nurseries The southern portion of Argentina is called Patagonia, and is located between 37 ' and 55" south latitude. Across this region, there is a strong topographic and environmental gradient. Precipitation decreases from the western mountains towards the east and temperatures from north to south. These geographic gradients impose different structural patterns of soils and vegetation, as well as different patterns of ecosystem functioning (soil water dynamics, nutrient cycling, net primary production, etc). Forests dominate the more humid west Andean-Patagonian Region, predominantly on Andisols, in other words, volcanic soils (1,000 to 3,000 m
Historically, interactions and trends between biodiversity, ecosystem function (EF) and land use pra...
An introduction to the Patagoninan Grasslands in South America. Stretching from the foothills of the...
The Southeast South American shelf marine ecosystem extends over the entire continental shelf off th...
The Argentine Patagonia occupies the southernmost end of South America, and it is characterized by a...
In the southern tip of South America, temperate subantarctic forests develop on both sides of the An...
The Andean Patagonian forests are the southernmost temperate forests in the world spreading over a t...
Soil texture and temperature-related variables were the variables that most contributed to Nothofagu...
Patagonia is one of the few cold temperate semiarid regions of the world. This territory extends fro...
In this chapter, we describe the major phytogeographic provinces of Patagonia. Emphasis is placed on...
Changes experienced in temperature, precipitation, demography and land coverage are the main themes ...
We used an integrated approach to analyze the influence of silvopastoral management on the biotic an...
Alpine environments and their temporal changes are rarely studied at high latitudes in the southern ...
The upper treeline provides a unique opportunity for documenting changes in forest dynamics in the c...
Patagonia (36°–56° S) is fully located in the belt of the southern hemisphere west winds, and becaus...
This study evaluated the seed production and quality and the subsequent regeneration establishment i...
Historically, interactions and trends between biodiversity, ecosystem function (EF) and land use pra...
An introduction to the Patagoninan Grasslands in South America. Stretching from the foothills of the...
The Southeast South American shelf marine ecosystem extends over the entire continental shelf off th...
The Argentine Patagonia occupies the southernmost end of South America, and it is characterized by a...
In the southern tip of South America, temperate subantarctic forests develop on both sides of the An...
The Andean Patagonian forests are the southernmost temperate forests in the world spreading over a t...
Soil texture and temperature-related variables were the variables that most contributed to Nothofagu...
Patagonia is one of the few cold temperate semiarid regions of the world. This territory extends fro...
In this chapter, we describe the major phytogeographic provinces of Patagonia. Emphasis is placed on...
Changes experienced in temperature, precipitation, demography and land coverage are the main themes ...
We used an integrated approach to analyze the influence of silvopastoral management on the biotic an...
Alpine environments and their temporal changes are rarely studied at high latitudes in the southern ...
The upper treeline provides a unique opportunity for documenting changes in forest dynamics in the c...
Patagonia (36°–56° S) is fully located in the belt of the southern hemisphere west winds, and becaus...
This study evaluated the seed production and quality and the subsequent regeneration establishment i...
Historically, interactions and trends between biodiversity, ecosystem function (EF) and land use pra...
An introduction to the Patagoninan Grasslands in South America. Stretching from the foothills of the...
The Southeast South American shelf marine ecosystem extends over the entire continental shelf off th...