7 results on '"Cassol, Michele"'
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2. Metodo e sintesi dei risultati ottenuti nella redazione del PAF 'Prioritised Action Framework' per la conservazione della biodiversità nella rete Natura 2000 del Veneto
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Causin, Lisa, Campagnaro, Thomas, Trentanovi, Giovanni, Cassol, Michele, Lasen, Cesare, Maso, Daria, Cavalli, Raffaele, and Sitzia, Tommaso
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Natura 2000, biodiversity, conservation management ,Natura 2000 ,biodiversity ,conservation management - Published
- 2016
3. Effetti dell'abbandono della gestione forestale sull'avifauna nelle abetine miste: un caso di studio nelle Alpi Orientali
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Sitzia, Tommaso, Cassol, Michele, Campagnaro, Thomas, Dainese, Matteo, and Varaschin, Mauro
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Dolomites ,wildlife, birds, biodiversity conservation, forestry, Dolomites ,wildlife ,birds ,forestry ,biodiversity conservation - Published
- 2016
4. Assessing the status of amphibian breeding sites in Italy: a national survey
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Andreone, Franco, Angelini, Jacopo, Associazione Natura Cascina Bellezza ONLUS, Associazione, Zirichiltaggi, Bassu, Lara, Bennati, R., Bernini, Franco, Bettiol, Katia, Biancardi, Biggi, Emanuele, Bionda, Radames, Bocca, Massimo, Bonato, Lucio, Buzzetti Filippo Maria, Carafa, Marco, Carletti, Silvia, Cassol, Michele, Casu, Viviana, Cavalieri, C., Cornetti, Luca, Corti, Claudia, Dal Lago Antonio, Damico, Maurizio, Delisio, Lorenzo, Delmastro Giovanni Battista, Di Cerbo Anna Rita, Di Francesco, N., Di Tizio Luciano, Donelli, O., Doria, Giuliano, Emiliani, Davide, Eusebio Bergò Paolo, Evangelista, Massimo, Faraone Francesco Paolo, Fattizzo, Tiziano, Ferri, Vincenzo, Ferro, M., Fiacchini, David, Ficetola, Francesco, Foglia, Gessica, Fulco, Egidio, Giacalone, G., Giberti, P., Gola, Grieco, Cristina, Guarino Fabio Maria, Iannelli, A., Iantorno, A., Incao, Jiménez Gonzales Pilar, Lamagni, Luca, Lillo, Francesco, Lo Valvo Mario, Manca, J., Marchesi, M., Mazzotti, Stefano, Menegon, Michele, Mezzasalma, Marcello, Miserocchi, Danio, Montioni, Francesca, Mosini, Andrea, Nistri Anna Maria, Nitti, Nicola, Novaga, R., Odierna, Gaetano, Oneto, Fabrizio, Ottonello, Dario, Parolin, Enrico, Pedrini, Paolo, Pellegrini, Mario, Pellitteri Rosa Daniele, Penazzi, Rocco, Petruzzi, F., Piazzini, Sandro, Picariello, Orfeo, Poggiani, Luciano, Pollo, R., Pupin, Fabio, Razzetti, Edoardo, Richard, Jacopo, Riservato, Elisa, Romanazzi, Enrico, Romano, Antonio, Romano Antonio Vito, Rossini, Marco, Sacchi, Roberto, Sala, Luigi, Salvidio, Sebastiano, Sassi, A., Scali, Stefano, Scirocco, T., Seglie, Daniele, Semenzato, Massimo, Silvano, Fabrizio, Sindaco, Roberto, Sommacal, Monica, Spada, Arianna, Sperone, Emilio, Spilinga, Cristiano, Svanella, Abbondio, Tormen, Fausto, Tormen, Giuseppe, Tripepi, Sandro, Vaccaro, Angelo, Vanni, Stefano, Ventrella, Pasquale, Nulchis, Valentina, Zampogno, Elena, Zuffi Marco, A. L., Salvidio, S., Andreone, F., Angelini, J. Bassu L., Bennati, R., Bernini, F., Bettiol, K., Biancardi, C, Biggi, E., Bionda, R., Bocca, M., Bonato, L., Buzzetti, Fm, Carafa, M., Carletti, S., Cassol, M., Casu, V., Cavalieri, C., Cornetti, L., Corti, C., Dal Lago, A., Damico, M., Delisio, L., Delmastro, Gb, Di Cerbo, A. R., Di Francesco, N., Di Tizio, L., Donelli, O., Doria, G., Emiliani, D., Eusebio, Bp, Eusebio Bergo, P., Evangelista, M., Faraone, F. P., Fattizzo, T., Ferri, V., Ferro, M., Fiacchini, D., Ficetola, F., Foglia, G., Fulco, E., Giacalone, G., Giberti, P., Gola, Grieco, C., Guarino, FABIO MARIA, Iannelli, A., Iantorno, A., Incao, Jiménez Gonzales, Pilar, Lamagni, L., Lillo, F., Lo Valvo, M., Manca, J., Marchesi, M., Mazzotti, S., Menegon, M., Mezzasalma, Marcello, Miserocchi, D., Montioni, F., Mosini, A., Nistri, A. M., Nitti, N., Novaga, R., Odierna, Gaetano, Oneto, F., Ottonello, D., Parolin, E., Pedrini, P., Pellegrini, M., Pellitteri Rosa, D., Penazzi, R., Petruzzi, F., Piazzini, S., Picariello, ORFEO LUCIO ANTONIO, Poggiani, L., Pollo, R., Pupin, F., Razzetti, E., Richard, J., Riservato, E., Romanazzi, E., Romano, A., Romano, A. V., Rossini, M., Sacchi, R., Sala, L., Sassi, A., Scali, S., Scirocco, T., Seglie, D., Semenzato, M., Silvano, F., Sindaco, R., Sommacal, M., Spada, A., Sperone, E., Spilinga, C., Svanella, A., Tormen, F., Tormen, G., Tripepi, S., Vaccaro, A., Vanni, S., Ventrella, P., Nulchis, V., Zampogno, E., and Zuffi, M. A. L. .
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- 2011
5. Assessing the status of amphibian breeding sites in Italy: a national survey
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Salvidio, Sebastian, Andreone, Franco, Angelini, Jacopo, Bassu, Lara, Bennati, R., Bernini, Franco, Bettiol, Katia, Biancardi, Biggi, Emanuele, Bionda, Radames, Bocca, Massimo, Bonato, Lucio, Buzzetti, Filippo Maria, Carafa, Marco, Carletti, Silvia, Cassol, Michele, Casu, Viviana, Cavalieri, C., Cornetti, Luca, Corti, Claudia, Dal Lago, Antonio, Damico, Maurizio, Delisio, Lorenzo, Delmastro, Giovanni Battista, Di Cerbo, Anna Rita, Di Francesco, N., Di Tizio, Luciano, Donelli, O., Doria, Giuliano, Emiliani, Davide, Eusebio, Bergo Paolo, Evangelista, Massimo, Faraone, Francesco Paolo, Fattizzo, Tiziano, Ferri, Vincenzo, Ferro, M., Fiacchini, David, Ficetola, Francesco, Foglia, Gessica, Fulco, Egidio, Giacalone, G., Giberti, P., Gola, Grieco, Cristina, Guarino, Fabio Maria, Iannelli, A., Iantorno, A., Incao, Jimenez, Gonzales Pilar, Lamagni, Luca, Lillo, Francesco, Lo Valvo, Mario, Manca, J., Marchesi, M., Mazzotti, Stefano, Menegon, Michele, Mezzasalma, Marcello, Miserocchi, Danio, Montioni, Francesca, Mosini, Andrea, Nistri, Anna Maria, Nitti, Nicola, Novaga, R., Odierna, Gaetano, Oneto, Fabrizio, Ottonello, Dario, Parolin, Enrico, Pedrini, Paolo, Pellegrini, Mario, Pellitteri-Rosa, Daniele, Penazzi, Rocco, Petruzzi, F., Piazzini, Sandro, Picariello, Orfeo, Poggiani, Luciano, Polio, R., Pupin, Fabio, Razzetti, Edoardo, Richard, Jacopo, Riservato, Elisa, Romanazzi, Enrico, Romano, Antonio, Romano, Antonio Vito, Rossini, Marco, Sacchi, Roberto, Sala, Luigi, Sassi, A., Scali, Stefano, Scirocco, T., Seglie, Daniele, Semenzato, Massimo, Silvano, Fabrizio, Sindaco, Roberto, Sommacal, Monica, Spada, Arianna, Emilio Sperone, Spilinga, Cristiano, Svanella, Abbondio, Tormen, Fausto, Tormen, Giuseppe, Tripepi, Sandro, Vaccaro, Angelo, Vanni, Stefano, Ventrella, Pasquale, Nulchis, Valentina, Zampogno, Elena, and Zuffi, Marco A. L.
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Amphibian breeding sites ,Italian amphibian survey ,conservation ,freshwater habitat loss ,scientific monitoring ,volunteers - Published
- 2011
6. Contrasting multi-taxa diversity patterns between abandoned and nonintensively managed forests in the southern Dolomites.
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Sitzia, Tommaso, Campagnaro, Thomas, Dainese, Matteo, Cassol, Michele, Dal Cortivo, Marialuisa, Gatti, Enzo, Padovan, Fabio, Sommacal, Monica, and Nascimbene, Juri
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SILVICULTURAL systems ,PLANT species diversity ,FOREST management ,PLANT communities ,FOREST ecology - Abstract
The abandonment of silvicultural activities can lead to changes in species richness and composition of biological communities, when compared to those found in managed forests. The aim of this study was to compare the multi-taxonomical diversity of two mature silver fir-beech-spruce forests in the southern Dolomites (Italy), corresponding to the European Union habitat type 9130. The two sites share similar ecological and structural characteristics, but differ in their recent management histories. In the last 50 years, one site underwent non-intensive management, while the other was left unmanaged and was included in a forest reserve. The species richness and composition of eight taxa were surveyed in the two sites between 2009 and 2011. The difference in mean species richness between the two forest management types was tested through permutation tests, while differences in species composition were tested by principal coordinates analysis and the permutational multivariate analysis of variance. Mean species richness of soil macrofungi, deadwood lichens, bark beetles, and longhorn beetles were significantly higher in the abandoned than in the non-intensively managed forests. Deadwood fungi and epiphytic lichens did not differ in mean species richness between the two study sites, while mean species richness of ground beetles and birds were higher in the non-intensively managed than in the abandoned forest. Significant differences in species composition between the two sites were found for all the taxa, except for longhorn beetles. These results indicate that improving forest landscape heterogeneity through the creation of a mosaic of abandoned and extensively managed forests should better fulfill the requirements of ecologically different taxa. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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7. Contrasting multi-taxa diversity patterns between abandoned and non-intensively managed forests in the southern Dolomites
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E. Gatti, M. Cassol, Matteo Dainese, M. Sommacal, Tommaso Sitzia, Juri Nascimbene, Thomas Campagnaro, Cortivo, F. Padovan, Sitzia, Tommaso, Campagnaro, Thoma, Dainese, Matteo, Cassol, Michele, Dal Cortivo, Marialuisa, Gatti, Enzo, Padovan, Fabio, Sommacal, Monica, and Nascimbene, Juri
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0106 biological sciences ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Forest management ,Asperulo-Fagetum, Forestry Abandonment, Biodiversity Conservation, Selection Cutting, Natura 2000, Silver Fir ,Biology ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Selection Cutting ,Selection cutting ,media_common.cataloged_instance ,Natura 2000 ,European union ,lcsh:Forestry ,Lichen ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,media_common ,Nature and Landscape Conservation ,Asperulo-Fagetum ,Ecology ,Forestry ,Forestry Abandonment ,Silver Fir ,Habitat ,Biodiversity Conservation ,lcsh:SD1-669.5 ,Epiphyte ,Species richness ,Longhorn beetle - Abstract
The abandonment of silvicultural activities can lead to changes in species richness and composition of biological communities, when compared to those found in managed forests. The aim of this study was to compare the multi-taxonomical diversity of two mature silver fir-beech-spruce forests in the southern Dolomites (Italy), corresponding to the European Union habitat type 9130. The two sites share similar ecological and structural characteristics, but differ in their recent management histories. In the last 50 years, one site underwent non-intensive management, while the other was left unmanaged and was included in a forest reserve. The species richness and composition of eight taxa were surveyed in the two sites between 2009 and 2011. The difference in mean species richness between the two forest management types was tested through permutation tests, while differences in species composition were tested by principal coordinates analysis and the permutational multivariate analysis of variance. Mean species richness of soil macrofungi, deadwood lichens, bark beetles, and longhorn beetles were significantly higher in the abandoned than in the non-intensively managed forests. Deadwood fungi and epiphytic lichens did not differ in mean species richness between the two study sites, while mean species richness of ground beetles and birds were higher in the non-intensively managed than in the abandoned forest. Significant differences in species composition between the two sites were found for all the taxa, except for longhorn beetles. These results indicate that improving forest landscape heterogeneity through the creation of a mosaic of abandoned and extensively managed forests should better fulfill the requirements of ecologically different taxa.
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- 2017
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