/409, community importance site according to EEC Directive 92/43, I.B.A. (Important Birds Area) site and fixed oasis of fauna protection and natural reserve. Throughout the years it was subject to several alterations. The most important ones were carried out in the Seventies and allowed the marine water upwelling and the fast removal of freshwater coming from the watershed. Before the fulfilment of these interventions, lagoon waters had a low salinity, as demonstrated by previous vegetation studies that showed the presence of freshwater communities and, only to a smaller extent, of halo-tolerant and halophile ones.This phytosociologic study led to the identification of several associations that are showed in the groups of merely halophile vegetation, in the freshwater and subhalophile lagoon vegetation and in the merely anthropogen vegetation typologies. The location of the considered typologies is represented with distributive patterns, which synthesise the current state of vegetation referring to the salinity.Two new associations, theInulo crithmoidis-Paspaletum vaginatiand theAstero tripolii-Bolboschoenetum maritimi, are here described. The first is dominated by the presence ofPaspalum vaginatum Swartz, recorded for the second time in Italy and for the first time in Sardinia. It is recorded near the inlet, where it forms mosaics together withSalicornietum emerciassociation and it is also present, asbolboschoenetosum maritimisubassociation, in more inland and less salty zones. The latter new association includes the subhalophile reedswamps that are present in the areas floodcd by salty waters for a long time, where it replaces theScirpetum compacto-littoralis, a less halophile association present in several siles of the Mediterranean and also in Sardinia.In addition, it is necessary to point out the recovery ofSalicornietum venetaeassociation, characterised by the presence ofSalicornia venetaPign. et Lausi, which was believed endemic in the North Adriatic lagoons.Finally, the significance of environmental changes fulfilled in the basin, which are the reason for some vegetation modifications and are detected by comparison between current associations and those at the beginning of the Seventies, is pointed out.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Diachronous analyses; environmental changes; halophile and freshwater vegetation; phytosociology; Sardinia
Elenco autori:
Filigheddu, Rossella Speranza; Biondi, Edoardo; Farris, Emmanuele
Autori di Ateneo:
FARRIS Emmanuele
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/263423
Link al Full Text:
https://iris.uniss.it//retrieve/handle/11388/263423/197050/Filigheddu_R_Articolo_2000_Vegetation.pdf
Pubblicato in:
FITOSOCIOLOGIA
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