Questions: Most vegetation descriptions tacitly assume that floristic composition and physiognomy are tightly linked. However, the two vegetation properties may not respond in a similar way to environmental and disturbance gradients, leading to uninformed management planning and difficulties when attempting to restore degraded ecosystems. In this context, we addressed two main questions: (1) how close are relations between floristic and physiognomic types as defined by numerical vegetation classification in mountain ecosystems; and (2) how are floristic and physiognomic types distributed along the elevation gradient?. Location: Central mountains of Argentina, between 500 and 1700 m a.s.l. Methods: We selected 437 sites where we performed co...
Spatial patterns of species richness have been found to be positively associated, a phenom called cr...
Aims: High-Andean vegas are key functional wetlands in the Puna ecoregion. Plant communities in comb...
Question: A set of easily‐measured (‘soft’) plant traits has been identified as potentially useful p...
Question: What effects do low-density afforestation with Pinus elliottii have on the site conditions...
Questions: Do remaining mesophytic grasslands on soils with agricultural potential respond to a lati...
Mountain ecosystems are characterized by steep environmental gradients. Species with broad elevation...
AimsIn the context of global change, the impacts of forest structure alteration on climbing plants i...
Questions: Woody encroachment is a complex ecological phenomenon, which modifies the composition and...
Question: How does form (leaf and trunk morphology) relate to function (tolerance of shade and nutri...
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...
Questions. Bryophytes attain their highest diversity in tropical mountain forests. Although distribu...
Soil is a hyper-heterogeneous environment, and how plants respond to changes in belowground variatio...
Aim: We studied the legacy effects of shrubs during the downgrade phase of high–cover patches. Speci...
The Monte Desert is the most arid rangeland in Argentina. Its northern portion, the High Monte ecore...
Spatial patterns of species richness have been found to be positively associated, a phenom called cr...
Aims: High-Andean vegas are key functional wetlands in the Puna ecoregion. Plant communities in comb...
Question: A set of easily‐measured (‘soft’) plant traits has been identified as potentially useful p...
Question: What effects do low-density afforestation with Pinus elliottii have on the site conditions...
Questions: Do remaining mesophytic grasslands on soils with agricultural potential respond to a lati...
Mountain ecosystems are characterized by steep environmental gradients. Species with broad elevation...
AimsIn the context of global change, the impacts of forest structure alteration on climbing plants i...
Questions: Woody encroachment is a complex ecological phenomenon, which modifies the composition and...
Question: How does form (leaf and trunk morphology) relate to function (tolerance of shade and nutri...
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...
Questions. Bryophytes attain their highest diversity in tropical mountain forests. Although distribu...
Soil is a hyper-heterogeneous environment, and how plants respond to changes in belowground variatio...
Aim: We studied the legacy effects of shrubs during the downgrade phase of high–cover patches. Speci...
The Monte Desert is the most arid rangeland in Argentina. Its northern portion, the High Monte ecore...
Spatial patterns of species richness have been found to be positively associated, a phenom called cr...
Aims: High-Andean vegas are key functional wetlands in the Puna ecoregion. Plant communities in comb...
Question: A set of easily‐measured (‘soft’) plant traits has been identified as potentially useful p...