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LUCIANO GRISTINA

Spatial variability of ecophysiological performances and invasive potential of alien acacias (Acacia spp.) in Sicily and Lampedusa island (Pelagie Archipelago)

  • Authors: Badalamenti, E.; La Mantia, T.; Gristina, L.; Pasta, S.; Máguas, C.; Correia, O.; Lauteri M.
  • Publication year: 2012
  • Type: eedings
  • OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/77331

Abstract

Acacia spp. are among the most widespread and prominent invaders within Mediterranean-type ecosystems, where have already shown the capability to deeply change the characters and the functioning of invaded ecosystems (like in Portugal or S Africa: e.g. Holmes & Cowling, 1997; Hellmann et al., 2011). In Sicily, just in the last few years, two Australian Acacias, notably Acacia cylops A. Cunn. ex G. Don and A. saligna (Labill.) H.L.Wendl., started to regenerate abundantly within different areas (especially afforested sites). However their naturalization process has not been studied up to now.