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Conservation status of the Endangered Nubian dragon tree Dracaena ombet in Gebel Elba National Park, Egypt

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 July 2014

M. Kamel*
Affiliation:
Botany Department, Faculty of Sciences, South Valley University, 83523 Qena, Egypt
U. M. Ghazaly
Affiliation:
Gebel Elba Protected Area, Nature Conservation Sector, Gebel Elba, Egypt
M. W. Callmander
Affiliation:
Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, Missouri, USA, and Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève, Chambésy, Switzerland
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(Corresponding author) E-mail mohamedkamelahmed@yahoo.com
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Abstract

The Nubian dragon tree Dracaena ombet, which is categorized as Endangered on the IUCN Red List, is found on the highest slopes of Gebel Elba National Park in Egypt, with scattered populations in Sudan, Djibouti, Ethiopia and Somalia. The Gebel Elba population is threatened by drought. Surveys were conducted in the Park to assess the condition and document the distribution of the species to prepare a baseline for conservation efforts. Eight sites were surveyed during 2007–2009: trees were tagged and their locations were recorded using a global positioning system, and tree density, diameter at breast height and population status were estimated. Of 353 trees recorded only 46% (161 individuals) were alive and only 27% (96 individuals) were in a healthy condition. Only 1% (2 individuals) were young trees, indicating a low regeneration level. Field-based observations suggest that 80% of the D. ombet population in Gebel Elba may soon be extinct. A conservation action plan is needed for this flagship species in Egypt and throughout its range.

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Plate 1 Nubian dragon tree Dracaena ombet in vivo in Gebel Elba National Park, Egypt (Fig. 1). (a) Healthy mature tree. (b) Dried tree as a result of drought.

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Fig. 1 The study area in Gebel Elba National Park, Egypt. The filled circle on (a) shows the location of the Gebel Elba region. The rectangle on (b) shows the location of the eight wadi surveyed (c). ADH, Aedieb Hills; ADB, Aedieb; AKW, Akaw; ART, Aretri; DRW, Darawina; MFY, Marafay; SHT, Shtet; TWL, Tawella.

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Fig. 2 Number of individuals of the Nubian dragon tree Dracaena ombet in each DBH class.

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Table 1 Results of our survey of populations of Nubian dragon tree Dracaena ombet in eight wadi of the Gebel Elba Mountain in south-east Egypt (Fig. 1), with wadi name and location, number of trees, percentage of surviving trees, percentage decline, past and current areas of distribution, and percentage decline in distribution.