The phytogeographical region known as the Caldenal comprises an area of approximately 10 million ha in the central temperate part of Argentina (35–40° S, 62–66° W). The original physiognomy of the vegetation consisted of a gramineous steppe with isolated shrubs and trees. Rangeland deterioration was initiated in the early-1900s with the introduction of livestock by the colonizing European ranchers. After a few decades of inappropriate use, the Caldenal proved to be a fragile environment. Major environmental impacts were: (a) The replacement of the most abundant palatable grasses Poa ligularis, Stipa clarazii, S. tenuis, Piptochaetium napostaense and Digitaria californica by low nutritive unpalatable grasses such as Stipa gynerioides, S. ten...
The influence of types of disturbance (hereon referred to as treatments) on natural vegetation was d...
In the late 1800s, agricultural activities in the ‘Pampas’ region near Buenos Aires expanded rapidl...
Historically, interactions and trends between biodiversity, ecosystem function (EF) and land use pra...
Grazing by domestic livestock in the Caldenal rangelands has been threatening the ecological balance...
Two thirds of continental Argentina are arid and semiarid rangelands. These rangelands include five ...
Argentina is 3 million km2, with altitudes ranging from 7000 m in the Andes in the west to sea level...
Restoration of palatable grasses on degraded rangelands dominated by unpalatable grasses in central ...
Vegetation in many arid and semiarid shrublands is frequently arranged in patches with high plant-co...
In arid and semiarid lands around the world, vegetation is distributed in patches within a bare soil...
Changes in the vegetation and soil surface were assessed along a grazing intensity gradient on range...
In the province of Santa Cruz Junellia tridens shrublands cover 2,8 million ha. These cummunities g...
Rangelands from central Argentina characterize by insufficient warm-season, palatable perennial gras...
We analyzed the structural differences associated with grazing exclusion on vegetation by studying 2...
Aim: Soil and vegetation degradation are among the most serious consequences of overgrazed grassland...
Patagonian rangelands have been grazed by sheep since early twentieth century. However, there is sti...
The influence of types of disturbance (hereon referred to as treatments) on natural vegetation was d...
In the late 1800s, agricultural activities in the ‘Pampas’ region near Buenos Aires expanded rapidl...
Historically, interactions and trends between biodiversity, ecosystem function (EF) and land use pra...
Grazing by domestic livestock in the Caldenal rangelands has been threatening the ecological balance...
Two thirds of continental Argentina are arid and semiarid rangelands. These rangelands include five ...
Argentina is 3 million km2, with altitudes ranging from 7000 m in the Andes in the west to sea level...
Restoration of palatable grasses on degraded rangelands dominated by unpalatable grasses in central ...
Vegetation in many arid and semiarid shrublands is frequently arranged in patches with high plant-co...
In arid and semiarid lands around the world, vegetation is distributed in patches within a bare soil...
Changes in the vegetation and soil surface were assessed along a grazing intensity gradient on range...
In the province of Santa Cruz Junellia tridens shrublands cover 2,8 million ha. These cummunities g...
Rangelands from central Argentina characterize by insufficient warm-season, palatable perennial gras...
We analyzed the structural differences associated with grazing exclusion on vegetation by studying 2...
Aim: Soil and vegetation degradation are among the most serious consequences of overgrazed grassland...
Patagonian rangelands have been grazed by sheep since early twentieth century. However, there is sti...
The influence of types of disturbance (hereon referred to as treatments) on natural vegetation was d...
In the late 1800s, agricultural activities in the ‘Pampas’ region near Buenos Aires expanded rapidl...
Historically, interactions and trends between biodiversity, ecosystem function (EF) and land use pra...