Studies on riparian communities in eastern Morocco: coastal dayas at the mouth of the Moulouya River

This paper aims to study the riparian community of coastal dayas at the mouth of the Moulouya River in the northeast of Morocco. We carried out a monthly sampling of riparian fauna on two dayas (EMDI & EMDII) on the Mediterranean coast. Banks of these dayas are an ecotone where terrestrial, ripa...

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Main Authors: Zitouni Naoual, Chavanon Guy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/74/e3sconf_iccr2021_03005.pdf
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spelling doaj-5646d90bcb8a437a82fd0551cb3f9cee2021-08-09T08:00:12ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422021-01-012980300510.1051/e3sconf/202129803005e3sconf_iccr2021_03005Studies on riparian communities in eastern Morocco: coastal dayas at the mouth of the Moulouya RiverZitouni Naoual0Chavanon Guy1« Laboratoire d’Amélioration de la Production Agricole, Biotechnologie et Environnement », Faculty of Sciences, Mohammed Ist University« Laboratoire d’Amélioration de la Production Agricole, Biotechnologie et Environnement », Faculty of Sciences, Mohammed Ist UniversityThis paper aims to study the riparian community of coastal dayas at the mouth of the Moulouya River in the northeast of Morocco. We carried out a monthly sampling of riparian fauna on two dayas (EMDI & EMDII) on the Mediterranean coast. Banks of these dayas are an ecotone where terrestrial, riparian, and aquatic species mix. Riparian species dominate the population in richness and abundance: most species are either sporadic (EMDI) or accidental (EMDII). The dominant species are halophilous. Interesting species have been collected from these dayas: Gonocephalum yelamosi, new species for Morocco, Blaps nitens, Dyschirius tensicollis, and Dyschirius africanus, which dayas is a new distribution in the region. Species with the same ecological niches that can compete with each other seem to share the occupation of this environment. The same phenomenon seems to occur for species of the genus Pogonus and Pogonistes, which have populations that reach their maximum expansion at different periods.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/74/e3sconf_iccr2021_03005.pdf
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Studies on riparian communities in eastern Morocco: coastal dayas at the mouth of the Moulouya River
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title Studies on riparian communities in eastern Morocco: coastal dayas at the mouth of the Moulouya River
title_short Studies on riparian communities in eastern Morocco: coastal dayas at the mouth of the Moulouya River
title_full Studies on riparian communities in eastern Morocco: coastal dayas at the mouth of the Moulouya River
title_fullStr Studies on riparian communities in eastern Morocco: coastal dayas at the mouth of the Moulouya River
title_full_unstemmed Studies on riparian communities in eastern Morocco: coastal dayas at the mouth of the Moulouya River
title_sort studies on riparian communities in eastern morocco: coastal dayas at the mouth of the moulouya river
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description This paper aims to study the riparian community of coastal dayas at the mouth of the Moulouya River in the northeast of Morocco. We carried out a monthly sampling of riparian fauna on two dayas (EMDI & EMDII) on the Mediterranean coast. Banks of these dayas are an ecotone where terrestrial, riparian, and aquatic species mix. Riparian species dominate the population in richness and abundance: most species are either sporadic (EMDI) or accidental (EMDII). The dominant species are halophilous. Interesting species have been collected from these dayas: Gonocephalum yelamosi, new species for Morocco, Blaps nitens, Dyschirius tensicollis, and Dyschirius africanus, which dayas is a new distribution in the region. Species with the same ecological niches that can compete with each other seem to share the occupation of this environment. The same phenomenon seems to occur for species of the genus Pogonus and Pogonistes, which have populations that reach their maximum expansion at different periods.
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/74/e3sconf_iccr2021_03005.pdf
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