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Zingeria biebersteiniana

3.7 Vulnerable

name of participantsBased on: "The Red Book of Israeli Plants - Threatened Plants in Israel" by Prof. Avi Shmida, Dr. Gadi Pollack and Dr. Ori Fragman-Sapir
Update Time: Jan. 1, 2011, 7:39 a.m.

Zingeria biebersteiniana is found in the
lower Hermon and in the Upper Galilee, at a total of three sites. On the lower
Hermon it grows at two sites on Mount Keta. In the Upper Galilee it was found
as a new plant on the Dalton Heights in 2006.
Z. biebersteiniana
is relatively common in the High Hermon dolines at altitudes of 1300-2100
meters (outside the scope of this book), where puddles are formed following the
spring thaw. The species was also reported from the Golan Heights, but the
observations were in fact of Antinoria insularis and Aira
elegantissima
, which are extremely similar to
Z. biebersteiniana.

Zingeria biebersteiniana grows at the edge of a seasonal pool on clayish basalt soil on the Dalton
Heights. At the foot of Mount Hermon it is found on sandstone slopes rich in
clay horizons bearing seasonal water, in a Sarcopoterium spinosum and Levandula
stoechas
Mediterranean scrubland. On the High Hermon it dominates on clay
soil patches at the bottom of dolines.  

·        
The number of Zingeria
biebersteiniana
sites, reports and observations is too
small to enable the assessment of change trends regarding the number of regions
and sites. The populations in Israel are probably marginal populations of a broader
geographical distribution in wetland habitats in montane areas north of Israel.

·        
The prolonged desiccation
of the wetlands in which
Z. biebersteiniana grows and
agricultural development of the sandstone areas on Mount Keta threaten the
populations.

·        
The Mount Keta sites
are in the Mount Hermon Nature Reserve.

·        
Z.
biebersteiniana
is found in the countries northeast of Israel and does
not appear in their red plants lists.

The status of
the area in the Dalton Plateau, which is now "proposed" as a nature
reserve should be changed to “declared”.
 Zingeria biebersteiniana
plants should be monitored at their growth sites.

The species should
be propagated from seed in refuge gardens, so that they can be reintroduced to
nature in the case of extinction, and to populate additional seasonal pools on
the Galilee Mountains, the northern Golan Heights and the lower Hermon.

Zingeria biebersteiniana is found in the
montane areas of the Middle East and northern Israel, Syria, Lebanon, Turkey
(Central Anatolia and to the south), northern Iraq (very rare), northwestern
Iran and Trans-Caucasus to Siberia.

Zingeria biebersteiniana is a small,
delicate annual grass that grows in habitats adjacent to water. It is extremely
rare and is found in the Upper Galilee and at the foot of Mount Hermon in
peripheral populations relative to its global distribution – montane areas
north and east of Israel.

name of participantsBased on: "The Red Book of Israeli Plants - Threatened Plants in Israel" by Prof. Avi Shmida, Dr. Gadi Pollack and Dr. Ori Fragman-Sapir

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FamilyGramineae
ClassificationOn the endangered species list
EcosystemMediterranean humid
ChorotypeWestern Irano-Turanian
Conservation SiteDalton Heights

Rarity
1
4
6
Vulnerability
0
2
4
Attractiveness
0
0
4
Endemism
0
0
4
Red number
1
3.7
10
Peripherality N
IUCN category DD EW EX LC CR EN VU NT
Threat Definition according to the red book Vulnerable
2 (2) districts
Disjunctiveness: 0
0.0% of protected sites

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