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Effects of ten years enclosure on vegetation characteristics of a national park in South Tunisia
Author
Abdallah, Fathia
Belgacem, Azaiez Ouled
Chaieb, Mohamed
Publisher
Acta Botanica Gallica
Publication Year
2011
Body

Abstract Protected areas such as national parks are often assumed to be the best way to conserve plant diversity and maintain ecosystem composition and structure. To evaluate this assertion, we sampled two areas with two different levels of grazing: a national park where the protection level was high and an open area where human populations have unrestricted access to ecosystem resources. Species diversity (Shannon diversity index, species richness), species cover, perennial species density, plant biomass and total plant cover were determined inside and outside the park. Results show considerable and positive effects of protection on the parameters scored. Some species known by it high palatability such as Cenchrus ciliaris, Salvia aegyptiaca, Echiochilon fruticosum and Helianthemum sessiliflorum are more abundant in the protected area

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
158
Journal Number
2
Journal Pages
161-168
Journal Name
Acta Botanica Gallica
Keywords
conservation
management
restoration ecology
management
grasslands
data analysis
biodiversity
land use
vegetation dynamics
grazing
species richness
national parks
Tunisia
Africa