Open Journal of Genetics

Volume 11, Issue 4 (December 2021)

ISSN Print: 2162-4453   ISSN Online: 2162-4461

Google-based Impact Factor: 0.21  Citations  

Biogenetic Linkage among Ecotopes within Matera-Sassi (Italy) Habitat

HTML  XML Download Download as PDF (Size: 2750KB)  PP. 63-76  
DOI: 10.4236/ojgen.2021.114007    151 Downloads   571 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

In the management of UNESCO cultural sites of significant environmental importance, the erroneous assumption that the environment is independent of biological heritage often prevails. The mapping of phylogenetic resources in the ancient city Matera-Sassi (MS) and the multivariable analysis at the level of ecotope and habitat have made it possible to identify the consistency of the plant genetic heritage and the biogenetic associations between the different ecotopes through the species they host. The bioclimatic variables and geomorphology of MS define an ecological niche refuge for rare or absent species in the surrounding landscape (e.g., Campanula versicolor L., Centranthus ruber (L.) Dc., Capparis spinosa L., Cymbalaria muralis Hill, Crepis spp., Lavathera arborea L.) The total floristic capital in MS amounts to 190 species belonging to 59 different botanical families; 80% are native species and only 4% are invasive. About half are Mediterranean with a moderate presence (17%) of cosmopolitan and sub-cosmopolitan; 5% are endemic species. Autogenic ecotopes (Type I) represented by “Pleistocene limestone” and “House wall” contribute to the variation of total biodiversity through Endemic species mainly Chamephytes; anthropogenic ecotopes (Type III) such as “Garden” and “Town boundary” with Archaeophytes and exotic Neophytes mainly Phanerophytes; while “Humid margins” and mixed ecotopes (Type II) are linked to feral species and mainly to hemi-cryptophytes and therophytes. Minimum spanning tree of the habitat features traced by the floristic biological heritage is consistent with the pedogenetic relationships between primary mother rocks, their derived ecotopes and anthropogenic impacts. Ecotope ranking based on its biodiversity value indicates that appropriate simultaneous conservation of both genetic resources and human works is achievable.

Share and Cite:

Figliuolo, G. and Nuzzi, M. (2021) Biogenetic Linkage among Ecotopes within Matera-Sassi (Italy) Habitat. Open Journal of Genetics, 11, 63-76. doi: 10.4236/ojgen.2021.114007.

Cited by

[1] İncir (Ficus carica L.) arazi gen bankaları ve çalışmaları
Biyolojik Çeşitlilik ve Koruma, 2022

Copyright © 2024 by authors and Scientific Research Publishing Inc.

Creative Commons License

This work and the related PDF file are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.