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Volume 8

Journal of Ecosystem & Ecography

ISSN: 2157-7625

Ecology 2018

March 19-20, 2018

March 19-20, 2018 | Berlin, Germany

World Conference on Ecology

An assessment of one temporary wetland regeneration after soil disturbance

Nargis Sahib

Mohamed I University, Morocco

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editerranean temporary wetlands are shallow, small and frequently visited habitats where domestic livestock and wild

herbivores generate numerous physical soil disturbances that affect the biomass, species composition and richness of plant

communities, with an unknown effect on communities dynamic and speed of regeneration. The present study is a combination of

a laboratory and field experiments, in order to verify these hypotheses concerning the vegetation of temporary wetlands. In field,

using two sizes of experimental plots (large: 1.20 m x 1.20 m; small: 0.3 m x 0.3 m), the effects of soil disturbances on vegetation

dynamics and the vertical distribution of seeds were studied in one Moroccan temporary wetland. In laboratory experiment

was carried out using 72 soil samples collected from the same temporary wetland and placed in containers. The total biomass,

the annual and perennial species richness was calculated to test the hypothesis. Results show that disturbance reduces the total

biomass, especially of perennials, but without significantly increasing the richness of annuals, but a very rapid regeneration of

temporary wetland vegetation in disturbed plots. The speed of regeneration depends on the size of disturbance and hydrology.

There was an almost complete return of vegetation to the reference state in the small disturbed plots by the end of the 1st year. This

fast restoration was mainly due to seed banks, which play a key role in the regeneration of temporary wetland to the different sizes

of disturbances frequently generated by herbivores, but also to lateral colonization by perennials.

Recent Publications

1. Sahib N, Rhazi L and Grillas P (2011) Post-disturbance dynamic of plants in a Mediterranean temporary pool (Western

Morocco): Effects of disturbance size. Canadian Journal of Botany, 89:105-118.

2. Sahib N, Rhazi L, Grillas P and Rhazi M (2010) Impacts of physical soil disturbance on plant communities in temporary

ponds in Morocco. EPCN Newsletter, 5:11-12.

3. Sahib N, Rhazi L, Grillas P and Rhazi M (2009) Experimental study of the effect of hydrology and mechanical soil

disturbance on plant communities in Mediterranean temporary pools in Western Morocco. Hydrobiologia 634:77-86.

4. Bouahim S, Rhazi L, Amami B, Sahib N, Grillas P, Rhazi MandMesleard F (2008) Le pâturage dans les mares temporaires

mediterraneennes : effet sur la richesse des communautes et consequences pour la gestion. In : Bonis A. (ed.). Editions

Tec & Doc Lavoisier, Paris : pp. 39-46.

5. Bouahim S, L Rhazi, B Amami, Sahib N, M Rhazi, AWaterkeyn, A Zouahri, F Mesleard, S DMuller and P Grillas (2010)

Impact of grazing on the species richness of plant communities in Mediterranean temporary pools (western Morocco).

Comptes Rendus Biologie 333:670–679.

Biography

Nargis Sahib while performing her PhD work mainly focused on the ecology of plant communities of temporary wetlands in the western of Morocco. She was

especially interested in studying the impact of soil disturbance on richness and community dynamic. She combined field surveys, experiments in the field (soil

disturbance simulation experiment) and in the laboratory. She is working as an Assistant Professor at Mohamed Ist, University, Faculty of Science Oujda (Morocco).

sahib.nargis@gmail.com

Nargis Sahib, J Ecosyst Ecography 2018, Volume 8

DOI: 10.4172/2157-7625-C1-032