Ecological significance of floristic composition and life forms of Riyadh region, Central Saudi Arabia

Riyadh region is one of the hardest habitats in Saudi Arabia with a hyper-arid climate. This study was conducted to investigate floristic composition and plant life forms of Riyadh region and their ecological significance. Work aimed to determine the prevailing plant families and biological spectrum...

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Main Authors: Najla A. Al Shaye, Yahya S. Masrahi, Jacob Thomas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-01-01
Series:Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319562X19300531
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spelling doaj-8bccbdc089584cbaa471fde60c68e3b02020-11-24T21:23:15ZengElsevierSaudi Journal of Biological Sciences1319-562X2020-01-012713540Ecological significance of floristic composition and life forms of Riyadh region, Central Saudi ArabiaNajla A. Al Shaye0Yahya S. Masrahi1Jacob Thomas2Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Biology, Faculty of Science, Jazan University, Jazan, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Botany and Microbiology, Faculty of Science, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaRiyadh region is one of the hardest habitats in Saudi Arabia with a hyper-arid climate. This study was conducted to investigate floristic composition and plant life forms of Riyadh region and their ecological significance. Work aimed to determine the prevailing plant families and biological spectrum of their components that reflects the phytoclimate and adaptation to hyper-arid conditions of the region. Work involved field surveys of different locations in Riyadh region where plant specimens were collected and identified. Collected plant species were then listed according to their families and data were used to assess the contribution of different plant families to the flora of the region. Study of life forms was conducted to classify recorded floristic elements into categories that reflect environmental conditions prevailing in the region. Prevailing plant families were Asteraceae (17.4%), Poaceae (11%), Brassicaceae (9.9%), and Fabaceae (7%). These percentages reflect wide ecological ranges especially for Asteraceae and Poaceae. High presence of species belonging to Astreaceae and Poaceae can be attributed to their adaptation to harsh conditions as well as to effective wind dispersal strategies of their diaspores. While the most frequent life form classes were therophytes with 52%, and chamaephytes with 30%, phanerophytes and hemicryptophytes represented 9% and 8%, respectively. Predominance of therophytes and chamaephytes over other life forms is a response to hyper arid climate with insufficient rainfall and the nature of region of few available microhabitats that can support high percentage of perennials. Keywords: Riyadh region, Floristic composition, Life forms, Adaptation, Phytoclimate, Saudi Arabiahttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319562X19300531
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author Najla A. Al Shaye
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Jacob Thomas
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Yahya S. Masrahi
Jacob Thomas
Ecological significance of floristic composition and life forms of Riyadh region, Central Saudi Arabia
Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
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Yahya S. Masrahi
Jacob Thomas
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title Ecological significance of floristic composition and life forms of Riyadh region, Central Saudi Arabia
title_short Ecological significance of floristic composition and life forms of Riyadh region, Central Saudi Arabia
title_full Ecological significance of floristic composition and life forms of Riyadh region, Central Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Ecological significance of floristic composition and life forms of Riyadh region, Central Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed Ecological significance of floristic composition and life forms of Riyadh region, Central Saudi Arabia
title_sort ecological significance of floristic composition and life forms of riyadh region, central saudi arabia
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series Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
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publishDate 2020-01-01
description Riyadh region is one of the hardest habitats in Saudi Arabia with a hyper-arid climate. This study was conducted to investigate floristic composition and plant life forms of Riyadh region and their ecological significance. Work aimed to determine the prevailing plant families and biological spectrum of their components that reflects the phytoclimate and adaptation to hyper-arid conditions of the region. Work involved field surveys of different locations in Riyadh region where plant specimens were collected and identified. Collected plant species were then listed according to their families and data were used to assess the contribution of different plant families to the flora of the region. Study of life forms was conducted to classify recorded floristic elements into categories that reflect environmental conditions prevailing in the region. Prevailing plant families were Asteraceae (17.4%), Poaceae (11%), Brassicaceae (9.9%), and Fabaceae (7%). These percentages reflect wide ecological ranges especially for Asteraceae and Poaceae. High presence of species belonging to Astreaceae and Poaceae can be attributed to their adaptation to harsh conditions as well as to effective wind dispersal strategies of their diaspores. While the most frequent life form classes were therophytes with 52%, and chamaephytes with 30%, phanerophytes and hemicryptophytes represented 9% and 8%, respectively. Predominance of therophytes and chamaephytes over other life forms is a response to hyper arid climate with insufficient rainfall and the nature of region of few available microhabitats that can support high percentage of perennials. Keywords: Riyadh region, Floristic composition, Life forms, Adaptation, Phytoclimate, Saudi Arabia
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