Mediterranean Botany (Nov 2022)

Analysis of taxonomic distinctness and priority conservation areas as a basis for heritage enhancement of floristic diversity: the case of the ‘hotspot’ of the islands of Numidia (North-eastern Algeria)

  • Tarek Hamel,
  • Noelia Hidalgo Triana,
  • Amel Meddad-Hamza,
  • Amir Boulemtafes,
  • Nabila Souilah,
  • Gérard de Bélair,
  • Ángel Enrique Salvo Tierra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5209/mbot.81125
Journal volume & issue
Vol. Online first

Abstract

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The identification of priority conservation areas (PCA) plays an important role in biodiversity conservation, but uncertainties create challenges for conservation planning. The objective was to test a method based on 'taxonomic distinctness' (TD) and to identify PCA to quantify the heritage value of a territory and establish the most appropriate conservation measures. The researchers performed a systematic and phytogeographical analysis of ten islands in northeastern Algeria, a biological hotspot with heterogeneous ecosystem types and subject to socio-economic pressures. The biological diversity represented by 223 species in these environments reflects a high rate of endemicity (13%).

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