Effect of the recent land use on the plant diversity and community structure of Omayed Biosphere Reserve, Egypt

The present study aims at describing and analysing the floristic composition and vegetation types, as well as determining the effect of recent land uses on the vegetation structure. It aims also at identifying the alien plants species and elucidating the impact of these species on the plant diversit...

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Main Authors: Dalia A. Ahmed, Manal Fawzy, Nouran M. Saeed, Mohamed A. Awad
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-07-01
Series:Global Ecology and Conservation
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spelling doaj-2a6159a0f3344fcb9abf68adc66483142020-11-24T22:57:11ZengElsevierGlobal Ecology and Conservation2351-98942015-07-014C263710.1016/j.gecco.2015.05.005Effect of the recent land use on the plant diversity and community structure of Omayed Biosphere Reserve, EgyptDalia A. Ahmed0Manal Fawzy1Nouran M. Saeed2Mohamed A. Awad3Botany Department, Faculty of Science, Tanta University, Tanta, EgyptDepartment of Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science, Alexandria University, EgyptDepartment of Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science, Alexandria University, EgyptDepartment of Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science, Alexandria University, EgyptThe present study aims at describing and analysing the floristic composition and vegetation types, as well as determining the effect of recent land uses on the vegetation structure. It aims also at identifying the alien plants species and elucidating the impact of these species on the plant diversity and community structure of the study area. One hundred and ninety stands were selected monthly for this study, 145 species were recorded (69 perennials and 76 annuals) related to 83 genera, 40 families in 9 identified habitats in El-Omayed Biosphere Reserve (coastal sand dunes, salt marshes, saline depression, non-saline depression, inland ridges, inland plateau, irrigation canals, road sides and cultivated lands). Therophytes were the most represented life form. Three habitat groups resulted after the application of TWINSPAN and DCA as classification and ordination techniques: 2 represented the natural habitats and one represented the urban and cultivated habitats. Group I represented coastal dunes and salt marshes GII: saline depressions, non-saline depressions, inland plateau and inland ridges and GIII: irrigation canals, road sides and cultivated lands. Coastal dunes had the highest species richness (α-diversity), followed by cultivated lands, while inland plateau had the lowest; but saline depressions had the highest species turnover (β-diversity). Non-saline depressions had the highest relative evenness, while saline depressions had the highest relative concentration of dominance. Coastal dunes had highest values of calcium carbonates and calcium ions, and salt marshes had the highest salinity, pH, potassium and sodium contents, but cultivated lands had the highest values of silt, clay and organic matter. The diagram resulting from CCA showed an influence of most soil variables, except nitrogen, calcium and potassium. Twenty two species were recorded for the first time in the study area. The recent land use (overgrazing, wood cutting and collecting, construction of summer resorts and irrigation canals and agricultures) led to the emergence of new invasive species, which may severely affect the plant diversity and community structure of this hot spot of biodiversity in Egypt.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989415000530El-Omayed Biosphere ReserveAlien speciesSpecies diversityVegetationHabitat
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author Dalia A. Ahmed
Manal Fawzy
Nouran M. Saeed
Mohamed A. Awad
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Manal Fawzy
Nouran M. Saeed
Mohamed A. Awad
Effect of the recent land use on the plant diversity and community structure of Omayed Biosphere Reserve, Egypt
Global Ecology and Conservation
El-Omayed Biosphere Reserve
Alien species
Species diversity
Vegetation
Habitat
author_facet Dalia A. Ahmed
Manal Fawzy
Nouran M. Saeed
Mohamed A. Awad
author_sort Dalia A. Ahmed
title Effect of the recent land use on the plant diversity and community structure of Omayed Biosphere Reserve, Egypt
title_short Effect of the recent land use on the plant diversity and community structure of Omayed Biosphere Reserve, Egypt
title_full Effect of the recent land use on the plant diversity and community structure of Omayed Biosphere Reserve, Egypt
title_fullStr Effect of the recent land use on the plant diversity and community structure of Omayed Biosphere Reserve, Egypt
title_full_unstemmed Effect of the recent land use on the plant diversity and community structure of Omayed Biosphere Reserve, Egypt
title_sort effect of the recent land use on the plant diversity and community structure of omayed biosphere reserve, egypt
publisher Elsevier
series Global Ecology and Conservation
issn 2351-9894
publishDate 2015-07-01
description The present study aims at describing and analysing the floristic composition and vegetation types, as well as determining the effect of recent land uses on the vegetation structure. It aims also at identifying the alien plants species and elucidating the impact of these species on the plant diversity and community structure of the study area. One hundred and ninety stands were selected monthly for this study, 145 species were recorded (69 perennials and 76 annuals) related to 83 genera, 40 families in 9 identified habitats in El-Omayed Biosphere Reserve (coastal sand dunes, salt marshes, saline depression, non-saline depression, inland ridges, inland plateau, irrigation canals, road sides and cultivated lands). Therophytes were the most represented life form. Three habitat groups resulted after the application of TWINSPAN and DCA as classification and ordination techniques: 2 represented the natural habitats and one represented the urban and cultivated habitats. Group I represented coastal dunes and salt marshes GII: saline depressions, non-saline depressions, inland plateau and inland ridges and GIII: irrigation canals, road sides and cultivated lands. Coastal dunes had the highest species richness (α-diversity), followed by cultivated lands, while inland plateau had the lowest; but saline depressions had the highest species turnover (β-diversity). Non-saline depressions had the highest relative evenness, while saline depressions had the highest relative concentration of dominance. Coastal dunes had highest values of calcium carbonates and calcium ions, and salt marshes had the highest salinity, pH, potassium and sodium contents, but cultivated lands had the highest values of silt, clay and organic matter. The diagram resulting from CCA showed an influence of most soil variables, except nitrogen, calcium and potassium. Twenty two species were recorded for the first time in the study area. The recent land use (overgrazing, wood cutting and collecting, construction of summer resorts and irrigation canals and agricultures) led to the emergence of new invasive species, which may severely affect the plant diversity and community structure of this hot spot of biodiversity in Egypt.
topic El-Omayed Biosphere Reserve
Alien species
Species diversity
Vegetation
Habitat
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989415000530
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