The ecological importance of Chamaerops humilis steppe for animal biodiversity in Northwest Africa (Morocco)

Q4 Environmental Science
Houria Nekhla, I. Mansouri, Aziz Zahri, Wafae Squalli, Hamid Achiban, M. Hmidani, Abdelbari El Agy, A. Harrach, Lahsen El Ghadraoui
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Analysis of biological diversity in woody habitats is crucial for the implementation of suitable conservation policies. We carried out monthly field visits using the point count method for avian species and walked-transect surveys for mammals and reptiles from January 2018 to December 2021 in Fez, El Hajeb and Sefrou, central Morocco. The studied sites were steppes dominated by Chamaerops humilis. A total of 90 bird, 12 mammal and 8 reptile species were documented. Furthermore, two species of conservation concern, i.e., the vulnerable European turtle dove Streptopelia turtur, and the endangered Egyptian vulture Neophron percnopterus were recorded. The documented species use Chamaerops humilis for breeding (support for nesting birds), foraging (via fruits) and wintering purposes. These findings are the first results related to animal biodiversity in Chamaerops humilis shrublands in Morocco. However, other aspects, including the nutritive quality of Chamaerops humilis fruits for wintering animals, need further studying. Likewise, the threatening factors that might negatively influence North African forests require urgent studying.
非洲西北部(摩洛哥)矮chamerops草原对动物多样性的生态重要性
对木本生境生物多样性的分析对于实施适当的保护政策至关重要。2018年1月至2021年12月,我们在摩洛哥中部的非斯、埃尔哈杰布和塞弗鲁使用点计数法对鸟类进行了月度实地调查,并对哺乳动物和爬行动物进行了步行样带调查。研究地点为以矮Chamaerops humilis为主的草原。共记录鸟类90种,哺乳动物12种,爬行动物8种。此外,还发现了濒危物种欧洲斑鸠Streptopelia turtur和濒危物种埃及秃鹰Neophron percnopterus。有记录的物种利用黄Chamaerops繁殖(为筑巢的鸟类提供支持)、觅食(通过水果)和越冬。这些发现是与摩洛哥矮chamerops humilis灌丛中动物生物多样性有关的第一个结果。然而,其他方面,包括为越冬动物提供的黄chamerops果实的营养品质,还需要进一步研究。同样,可能对北非森林产生负面影响的威胁因素也需要紧急研究。
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Zoology and Ecology
Zoology and Ecology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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