Biodiversité de l'avifaune aquatique des zones humides sahariennes : cas de la dépression d'Oued Righ (Algérie)

The wetlands complex of Oued Righ (Algerian NorthernSahara) includes a series of sites of undeniable importance. This eco-complex contains three very large salt pans (Chott Melghir, Chott Merouane and Chott Sidi Slimane), classified as wetlands of international importance according to the Ramsar con...

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Published in:Physio-Géo
Main Authors: Bensaci, Ettayib, Saheb, Menouar, Nouidjem, Yacine, Bouzegag, Abdelaziz, Houhamdi, Moussa
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:French
Published: Claude Martin 2022
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/physio-geo/3198
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:revues.org:physio-geo/3198 2023-05-15T13:25:01+02:00 Biodiversité de l'avifaune aquatique des zones humides sahariennes : cas de la dépression d'Oued Righ (Algérie) Biodiversity of aquatic avifauna in Saharan wetlands: case of the depression of Oued Righ (Algeria) Bensaci, Ettayib Saheb, Menouar Nouidjem, Yacine Bouzegag, Abdelaziz Houhamdi, Moussa Algérie Allier Burkina Faso Calabria Chine Corbières Djebel Mégriss Fleuve Sénégal France Gandiolais Guadeloupe Italy Karakash La Macta Langue de Barbarie Loukkos Maroc Mer Baltique Montagne Pelée Mostaganem Oran Oued Righ Oued Sébaou Sahara Sebkha Essijoumi Sénégal Soufrière Tunis Tunisie Xinjiang 2022-01-22 http://journals.openedition.org/physio-geo/3198 fr fre Claude Martin Physio-Géo urn:doi:10.4000/physio-geo.3198 http://journals.openedition.org/physio-geo/3198 lic_creative-commons Algeria biodiversity birds Oued Righ saltpans wetland Access to water Alluvial terraces Barrier beach Caulerpa racemosa Channel morphology Climate change Climate history Climatology Coastal geomorphology Drought Environment Filtration Flood risks Floodplains Geomorphology Heavy metals Hydraulic conductivity Hydrogeomorphology Hydrology Lahar Marine ecosystem Marsh Neotectonics Orbieu Palynology Risks River mouth Sabkha Sea ice Sea level Shoreline Travertines Urbanization Vegetation Vegetation history Volcano Wastewater Water Algérie avifaune biodiversité chott zone humide Accès à l'eau Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2022 fttriple https://doi.org/10.4000/physio-geo.3198 2023-01-22T19:01:03Z The wetlands complex of Oued Righ (Algerian NorthernSahara) includes a series of sites of undeniable importance. This eco-complex contains three very large salt pans (Chott Melghir, Chott Merouane and Chott Sidi Slimane), classified as wetlands of international importance according to the Ramsar convention and other small temporary wetlands such as: Chott Hamraïa, ChottTighdidine and Chott Tindle, and two permanent sites: Ayata and Oued Khrouf lakes. These aquatic ecosystems divided between wilayas of El-Oued, Biskra and Ouargla, have a great biological diversity due to their size, salinity and substrate. With a total area of 900000 ha, these wetlands remain very poorly studied in Algeria and their biological and ecological roles remain unknown.The bird fauna of wetlands complex of Oued Righ is very rich, where 53 species representing 15 families were assessed. They are dominated by the Greater Flamingo Phoenicopterus roseus, the Shoveler Anas clypeata, the Ruddy Shelduck Tadorna ferriginea, and the Teal Anas crecca crecca. Some species were observed with relativelylarge numbers (the Greater Flamingo, 42700) and other species are listed as endangered and vulnerable following the IUCN Red List such as: Marbled Teal Marmaronetta angustirostris, Ferruginous duck Aythya nyroca. Regular monitoring of this bird fauna allowed as defining the status and phenology of these species.Overall, the wetlands of Oued Righ depression are exploited as wintering grounds, stopover during migration journeys and breeding sites for several waterbirds species. L'éco-complexe de zones humides de la dépression d'Oued Righ (Sahara septentrional algérien) comporte trois vastes chotts (Sidi Slimane, Chott Melghir et Chott Merouane) d'intérêt international selon la convention de Ramsar et une vingtaine de dépressions qui ne sont en eau que durant les années très pluvieuses tels les Chotts Hamraïa, Tighdidine et Tindla, et deux sites permanents : le lac Ayata et le lac d'Oued Khrouf. Ces milieux aquatiques, répartis entre les wilayas ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Anas clypeata Sea ice Shoveler Unknown Physio-Géo Volume 7 211 222
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topic Algeria
biodiversity
birds
Oued Righ
saltpans
wetland
Access to water
Alluvial terraces
Barrier beach
Caulerpa racemosa
Channel morphology
Climate change
Climate history
Climatology
Coastal geomorphology
Drought
Environment
Filtration
Flood risks
Floodplains
Geomorphology
Heavy metals
Hydraulic conductivity
Hydrogeomorphology
Hydrology
Lahar
Marine ecosystem
Marsh
Neotectonics
Orbieu
Palynology
Risks
River mouth
Sabkha
Sea ice
Sea level
Shoreline
Travertines
Urbanization
Vegetation
Vegetation history
Volcano
Wastewater
Water
Algérie
avifaune
biodiversité
chott
zone humide
Accès à l'eau
spellingShingle Algeria
biodiversity
birds
Oued Righ
saltpans
wetland
Access to water
Alluvial terraces
Barrier beach
Caulerpa racemosa
Channel morphology
Climate change
Climate history
Climatology
Coastal geomorphology
Drought
Environment
Filtration
Flood risks
Floodplains
Geomorphology
Heavy metals
Hydraulic conductivity
Hydrogeomorphology
Hydrology
Lahar
Marine ecosystem
Marsh
Neotectonics
Orbieu
Palynology
Risks
River mouth
Sabkha
Sea ice
Sea level
Shoreline
Travertines
Urbanization
Vegetation
Vegetation history
Volcano
Wastewater
Water
Algérie
avifaune
biodiversité
chott
zone humide
Accès à l'eau
Bensaci, Ettayib
Saheb, Menouar
Nouidjem, Yacine
Bouzegag, Abdelaziz
Houhamdi, Moussa
Biodiversité de l'avifaune aquatique des zones humides sahariennes : cas de la dépression d'Oued Righ (Algérie)
topic_facet Algeria
biodiversity
birds
Oued Righ
saltpans
wetland
Access to water
Alluvial terraces
Barrier beach
Caulerpa racemosa
Channel morphology
Climate change
Climate history
Climatology
Coastal geomorphology
Drought
Environment
Filtration
Flood risks
Floodplains
Geomorphology
Heavy metals
Hydraulic conductivity
Hydrogeomorphology
Hydrology
Lahar
Marine ecosystem
Marsh
Neotectonics
Orbieu
Palynology
Risks
River mouth
Sabkha
Sea ice
Sea level
Shoreline
Travertines
Urbanization
Vegetation
Vegetation history
Volcano
Wastewater
Water
Algérie
avifaune
biodiversité
chott
zone humide
Accès à l'eau
description The wetlands complex of Oued Righ (Algerian NorthernSahara) includes a series of sites of undeniable importance. This eco-complex contains three very large salt pans (Chott Melghir, Chott Merouane and Chott Sidi Slimane), classified as wetlands of international importance according to the Ramsar convention and other small temporary wetlands such as: Chott Hamraïa, ChottTighdidine and Chott Tindle, and two permanent sites: Ayata and Oued Khrouf lakes. These aquatic ecosystems divided between wilayas of El-Oued, Biskra and Ouargla, have a great biological diversity due to their size, salinity and substrate. With a total area of 900000 ha, these wetlands remain very poorly studied in Algeria and their biological and ecological roles remain unknown.The bird fauna of wetlands complex of Oued Righ is very rich, where 53 species representing 15 families were assessed. They are dominated by the Greater Flamingo Phoenicopterus roseus, the Shoveler Anas clypeata, the Ruddy Shelduck Tadorna ferriginea, and the Teal Anas crecca crecca. Some species were observed with relativelylarge numbers (the Greater Flamingo, 42700) and other species are listed as endangered and vulnerable following the IUCN Red List such as: Marbled Teal Marmaronetta angustirostris, Ferruginous duck Aythya nyroca. Regular monitoring of this bird fauna allowed as defining the status and phenology of these species.Overall, the wetlands of Oued Righ depression are exploited as wintering grounds, stopover during migration journeys and breeding sites for several waterbirds species. L'éco-complexe de zones humides de la dépression d'Oued Righ (Sahara septentrional algérien) comporte trois vastes chotts (Sidi Slimane, Chott Melghir et Chott Merouane) d'intérêt international selon la convention de Ramsar et une vingtaine de dépressions qui ne sont en eau que durant les années très pluvieuses tels les Chotts Hamraïa, Tighdidine et Tindla, et deux sites permanents : le lac Ayata et le lac d'Oued Khrouf. Ces milieux aquatiques, répartis entre les wilayas ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Bensaci, Ettayib
Saheb, Menouar
Nouidjem, Yacine
Bouzegag, Abdelaziz
Houhamdi, Moussa
author_facet Bensaci, Ettayib
Saheb, Menouar
Nouidjem, Yacine
Bouzegag, Abdelaziz
Houhamdi, Moussa
author_sort Bensaci, Ettayib
title Biodiversité de l'avifaune aquatique des zones humides sahariennes : cas de la dépression d'Oued Righ (Algérie)
title_short Biodiversité de l'avifaune aquatique des zones humides sahariennes : cas de la dépression d'Oued Righ (Algérie)
title_full Biodiversité de l'avifaune aquatique des zones humides sahariennes : cas de la dépression d'Oued Righ (Algérie)
title_fullStr Biodiversité de l'avifaune aquatique des zones humides sahariennes : cas de la dépression d'Oued Righ (Algérie)
title_full_unstemmed Biodiversité de l'avifaune aquatique des zones humides sahariennes : cas de la dépression d'Oued Righ (Algérie)
title_sort biodiversité de l'avifaune aquatique des zones humides sahariennes : cas de la dépression d'oued righ (algérie)
publisher Claude Martin
publishDate 2022
url http://journals.openedition.org/physio-geo/3198
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Allier
Burkina Faso
Calabria
Chine
Corbières
Djebel Mégriss
Fleuve Sénégal
France
Gandiolais
Guadeloupe
Italy
Karakash
La Macta
Langue de Barbarie
Loukkos
Maroc
Mer Baltique
Montagne Pelée
Mostaganem
Oran
Oued Righ
Oued Sébaou
Sahara
Sebkha Essijoumi
Sénégal
Soufrière
Tunis
Tunisie
Xinjiang
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