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Vegetation & Biogeography of The Sand Seas Of Arabia
Vegetation & Biogeography of The Sand Seas Of Arabia
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A01=Abdulatif H. Al-Nafie
A01=David Watts
Ad Dahna
Al Khali
Allium Ampeloprasum
Anagallis Arvensis
Ar Riyadh
Ar Rub
Arabian Shield
arid land ecology
Artemisia Monosperma
Author_Abdulatif H. Al-Nafie
Author_David Watts
Average Solar Radiation Intensity
Biogeographic Affinities
calligonum
Calligonum Comosum
Canonical Correspondence Analysis
Category=GTM
comosum
desert plant diversity
Early Permian Age
environmental conservation science
epapposum
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
haloxylon
Haloxylon Persicum
Haloxylon Salicornicum
human impact ecosystems
khali
Moisture Content
neurada
Neurada Procumbens
Northern Saudi Arabia
palaeoenvironmental analysis
persicum
plant community structure
Point Centred Quarter Method
procumbens
quantitative vegetation study Arabia
rhanterium
Rhanterium Epapposum
Rhazya Stricta
rub
Sand Seas
Vascular Plant
Wadi Al Batin
Product details
- ISBN 9781138870000
- Weight: 340g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 07 Apr 2015
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
First published in 2005. Although most of the wealth of Saudi Arabia's flora lies in the wetter and hilly south-west of the country, the sand seas are covered by a relatively diverse range of plant species, with several distinctive plant communities. This is the first book to consider and analyse, both quantitatively and qualitatively, the patterns, nature, and communities of the vegetation of the sand seas, using new techniques. The result is a sound, complete and readable analysis of the vegetation of the sand seas, and one which will be of particular use to biogeographers, ecologists, environmental scientists, planners, conservationists, and those interested in the preservation of Saudi Arabia's natural heritage.
David Watts was Professor of Geography at the University of Hull.,
Abdulatif H. Al-Nafie is Professor of Geography at the Islamic University of Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud, in Riyadh.
Vegetation & Biogeography of The Sand Seas Of Arabia
€65.99
