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Diversity, Volume 15, Issue 1

January 2023 - 123 articles

Cover Story: Wetland vegetation is important for the growth and survival of numerous terrestrial orchids in Europe. This study provides an overview of the current knowledge on orchids of wetland vegetation in the Central Balkans. The orchid flora was analyzed from taxonomic, phytogeographical, ecological, and conservation aspects. Several orchid taxa found in the wet meadows and fens of the Central Balkans have a southern limit in their distribution in this part of Europe, indicating that wetlands are important refuges for them. In total, 33 orchid taxa were recorded in plant communities from 5 classes, 10 orders, and 17 alliances. This study highlights the importance of serpentine and silicate wetland vegetation types for the survival of terrestrial orchids. View this paper
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Articles (123)

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
6,033 Views
15 Pages

Quantifying the Potential Water Filtration Capacity of a Constructed Shellfish Reef in a Temperate Hypereutrophic Estuary

  • Alan Cottingham,
  • Andrew Bossie,
  • Fiona Valesini,
  • James R. Tweedley and
  • Eve Galimany

13 January 2023

Shellfish reefs have been lost from bays and estuaries globally, including in the Swan-Canning Estuary in Western Australia. As part of a national program to restore the ecosystem services that such reefs once provided and return this habitat from ne...

  • Review
  • Open Access
123 Citations
23,508 Views
21 Pages

13 January 2023

Plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) enhance plant growth, as well as protect plants from several biotic and abiotic stresses through a variety of mechanisms. Therefore, the exploitation of PGPB in agriculture is feasible as it offers sustainable a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,720 Views
11 Pages

Phylogenomic Insights into the Phylogeography of Halophila baillonii Asch.

  • Kor-jent van Dijk,
  • Michelle Waycott,
  • Ed Biffin,
  • Joel C. Creed,
  • Federico J. Albertazzi and
  • Jimena Samper-Villarreal

13 January 2023

A molecular genetic approach was used to elucidate the phylogeographic relationships of the clover grass (Halophila baillonii Asch.) from three key regions within its current distributional range. Halophila baillonii is a small seagrass that has hist...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,296 Views
19 Pages

Diversity and Composition of Caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) along an Elevation Gradient in Southeastern Mexico

  • María Razo-González,
  • Rodolfo Novelo-Gutiérrez,
  • Gabriela Castaño-Meneses and
  • Juan Márquez

13 January 2023

We analyzed the alpha and beta components of male Trichoptera diversity along an altitudinal gradient ranging from 136 to 2432 m a.s.l. by studying five assemblages of adult male caddisflies in five streams of the Sierra de Juárez, Oaxaca, Mex...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,722 Views
14 Pages

13 January 2023

Sap sucking heteropteran cereal bugs—members of the Eurygaster and Aelia genus—are serious pests of wheat. Moreover, they feed on a variety of gramineous plant species, including rye, barley, oat, maize, and millet. They are widely distri...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,006 Views
27 Pages

About Commensurability of Diversity within and among Communities

  • Hans-Rolf Gregorius and
  • Elizabeth M. Gillet

12 January 2023

(1) Background: Is variation among the communities of a metacommunity higher than within the communities? Community ecologists and population geneticists often characterize the structure of metacommunities by partitioning variation (diversity) into t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,633 Views
19 Pages

12 January 2023

Most alien plant species are usually discovered in new areas either immediately or within a relatively short period of time after their introduction. However, the introduction, spread, and invasion of some species go unnoticed for a long time. In Lit...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,352 Views
11 Pages

12 January 2023

The first list of terrestrial enchytraeids of the north-western Caucasus includes 24 species belonging to seven genera. A new enchytraeid species of the genus Fridericia, Fridericia gongalskyi sp. nov., is described. It clearly differs from other spe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,157 Views
18 Pages

DNA Barcoding of Trichobilharzia (Trematoda: Schistosomatidae) Species and Their Detection in eDNA Water Samples

  • Nikolaus Helmer,
  • Christoph Hörweg,
  • Helmut Sattmann,
  • Susanne Reier,
  • Nikolaus U. Szucsich,
  • Jana Bulantová and
  • Elisabeth Haring

12 January 2023

We designed and tested species-specific PCR primers to detect Trichobilharzia species via environmental DNA (eDNA) barcoding in selected Austrian water bodies. Tests were performed with eDNA samples from the field as well as with artificial samples f...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,847 Views
14 Pages

12 January 2023

Invasive alien plants have rapidly established and spread in nature reserves via roads and now pose a threat to biodiversity. To understand the mechanism and distribution patterns of invasive alien herbs, we compared the altitude patterns of native a...

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Diversity - ISSN 1424-2818