Saharan halophytics

PA0905 Palearctic Flooded Grasslands & Savannas 53848 km²

The Saharan halophytics is a flooded grasslands and savannas ecoregion located in the Palearctic biogeographic realm, covering Europe, northern Asia, North Africa, and the northern Middle East, spanning approximately 53,848 km². Classified under the WWF ecoregion code PA0905, this region represents a distinct ecological community shaped by its unique combination of climate, geography, and evolutionary history.

Climate and Vegetation

This ecoregion experiences seasonal flooding with waterlogged soils for significant portions of the year. The dominant vegetation consists of grasses and sedges adapted to periodic inundation. These conditions create the foundation for the ecological communities found within the Saharan halophytics.

Ecological Significance

These wetland ecosystems are critical for waterbirds, fish, and amphibians, serving as nursery habitats and seasonal migration stopover points. The Saharan halophytics contributes to the broader biodiversity patterns of the Palearctic realm.

Geographic Distribution

The Saharan halophytics extends across Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Mauritania, and Tunisia. This geographic range places it within the Palearctic realm, one of the eight major biogeographic divisions of the world.

Notable Species

The Saharan halophytics supports a range of wildlife, including 7-Spot Ladybird (Coccinella septempunctata), Alkanet (Anchusa officinalis), Aloe Yucca (Yucca aloifolia), Arabian cotton (Gossypium herbaceum), Asarabacca (Asarum europaeum), ash (Fraxinus excelsior), Beet (Beta vulgaris), Big-Leaf Linden (Tilia platyphyllos), and 42 more species. Among these, 9 species are classified as threatened on the IUCN Red List, underscoring the conservation importance of this ecoregion.

Conservation

Like many flooded grasslands and savannas ecosystems, the Saharan halophytics faces threats from dam construction, drainage for agriculture, water diversion, and pollution. Conservation efforts in this ecoregion focus on habitat preservation, sustainable land management, and protecting corridors that connect fragmented habitat patches.

Countries 5

Species in this Ecoregion 50

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alfónsigo
Pistacia vera
NT
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Algodonero
Gossypium herbaceum
DD
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buglosa
Anchusa officinalis
LC
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cebolleta
Allium fistulosum
CR
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Cedro Rojo
Cedrela odorata
EN
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Chucho
Dasyatis chrysonota
NT
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Conejo
Oryctolagus cuniculus
NT
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Damasoni
Damasonium alisma
VU
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Dientuso prieto
Isurus paucus
EN
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Drago De Canarias
Dracaena draco
EN
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Enebro
Juniperus communis
VU
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hierba llaguera
Anthyllis vulneraria
VU
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jaquetón sedoso
Carcharhinus falciformis
VU
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malvavisco
Althaea officinalis
NT
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mango
Mangifera indica
DD
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Palma China
Yucca aloifolia
DD
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pehuen
Araucaria araucana
EN
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Pera
Pyrus communis
DD
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picoto
Carcharhinus altimus
NT
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pinheiro-insigne
Pinus radiata
EN
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Tórtola turca
Streptopelia decaocto
NT
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Marsh Cress
Rorippa islandica
EN
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Halavi guitarfish
Glaucostegus halavi
CR
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Oriental Plane-tree
Platanus orientalis
DD
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7-Spot Ladybird
Coccinella septempunctata
LC
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Chinese Weeping Cypress
Cupressus funebris
DD
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Swampmahogany
Eucalyptus robusta
NT
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Weeping Paperbark
Melaleuca leucadendra
DD
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Sugargum
Eucalyptus cladocalyx
VU
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Senegal mahogany
Khaya senegalensis
VU
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Shellplant
Alpinia zerumbet
DD
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gowen-cypress
Cupressus goveniana
EN
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Tuart
Eucalyptus gomphocephala
VU
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Blue Gum
Eucalyptus leucoxylon
VU
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Flat-topped Yate
Eucalyptus occidentalis
EN
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Socotrine aloe
Aloe perryi
NT
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gimlet gum
Eucalyptus salubris
NT
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Moort
Eucalyptus platypus
EN
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Hairy Marron
Cherax tenuimanus
CR
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White Molokai Hibiscus
Hibiscus arnottianus
EN
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Southern White River Crayfish
Procambarus zonangulus
DD
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ash
Fraxinus excelsior
VU
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Green bristlegrass
Setaria viridis
NT
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Beet
Beta vulgaris
VU
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Big-Leaf Linden
Tilia platyphyllos
CR
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Leafhopper
Kyboasca bipunctata
NT
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Thyme Plume
Merrifieldia leucodactyla
NT
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birthwort
Aristolochia clematitis
NT
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Asarabacca
Asarum europaeum
VU
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Common Yew
Taxus baccata
VU