Diversity and distribution patterns of reptiles in the northern Algerian Sahara (Oued Souf, Taibet and Touggourt)
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2021-12-30
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جامعة الوادي - University of Eloued
Abstract
The present study was based on the observations and captures of reptiles in the Northern
Algerian Sahara (2011-2013). The studied habitats were the erg (sand dunes), palm grove, reg,
Sebkha, and urban sites. We have identified 30 species (20 Saurians, 9 Ophidians and one
Testudines) these species are classified into two orders (Anura and Squamata), 12 families and
22 different genera. Among the identified species, 7 protected species in Algeria and 5 species
endemic to the Mediterranean. A total of 93.3% (28 species) are assessed as Least Concern
and one species was considered to be Data Deficient (Scincopus fasciatus). One species is
listed as near threatened (Uromastix acanthinurus).
The highest species richness was noticed in the palm groves with 19 species as well as the
Shannon diversity index= 3.35. The evenness is at its highest in the sebkha and the urban site
with 0.9 and 0.86. The correspondence factorial analysis showed that some species were
characteristic of habitats such as Tarentola neglecta and Tarentola deserti which are a specific
species of the urban sites and the palm groves, while Scincus scincus was a specific species of
the Erg. The generalized linear model showed that the geographic coordinate, spatiotemporal
factors and human activity have significant effect on the distribution of reptiles.
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Reptiles, Biodiversity, Distribution patterns, northern Algerian Sahara.
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Aicha, MOUANE , Abdel Karim, HARROUCH , Ismail, GHENNOUM , Makhlouf, SEKOUR . Diversity and distribution patterns of reptiles in the northern Algerian Sahara (Oued Souf, Taibet and Touggourt). Algerian Journal of Biosciences . Vol 02. N 02. 30/12/2021. University of Eloued [Write down the date][Copy the download link]