Biogeographical relations of a hyperarid desert flora in eastern Egypt |
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Authors: | Monier Abd El‐Ghani Fawzy Salama Boshra Salem Azza El‐Hadidy Mohamed Abdel‐Aleem |
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Institution: | 1. The Herbarium, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, , Giza, 12613 Egypt;2. Botany Department, Faculty of Science, Assiut University, , Assiut 71516, Egypt;3. Environmental Sciences Department, Faculty of Science, Alexandria University, , Moharram bek, Alexandria 21511, Egypt |
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Abstract: | The floristic composition and geographical elements of the study area were analysed resulted in 328 species representing 206 genera in 55 families. This study confirmed the record of fourteen species, mostly weeds, which can be considered as new additions to the flora of the study area. Therophytes were the dominant life form, while mono‐ and bi‐regional Saharo‐Sindian geoelements were the most represented. Ten species showed dominancy with their Q‐values ranged between 0.802 and 0.2, where Zilla spinosa and Zygophyllum coccineum were of common occurrence. Application of cluster analysis and DCA ordination techniques produced four major floristic groups (A–D) comprising seven subgroups. The correlation coefficients (r) between the different subgroups revealed high significant correlations (P = 0.01) between floristic group (B) and subgroup (C2) and between subgroups (D1) and (D2). Significant correlations (P = 0.05) occurred between subgroup (D1) and both of (A1) and (C2). Comparing the floristic similarities between this investigation and other relevant studies were presented and discussed. On the other hand, the low similarity index between the study area and Sinai may be attributed to the geographical position of both deserts where Sinai desert is part of the Irano‐Turanian region, while the Eastern Desert is a part of the Saharo‐Sindian region. |
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Keywords: | chorology desert vegetation Egypt flora life forms plant diversity |
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