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Ten-year dynamics of vegetation in a Mediterranean temporary pool in western Morocco
Authors:Laïla Rhazi  Patrick Grillas  Mouhssine Rhazi  Jean-Christophe Aznar
Affiliation:(1) Laboratory of Aquatic Ecology and Environment, Hassan II University, BP 5366 Maarif, Casablanca, Morocco;(2) Tour du Valat, Research Centre for the Conservation of Mediterranean Wetlands, Le Sambuc, 13200 Arles, France;(3) Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences and Techniques of Errachidia, Mouslay Ismail University, BP 509 Boutalamine, Errachidia, Morocco;(4) Direction of the Forest Research, Québec, 2700, Einstein, Sainte-Foy, QC, G1P 3W8, Canada
Abstract:The aim of this work was to test the hypotheses that the species composition of the vegetation of one pool in Morocco change continuously along with rainfall fluctuations, that among the vegetation can be recognized Pool species and Opportunistic species with distinct dynamics in time. We expected the Pool species to show lower inter-annual variation than the Opportunistic species. This hypothesis was tested in a 10-year study of the species composition of the vegetation along two permanent transects. The results showed high cumulative species richness (95 species) with large differences between years and a predominance of annual species (77). The proportion of Pool species during these 10 years was low (39%) when compared to opportunists (61%). In dry years the Opportunistic species were dominant and declined during wet years. The number of Pool species was correlated with the amount of rainfall. A large number of these species revealed a preference for wet years. No negative interaction between annuals/perennials and pools/non-pools species was found, suggesting that competition was not a major process during the survey. The intensity of the drought and flood stress, related to climate fluctuations, seems to be the main factors controlling the species composition of the vegetation of this unstable habitat. However, beyond the inter-annual fluctuation of the species composition of the vegetation a directional change was noticed. This directional change could result from a recovery process of the vegetation during the first years of the study after a severe flood which extirpated most of the Opportunistic species of the pool. In the last years this directional change of the species composition of the vegetation is less clear and random recruitment of the Opportunistic species from the surrounding forested habitats could contribute to explain inter-annual changes. The data collected over these 10 years led to the speculation of hypotheses on the consequences of climate change. The expected reduction of humid years and of rainfall regionally may lead to important changes in the species composition of the vegetation of the temporary pools in Morocco. Electronic supplementary material  The online version of this article (doi:) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. Guest editors: B. Oertli, R. Cereghino, A. Hull & R. Miracle Pond Conservation: From Science to Practice. 3rd Conference of the European Pond Conservation Network, Valencia, Spain, 14–16 May 2008
Keywords:Temporary pools  Inter-annual dynamics  Plant community  Hydrology  Climate change  Morocco
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