Dit werk bestudeert de ecologie van de zeldzame endemische soort Fritillaria oranensis Pomel op de berg Tessala in West-Algerije. Het onderzoekt de oorzaken van zijn zeldzaamheid en analyseert de habitatvoorwaarden. Slechts zes individuen zijn waargenomen, wat de dreiging van uitsterven in het gebied bevestigt.
Khadidja Bouzid Boeken




Ecosystem structure and function
- 64bladzijden
- 3 uur lezen
The course delves into the principles of ecology, emphasizing the interconnectedness of ecosystems through their abiotic and biotic components. It explores the trophic chain, highlighting the transfer of matter and energy among organisms. The impact of climate change and human habitat use is examined, revealing their roles in biodiversity loss and subsequent environmental disruptions. Research underscores the critical link between biodiversity and ecosystem health, making the study of these relationships increasingly vital in addressing ecological challenges.
Fritillaria oranensis in the Tessala Mountains (Western Algeria)
its local rarity and its spatial ecology
- 100bladzijden
- 4 uur lezen
The study focuses on the ecology of the rare endemic species Fritillaria oranensis Pomel in the Tessala mountains of western Algeria. It aims to identify the causes of its rarity through habitat analysis and evaluation of ecological and biological parameters. Observations reveal a population of only six individuals, highlighting the species' endangered status in the area. The research underscores the urgent need for conservation efforts to protect this unique species from extinction.
Focusing on the ecological and economic significance of Arbutus unedo L, this work emphasizes its role in biodiversity and the need for preservation. It explores the plant's therapeutic properties through the characterization of its phytochemical compounds and antioxidant activities. The study highlights the ethnobotanical and industrial potential of Arbutus, advocating for its domestication and cultivation as an industrial crop, particularly in western Algeria, to enhance its utilization and conservation.