805 resultados para HABITAT FRAGMENTATION
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Habitat loss and fragmentation have a prominent role in determining the size of plant populations, and can affect plant-pollinator interactions. It is hypothesized that in small plant populations the ability to set seeds can be reduced due to limited pollination services, since individuals in small populations can receive less quantity or quality of visits. In this study, I investigated the effect of population size on plant reproductive success and insect visitation in 8 populations of two common species in the island of Lesvos, Greece (Mediterranean Sea), Echium plantagineum and Ballota acetabulosa, and of a rare perennial shrub endemic to north-central Italy, Ononis masquillierii. All the three species depended on insect pollinators for sexual reproduction. For each species, pollen limitation was present in all or nearly all populations, but the relationship between pollen limitation and population size was only present in Ononis masquillierii. However, in Echium plantagineum, significant relationships between both open-pollinated and handcrossed-pollinated seed sets and population size were found, being small populations comparatively less productive than large ones. Additionally, for this species, livestock grazing intensity was greater for small populations and for sparse patches, and had a negative influence on productivity of the remnant plants. Both Echium plantagineum and Ballota acetabulosa attracted a great number of insects, representing a wide spectrum of pollinators, thereby can be considered as generalist species. For Ballota acetabulosa, the most important pollinators were megachilid female bees, and insect diversity didn’t decrease with decreasing plant population size. By contrast, Ononis masquillierii plants generally received few visits, with flowers specialized on small bees (Lasioglossum spp.), representing the most important insect guild. In Echium plantagineum and Ballota acetabulosa, plants in small and large populations received the same amount of visits per flower, and no differences in the number of intraplant visited flowers were detected. On the contrary, large Ononis populations supported higher amounts of pollinators than small ones. At patch level, high Echium flower density was associated with more and higher quality pollinators. My results indicate that small populations were not subject to reduced pollination services than large ones in Echium plantagineum and Ballota acetabulosa, and suggest that grazing and resource limitation could have a major impact on population fitness in Echium plantagineum. The absence of any size effects in these two species can be explained in the light of their high local abundance, wide habitat specificity, and ability to compete with other co-flowering species for pollinators. By contrast, size represents a key characteristic for both pollination and reproduction in Ononis masquillierii populations, as an increase in size could mitigate the negative effects coming from the disadvantageous reproductive traits of the species. Finally, the widespread occurrence of pollen limitation in the three species may be the result of 1) an ongoing weakening or disruption of plantpollinator interactions derived from ecological perturbations, 2) an adaptive equilibrium in response to stochastic processes, and 3) the presence of unfavourable reproductive traits (for Ononis masquillierii).
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Habitat structure is known to influence the abundance of fishes on temperate reefs. Biotic interactions play a major role in determining the distribution and abundance of species. The significance of these forces in affecting the abundance of fishes may hinge on the presence of organisms that either create or alter habitat. On temperate reefs, for example, macroalgae are considered autogenic ecosystem engineers because they control resource availability to other species through their physical structure and provide much of the structure used by fish. On both coral and temperate reefs, small cryptic reef fishes may comprise up to half of the fish numbers and constitute a diverse community containing many specialized species. Small cryptic fishes (<100 mm total length) may be responsible for the passage of 57% of the energy flow and constitute ca. 35% of the overall reef fish biomass on coral reefs. These benthic fish exploit restricted habitats where food and shelter are obtained in, or in relation to, conditions of substrate complexity and/or restricted living space. A range of mechanisms has been proposed to account for the diversity and the abundance of small fishes: (1) lifehistory strategies that promote short generation times, (2) habitat associations and behaviour that reduce predation and (3) resource partitioning that allows small species to coexist with larger competitors. Despite their abundance and potential importance within reef systems, little is known of the community ecology of cryptic fishes. Specifically on habitat associations many theories suggested a not clear direction on this subject. My research contributes to the development of marine fish ecology by addressing the effects of habitat characteristics upon distribution of cryptobenthic fish assemblages. My focus was on the important shallow, coastal ecosystems that often serve as nursery habitat for many fish and where different type of habitat is likely to both play important roles in organism distribution and survival. My research included three related studies: (1) identification of structuring forces on cryptic fish assemblages, such as physical and biological forcing; (2) macroalgae as potential tools for cryptic fish and identification of different habitat feature that could explain cryptic fish assemblages distribution; (3) canopy formers loss: consequences on cryptic fish and relationship with benthos modifications. I found that: (1) cryptic fish assemblages differ between landward and seaward sides of coastal breakwaters in Adriatic Sea. These differences are explained by 50% of the habitat characteristics on two sides, mainly due to presence of the Codium fragile, sand and oyster assemblages. Microhabitat structure influence cryptic fish assemblages. (2) Different habitat support different cryptic fish assemblages. High heterogeneity on benthic assemblages reflect different fish assemblages. Biogenic components that explain different and diverse cryptic fish assemblages are: anemonia bed, mussel bed, macroalgal stands and Cystoseira barbata, as canopy formers. (3) Canopy forming loss is not relevant in structuring directly cryptic fish assemblages. A removal of canopy forming algae did not affect the structure of cryptic fish assemblages. Canopy formers algae on Conero cliff, does not seem to act as structuring force, probably due to its regressive status. In conclusion, cryptic fish have been shown to have species-specific associations with habitat features relating to the biological and non biological components afforded by fish. Canopy formers algae do not explain cryptic fish assemblages distribution and the results of this study and information from the literature (both from the Mediterranean Sea and elsewhere) show that there are no univocal responses of fish assemblages. Further exanimations on an non regressive status of Cystoseira canopy habitat are needed to define and evaluate the relationship between canopy formers and fish on Mediterranean sea.
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Cambiamenti di habitat in ambienti marini: uno studio sperimentale sulla perdita di foreste a Cystoseira barbata (Stackhouse) C. Agardh e sui popolamenti che le sostituiscono La presente tesi affronta il tema scientifico generale di come prevedere e mitigare la perdita di habitat marini naturali causata dalle attività umane. La tesi si è focalizzata sugli habitat subtidali a “canopy” formati da macroalghe brune a tallo eretto dell’ordine Fucales, che per morfologia, ruolo ed importanza ecologica possono essere paragonate alle “foreste” in ambienti terrestri temperati. Questi sistemi sono tra i più produttivi in ambienti marini, e sono coinvolti in importanti processi ecologici, offrendo cibo, protezione, riparo ed ancoraggio a diverse altre specie animali e vegetali, modificando i gradienti naturali di luce, sedimentazione e idrodinamismo, e partecipando al ciclo dei nutrienti. Sulle coste temperate di tutto il mondo, le foreste di macroalghe a canopy sono in forte regressione su scala locale, regionale e globale. Questo fenomeno, che sta accelerando a un ritmo sempre più allarmante, sta sollevando interesse e preoccupazione. Infatti, data la loro importanza, la perdita di questi habitat può avere importanti conseguenze ecologiche ed economiche, tra cui anche il possibile declino della pesca che è stato osservato in alcune aree in seguito alla conseguente riduzione della produttività complessiva dei sistemi marini costieri. Nel Mar Mediterraneo questi tipi di habitat sono originati prevalentemente da alghe appartenenti al genere Cystoseira, che sono segnalate in forte regressione in molte regioni. Gli habitat a Cystoseira che ancora persistono continuano ad essere minacciati da una sineregia di impatti antropici, ed i benefici complessivi delle misure di protezione fin ora attuate sono relativamente scarsi. Scopo della presente tesi era quello di documentare la perdita di habitat a Cystoseira (prevalentemente Cystoseira barbata (Stackhouse) C. Agardh) lungo le coste del Monte Conero (Mar Adriatico centrale, Italia), e chiarire alcuni dei possibili meccanismi alla base di tale perdita. Studi precedentemente condotti nell’area di studio avevano evidenziato importanti cambiamenti nella composizione floristica e della distribuzione di habitat a Cystoseira in quest’area, e avevano suggerito che la scarsa capacità di recupero di questi sistemi potesse essere regolata da interazioni tra Cystoseira e le nuove specie dominanti sui substrati lasciati liberi dalla perdita di Cystoseira. Attraverso ripetute mappature dell’habitat condotte a partire da Luglio 2008 fino a Giugno 2010, ho documentato la perdita progressiva delle poche, e sempre più frammentate, patch di habitat originate da questa specie in due siti chiamati La Vela e Due Sorelle. Attraverso successivi esperimenti, ho poi evidenziato le interazioni ecologiche tra le specie dominanti coinvolte in questi cambiamenti di habitat, al fine di identificare possibili meccanismi di feedback che possano facilitare la persistenza di ciascun habitat o, viceversa, l’insediamento di habitat alternativi. La mappatura dell’habitat ha mostrato un chiaro declino della copertura, della densità e della dimensione degli habitat a Cystoseira (rappresentati soprattutto dalla specie C. barbata e occasionalmente C. compressa che però non è stata inclusa nei successivi esperimenti, d’ora in avanti per semplicità verrà utilizzato unicamente il termine Cystoseira per indicare questo habitat) durante il periodo di studio. Nel sito Due Sorelle le canopy a Cystoseira sono virtualmente scomparse, mentre a La Vela sono rimaste poche, sporadiche ed isolate chiazze di Cystoseira. Questi habitat a canopy sono stati sostituiti da nuovi habitat più semplici, tra cui soprattutto letti di mitili, feltri algali e stand monospecifici di Gracilaira spp.. La mappatura dell’habitat ha inoltre sottolineato una diminuzione del potenziale di recupero del sistema con un chiaro declino del reclutamento di Cystoseira durante tutto il periodo di studio. Successivamente ho testato se: 1) una volta perse, il recupero di Cystoseira (reclutamento) possa essere influenzato dalle interazioni con le nuove specie dominanti, quali mitili e feltri algali; 2) il reclutamento di mitili direttamente sulle fronde di Cystoseira (sia talli allo stadio adulto che giovanili) possa influenzare la sopravvivenza e la crescita della macroalga; 3) la sopravvivenza e la crescita delle nuove specie dominanti, in particolare mitili, possa essere rallentata dalla presenza di canopy di Cystoseira. I risultati dimostrano che le nuove specie dominanti insediatesi (feltri algali e mitili), possono inibire il reclutamento di Cystoseira, accelerandone il conseguente declino. L’effetto diretto dei mitili sulle fronde non è risultato particolarmente significativo né per la sopravvivenza di Cystoseira che finora non è risultata preclusa in nessun stadio di sviluppo, né per la crescita, che nel caso di individui adulti è risultata leggermente, ma non significativamente, più elevata per le fronde pulite dai mitili, mentre è stato osservato il contrario per i giovanili. La presenza di canopy a Cystoseira, anche se di piccole dimensioni, ha limitato la sopravvivenza di mitili. Questi risultati complessivamente suggeriscono che una foresta di macroalghe in buone condizioni può avere un meccanismo di autoregolazione in grado di facilitare la propria persistenza. Quando però il sistema inizia a degradarsi e a frammentarsi progressivamente, i cambiamenti delle condizioni biotiche determinati dall’aumento di nuove specie dominanti contribuiscono alla mancanza di capacità di recupero del sistema. Pertanto le strategie per una gestione sostenibile di questi sistemi dovrebbero focalizzarsi sui primi segnali di cambiamenti in questo habitat e sui possibili fattori che ne mantengono la resilienza.
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The reactions 32S+58,64Ni are studied at 14.5 AMeV. From this energy on, fragmentation begins to be a dominant process, although evaporation and fission are still present. After a selection of the collision mechanism, we show that important even-odd effects are present in the isotopic fragment distributions when the excitation energy is small. The staggering effect appears to be a universal feature of fragment production, slightly enhanced when the emission source is neutron poor. A closer look at the behavior of isotopic chains reveals that odd-even effects cannot be explained by pairing effects in the nuclear mass alone, but depend in a more complex way on the de-excitation chain.
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Anthropogene Fragmentierung und Störung von Wäldern beeinflussen ökologische Prozesse. Darüber hinaus werden genetische Drift und Inzucht verstärkt und die Fitness von Populationen beeinträchtigt. Um die Einflüsse von Fragmentierung und Störung auf die Biodiversität und Prozesse in tropischen Wäldern zu ermitteln, habe ich im „Kakamega Forest“, West-Kenia, die Baumart Prunus africana genauer untersucht. Dabei lag der Fokus auf (i) der Frugivorengemeinschaft und Samenausbreitung, (ii) der Kleinsäugergemeinschaft im Kontext der Samenprädation und (iii) der genetische Populationsstruktur von Keimlingen und adulten Bäumen. Der Vergleich von Keimlingen mit adulten Bäumen ermöglicht es, Veränderungen im Genfluss zwischen Generationen festzustellen. Die Ergebnisse zeigten, dass im untersuchten Waldgebiet insgesamt 49 frugivore Arten (Affen und Vögel) vorkommen. Dabei lag die Gesamtartenzahl im zusammenhängenden Wald höher als in den isoliert liegenden Fragmenten. An den Früchten von P. africana konnten insgesamt 36 Arten fressend beobachtet werden. Hier jedoch wurden in Fragmenten eine leicht erhöhte Frugivorenzahl sowie marginal signifikant erhöhte Samenausbreitungsraten nachgewiesen. Der Vergleich von stark gestörten mit weniger gestörten Flächen zeigte eine höhere Gesamtartenzahl sowie eine signifikant höhere Frugivorenzahl in P. africana in stark gestörten Flächen. Entsprechend war die Samenausbreitungsrate in stark gestörten Flächen marginal signifikant erhöht. Diese Ergebnisse deuten darauf hin, dass die quantitative Samenausbreitung in fragmentierten und gestörten Flächen etwas erhöht ist und somit eine gewisse Artenredundanz besteht, die den Verlust einzelner Arten ausgleichen könnte. Prunus africana Samen, die auf dem Boden lagen, wurden hauptsächlich von einer Nagerart (Praomys cf. jacksonii) erbeutet. Dabei war in gestörten Waldbereichen eine tendenziell höhere Prädatoraktivität zu beobachten als in weniger gestörten. Zudem waren einzelne Samen im Gegensatz zu Samengruppen in gestörten Flächen signifikant höherem Prädationsdruck ausgesetzt. Diese Ergebnisse zeigen, dass Fragmentierung sowie anthropogene Störungen auf unterschiedliche Prozesse im Lebenszyklus eines tropischen Baumes gegensätzliche Effekte haben können. Eine Extrapolation von einem auf einen anderen Prozess kann somit nicht erfolgen. Die genetische Differenzierung der adulten Baumpopulationen war gering (FST = 0.026). Der Großteil ihrer Variation (~ 97 %) lag innerhalb der Populationen, was intensiven Genfluss in der Vergangenheit widerspiegelt. Die genetische Differenzierung der Keimlinge war etwas erhöht (FST = 0.086) und ~ 91 % ihrer Variation lag innerhalb der Populationen. Im Gegensatz zu den adulten Bäumen konnte ich für Keimlinge ein „Isolation-by-distance“-Muster feststellen. Somit sind erste Hinweise auf begrenzten Genfluss im Keimlingsstadium infolge von Fragmentierung gegeben. Obwohl die Momentaufnahmen im Freiland keine Abnahme in der Frugivorenzahl und Samenausbreitung von P. africana als Folge von Fragmentierung beobachten ließen, weisen die Ergebnisse der genetischen Studie auf einen bereits reduzierten Genaustausch zwischen den Populationen hin. Somit lässt sich feststellen, dass die Faktoren Fragmentierung und Störung genetische Diversität, ökologische Prozesse und Artendiversität in Wäldern jeweils auf unterschiedliche Weise beeinflussen. Um Konsequenzen derartiger Einflüsse folgerichtig abschätzen zu können, sind Studien auf unterschiedlichen Diversitätsebenen unabdingbar.
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Introgression of domestic cat genes into European wildcat (Felis silvestris silvestris) populations and reduction of wildcats’ range in Europe, leaded by habitat loss and fragmentation, are considered two of the main conservation problems for this endangered feline. This thesis addressed the questions related with the artificial hybridization and populations’ fragmentation, using a conservation genetics perspective. We combined the use of highly polymorphic loci, Bayesian statistical inferences and landscape analyses tools to investigate the origin of the geographic-genetic substructure of European wildcats (Felis silvestris silvestris) in Italy and Europe. The genetic variability of microsatellites evidenced that European wildcat populations currently distributed in Italy differentiated in, and expanded from two distinct glacial refuges during the Last Glacial Maximum. The genetic and geographic substructure detected between the eastern and western sides of the Apennine ridge, resulted by adaptation to specific ecological conditions of the Mediterranean habitats. European wildcat populations in Europe are strongly structured into 5 geographic-genetic macro clusters corresponding to: the Italian peninsular & Sicily; Balkans & north-eastern Italy; Germany eastern; central Europe; and Iberian Peninsula. Central European population might have differentiated in the extra-Mediterranean Würm ice age refuge areas (Northern Alps, Carpathians, and the Bulgarian mountain systems), while the divergence among and within the southern European populations might have resulted by the Pleistocene bio geographical framework of Europe, with three southern refugia localized in the Balkans, Italian Peninsula and Iberia Peninsula. We further combined the use of most informative autosomal SNPs with uniparental markers (mtDNA and Y-linked) for accurately detecting parental genotypes and levels of introgressive hybridization between European wild and domestic cats. A total of 11 hybrids were identified. The presence of domestic mitochondrial haplotypes shared with some wild individuals led us to hypnotize the possibility that ancient introgressive events might have occurred and that further investigation should be recommended.
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Plant communities on weathered rock and outcrops are characterized by high values in species richness (Dengler 2006) and often persist on small and fragmented surfaces. Yet very few studies have examined the relationships between heterogeneity and plant diversity at small scales, in particular in poor-nutrient and low productive environment (Shmida and Wilson 1985, Lundholm 2003). In order to assess these relationships both in space and time in relationship, two different approaches were employed in the present study, in two gypsum outcrops of Northern Apennine. Diachronic and synchronic samplings from April 2012 to March 2013 were performed. A 50x50 cm plot was used in both samplings such as the sampling unit base. The diachronic survey aims to investigate seasonal patterning of plant diversity by the use of images analysis techniques integrated with field data and considering also seasonal climatic trend, the substrate quality and its variation in time. The purpose of the further, synchronic sampling was to describe plant diversity pattern as a function of the environmental heterogeneity meaning in substrate typologies, soil depth and topographic features. Results showed that responses of diversity pattern depend both on the resources availability, environmental heterogeneity and the manner in which the different taxonomic group access to them during the year. Species richness and Shannon diversity were positively affected by increasing in substrate heterogeneity. Furthermore a good turnover in seasonal species occurrence was detected. This vegetation may be described by the coexistence of three groups of species which created a gradient from early colonization stages, characterized by greater slope and predominance of bare rock, gradually to situation of more developed soil.
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Scopo della tesi è la realizzazione di rilievi fitosociologici nel SIC “IT4080008 Balze di Verghereto, Monte Fumaiolo, Ripa della Moia” (provincia di Forlì-Cesena). Il gruppo montuoso del Monte Fumaiolo, posto al confine tra le Vallate del Savio e del Tevere, è stato proposto nel 1995 come Sito di Importanza Comunitaria. E' un'area colonizzata già nell'antichità dall'uomo e comprende una grande estensione di pascoli montani, con rupi calcaree e rilievi comprendenti faggete, abetine artificiali, rimboschimenti e prati pascoli. Nell'ambito di una ricerca sulla distribuzione degli habitat di maggior pregio in questo sito sono stati realizzati campionamenti, basati sul metodo Braun Blanquet, nel periodo tra Lunglio e Settembre 2013. I dati raccolti sono stati successivamente elaborati tramite software Matlab versione 7.10.0.282 creando due dendrogrammi allo scopo di descrivere sia la qualità naturale del SIC, sia dal punto di vista degli habitat. Dalle informazioni raccolte è stata possibile la definizione di due tipologie di vegetazione: le formazioni forestali e gli ambienti aperti. I risultati mostrano 57 rilievi inerenti ai boschi divisi in ulteriori sottogruppi rappresentanti boschi a faggio, situazioni miste con Fagus sylvatica e Abies alba, querceti misti e rimboschimenti a Pinus nigra. I 27 rilievi degli ambienti aperti mostrano invece una predominanza di prati-pascolo e pascoli con situazioni di evoluzione ad arbusteti a Cytisus scoparius e Juniperus communis. Sono state campionate anche le vegetazioni a succulente presenti su affioramenti rocciosi. Le informazioni ottenute ed elaborate possono essere utili per studi futuri e per la creazione di una carta fitosociologica sulla base dei rilievi effettuati e della pregressa carta della vegetazione su base fisionomica (Barlotti 2013).