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DOI10.1080/15324982.2014.968692
Vegetation, Floristic Diversity, and Size-Classes of Acacia gerrardii in an Arid Wadi Ecosystem
Alatar, Abdulrahman A.1; El-Sheikh, Mohamed A. R.1,2; Thomas, Jacob1; Hegazy, Ahmad K.1,3; El Adawy, Hosam A.4,5
通讯作者Thomas, Jacob
来源期刊ARID LAND RESEARCH AND MANAGEMENT
ISSN1532-4982
EISSN1532-4990
出版年2015
卷号29期号:3页码:335-359
英文摘要

This study focuses on the vegetation ecology, floristic diversity, and dynamics of Acacia gerrardii populations in wadi Huraimla, Central Saudi Arabia. The floristic richness, plant cover, human impact, and demography of A. gerrardii population were monitored in open grazing and managed sites. The applications of TWINSPAN, DCA, and CCA multivariate analysis have produced nine vegetation groups; eight of them were associated with the distribution of A. gerrardii and one group with the surrounding agricultural lands. The plant communities were separated into three major vegetation groups, viz., Acacia gerrardii-Rhazya stricta representing the open grazing sites, Acacia gerrardii-Lycium shawii-Zilla spinosa representing the managed sites, and Cynodon dactylon-Heliotropium bacciferum-Cenchrus ciliaris dominating the agricultural lands. The CCA ordination indicated that the separation of plant species along the first axis was positively affected by EC, K, Na, species richness and human impact, and negatively affected by pH, Mg, and density and age of A. gerrardii populations. Alternatively, the second axis is positively correlated with altitude and Ca content of the soil. Human impact is positively correlated with soil salinity, K and Na contents and negatively correlated with altitude, soil texture, and Mg content. The density of A. gerrardii is positively correlated with pH, Fe, Mn, and Mg contents of the soil, whereas negatively correlated with salinity and K and Na contents, species richness, relative evenness, and human impact. Populations of A. gerrardii demonstrated different size-class distribution patterns with either continuous regeneration inputs or lack of regeneration.


英文关键词life forms phytogeography Saudi Arabia community classification chorotypes grazing Najd plateau species richness
类型Article
语种英语
国家Saudi Arabia ; Egypt
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000347533900005
WOS关键词CENTRAL SAUDI-ARABIA ; POPULATION VIABILITY ; ENDANGERED PLANT ; SUCCESSION ; DEMOGRAPHY ; PROTECTION ; MANAGEMENT ; FORESTS ; RESERVE ; FIELDS
WOS类目Environmental Sciences ; Soil Science
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Agriculture
来源机构King Saud University
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/185995
作者单位1.King Saud Univ, Coll Sci, Dept Bot & Microbiol, Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia;
2.Damanhour Univ, Dept Bot, Fac Sci, Damanhour, Egypt;
3.Cairo Univ, Fac Sci, Dept Bot, Giza, Egypt;
4.Sadat City Univ, Environm Studies & Res Inst, Nat Resources Surveying Dept, Sadat City, Egypt;
5.Al Baha Univ, Fac Sci & Arts, Dept Biol, Qilwah, Saudi Arabia
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Alatar, Abdulrahman A.,El-Sheikh, Mohamed A. R.,Thomas, Jacob,et al. Vegetation, Floristic Diversity, and Size-Classes of Acacia gerrardii in an Arid Wadi Ecosystem[J]. King Saud University,2015,29(3):335-359.
APA Alatar, Abdulrahman A.,El-Sheikh, Mohamed A. R.,Thomas, Jacob,Hegazy, Ahmad K.,&El Adawy, Hosam A..(2015).Vegetation, Floristic Diversity, and Size-Classes of Acacia gerrardii in an Arid Wadi Ecosystem.ARID LAND RESEARCH AND MANAGEMENT,29(3),335-359.
MLA Alatar, Abdulrahman A.,et al."Vegetation, Floristic Diversity, and Size-Classes of Acacia gerrardii in an Arid Wadi Ecosystem".ARID LAND RESEARCH AND MANAGEMENT 29.3(2015):335-359.
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