Species composition and vegetation structure of coastal and desert habitats in a hyper-arid environment
Abdelraouf A. Moustafa, Samira R. Mansour, Monier M. Abd El-Ghani

TL;DR
This study examines plant species and their habitats in coastal and desert areas of Egypt to understand biodiversity and guide conservation efforts.
Contribution
A comprehensive assessment of vegetation diversity and environmental relationships in hyper-arid Egyptian habitats.
Findings
Seven distinct vegetation groups were identified based on soil properties and species composition.
Most species (95.5%) were native, with several categorized as Vulnerable or Near Threatened.
Diversity indices showed moderate species richness and variability across sampled plots.
Abstract
Environmental changes and anthropogenic activities have significantly altered plant species distributions and biodiversity in various regions of Egypt, contributing to habitat fragmentation and a decline in plant populations. This study provides a comprehensive assessment of vegetation diversity, species distribution, conservation status, and environmental relationships across diverse habitats in Egypt, including coastal regions (Hurghada and El-Arish) and inland deserts (Wadi El-Gemal and El-Galala). From 2023 to 2024, a vegetation survey was conducted across four study areas in Egypt using stratified random sampling; the survey involved 86 sampled plots, analyzing species composition, growth forms, and cover. A total of 45 species from 16 families were recorded, with Asteraceae, Amaranthaceae, and Zygophyllaceae being the most dominant. Species were classified as native or non-native,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDate Palm Research Studies · Biological Control of Invasive Species · Biocrusts and Microbial Ecology
