Richness and structure of plant communities in temporary pools from western Morocco: influence of human activities |
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Authors: | Laïla Rhazi Mouhssine Rhazi Patrick Grillas Driss El Khyari |
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Affiliation: | 1. Université Hassan II Faculté des Sciences A?n Chock Laboratoire de Biologie et de Physiologie Végétale, BP, 5366, Maarif Casablanca, Maroc 2. Station Biologique de la Tour du Valat, Le Sambuc, Arles, 13200, France 3. Université Aix Marseille III, Faculté des Sciences et Techniques Saint Jér?me, 13397, Marseille Cedex 20, France
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Abstract: | Temporary pools are numerous in coastal plains of Atlantic Morocco and have a rich and diverse flora. These habitats are increasingly under pressure by man impact through grazing by domestic livestock and the development of annual crops in their catchments. The objectives of this work were to evaluate the species richness and the species composition of the vegetation of a sample of 30 pools in this region, in order to assess the structure of the vegetation within pools and to evaluate the role of environmental and anthropogenic factors in their richness and species composition. The results highlighted the species richness of the pools with 300 species found among which annual species were heavily dominant. The structure of the vegetation varied within pools according to a topographical/flooding gradient and between pools in relation with the land use in the surrounding areas. Three vegetation belts were recognized from the centre to the periphery of the pool. The total species richness per pool was not found significantly related to environmental or anthropogenic factors. The species characteristics of the pools were found mostly in the centre and their number affected by hydrological factors and land use in the pool and in the surrounding areas. The species characteristics of woodland habitats and of agriculture crops were found mostly in the peripheral zone. Temporary pools maintain specific communities of both aquatic and amphibious species, probably because of the selection induced by water level variations. The peripheral zone, although often dominated by terrestrial species, is clearly interpreted as part of the pool. It contains amphibious species highly characteristic of the pool for which the irregular flooding is a key environmental factor which decreases competition. |
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Keywords: | temporary pool Morocco human activities species richness flora plant communities |
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