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Heneidy, S., Al-Sodany, Y., Fakhry, A., Bidak, L., Kamal, S., Halmy, M., El Kanany, E., Toto, S. (2024). New Records and Endemic Taxa Revealed in The Novel Checklist of Alexandria Flora: Implications for Conservation Prioritization. Egyptian Journal of Botany, 64(1), 387-418. doi: 10.21608/ejbo.2023.224043.2413
Selim Z. Heneidy; Yassin M. Al-Sodany; Amal M. Fakhry; Laila M. Bidak; Sania A. Kamal; Marwa W.A. Halmy; Eman T. El Kanany; Soliman M. Toto. "New Records and Endemic Taxa Revealed in The Novel Checklist of Alexandria Flora: Implications for Conservation Prioritization". Egyptian Journal of Botany, 64, 1, 2024, 387-418. doi: 10.21608/ejbo.2023.224043.2413
Heneidy, S., Al-Sodany, Y., Fakhry, A., Bidak, L., Kamal, S., Halmy, M., El Kanany, E., Toto, S. (2024). 'New Records and Endemic Taxa Revealed in The Novel Checklist of Alexandria Flora: Implications for Conservation Prioritization', Egyptian Journal of Botany, 64(1), pp. 387-418. doi: 10.21608/ejbo.2023.224043.2413
Heneidy, S., Al-Sodany, Y., Fakhry, A., Bidak, L., Kamal, S., Halmy, M., El Kanany, E., Toto, S. New Records and Endemic Taxa Revealed in The Novel Checklist of Alexandria Flora: Implications for Conservation Prioritization. Egyptian Journal of Botany, 2024; 64(1): 387-418. doi: 10.21608/ejbo.2023.224043.2413

New Records and Endemic Taxa Revealed in The Novel Checklist of Alexandria Flora: Implications for Conservation Prioritization

Article 22, Volume 64, Issue 1, January 2024, Page 387-418  XML PDF (1.59 MB)
Document Type: Regular issue (Original Article)
DOI: 10.21608/ejbo.2023.224043.2413
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Authors
Selim Z. Heneidy email orcid 1; Yassin M. Al-Sodany2; Amal M. Fakhryorcid 1; Laila M. Bidakorcid 1; Sania A. Kamalorcid 1; Marwa W.A. Halmyorcid 3; Eman T. El Kanany1, 4; Soliman M. Totoorcid 1
1Department of Botany & Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt
22Department of Botany & Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Kafrelsheikh University, P.O. Box 33511, Kafr El-Sheikh, Egypt
3Department of Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt
4Department of Oral Biology, Faculty of Dentistry, Pharos University in Alexandria, Alexandria, Egypt
Abstract
Little is still known about the composition and distribution of vegetation in the Mediterranean region, especially urban flora, and vegetation. Until recently, regional -scale ecological and evolutionary patterns of urban areas have tended to be ignored, as conservation efforts have been concerned mostly with species and their habitats.  A combination of social, ecological experiences and direct field observations were carried out to record the plant taxa that are found in the urban areas of Alexandria city. The present study represents the first work to explore a recently neglected urban flora. In this study, we identified plant taxa and life forms from a typical natural site with different anthropogenic activities to assess the status of the vegetation type. 338 plant species (including the inferaspecific taxa) were recorded in the study area, most of them were therophytes (50%), and about 19 % are cultivated for ornamentals purposes or as crops. Only three endemic taxa were recorded in the studied urban habitat: Anthemis microsperma, Sonchus macrocarpus,and Thesium humile var. maritima, while 91 (26.9%) alien taxa were recorded, out of which six were invasive, and seven were recorded for the first time in the present study, three of them are considered new record species: Nicotiana glutinosa L., Sesuvium portulacastrum (L.) L. and Commelina erecta L.  
Keywords
Alexandria; Alien species; Endemic species; Life-form; Urban flora
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