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Ordination of the Araneae species collected in the two sites Hassi Bahbah (HBB) and Zaâfrane (ZAA) along the axes 1 and 2 from the DCA analysis.
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Wetland systems in arid countries can serve as a rich source of biodiversity and an ideal location to study invertebrate species diversity. Two study sites have been delimited in the Chott Zahrez Gharbi characterised by a semi-arid climate, a cold winter and a vegetation cover dominated by halophile species. One site is located north of Zahrez in t...
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