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The distribution of plant communities and the pattern of species diversity were studied along an altitudinal gradient in the northwestern Red Sea region. A total of 58 stands were studied, using ten quadrats (10 m × 10 m) per stand. The classification of vegetation using the Two Way Indicator Species Analysis (TWINSPAN) identified five groups representing different altitudinal ranges. Detrended Correspondence Analysis (DCA) clearly distinguished these groups by the first two DCA axes. Edaphic factors such as soil texture, CaCO3, organic carbon, and electrical conductivity contribute to the distribution of plant communities. Species richness, Shannon-index of diversity and evenness show a hump-shaped curve along the altitudinal gradient, whereas beta diversity decreases with elevation. Variation in the diversity and the distributional behaviour of plant species and plant communities in the study area may be attributed to the change of water resources, climatic factors, edaphic variables and anthropogenic pressures along the elevation gradient. The implications of the results are discussed and recommendations are suggested for conservation and sustainable utilization of vegetation.
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- TWINSPAN:
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Two Way Indicator Species Analysis
- DCA:
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Detrended Correspondence Analysis
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Hegazy, A., Lovett-Doust, J., Hammouda, O. et al. Vegetation distribution along the altitudinal gradient in the northwestern Red Sea region. COMMUNITY ECOLOGY 8, 151–162 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1556/ComEc.8.2007.2.2
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