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Checklist and life forms of plant species in contrasting climatic zones of Libya

Year 2012, Volume: 5 Issue: 3, 1 - 12, 15.12.2012

Abstract

Little is still known about the composition and distribution of vegetation in the Mediterranean and Sahara regions of Libya, the two dominant climatic areas. In this study we identified the plant species and life form from a typical site in each region to assess the current state of the vegetation type. In the Mediterranean site, 238 plant species were found; therophytes formed 59% of the species identified, and included 11 endemic species, i.e. 15 % of all Libyan endemic species. In the Saharan site, only 167 plant species and 2 endemic species were found, also dominated by therophytes 49% . Three new record species for Libya were identified in the Saharan site. This study represents the first stage to explore a recently neglected flora

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Year 2012, Volume: 5 Issue: 3, 1 - 12, 15.12.2012

Abstract

References

  • Abd El-Ghani, M.M. 2000. Vegetation composition of Egyptian inland salt marshes. Botanical Bulletin of Academia Sinica. 41: 305–314.
  • Alao, J.S. 2009. Need for biodiversity conservation in Nasarawa State, Nigeria. Biological Diversity and Conservation. 1:14-20.
  • Batanouny, K.H. 2001. Plants in the Deserts of the Middle East. Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg.
  • Blake, S.F., Atwood, A.C. 1963. Geographical Guide to Floras of the World. Hafner Publishong, New York, USA.
  • Boulos, L. 1999. Flora of Egypt. Vol. 1. AL-Hadara Publishing , Cairo, Egypt.
  • Boulos, L. 1972. Our present knowledge on the flora and vegetation of Libya: bibliography. Webbia. 26: 365-400.
  • Brooks, N. 2006. Cultural responses to aridity in the Middle Holocene and increased social complexity. Quaternary International. 151: 29-49.
  • Brullo, S., Furnari, F. 1981, Phytogeographical considerations on the costal vegetation of Cyrenaica. Actas III congress. OPTIMA. Anales Jard. Bot. Madrid. 37. 765-772.
  • Burdon, D.J. 1980. Infiltration conditions of a major sandstone aquifer around Ghat, Libya. In: (Eds.) Salem, M.J., Busrewil, M.T., The Geology of Libya, Academic Press INC, London. vol. II, 595-609.
  • Buru, M. 1968. Soil analysis and its relation to land use in El-Maraj plane Cyrenaica. Bulletin of the Faculty of Art Benghazi. 2: 41-70.
  • Cain, S.A. 1950. Life-forms and phytoclimate. Botanical Review 16, 1-32.
  • Cremaschi, M., Zerboni, A. 2009. Early to Middle Holocene landscape exploitation in a drying environment: Two case studies compared from the central Sahara (SW Fezzan, Libya). Comptes Rendus Geoscience. 341: 689-702.
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  • El-Bana, M., Shaltout, K., Khalafallah, A., Mosallam, H. 2010. Ecological status of the Mediterranean Juniperus phoenicea L. relicts in the desert mountains of North Sinai, Egypt. Flora. 205: 171-178.
  • El-Barasi, Y.M., Berrani, M.W., El-Amrouni, A.O., Mohamad, N.F. 2011. Check list of flora and vegetation on south Al-Marj zone: south El-Jabal El-Akhadar – Libya. Annals Faculty Engineering Hunedoara - International Journal of Engineering. 3: 141-146.
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  • Kassam, A.H. 1981. Climate, soil and land resources in North Africa and West Asia. Plant and Soil. 58: 1-29.
  • Kassas, M., Girgis, W.A. 1965. Habitat and plant communities in the Egyptian desert. IV: The units of a desert ecosystem. Journal of Ecology. 53: 715-728.
  • Keith, H.G. 1965. A Preliminary Check List of Libyan Flora. Ministry of Agriculture and Agrarian Reform, Tripoli. 2 vols. 1047 pp.
  • Louhaichi, M., Salkini, A.K., Estita, H.E., Belkhir, S. 2011. Initial assessment of medicinal plants across the Libyan Mediterranean coast. Advances in Environmental Biology. 5: 359-370.
  • Qaiser, M., El-Gadi, A. 1984. A critical analysis of the flora of Libya. Libyan Journal of Sciences. 13: 31-40.
  • Raunkiaer, C. 1934. The Life Forms of Plant and Statistical Plant Geography. Oxford, Clarendon Press. London.
  • Saad, A.M.A., Shariff, N.M., Gairola, S. 2011. Nature and causees of land degradation and desertification in Libya: Need for sustainable land management. African Journal of Biotechnology. 10: 13680-13687.
  • Shaltout, K.H., Sheded, M.G., El-Kady, H.F., Al-Sodany, Y.M. 2003. Phytosociological behavior and population structure of Nitraria retusa along the Egyptian Red Sea coast. Journal of Arid Environments. 53: 331-345.
  • Thomas, H.H. 1921. Some observations on plants in the Libyan desert. Journal of Ecology. 9: 75-89.
  • Ward, D., Rohner, C. 1997. Anthropogenic causes of high mortality and low recruitment in three Acacia tree species in the Negev desert, Israel. Biodiversity and Conservation. 6: 877-893.
  • Wiegand, K., Jeltsch, F., Ward, D. 1999. Analysis of the population dynamics of Acacia trees in the Negev desert, Israel with a spatially-explicit computer simulation model. Ecological Modeling. 117: 203-224.
  • Woldewahid, G., van der Werf, W., Sykora, K., Abate, T., Mostofa, B., van Huis, A. 2007. Description of plant communities on the Red Sea coastal plain of Sudan. Journal of Arid Environments. 68: 113-131.
  • Zahran, M., Willis, A.J. 1992. The Vegetation of Egypt. Chapman and Hall, London.
  • Quézel, P., Santa S. 1962-1963. Nouvelle flore d'Algérie et des Régions Désertiques Méridionales. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris.
  • Ozenda, P. 1991-2004. Flore et Végétation du Sahara. CNRS, Paris.
  • Maire, R. 1952-1987. Flore de L’Afrique du Nord, vols. 1-16. Le Chevalier, Paris.
  • Ali, S.I., Jafri, S.M.H. 1977. Flora of Libya. Vols. 1-24. Department of Botany, Al-Faateh University, Tripoli, Libya.
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Primary Language English
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Tarek A Mukassabı This is me

Gousn Ahmıdat This is me

Imhamed M Sherıf This is me

Peter A Thomas This is me

Publication Date December 15, 2012
Published in Issue Year 2012 Volume: 5 Issue: 3

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APA Mukassabı, T. A., Ahmıdat, G., Sherıf, I. M., Thomas, P. A. (2012). Checklist and life forms of plant species in contrasting climatic zones of Libya. Biological Diversity and Conservation, 5(3), 1-12.

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