Plant biodiversity in the Saint Catherine area of the Sinai peninsula, Egypt |
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Authors: | Mohamed A Ayyad Amal M Fakhry Abdel-Raouf A Moustafa |
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Institution: | (1) Botany Department, Faculty of Science, Alexandria University, Egypt;(2) Botany Department, Faculty of Science, Suez Canal University, Egypt |
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Abstract: | This study focuses on plant species richness, taxonomic diversity, and endemism of the Sinai peninsula as a whole and Saint Catherine area in particular. Beta diversity was also measured using T to represent the biotic change between different landforms in the St. Catherine area. The peninsula supports about 1285 species including the infraspecific taxa of which about 800 species (also including the infraspecific taxa) are recorded in the southern Sinai south of El-Tih Desert. The present study reveals that southern Sinai is more diverse as compared with the Sinai peninsula as a whole. Southern Sinai also supports more than the expected numbers of rare and very rare species (about 62%) and about 4.3% endemic species. Beta diversity between different landforms in the St. Catherine area reflect a large biotic change between slopes and terraces on the one hand and between terraces and ridges on the other. Finally, the study recommends appropriate management of the peninsula and more research for the management requirements of the numerous endemic and rare species in the Sinai peninsula. |
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Keywords: | beta diversity landform endemism plant species richness Sinai peninsula taxonomic diversity |
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