Study of Bryophytic Flora in the Ramsar Wetland of Merja Zerga (North-west of Morocco)

Study of Bryophytic Flora in the Ramsar Wetland of Merja Zerga (North-west of Morocco)



Najib Chtaibi, Najib Magri, Nadia Belahbib, Lahcen Zidane, Allal Douira, Jamila Dahmani



The research undertaken in the IBA and Ramsar wetland
of Merja Zerga at Moulay Bousselham were interested only in the higher
plants. Our study tends then to contribute to enrich the knowledge about
the bryophytic flora of this area by filling the gaps in this field.
Thus, we carried out a systematic sampling with a stop and a harvest in
each encountered bryophyte population. This prospection enabled us to
find 26 species of bryophytes including 22 species of mosses belonging
to 15 genera and 9 families, and 4 species of liverworts belonging to 3
genera and 3 families. The relative low specificity of this wetland can
be explained by the influence of sea spray and the strong anthropic
disturbance. A comparison with previous studies allowed us to conclude
that 11 species were observed for the first time in the area. 



10.22161/ijeab/2.3.4



http://ijeab.com/upload_document/issue_files/4%20IJEAB-APR-2017-43-Study%20of%20Bryophytic%20Flora%20in%20the%20Ramsar%20Wetland.pdf



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