Enrico Bajona
Post-Doc (Topic 1)
Graduated in Natural Sciences with a master’s thesis titled "Peatlands of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines: flora, vegetation, ecology", my scientific interests range from Floristics, Mediterranean plant community ecology, Biological invasions as well as Ornamental flora of historical gardens and Botanical garden’s living collections.
My work’s program within Plant Dive Lab primarily aims to monitor plant diversity of Italian forest communities through ecological-vegetation surveys, in order to reveal their structural and functional complexity.
In fact, the study of plants functional traits variation allows to evaluate adaptation strategies, persistence, dispersion in diversified environmental conditions, therefore to estimate species’s contribution to the fundamental processes of forest ecosystem, including productivity, nutrient cycle, mutualistic relationships, resistance and resilience to stress factors.
A particular attention will be focused to Italian endemic forest plants for which taxonomic, distributional and genetic studies are underway. In parallel, I will carry on dissemination activities on forest plant diversity topic, in line with the general themes of NBFC Spoke 7.
ORCID; SCOPUS