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Effects of open grazing and livestock exclusion on floristic composition and diversity in natural ecosystem of Western Saudi Arabia

Livestock grazing is one of the main causes of rangeland degradation in Saudi Arabia. Fencing to exclude grazers is one of the main management practices used to restore vegetation and conserve biodiversity. The main objectives of this study were to investigate the changes in plant diversity and abun...

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Autores principales: Al-Rowaily, Saud L., El-Bana, Magdy I., Al-Bakre, Dhafer A., Assaeed, Abdulaziz M., Hegazy, Ahmad K., Ali, Mohammed Basharat
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Publicado: Elsevier 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4486470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26150749
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2015.04.012
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author Al-Rowaily, Saud L.
El-Bana, Magdy I.
Al-Bakre, Dhafer A.
Assaeed, Abdulaziz M.
Hegazy, Ahmad K.
Ali, Mohammed Basharat
author_facet Al-Rowaily, Saud L.
El-Bana, Magdy I.
Al-Bakre, Dhafer A.
Assaeed, Abdulaziz M.
Hegazy, Ahmad K.
Ali, Mohammed Basharat
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description Livestock grazing is one of the main causes of rangeland degradation in Saudi Arabia. Fencing to exclude grazers is one of the main management practices used to restore vegetation and conserve biodiversity. The main objectives of this study were to investigate the changes in plant diversity and abundance, floristic composition and plant groups of the major life forms in response to thirty-five years of grazing exclosure in western Saudi Arabia. These vegetation attributes and palatability were compared in 30 sampling stands located in the excluded and grazed sites. Our results showed that livestock exclusion significantly increased covers, density and species richness of annuals, grasses, perennial forbs, shrubs and trees. Exclosure enhanced the abundance and richness of palatable species and depressed the development of weedy species. About 66.7% of the recorded species at the excluded site were highly palatable compared to 34.5% at the grazed site. In contrary, about 55.2% unpalatable species were found in the grazed site compared to 25.8% in the protected site. Jaccard’s similarity index between the excluded and grazed sites showed lower values of 0.39%, 0.40% and 0.31% at levels of families, genus and species, respectively. The results suggest that establishing livestock exclusion may be a useful sustainable management tool for vegetation restoration and conservation of plant diversity in degraded rangelands of arid regions.
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spelling pubmed-44864702015-07-06 Effects of open grazing and livestock exclusion on floristic composition and diversity in natural ecosystem of Western Saudi Arabia Al-Rowaily, Saud L. El-Bana, Magdy I. Al-Bakre, Dhafer A. Assaeed, Abdulaziz M. Hegazy, Ahmad K. Ali, Mohammed Basharat Saudi J Biol Sci Original Article Livestock grazing is one of the main causes of rangeland degradation in Saudi Arabia. Fencing to exclude grazers is one of the main management practices used to restore vegetation and conserve biodiversity. The main objectives of this study were to investigate the changes in plant diversity and abundance, floristic composition and plant groups of the major life forms in response to thirty-five years of grazing exclosure in western Saudi Arabia. These vegetation attributes and palatability were compared in 30 sampling stands located in the excluded and grazed sites. Our results showed that livestock exclusion significantly increased covers, density and species richness of annuals, grasses, perennial forbs, shrubs and trees. Exclosure enhanced the abundance and richness of palatable species and depressed the development of weedy species. About 66.7% of the recorded species at the excluded site were highly palatable compared to 34.5% at the grazed site. In contrary, about 55.2% unpalatable species were found in the grazed site compared to 25.8% in the protected site. Jaccard’s similarity index between the excluded and grazed sites showed lower values of 0.39%, 0.40% and 0.31% at levels of families, genus and species, respectively. The results suggest that establishing livestock exclusion may be a useful sustainable management tool for vegetation restoration and conservation of plant diversity in degraded rangelands of arid regions. Elsevier 2015-07 2015-05-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4486470/ /pubmed/26150749 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2015.04.012 Text en © 2015 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Al-Rowaily, Saud L.
El-Bana, Magdy I.
Al-Bakre, Dhafer A.
Assaeed, Abdulaziz M.
Hegazy, Ahmad K.
Ali, Mohammed Basharat
Effects of open grazing and livestock exclusion on floristic composition and diversity in natural ecosystem of Western Saudi Arabia
title Effects of open grazing and livestock exclusion on floristic composition and diversity in natural ecosystem of Western Saudi Arabia
title_full Effects of open grazing and livestock exclusion on floristic composition and diversity in natural ecosystem of Western Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Effects of open grazing and livestock exclusion on floristic composition and diversity in natural ecosystem of Western Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed Effects of open grazing and livestock exclusion on floristic composition and diversity in natural ecosystem of Western Saudi Arabia
title_short Effects of open grazing and livestock exclusion on floristic composition and diversity in natural ecosystem of Western Saudi Arabia
title_sort effects of open grazing and livestock exclusion on floristic composition and diversity in natural ecosystem of western saudi arabia
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4486470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26150749
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2015.04.012
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