Life syndrome of the bryophyte communities as an adaptative pattern in the Mediterranean temporary ponds of Italy |
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Authors: | M. Puglisi P. Minissale S. Sciandrello M. Privitera |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences, University of Catania, Italy;2. Centre for the Conservation and Management of Nature and Agroecosystems (Cutgana), University of Catania, Italy |
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Abstract: | An ecological and biological investigation on the bryophyte communities of the Mediterranean temporary ponds was carried out in Italy. Here, the occurrence of a rich set of liverworts is very significant, as several species of Riccia characterize the communities from a physiognomical, ecological and syntaxonomical point of view. The moss component is represented only by acrocarpous mosses, e.g. Archidium alternifolium and Pleuridium acuminatum which play an important phytosociological role. In this study, the bryophyte communities are used to identify a pattern, corresponding to a “functional type” which reflects the correlated response of the bryophyte communities toward the prevalent ecological parameters of the habitat. The individuated functional type assembles life strategy, life form, lifespan, spore size, dispersal strategy, reproduction effort, independently from the taxonomical relationship of the species characterizing the communities. It represents an adaptative pattern of coevolved characters, adopted by the bryophyte communities for the habitat establishment and re-establishment following the seasonal water fluctuations typical of the investigated habitat. |
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Keywords: | Bryophytes life syndrome functional type Mediterranean temporary ponds Italy |
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