Medicinal plants in Cyrenaica, Libya: existence and extinction

Volume: 10 Number: 2 August 15, 2017
  • Tarek A Mukassabı
  • Peter A Thomas
  • Abdusslam Elmogasapı
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Medicinal plants in Cyrenaica, Libya: existence and extinction

Abstract

Cyrenaica is a distinguished region located in the south of the Mediterranean region. Eighty-nine plant taxa were collected and identified as having medicinal properties from four main valleys in Cyrenaica in 2001 and 2013. Collections included the same 47 families in both years, dominated by Lamiaceae 9% followed by Apiacea 8% and Asteraceae 7% ; only two of these species collected were endemic. Species frequency was assessed in both years and showed a dramatic decrease in 25 taxa over all sites. Regression analysis was applied to determine which plant families in Cyrenaica are more likely to contain species with medicinal compounds. Climate change was clearly noticeable in the last few decades; metrological data showed an increase in the mean monthly temperate and a decline in the annual rainfall over the whole area. This study concludes that there is a significant diversity of medicinal plant species on the southern edge of the Mediterranean which is being disturbed and some of wild native plant species could be under threat. Findings of this work suggest that conservation strategies should take place urgently; and suggest a number of important strategies that could be effective to preserve the plant community structure in this area

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Tarek A Mukassabı This is me

Peter A Thomas This is me

Abdusslam Elmogasapı This is me

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August 15, 2017

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Year 2017 Volume: 10 Number: 2

APA
Mukassabı, T. A., Thomas, P. A., & Elmogasapı, A. (2017). Medicinal plants in Cyrenaica, Libya: existence and extinction. Biological Diversity and Conservation, 10(2), 183-192. https://izlik.org/JA76CM99ZZ
AMA
1.Mukassabı TA, Thomas PA, Elmogasapı A. Medicinal plants in Cyrenaica, Libya: existence and extinction. BioDiCon. 2017;10(2):183-192. https://izlik.org/JA76CM99ZZ
Chicago
Mukassabı, Tarek A, Peter A Thomas, and Abdusslam Elmogasapı. 2017. “Medicinal Plants in Cyrenaica, Libya: Existence and Extinction”. Biological Diversity and Conservation 10 (2): 183-92. https://izlik.org/JA76CM99ZZ.
EndNote
Mukassabı TA, Thomas PA, Elmogasapı A (August 1, 2017) Medicinal plants in Cyrenaica, Libya: existence and extinction. Biological Diversity and Conservation 10 2 183–192.
IEEE
[1]T. A. Mukassabı, P. A. Thomas, and A. Elmogasapı, “Medicinal plants in Cyrenaica, Libya: existence and extinction”, BioDiCon, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 183–192, Aug. 2017, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA76CM99ZZ
ISNAD
Mukassabı, Tarek A - Thomas, Peter A - Elmogasapı, Abdusslam. “Medicinal Plants in Cyrenaica, Libya: Existence and Extinction”. Biological Diversity and Conservation 10/2 (August 1, 2017): 183-192. https://izlik.org/JA76CM99ZZ.
JAMA
1.Mukassabı TA, Thomas PA, Elmogasapı A. Medicinal plants in Cyrenaica, Libya: existence and extinction. BioDiCon. 2017;10:183–192.
MLA
Mukassabı, Tarek A, et al. “Medicinal Plants in Cyrenaica, Libya: Existence and Extinction”. Biological Diversity and Conservation, vol. 10, no. 2, Aug. 2017, pp. 183-92, https://izlik.org/JA76CM99ZZ.
Vancouver
1.Tarek A Mukassabı, Peter A Thomas, Abdusslam Elmogasapı. Medicinal plants in Cyrenaica, Libya: existence and extinction. BioDiCon [Internet]. 2017 Aug. 1;10(2):183-92. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA76CM99ZZ

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