Page 12 - CELESTI-GRAPOW
P. 12

1130 L. Celesti-Grapow et al.

              ically (Lambdon et  al.  2008b). Moreover, there is   and bird species on oceanic islands. Global Ecol Biogeogr 25:
              evidence showing that even greater increases in the   859–868.
              number of naturalized plants and invasion events   Blackburn TM, Essl F, Evans T, Hulme PE, Jeschke JM, Kühn I,
              targeting island ecosystems are to be expected in    et al. 2014. A unified classification of alien species based on
                                                                   the magnitude of their environmental impacts. PLOS Biol 12:
              the coming years (Kueffer et al. 2010; Seebens et al.   e1001850.
              2015), particularly on Mediterranean islands (Gritti   Blackburn TM, Pyšek P, Bacher S, Carlton JT, Duncan RP, Jarošík
              et al. 2006).                                        V, et  al.  2011. A proposed unified framework for biological
                 As this process is very likely to continue, we should   invasions. Trends in Ecol Evol 26: 333–339.
              expect more establishment events and the further   Blasi C, Biondi E, Izco J. 2011. 100 years of plant sociology: A
                                                                   celebration. Plant Biosyst 145: 1–3.
              spread of species that are already present. This is   Blasi C, Capotorti G, Copiz R, Guida D, Mollo B, Smiraglia D,
              of particular conservation concern on small Medi-    et al. 2014. Classification and mapping of the ecoregions of
              terranean islands, and highlights the importance of   Italy. Plant Biosyst 148: 1255–1345.
              studies on species distribution as an instrument for   Bocchieri E. 1992. Flora of the small islands of the archipelago of
              monitoring, promptly detecting and preventing inva-  Maddalena (north- eastern Sardinia) and floristic contribution
                                                                   regarding some of the main islands of the Archipelago. Flora
              sion events for conservation strategy purposes. It also   Medit 2: 33–64.
              highlights the urgent need to further increase such   Brullo  S,  Siracusa  G.  1996.  La  flora  dell’Isola  di  Linosa
              efforts aimed at preventing, controlling or mitigat-  (Arcipelago delle Pelagie, Sicilia). [Flora of Linosa, Sicily] Boll
              ing the effects of species introductions in island eco-  Accad Gioenia Sci Nat 4: 471–497.
              systems worldwide (Denslow et al. 2009; Blackburn    Brundu G.  2013. Invasive alien plants in protected areas in
                                                                   Mediterranean islands: Knowledge gaps and main threats. In:
              et al. 2015; Jones et al. 2016).                     Foxcroft LC, et al., editors. Plant invasions in protected areas.
                                                                   Dordrecht: Springer. pp. 395–422.
                                                                Brundu G, Azzella MM, Blasi C, Camarda I, Iberite M, Celesti-
              Acknowledgements                                     Grapow L.  2013. The silent invasion of  Eichhornia crassipes
                                                                   (Mart.) Solms. in Italy. Plant Biosyst 147: 1120–1127.
              This work was carried out thanks to the contribution   Brundu G, Lozano V, Manca M, Celesti-Grapow L, Sulas L.
              of many people who provided information and sup-     2015. Arctotheca calendula (L.) Levyns: An emerging invasive
              port. We are particularly grateful to Ilaria Anzellotti,   species in Italy. Plant Biosyst 149: 954–957.
              Sandro Bonacquisti and Gabriele Galasso.          Brunel S, Brundu G, Fried G.  2013. Eradication and control
                                                                   of invasive alien plants in the Mediterranean Basin: Towards
                                                                   better coordination to enhance existing initiatives. EPPO Bull
              ORCID                                                43: 290–308.
              L. Celesti-Grapow     http://orcid.org/0000-0002-  Butchart SHM, Walpole M, Collen B, van Strien A, Scharlemann
                                                                   JPW, Almond REA, et al. 2010. Global biodiversity: Indicators
              9533-6919                                            of recent declines. Science 328: 1164–1168.
              L. Lazzaro   http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0514-0793  Camarda I, Carta L, Manca M, Brundu G. 2010. Sardegna. In:
                                                                   Celesti-Grapow L, et  al., editors. Flora vascolare alloctona
                                                                   e invasiva delle regioni d’Italia [Sardinia. Alien flora of the
              References                                           Italian Regions]. Roma: Editrice Università La Sapienza. pp.
              Ardenghi NMG, Galasso G, Banfi E, Zoccola  A, Foggi B,   149–154.
                 Lastrucci  L.  2014.  A taxonomic  survey of the  genus  Vitis   Camarda I, Cossu TA, Carta L, Brunu A, Brundu G. 2016. An
                 L. (Vitaceae) in Italy, with special reference to Elba Island   updated inventory of the non-native flora of Sardinia (Italy).
                 (Tuscan Archipelago). Phytotaxa 166: 163–198.     Plant Biosyst. doi:10.1080/11263504.2015.1115438.
              Arianoutsou M, Delipetrou P, Celesti-Grapow L, Basnou C,   Caneva G, Pacini A, Celesti-Grapow L, Ceschin S.  2003. The
                 Bazos I, Kokkoris Y, et al. 2010. Comparing naturalized alien   Colosseum's use and state of abandonment as analysed
                 plants and recipient habitats across an east–west gradient in   through its flora. Int Biodeterior Biodegrad 51: 211–219.
                 the Mediterranean Basin. J Biogeogr 37: 1811–1823.  Capotorti G, Del Vico E, Lattanzi E, Tilia A, Celesti-Grapow L.
              Arrigoni PV,  Viegi L.  2011. La flora vascolare esotica   2013. Exploring biodiversity in a metropolitan area in the
                 spontaneizzata della Toscana [Alien flora of  Tuscany]. Firenze:   Mediterranean region: The urban and suburban flora of Rome
                 Giunta Regione Toscana.                           (Italy). Plant Biosyst 147: 174–185.
              Badalamenti E, Barone E, Pasta S, Sala G, La Mantia T. 2012.   Carranza ML, Carboni M, Feola S, Acosta ATR. 2010. Landscape-
                 Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle (Simaroubaceae) in Sicily   scale patterns of alien plant species on coastal dunes: The case
                 and historical remarks on its introduction in Italy. Nat Siciliano   of iceplant in central Italy. Appl Veg Sci 13: 135–145.
                 36: 117–164 [In Italian with English summary].  Carta A, Ferretti G, Foggi B, Guidi T, Lazzaro L, Siccardi E, et al.
              Bardsley DK, Edwards-Jones G. 2007. Invasive species policy and   2012. Contributi 172–177. In: Peruzzi L, Viciani D, Bedini
                 climate change: Social perceptions of environmental change in   G, editors. Contributi per una flora vascolare di  Toscana
                 the Mediterranean. Environ Sci Policy 10: 230–242.  [Contribution to the flora of Tuscany]. III (143–180). Atti Soc
              Bernardo L, Uzunov D, Gangale C, Passalacqua NG.  2010.   Tosc Sci Nat Mem Ser B 118: 42.
                 Calabria. In: Celesti-Grapow L, et al., editors. Flora vascolare   Celesti-Grapow L, Blasi  C.  2004. The  role of  alien  and  native
                 alloctona  e invasiva delle regioni  d’Italia [Alien flora of the   weeds in the deterioration of archaeological remains in Italy.
                 Italian regions]. Roma: Editrice Università La Sapienza.    Weed Technol 18: 1508–1513.
                 pp. 137–142.                                   Celesti-Grapow L, Alessandrini A, Arrigoni PV, Assini S, Banfi
              Blackburn TM, Delean S, Pyšek P, Cassey P. 2015. On the island   E, Barni E, et  al.  2010a. Non-native flora of Italy: Species
                 biogeography of aliens: A global analysis of the richness of plant   distribution and threats. Plant Biosyst 144: 12–28.
   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14   15