IT01-T Appennini: ecosistemi d'alta quota

The macro-site includes the following research sites along the Apennine mountain range: LTER_EU_IT_022 – Central and Southern Apennine: Majella-Matese LTER_EU_IT_025 – Central Apennine: Velino-Duchessa LTER_EU_IT_024 – Central Apennine: Gran Sasso LTER_EU_IT_023 – Northern Apennine It consists of &q...

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Main Authors: Stanisci, Angela, Cutini, Maurizio, Petriccione, Bruno, Rossi, Graziano, Calderaro, Chiara, Carranza, Maria Laura, De Cecco, Valter, Frate, Ludovico, Giancola, Carmen, Di Martino, Luciano, Di Musciano, Michele, Tognetti, Roberto, Theurillat, Jean-Paul, Bricca, Alessandro, De Toma, Andrea, Frattaroli, Anna Rita, Iocchi, Marco, Malavasi, Marco, Marzialetti, Flavio, Scolastri, Andrea, Tomaselli, Marcello, Orsenigo, Simone, Porro, Francesco, Gandini, Maurizia, Carbognani, Michele, Petraglia, Alessandro, Gualmini, Matteo, Abeli, Thomas
Format: Book Part
Language:Italian
Published: Zenodo 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5584729
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:5584729 2024-09-15T18:39:44+00:00 IT01-T Appennini: ecosistemi d'alta quota Stanisci, Angela Cutini, Maurizio Petriccione, Bruno Rossi, Graziano Calderaro, Chiara Carranza, Maria Laura De Cecco, Valter Frate, Ludovico Giancola, Carmen Di Martino, Luciano Di Musciano, Michele Tognetti, Roberto Theurillat, Jean-Paul Bricca, Alessandro De Toma, Andrea Frattaroli, Anna Rita Iocchi, Marco Malavasi, Marco Marzialetti, Flavio Scolastri, Andrea Tomaselli, Marcello Orsenigo, Simone Porro, Francesco Gandini, Maurizia Carbognani, Michele Petraglia, Alessandro Gualmini, Matteo Abeli, Thomas 2021-10-20 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5584729 ita ita Zenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5570272 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5235795 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5235793 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5235791 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5235789 https://zenodo.org/communities/lter-italy https://zenodo.org/communities/eu https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5584728 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5584729 oai:zenodo.org:5584729 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode LTER-Italy Forest monitoring ICP Forests forest biodiversity meteorology atmospheric deposition chemistry info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart 2021 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.558472910.5281/zenodo.557027210.5281/zenodo.523579510.5281/zenodo.523579310.5281/zenodo.523579110.5281/zenodo.523578910.5281/zenodo.5584728 2024-07-27T07:00:21Z The macro-site includes the following research sites along the Apennine mountain range: LTER_EU_IT_022 – Central and Southern Apennine: Majella-Matese LTER_EU_IT_025 – Central Apennine: Velino-Duchessa LTER_EU_IT_024 – Central Apennine: Gran Sasso LTER_EU_IT_023 – Northern Apennine It consists of "orographic islands" with high elevation vegetation in central Mediterranean basin, along the Apennines mountain range. It includes permanent plots where long term ecological monitoring is carried out. They are distributed in the three geographical sectors of Apennines: Northern Apennines: the permanent plots are placed between the timberline zone and the alpine belt (1800-2120 m); they are included into the worldwide network of GLORIA project (GLObal Research Initiative in Alpine ecosystems). Other permanent plots are devoted to the monitoring of snow cover and of the populations of vascular plants at extinction risk. Central Apennines: the oldest permanent plots are located at Gran Sasso d'Italia (since 1986) and at Mt.Velino (since 1993), in alpine tundra and primary grasslands. Since 2001 the ecological monitoring of the alpine belt in Majella national Park started, according to the standardized methodological protocol of the worldwide network GLORIA; the plots are placed along an elevation gradient between dwarf shrublands and tundra vegetation (2400-2730 m). Moreover, the wood anatomy and dendrochronology of beech and mountain pine are being studied. Since 2005, in M.ts Velino and Duchessa other permanent plots are monitored along two separate elevation transects on the south-western slopes of M.te Morrone (1100-2141 m a.s.l., Montagna della Duchessa, Lazio) and M.te Sevice-M.te Velino (1100-2487m a.s.l., Velino massif, Abruzzo), including grasslands, open beech forest, timberline and high elevation vegetation. Southern Apennines: since 2007 other permanent plots are monitored in Matese mountains (1800-2000 m a.s.l.), included into the worldwide network GLORIA, and characterised by ridges grasslands. The research ... Book Part Tundra Zenodo
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topic LTER-Italy
Forest monitoring
ICP Forests
forest biodiversity
meteorology
atmospheric deposition chemistry
spellingShingle LTER-Italy
Forest monitoring
ICP Forests
forest biodiversity
meteorology
atmospheric deposition chemistry
Stanisci, Angela
Cutini, Maurizio
Petriccione, Bruno
Rossi, Graziano
Calderaro, Chiara
Carranza, Maria Laura
De Cecco, Valter
Frate, Ludovico
Giancola, Carmen
Di Martino, Luciano
Di Musciano, Michele
Tognetti, Roberto
Theurillat, Jean-Paul
Bricca, Alessandro
De Toma, Andrea
Frattaroli, Anna Rita
Iocchi, Marco
Malavasi, Marco
Marzialetti, Flavio
Scolastri, Andrea
Tomaselli, Marcello
Orsenigo, Simone
Porro, Francesco
Gandini, Maurizia
Carbognani, Michele
Petraglia, Alessandro
Gualmini, Matteo
Abeli, Thomas
IT01-T Appennini: ecosistemi d'alta quota
topic_facet LTER-Italy
Forest monitoring
ICP Forests
forest biodiversity
meteorology
atmospheric deposition chemistry
description The macro-site includes the following research sites along the Apennine mountain range: LTER_EU_IT_022 – Central and Southern Apennine: Majella-Matese LTER_EU_IT_025 – Central Apennine: Velino-Duchessa LTER_EU_IT_024 – Central Apennine: Gran Sasso LTER_EU_IT_023 – Northern Apennine It consists of "orographic islands" with high elevation vegetation in central Mediterranean basin, along the Apennines mountain range. It includes permanent plots where long term ecological monitoring is carried out. They are distributed in the three geographical sectors of Apennines: Northern Apennines: the permanent plots are placed between the timberline zone and the alpine belt (1800-2120 m); they are included into the worldwide network of GLORIA project (GLObal Research Initiative in Alpine ecosystems). Other permanent plots are devoted to the monitoring of snow cover and of the populations of vascular plants at extinction risk. Central Apennines: the oldest permanent plots are located at Gran Sasso d'Italia (since 1986) and at Mt.Velino (since 1993), in alpine tundra and primary grasslands. Since 2001 the ecological monitoring of the alpine belt in Majella national Park started, according to the standardized methodological protocol of the worldwide network GLORIA; the plots are placed along an elevation gradient between dwarf shrublands and tundra vegetation (2400-2730 m). Moreover, the wood anatomy and dendrochronology of beech and mountain pine are being studied. Since 2005, in M.ts Velino and Duchessa other permanent plots are monitored along two separate elevation transects on the south-western slopes of M.te Morrone (1100-2141 m a.s.l., Montagna della Duchessa, Lazio) and M.te Sevice-M.te Velino (1100-2487m a.s.l., Velino massif, Abruzzo), including grasslands, open beech forest, timberline and high elevation vegetation. Southern Apennines: since 2007 other permanent plots are monitored in Matese mountains (1800-2000 m a.s.l.), included into the worldwide network GLORIA, and characterised by ridges grasslands. The research ...
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author Stanisci, Angela
Cutini, Maurizio
Petriccione, Bruno
Rossi, Graziano
Calderaro, Chiara
Carranza, Maria Laura
De Cecco, Valter
Frate, Ludovico
Giancola, Carmen
Di Martino, Luciano
Di Musciano, Michele
Tognetti, Roberto
Theurillat, Jean-Paul
Bricca, Alessandro
De Toma, Andrea
Frattaroli, Anna Rita
Iocchi, Marco
Malavasi, Marco
Marzialetti, Flavio
Scolastri, Andrea
Tomaselli, Marcello
Orsenigo, Simone
Porro, Francesco
Gandini, Maurizia
Carbognani, Michele
Petraglia, Alessandro
Gualmini, Matteo
Abeli, Thomas
author_facet Stanisci, Angela
Cutini, Maurizio
Petriccione, Bruno
Rossi, Graziano
Calderaro, Chiara
Carranza, Maria Laura
De Cecco, Valter
Frate, Ludovico
Giancola, Carmen
Di Martino, Luciano
Di Musciano, Michele
Tognetti, Roberto
Theurillat, Jean-Paul
Bricca, Alessandro
De Toma, Andrea
Frattaroli, Anna Rita
Iocchi, Marco
Malavasi, Marco
Marzialetti, Flavio
Scolastri, Andrea
Tomaselli, Marcello
Orsenigo, Simone
Porro, Francesco
Gandini, Maurizia
Carbognani, Michele
Petraglia, Alessandro
Gualmini, Matteo
Abeli, Thomas
author_sort Stanisci, Angela
title IT01-T Appennini: ecosistemi d'alta quota
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