Climatology and phytogeography of Saudi Arabia. A review

IF 1.9 4区 农林科学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
O. H. Sayed, Y. Masrahi
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Abstract

Abstract Saudi Arabia diverse landforms include saltmarshes, sand dunes, desert plains, desert pavements, ancient lava fields, and mountains. Climate is influenced by winter Polar and summer Tropical Continental air masses. Tropical Maritime air affects southwestern regions during summer. Climate depends also on location and altitude with hot humid coastal areas, hot dry deserts, hyper-arid desert pavements and lava fields, and temperate mountainous regions. Climate exhibits spatiotemporal patterns reflecting north-south gradients of temperature, rainfall, evapotranspiration, and aridity. Vast latitudinal range and steep altitudinal gradient create temperature variations, affect rainfall seasonality and distribution, and influence dry season duration. Distribution of plant communities and species reflects multitudinous interactions between climate and plant traits, physiology, and chorology. Species exhibiting C3 photosynthesis inhabit cool northern regions and temperate southwestern mountains, species with C4 photosynthesis inhabit hot low-lying regions, and arido-active succulents with crassulacean acid metabolism dominate hyper-arid desert pavements and lava fields. Plant distribution also relates to species chorology with Euro-Siberian, Irano-Turanian, and Mediterranean chorotypes dominating cool northern regions and temperate southwestern mountains, while Saharo-Sindian, Sudano-Zambezian, and Tropical chorotypes dominating hot southern regions. Plant communities and species occurring in different habitats are described in relation to their traits, physiology, and chorology. Nature reserves and phytodiversity hotspots are considered with special reference to endemic, rare, endangered, and invasive species. An environmental perspective is also given in relation to anthropogenic pressures and positive directives of Saudi Vision 2030.
沙特阿拉伯的气候学和植物地理学。回顾
沙特阿拉伯多样的地貌包括盐沼、沙丘、沙漠平原、沙漠道路、古熔岩场和山脉。气候受冬季极地气团和夏季热带大陆气团的影响。热带海洋性空气在夏季影响西南地区。气候也取决于位置和海拔,炎热潮湿的沿海地区,炎热干燥的沙漠,极度干旱的沙漠路面和熔岩场,以及温带山区。气候表现出反映南北温度、降雨、蒸散和干旱梯度的时空格局。广阔的纬度范围和陡峭的海拔梯度造成气温变化,影响降雨的季节和分布,并影响旱季的持续时间。植物群落和物种的分布反映了气候与植物性状、生理和时序之间的多种相互作用。表现C3光合作用的物种栖息于寒冷的北方地区和温带的西南山区,表现C4光合作用的物种栖息于炎热的低洼地区,具有天冬肽酸代谢的干旱活性多肉植物主导着超干旱的沙漠路面和熔岩田。植物分布也与物种谱系有关,欧洲-西伯利亚、伊朗-图拉尼亚和地中海色型主要分布在寒冷的北部地区和温带的西南山区,而撒哈拉-辛印度、苏丹-赞比西亚和热带色型主要分布在炎热的南部地区。植物群落和物种发生在不同的栖息地,描述了他们的性状,生理和历史。自然保护区和植物多样性热点,特别涉及特有种、稀有、濒危和入侵物种。环境角度也给出了与人为压力和沙特2030年愿景的积极指示有关的观点。
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Arid Land Research and Management
Arid Land Research and Management 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
7.10%
发文量
23
审稿时长
9 months
期刊介绍: Arid Land Research and Management, a cooperating journal of the International Union of Soil Sciences , is a common outlet and a valuable source of information for fundamental and applied research on soils affected by aridity. This journal covers land ecology, including flora and fauna, as well as soil chemistry, biology, physics, and other edaphic aspects. The journal emphasizes recovery of degraded lands and practical, appropriate uses of soils. Reports of biotechnological applications to land use and recovery are included. Full papers and short notes, as well as review articles and book and meeting reviews are published.
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