Understanding the factors that determine altitudinal distribution of species is very important to evaluate the influence of global change. Although climate is the major driver of vegetation distribution, other factors, such as herbivory by livestock, can be more important locally and regionally. Despite its importance, the altitudinal range distribution of species and how it is influenced by climate and livestock are generally unknown. In the Sierras Grandes Mountains of central Argentina, woodlands of lower and upper altitudes are interrupted by an intermediate vegetation belt devoid of forest. Traditionally, this pattern was assumed to be determined by climate, although recent studies suggest that forest distribution would be driven by li...
Introduction: Polylepis forest is an ecosystem stated with conservation priority and threatened by a...
Polylepis australis (“tabaquillo”) grows in the high mountains of central Argentina, where we set up...
Aim. Understanding the forces that drive range shifts in forest landscapes is imperative for predict...
The expansion of tree species within a grassland-woodland matrix relies heavily on an abundant seed ...
South American Polylepis mountain forests are endangered due to centuries of logging, fire clearance...
Tropical and subtropical high mountains forests are mainly situated within ravines. Two alternative ...
Aims Increasing evidence worldwide indicates that high mountain regions are not immune to invasion b...
Steep climatic gradients boost morphological and physiological adjustments in plants, with consequen...
Livestock grazing represents an important human disturbance for vegetation worldwide. We analysed th...
Wild ungulates like the guanaco are exposed to important changes in climate and plant diversity alon...
Introduced ungulates can alter understory structure and composition posing a serious threat to fores...
Aim To determine how the distribution and cover of different vegetation types are affected by physic...
Aim. Understanding the forces that drive range shifts in forest landscapes is imperative for predict...
Livestock grazing can be a problem for forest conservation because it can generate heterogeneous and...
To determine whether the cover and growth habit of the main forest forming species (Polylepis austra...
Introduction: Polylepis forest is an ecosystem stated with conservation priority and threatened by a...
Polylepis australis (“tabaquillo”) grows in the high mountains of central Argentina, where we set up...
Aim. Understanding the forces that drive range shifts in forest landscapes is imperative for predict...
The expansion of tree species within a grassland-woodland matrix relies heavily on an abundant seed ...
South American Polylepis mountain forests are endangered due to centuries of logging, fire clearance...
Tropical and subtropical high mountains forests are mainly situated within ravines. Two alternative ...
Aims Increasing evidence worldwide indicates that high mountain regions are not immune to invasion b...
Steep climatic gradients boost morphological and physiological adjustments in plants, with consequen...
Livestock grazing represents an important human disturbance for vegetation worldwide. We analysed th...
Wild ungulates like the guanaco are exposed to important changes in climate and plant diversity alon...
Introduced ungulates can alter understory structure and composition posing a serious threat to fores...
Aim To determine how the distribution and cover of different vegetation types are affected by physic...
Aim. Understanding the forces that drive range shifts in forest landscapes is imperative for predict...
Livestock grazing can be a problem for forest conservation because it can generate heterogeneous and...
To determine whether the cover and growth habit of the main forest forming species (Polylepis austra...
Introduction: Polylepis forest is an ecosystem stated with conservation priority and threatened by a...
Polylepis australis (“tabaquillo”) grows in the high mountains of central Argentina, where we set up...
Aim. Understanding the forces that drive range shifts in forest landscapes is imperative for predict...