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  • The article reviews the distribution and status of Pilularia minuta, an endangered plant native to acidic Mediterranean pools, since its discovery in 1835.
  • It highlights a recent find in Tunisia, showing that P. minuta thrives in disturbed areas and prefers sunny environments.
  • While the plant has spread across 16 locations in the Mediterranean, it has suffered a 25% decline in known populations over the last century, mainly affecting smaller and more disturbed sites; larger, more stable populations are crucial for conservation efforts.

Article Abstract

This article presents a synthesis of all localities where Pilularia minuta, an endangered Pteridophyte endemic of acidic Mediterranean temporary pools, was observed since its discovery in 1835. It aims at analysing the implications of its recent discovery in Tunisia, based on the comparison between new and previously published floristic surveys. The obtained data confirm the heliophilous pioneer character of P. minuta and reveal a disturbance-favoured behaviour in Tunisia. The small pillwort, which occurs in 16 locations around the Mediterranean basin, could be characterised by a good dispersion. However, it experienced the extinction of a quarter of its known populations over the last century. This decline seems to have affected only small populations (Maritime-Alps, France; Lazio, Italy) and highly disturbed areas (Algeria), while large ones (Sardinia, Italy; Corsica and Hérault, France; Andalusia, Spain; western Morocco), presumably more stable, survived. In a context of metapopulation, these large populations could be considered as 'source populations', and should be taken more especially in account in conservation strategies. Further investigations are needed for improving the conservation of the rare plants of Mediterranean temporary pools as well as contributing to a better knowledge of the mechanisms controlling their distribution and their present-day status.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crvi.2009.07.004DOI Listing

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