Checklist of the native tree flora of Algeria: diversity, distribution, and conservation

Background and aims – Trees represent an important component of many ecosystems of the world. The knowledge of their diversity and geographic distribution is of great theoretical and practical importance. This paper aims to provide the first comprehensive checklist of native tree taxa in Algeria. Ma...

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Main Authors: Rachid Meddour, Ouahiba Sahar, Frédéric Médail
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Language:English
Published: Meise Botanic Garden 2021-11-01
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Online Access:https://plecevo.eu/article/24702/download/pdf/
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Ouahiba Sahar
Frédéric Médail
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description Background and aims – Trees represent an important component of many ecosystems of the world. The knowledge of their diversity and geographic distribution is of great theoretical and practical importance. This paper aims to provide the first comprehensive checklist of native tree taxa in Algeria. Material and methods – The checklist was based on the analysis of published data and has been improved with own field observations. Statistical analysis has been performed on the taxonomic richness, life forms, and chorological spectra in terms of diversity, endemism, habitats, and distribution of the tree flora in Algeria. The conservation status following IUCN and the protection status at national level have been presented.Key results – The checklist comprises 120 native tree taxa currently known in Algeria, including 106 species, one hybrid species, and 13 subspecies, belonging to 63 genera and 35 families. The four most species-rich families are Rosaceae (13 spp.), Fabaceae (12 spp.), Salicaceae (9 spp.), and Tamaricaceae (9 spp.). The richest genus is Tamarix (9 spp.), followed by Quercus (7 taxa in 6 spp.). We found that trees are more often single-stemmed (45%), and are small or medium-sized. Mediterranean element is dominant (46%), followed by Saharo-arabic (17%), wide distribution element (15%), and European elements (12%). Furthermore, 11% of all tree taxa are endemics or subendemics. The highest number of taxa (71%) is found in the Tellian area, whereas the lowest number (36%) occurs in the Saharan area. Only nine taxa are considered to be threatened or near threatened, while 36 taxa are yet not assessed. This analysis highlights 33 taxa with patrimonial value, both endemics and range-restricted. Out of these taxa, only 18 are protected by national legislation. Conclusion – This work shows that a relatively rich tree flora is found in Algeria. It aims to be used as a tool for managing tree species diversity. Some of the tree taxa need appropriate measures for their in situ conservation, a challenging but worth pursuing target.
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spelling doaj.art-0c3e7677f3fb4b5c829084f75278bcb62023-11-02T08:29:23ZengMeise Botanic GardenPlant Ecology and Evolution2032-39212021-11-01154340541810.5091/plecevo.2021.186824702Checklist of the native tree flora of Algeria: diversity, distribution, and conservationRachid Meddour0Ouahiba Sahar1Frédéric Médail2Faculty of Biological and Agronomic Sciences, Mouloud Mammeri University of Tizi Ouzou, Tizi OuzouFaculty of Biological and Agronomic Sciences, Mouloud Mammeri University of Tizi Ouzou, Tizi OuzouAix Marseille UniversitéBackground and aims – Trees represent an important component of many ecosystems of the world. The knowledge of their diversity and geographic distribution is of great theoretical and practical importance. This paper aims to provide the first comprehensive checklist of native tree taxa in Algeria. Material and methods – The checklist was based on the analysis of published data and has been improved with own field observations. Statistical analysis has been performed on the taxonomic richness, life forms, and chorological spectra in terms of diversity, endemism, habitats, and distribution of the tree flora in Algeria. The conservation status following IUCN and the protection status at national level have been presented.Key results – The checklist comprises 120 native tree taxa currently known in Algeria, including 106 species, one hybrid species, and 13 subspecies, belonging to 63 genera and 35 families. The four most species-rich families are Rosaceae (13 spp.), Fabaceae (12 spp.), Salicaceae (9 spp.), and Tamaricaceae (9 spp.). The richest genus is Tamarix (9 spp.), followed by Quercus (7 taxa in 6 spp.). We found that trees are more often single-stemmed (45%), and are small or medium-sized. Mediterranean element is dominant (46%), followed by Saharo-arabic (17%), wide distribution element (15%), and European elements (12%). Furthermore, 11% of all tree taxa are endemics or subendemics. The highest number of taxa (71%) is found in the Tellian area, whereas the lowest number (36%) occurs in the Saharan area. Only nine taxa are considered to be threatened or near threatened, while 36 taxa are yet not assessed. This analysis highlights 33 taxa with patrimonial value, both endemics and range-restricted. Out of these taxa, only 18 are protected by national legislation. Conclusion – This work shows that a relatively rich tree flora is found in Algeria. It aims to be used as a tool for managing tree species diversity. Some of the tree taxa need appropriate measures for their in situ conservation, a challenging but worth pursuing target.https://plecevo.eu/article/24702/download/pdf/checklistendemic plantslife formsNorth Afric
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endemic plants
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North Afric
title Checklist of the native tree flora of Algeria: diversity, distribution, and conservation
title_full Checklist of the native tree flora of Algeria: diversity, distribution, and conservation
title_fullStr Checklist of the native tree flora of Algeria: diversity, distribution, and conservation
title_full_unstemmed Checklist of the native tree flora of Algeria: diversity, distribution, and conservation
title_short Checklist of the native tree flora of Algeria: diversity, distribution, and conservation
title_sort checklist of the native tree flora of algeria diversity distribution and conservation
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endemic plants
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North Afric
url https://plecevo.eu/article/24702/download/pdf/
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