Remnants of naturalness in a reclaimed land of central Italy

Wetlands are among the most fragile habitats on Earth and have often undergone major environmental changes. As a study case in this context, the present work aims at increasing the floristic knowledge of a reclaimed land now turned into an agricultural lowland with scarce patches of...

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Main Authors: Gianmaria Bonari, Tiberio Fiaschi, Emanuele Fanfarillo, Francesco Roma-Marzio, Simona Sarmati, Enrico Banfi, Marco Biagioli, Stefan Zerbe, Claudia Angiolini
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Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2021-01-01
Series:Italian Botanist
Online Access:https://italianbotanist.pensoft.net/article/62040/download/pdf/
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spelling doaj-bf53ffe0f7904447a2a13e8a03a740122021-09-28T14:31:02ZengPensoft PublishersItalian Botanist2531-40332021-01-011193010.3897/italianbotanist.11.6204062040Remnants of naturalness in a reclaimed land of central ItalyGianmaria Bonari0Tiberio Fiaschi1Emanuele Fanfarillo2Francesco Roma-Marzio3Simona Sarmati4Enrico Banfi5Marco Biagioli6Stefan Zerbe7Claudia Angiolini8Free University of Bozen-BolzanoUniversity of SienaUniversity of SienaUniversity of PisaUniversity of SienaMuseo di Storia Naturale di MilanoMeteo SienaFree University of Bozen-BolzanoUniversity of Siena Wetlands are among the most fragile habitats on Earth and have often undergone major environmental changes. As a study case in this context, the present work aims at increasing the floristic knowledge of a reclaimed land now turned into an agricultural lowland with scarce patches of natural habitats. The study area is named Piana di Rosia, and it is located in southern Tuscany (Italy). The compiled checklist consists of 451 specific and subspecific taxa of vascular plants. The life-form spectrum shows a predominance of hemicryptophytes, followed by therophytes. The chorological spectrum highlights a co-dominance of Euri-Mediterranean and Eurasian species along with many widely distributed species. The checklist includes seven species of conservation concern, three Italian endemics (Crocus etruscus Parl., Polygala vulgaris L. subsp. valdarnensis (Fiori) Arrigoni, and Scabiosa uniseta Savi), 41 alien species, 21 segetal species, and 11 aquatic macrophytes of which five helophytes and six hydrophytes. This study suggests that irreversible land-use changes in wetlands can lead towards a simplification of the flora. However, despite the deep transformations that the former wetland has undergone, the presence of some aquatic and protected taxa is interesting. From a conservation point of view, the natural value of this agricultural area could be enhanced and its current management partly reconsidered, thus preserving the remnants of naturalness present. https://italianbotanist.pensoft.net/article/62040/download/pdf/
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Marco Biagioli
Stefan Zerbe
Claudia Angiolini
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Enrico Banfi
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Stefan Zerbe
Claudia Angiolini
Remnants of naturalness in a reclaimed land of central Italy
Italian Botanist
author_facet Gianmaria Bonari
Tiberio Fiaschi
Emanuele Fanfarillo
Francesco Roma-Marzio
Simona Sarmati
Enrico Banfi
Marco Biagioli
Stefan Zerbe
Claudia Angiolini
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title Remnants of naturalness in a reclaimed land of central Italy
title_short Remnants of naturalness in a reclaimed land of central Italy
title_full Remnants of naturalness in a reclaimed land of central Italy
title_fullStr Remnants of naturalness in a reclaimed land of central Italy
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description Wetlands are among the most fragile habitats on Earth and have often undergone major environmental changes. As a study case in this context, the present work aims at increasing the floristic knowledge of a reclaimed land now turned into an agricultural lowland with scarce patches of natural habitats. The study area is named Piana di Rosia, and it is located in southern Tuscany (Italy). The compiled checklist consists of 451 specific and subspecific taxa of vascular plants. The life-form spectrum shows a predominance of hemicryptophytes, followed by therophytes. The chorological spectrum highlights a co-dominance of Euri-Mediterranean and Eurasian species along with many widely distributed species. The checklist includes seven species of conservation concern, three Italian endemics (Crocus etruscus Parl., Polygala vulgaris L. subsp. valdarnensis (Fiori) Arrigoni, and Scabiosa uniseta Savi), 41 alien species, 21 segetal species, and 11 aquatic macrophytes of which five helophytes and six hydrophytes. This study suggests that irreversible land-use changes in wetlands can lead towards a simplification of the flora. However, despite the deep transformations that the former wetland has undergone, the presence of some aquatic and protected taxa is interesting. From a conservation point of view, the natural value of this agricultural area could be enhanced and its current management partly reconsidered, thus preserving the remnants of naturalness present.
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