# Species composition and vegetation structure of coastal and desert habitats in a hyper-arid environment

**Authors:** Abdelraouf A. Moustafa, Samira R. Mansour, Monier M. Abd El-Ghani

PMC · DOI: 10.1038/s41598-026-36782-x · 2026-03-09

## 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.

## Key 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, and their conservation status was determined based on the IUCN Red List criteria. Multivariate analyses (cluster analysis, Detrended Correspondence Analysis, and Canonical Correspondence Analysis) revealed seven distinct vegetation groups (A–G), which were significantly influenced by soil properties such as pH, electrical conductivity, and ion content. The study also calculated diversity indices, with average species richness (SR) of 4.5 ± 2.1 species per plot and a Shannon–Wiener Index (H’) ranging from 0.38 to 1.99. Conservation status assessments showed that 95.5% of species were native, with two non-native species recorded. Several species, such as Anabasis articulata and Haloxylon salicornicum, were categorized as Vulnerable (VU), while others, including Panicum turgidum and Phragmites australis, were classified as Near Threatened (NT) or Least Concern (LC). The results of this study underscore the importance of understanding the complex relationships between plant communities and environmental factors to develop targeted conservation strategies. The findings also emphasize the need for continued monitoring and protection of both coastal and inland desert habitats in Egypt to mitigate the effects of environmental degradation and preserve biodiversity.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Anabasis articulata (taxon 996498), Haloxylon salicornicum (taxon 454511), Panicum turgidum (taxon 861245), Phragmites australis (taxon 29695)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Date palms (MESH:C535620)
- **Chemicals:** AgNO3 (MESH:D012835), barium sulfate (MESH:D001466), Bicarbonates (MESH:D001639), potassium chromate (MESH:C027373), EDTA (MESH:D004492), Salt (MESH:D012492), K (MESH:D011188), Na (MESH:D012964), Sulfates (MESH:D013431), Calcium carbonate (MESH:D002119), HCO2 (-), Mg (MESH:D008274), Chlorides (MESH:D002712), Ca (MESH:D002118), HCl (MESH:D006851), methyl orange (MESH:C100258), water (MESH:D014867)
- **Species:** Cyperus capitatus (species) [taxon 529428], Rumex spinosus (species) [taxon 137677], Launaea nudicaulis (species) [taxon 43200], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Tetraena alba (species) [taxon 90538], Zilla spinosa (species) [taxon 127626], Phoenix dactylifera (date palm, species) [taxon 42345], Erodium laciniatum (species) [taxon 337386], Rumex vesicarius (bladder dock, species) [taxon 317192], Artemisia herba-alba (white wormwood, species) [taxon 72329], Nitraria retusa (species) [taxon 43875], Oligomeris linifolia (species) [taxon 265230], Cynodon dactylon (Bermuda grass, species) [taxon 28909], Cornulaca monacantha (species) [taxon 454476], Asparagus stipularis (species) [taxon 272864], Senecio glaucus (species) [taxon 121546], Sarcobatus vermiculatus (greasewood, species) [taxon 46107], Francoeuria undulata (species) [taxon 119186], Cynanchum acutum (species) [taxon 185024], Haloxylon salicornicum (species) [taxon 454511], Echinops spinosissimus (species) [taxon 143198], Olea europaea (common olive, species) [taxon 4146], Rorida droserifolia (species) [taxon 511510], Launaea spinosa (species) [taxon 2948567], Chenopodiastrum murale (nettle-leaf goosefoot, species) [taxon 46091], Morettia philaeana (species) [taxon 369026], Astragalus sinaicus (species) [taxon 2014724], Echium angustifolium (species) [taxon 543570], Tamarix nilotica (species) [taxon 189799], Tetraena coccinea (species) [taxon 90540], Solanum nigrum (black nightshade, species) [taxon 4112], Tetraena simplex (species) [taxon 2499693], Halocnemum strobilaceum (species) [taxon 239185], Hordeum murinum (species) [taxon 97361], Capparis spinosa (caperbush, species) [taxon 65558], Moltkiopsis ciliata (species) [taxon 554540], Astragalus spinosus (species) [taxon 1423378], Astragalus vogelii (species) [taxon 47106], Bassia indica (species) [taxon 267517], Conyza bonariensis (species) [taxon 91242], Vachellia tortilis (species) [taxon 138046], Anabasis articulata (species) [taxon 996498], Panicum turgidum (species) [taxon 861245], Bassia muricata (species) [taxon 267505], Capra ibex (Alpine ibex, species) [taxon 72542], Malva parviflora (species) [taxon 145753], Phragmites australis (common reed, species) [taxon 29695], Sonchus oleraceus (common sow-thistle, species) [taxon 50207], Halophila ovalis (species) [taxon 62339], Pancratium arabicum (species) [taxon 1055003], Lycium shawii (species) [taxon 155082], Tamarix aphylla (Athel tamarisk, species) [taxon 189786], Reichardia tingitana (species) [taxon 43208], Gastrocotyle hispida (species) [taxon 170551], Aerva javanica (species) [taxon 240009], Calligonum polygonoides (species) [taxon 710102], Citrus (genus) [taxon 2706], Cotula cinerea (species) [taxon 282208], Hordeum murinum subsp. leporinum (subspecies) [taxon 98112], Capparis decidua (karira, species) [taxon 622458]
- **Mutations:** A-G) of 86

## Figures

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