BIOBLITZ 2013-2014 OASI DI SAN FELICE

Autor: Sforzi Andrea, Angiolini Claudia, Bacaro Giovanni, Baini Matteo, Bartolommei Paola, Bastianini Marco, Benocci Andrea, Biagini Giovanni, Bonari Gianmaria, Bonini Ilaria, Bruni Giacomo, Cantini Diego, Chelazzi Lorenzo, Chiarucci Alessandro, Cianferoni Fabio, Dondini Gianna, Dragonetti Marco, Fanciulli Pietro Paolo, Fastelli Paolo, Ferretti Francesco, Gasperini Stefania, Giovacchini Pietro, Landi Sara, Letardi Agostino, Maccherini Simona, Marcelli Massimiliano, Martelli Alessia, Martelli Claudio, Menchetti Mattia, Mori Emiliano, Nappini Stefano, Perini Claudia, Pezzo Francesco, Porciani Marco, Radi Giacomo, Rizzo Pinna Vincenzo, Vergari Simone, Vitillo Chiara
Jazyk: italština
Rok vydání: 2019
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4773170
Popis: The growing interest in emerging environmental crisis has increased the level of public attention and the willingness to take part in participatory science projects, commonly defined with the term “Citizen Science”. This phenomenon can be recorded globally in many national contexts, with a prevalence in anglophone and more industrialized countries. In the biodiversity sector, the growing demand for public involvement has been declined in many different ways, with solutions aimed at providing cognitive and participatory tools. Among these, one of the best known is the BioBlitz: a 24-hour event held in a specific place with the aim of listing as many living species as possible. This work presents the data collected during the first two BioBlitzes organized by the Maremma Natural History Museum in 2013 and 2014. Both were made in the area of the San Felice Oasis, near the terminal part of the San Leopoldo ditch. During the BioBlitz, data collected attested the presence of 616 different taxonomic entities, of which 507 were identified at the level of species and 22 at the level of subspecies. The rest were identified at higher taxonomic levels. Eleven alien species, one endemic species, 33 species protected by national and international laws and / or directives and 9 species at risk of extinction were identified.
Databáze: OpenAIRE