The Charophytes of Israel: historical and contemporary species richness, distribution, and ecology

The historical and contemporary species richness, distribution, and ecology of Israel charophytes are described. The first charophyte collection in this region was made in the 19th century. Almost all reported localities were found earlier than 1970; some of them were not described. At the end of th...

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Main Authors: Romanov Roman E., Barinova Sophia S.
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Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2012-11-01
Series:Biodiversity: Research and Conservation
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/v10119-012-0015-4
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spelling doaj-d5ff5735cb564829820138146a14bd782021-09-05T21:25:01ZengSciendoBiodiversity: Research and Conservation1897-28102080-945X2012-11-01252012677410.2478/v10119-012-0015-4The Charophytes of Israel: historical and contemporary species richness, distribution, and ecologyRomanov Roman E.0Barinova Sophia S.1Central Siberian Botanical Garden of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Zolotodolinskaja Str., 101, Novosibirsk, 630090, RussiaInstitute of Evolution, University of Haifa, Mount Carmel, Haifa, 31905, IsraelThe historical and contemporary species richness, distribution, and ecology of Israel charophytes are described. The first charophyte collection in this region was made in the 19th century. Almost all reported localities were found earlier than 1970; some of them were not described. At the end of the 20th century, only two localities of two species were reported. According to the literature, 13 species, including two undetermined species of Chara, and nearly 23 exact localities are known from Northern and Central Israel. We found seven species and one variety of charophytes in 23 new localities in eight river drainage basins from six ecological regions of Israel during the period extending from 2001-2011. One genus n Tolypella, and two species n Chara intermedia and Tolypella glomerata, were found for the first time in Israel. There are 15 species and four genera of charophytes known from the studied territory based on published and original data. The common habitats of charophytes in Israel are river channels, pools, and, especially, artificial water bodies. The Chara vulgaris var. longibracteata, C. gymnophylla and C. contraria are the most frequently encountered species. The species ecology is briefly characterized by selected environmental variables. It may be that charophytes are rather rare plants in Israel and that their distribution in space and time is strongly variable due to the absence of large water bodies in this region, great variability of natural environmental conditions and severe continuous transformations of the environment by human activity for millennia.https://doi.org/10.2478/v10119-012-0015-4charophytesisraelspecies diversitydistributionecology
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Barinova Sophia S.
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Barinova Sophia S.
The Charophytes of Israel: historical and contemporary species richness, distribution, and ecology
Biodiversity: Research and Conservation
charophytes
israel
species diversity
distribution
ecology
author_facet Romanov Roman E.
Barinova Sophia S.
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title The Charophytes of Israel: historical and contemporary species richness, distribution, and ecology
title_short The Charophytes of Israel: historical and contemporary species richness, distribution, and ecology
title_full The Charophytes of Israel: historical and contemporary species richness, distribution, and ecology
title_fullStr The Charophytes of Israel: historical and contemporary species richness, distribution, and ecology
title_full_unstemmed The Charophytes of Israel: historical and contemporary species richness, distribution, and ecology
title_sort charophytes of israel: historical and contemporary species richness, distribution, and ecology
publisher Sciendo
series Biodiversity: Research and Conservation
issn 1897-2810
2080-945X
publishDate 2012-11-01
description The historical and contemporary species richness, distribution, and ecology of Israel charophytes are described. The first charophyte collection in this region was made in the 19th century. Almost all reported localities were found earlier than 1970; some of them were not described. At the end of the 20th century, only two localities of two species were reported. According to the literature, 13 species, including two undetermined species of Chara, and nearly 23 exact localities are known from Northern and Central Israel. We found seven species and one variety of charophytes in 23 new localities in eight river drainage basins from six ecological regions of Israel during the period extending from 2001-2011. One genus n Tolypella, and two species n Chara intermedia and Tolypella glomerata, were found for the first time in Israel. There are 15 species and four genera of charophytes known from the studied territory based on published and original data. The common habitats of charophytes in Israel are river channels, pools, and, especially, artificial water bodies. The Chara vulgaris var. longibracteata, C. gymnophylla and C. contraria are the most frequently encountered species. The species ecology is briefly characterized by selected environmental variables. It may be that charophytes are rather rare plants in Israel and that their distribution in space and time is strongly variable due to the absence of large water bodies in this region, great variability of natural environmental conditions and severe continuous transformations of the environment by human activity for millennia.
topic charophytes
israel
species diversity
distribution
ecology
url https://doi.org/10.2478/v10119-012-0015-4
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