We assessed components of woody plant diversity within and between 16 sites dispersed across the nearly 200,000 ha of the Semi-arid Chaco vegetation of the Copo Conservation Unit, northern Argentina. Argentina's Semi-arid Chaco is an object of international conservation concern, as it is under pressure from conversion to agroindustry supplanting long-standing practices of logging and livestock grazing. We recorded from 16 (shrubby grassland following forest fire) to 27 (selectively logged forest) woody plant species per site and 37 species in total (gamma diversity). Additive partitioning showed that alpha diversity contributed 59% to gamma diversity and beta diversity only 41%. A separate additive partitioning of gamma diversity of the 13 ...
Question: What are the composition and spatial patterns of native woody plant communities in the sou...
Question: What are the composition and spatial patterns of native woody plant communities in the sou...
Background and Aims: Habitat fragmentation and other human disturbances can cause loss of soil ferti...
We studied the composition and structure of the woody plant community in a logged/grazed forest, an ...
Over the last two decades, the Chaco region has experienced accelerated land-conversion processes th...
Environmental factors and land use control habitat quality and resources availability, thus regulati...
The Chaco Serrano Woodland from central Argentina has been dramatically reduced during the past 30 y...
In most tropical and subtropical biomes, conservation strategies are mainly focused on the preservat...
Invasions by exotic woody species are threatening ecosystem functions worldwide. The spread and subs...
Aims: We address the following questions: 1) Which are the main vegetation types that currently occu...
In arid and semiarid lands around the world, vegetation is distributed in patches within a bare soil...
En un camino abandonado del bosque chaqueño semiárido (Parque Nacional Copo, Argentina), comparamos ...
The Chaco is a sparsely populated, wooded grassland natural region of the Río de la Plata basin, whe...
We analyzed the structural differences associated with grazing exclusion on vegetation by studying 2...
The forest in the Central Argentine Chacohas been dramatically fragmented and persists only asisolat...
Question: What are the composition and spatial patterns of native woody plant communities in the sou...
Question: What are the composition and spatial patterns of native woody plant communities in the sou...
Background and Aims: Habitat fragmentation and other human disturbances can cause loss of soil ferti...
We studied the composition and structure of the woody plant community in a logged/grazed forest, an ...
Over the last two decades, the Chaco region has experienced accelerated land-conversion processes th...
Environmental factors and land use control habitat quality and resources availability, thus regulati...
The Chaco Serrano Woodland from central Argentina has been dramatically reduced during the past 30 y...
In most tropical and subtropical biomes, conservation strategies are mainly focused on the preservat...
Invasions by exotic woody species are threatening ecosystem functions worldwide. The spread and subs...
Aims: We address the following questions: 1) Which are the main vegetation types that currently occu...
In arid and semiarid lands around the world, vegetation is distributed in patches within a bare soil...
En un camino abandonado del bosque chaqueño semiárido (Parque Nacional Copo, Argentina), comparamos ...
The Chaco is a sparsely populated, wooded grassland natural region of the Río de la Plata basin, whe...
We analyzed the structural differences associated with grazing exclusion on vegetation by studying 2...
The forest in the Central Argentine Chacohas been dramatically fragmented and persists only asisolat...
Question: What are the composition and spatial patterns of native woody plant communities in the sou...
Question: What are the composition and spatial patterns of native woody plant communities in the sou...
Background and Aims: Habitat fragmentation and other human disturbances can cause loss of soil ferti...