2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejar.2015.03.004
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Gravel pads of powerline towers as human-made habitats for ruderal vegetation in some Mediterranean wetlands of Egypt: Implications for management

Abstract: Despite the widespread of transmission powerlines in many aquatic ecosystems of Egypt, little is known about their ecological impacts. The current study evaluates floristic composition associated with gravel pads constructed for stabilizing powerline towers in the wetlands of Burullus and Manzala. Plant cover was measured for 34 randomly selected in paired gravel pads and adjacent wetlands. Ordination analysis indicated that vegetation on the gravel pads significantly differed from that in wetlands. Thirty-two… Show more

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“…Pluchea dioscoridis is a widespread perennial weed that mainly inhabits water streams, oases, moist habitats, abandoned fields, depression along roads and railways and demolished houses . It was recorded in many types of soils, fine loamy soils , clay loam soil (Ahmed et al, 2018) and gravel (El-Bana, 2015). Our study confirmed the occurrence of P. dioscoridis in soil texture ranging from loam to sand.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Pluchea dioscoridis is a widespread perennial weed that mainly inhabits water streams, oases, moist habitats, abandoned fields, depression along roads and railways and demolished houses . It was recorded in many types of soils, fine loamy soils , clay loam soil (Ahmed et al, 2018) and gravel (El-Bana, 2015). Our study confirmed the occurrence of P. dioscoridis in soil texture ranging from loam to sand.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The occurrence of these species is often connected with unkempt and neglected localities. Seeds and propagules of ruderal species may be transported to other biotopes (Vaverková et al, 2012;Vaverková and Adamcová, 2014;El-Bana, 2015). Moreover, according to Fortuna-Antoszewicz et al, (2018) excessive expansion of invasive species may disturb the ecological balance of an ecosystem in a given area, replacing less expensive and less competitive species.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, the lake has shrunk over the last few decades because of land reclamation and the conversion of its substantial portions to fish farms, notably in the southern sections. Moreover, large parts of the lake are overgrown with aquatic vegetation, which reduces the open water to nearly half of its total area, speeding up land transformation (Saeed & Shaker, 2008;El-Bana, 2015). In addition, a quite large number of islets of various sizes and shapes play a role in the deterioration of the lake.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%