Preliminary survey of exotic invasive plants in some western and high plateau mountains in Yemen

Other Title(s)

مسح أولي للأنواع النباتية الدخيلة في بعض الجبال الغربية و جبال الهضبة في اليمن

Author

al-Hammadi, Arif Said Aqlan

Source

Assiut University Bulletin for Environmental Researches

Issue

Vol. 13, Issue 1 (31 Mar. 2010), pp.1-10, 10 p.

Publisher

Assiut University Center for Environmental Studies and researches

Publication Date

2010-03-31

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

10

Main Subjects

Botany

Topics

Abstract AR

تهدف هذه الدراسة إلى التعرف على الأنواع النباتية الغازية الدخيلة الأكثر انتشارا في اليمن.

تم إجراء مسح أولي في المناطق الجبلية التي تمثل أكثر الأنظمة البيئية هشاشة.

كذلك تم إجراء مقابلات مع السكان المحليين إضافة إلى المشاهدات الحقلية.

من خلال هذه الدراسة تبين أن هناك أنواع جديدة لم تسجل من قبل في اليمن بالرغم من كثافة انتشاها مثل النوع Parthenium hysterophorus، و الذي سجل لأول مرة في جبال حجة، و هو نبات يسبب مشاكل صحية للإنسان، و كذلك للحيوان إضافة إلى أنه عشب له تأثير اليلوباثي، هذا إضافة إلى العشب الذي لا يؤكل، و ذو التأثير الاليلوباثي Tagetes minuta الذي حل محل الأعشاب الرعوية في الأجراف، و الأخير غزى الأراضي المهجورة، و جوانب الطرق، و الأراضي الرعوية، و الحقول الزراعية المتروكة، و حتى ارتفاع 3000 متر فوق سطح البحر، كذلك أدى هذا النوع إلى نقص عشائر أشجار Acacia asak و الأنواع الأخرى في مناطق الغزو.

النوع Opuntia dillenii وجد في جبال برع في قلب المنطقة المحمية، و هو خطير و مهدد للتنوع الحيوي، و يسبب العمى للإنسان و الحيوان عندما يحتكون به.

و الأنواع الأخرى تزحف من الوديان إلى أعلى جبل برع مثل Prosopsis juliflora، و من جانب آخر سجل نوع جديد في اليمن هو Nicotiana glauca، الذي سجل في الجبال المحيطة بصنعاء.

Abstract EN

Yemen is the richest country in the Arabian Peninsula in its biodiversity at all levels ; genes, species, ecosystems and traditional knowledge.

It is believed that the two serious threats to biodiversity are habitat destruction and nonnative species invasion in any ecosystem.

Inspite of the observed threats of exotic invasive plant species in Yemen, these plants continue to be unchecked and unmonitored.

The objective of this study is to provide information and accurate identification of the most abundant exotic invasive plant species.

Pilot survey of these plant species was carried out mainly in mountainous areas which is the most fragile ecosystems.

Interviews with local people for primary assessment of the invasive plant species impact were also made, in addition to primary field observations.

The results indicated that new invasive plant species were recorded in the country, although they are very abundant at this time, Parthenium hysterophorus was recorded for the first time in hillsides in Hajah.

Parthenium hysterophorus is sensitizer causes many health problems to human and animals, it also strong allelopathic weed.

This weed in addition to the unpalatable and allelopathic Tagetes minuta has replaced native grazing vegetation in escarpment and the last has also invested the wastelands, roadsides, grazing lands, and abandoned fields even at above elevation of 3000 m.

Tagetes minuta has led to reduction in population of Acacia asak trees and other species in the invasion areas.

Opuntia dillenii was found at Bura mountains at the core of the protected area, it's very serious threat to biodiversity and it causes blindness to animals and human whom get in contact with it.

Other species were moving from the valleys upward in way to Bura mountains like Prosopis sp., on the other hand, new invasive spices of Nicotinic glaucoma was recorded in mountains surrounding Sana'a city.

The distribution of some of the most abundant invasive plant species and their observed impact will be presented in this paper.

American Psychological Association (APA)

al-Hammadi, Arif Said Aqlan. 2010. Preliminary survey of exotic invasive plants in some western and high plateau mountains in Yemen. Assiut University Bulletin for Environmental Researches،Vol. 13, no. 1, pp.1-10.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-193300

Modern Language Association (MLA)

al-Hammadi, Arif Said Aqlan. Preliminary survey of exotic invasive plants in some western and high plateau mountains in Yemen. Assiut University Bulletin for Environmental Researches Vol. 13, no. 1 (Mar. 2010), pp.1-10.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-193300

American Medical Association (AMA)

al-Hammadi, Arif Said Aqlan. Preliminary survey of exotic invasive plants in some western and high plateau mountains in Yemen. Assiut University Bulletin for Environmental Researches. 2010. Vol. 13, no. 1, pp.1-10.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-193300

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references : p. 9-10

Record ID

BIM-193300