Avifauna Diversity in the Gate between Humid Atlas and Saharan Desert: Midelt Province, Morocco

The analysis of biological diversity at a regional scale is the first step to understand and classify the biological importance of a specific region and therefore the adoption of implementing conservation strategies. We conducted weekly bird counts by using the point count method from January 2015 t...

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Main Authors: Ismail Mansouri, Wafae Squalli, Abdelbari El Agy, Badr Ben Hichou, Abderahim El Hassani, Lahcen El Ghadraoui, Mohamed Dakki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:International Journal of Zoology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5557921
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spelling doaj-f5e544297d9a4a4bbd0b43ff7e4cac502021-04-12T01:24:10ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Zoology1687-84852021-01-01202110.1155/2021/5557921Avifauna Diversity in the Gate between Humid Atlas and Saharan Desert: Midelt Province, MoroccoIsmail Mansouri0Wafae Squalli1Abdelbari El Agy2Badr Ben Hichou3Abderahim El Hassani4Lahcen El Ghadraoui5Mohamed Dakki6Laboratory of Functional Ecology and Genie of EnvironmentLaboratory of Functional Ecology and Genie of EnvironmentLaboratory of Functional Ecology and Genie of EnvironmentGeo-Biodiversity and Natural Patrimony LaboratoryLaboratory of Functional Ecology and Genie of EnvironmentLaboratory of Functional Ecology and Genie of EnvironmentGeo-Biodiversity and Natural Patrimony LaboratoryThe analysis of biological diversity at a regional scale is the first step to understand and classify the biological importance of a specific region and therefore the adoption of implementing conservation strategies. We conducted weekly bird counts by using the point count method from January 2015 to December 2017 in Midelt province, Morocco. A total of 130 bird species were observed, among breeding, migrant, and wintering species belonging to 42 families. Accipitridae (15 species), Muscicapidae (9 species), and Alaudidae (9 species) were the most observed families. Order of Passeriformes was the dominant order represented with 16 families and 68 species. Moreover, five species of conservation concern were recorded such as the vulnerable European turtle dove, houbara bustard, and Dupont’s lark; the near threatened ferruginous duck and bearded vulture; and the endangered Egyptian vulture. On the other hand, the results of the diversity analysis (Margalef index, Shannon–Wiener index, and Simpson index) showed the highest diversity in wetlands, forests, steppes, and farmlands, while cliff, landfills, and urban areas were the least diversified habitats. Finally, with its geographic situation between humid Atlas and Sahara desert, as well as the diversity of habitats and avifauna, Midelt region needs advanced analysis in terms of biodiversity and environmental characteristics, in order to provide effective conservation management.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5557921
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Abdelbari El Agy
Badr Ben Hichou
Abderahim El Hassani
Lahcen El Ghadraoui
Mohamed Dakki
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Wafae Squalli
Abdelbari El Agy
Badr Ben Hichou
Abderahim El Hassani
Lahcen El Ghadraoui
Mohamed Dakki
Avifauna Diversity in the Gate between Humid Atlas and Saharan Desert: Midelt Province, Morocco
International Journal of Zoology
author_facet Ismail Mansouri
Wafae Squalli
Abdelbari El Agy
Badr Ben Hichou
Abderahim El Hassani
Lahcen El Ghadraoui
Mohamed Dakki
author_sort Ismail Mansouri
title Avifauna Diversity in the Gate between Humid Atlas and Saharan Desert: Midelt Province, Morocco
title_short Avifauna Diversity in the Gate between Humid Atlas and Saharan Desert: Midelt Province, Morocco
title_full Avifauna Diversity in the Gate between Humid Atlas and Saharan Desert: Midelt Province, Morocco
title_fullStr Avifauna Diversity in the Gate between Humid Atlas and Saharan Desert: Midelt Province, Morocco
title_full_unstemmed Avifauna Diversity in the Gate between Humid Atlas and Saharan Desert: Midelt Province, Morocco
title_sort avifauna diversity in the gate between humid atlas and saharan desert: midelt province, morocco
publisher Hindawi Limited
series International Journal of Zoology
issn 1687-8485
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The analysis of biological diversity at a regional scale is the first step to understand and classify the biological importance of a specific region and therefore the adoption of implementing conservation strategies. We conducted weekly bird counts by using the point count method from January 2015 to December 2017 in Midelt province, Morocco. A total of 130 bird species were observed, among breeding, migrant, and wintering species belonging to 42 families. Accipitridae (15 species), Muscicapidae (9 species), and Alaudidae (9 species) were the most observed families. Order of Passeriformes was the dominant order represented with 16 families and 68 species. Moreover, five species of conservation concern were recorded such as the vulnerable European turtle dove, houbara bustard, and Dupont’s lark; the near threatened ferruginous duck and bearded vulture; and the endangered Egyptian vulture. On the other hand, the results of the diversity analysis (Margalef index, Shannon–Wiener index, and Simpson index) showed the highest diversity in wetlands, forests, steppes, and farmlands, while cliff, landfills, and urban areas were the least diversified habitats. Finally, with its geographic situation between humid Atlas and Sahara desert, as well as the diversity of habitats and avifauna, Midelt region needs advanced analysis in terms of biodiversity and environmental characteristics, in order to provide effective conservation management.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5557921
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