This paper reports on investigation of the dendroclimatic potential of three Polylepis species, P. pepei, P. subsericans and P. rugulosa in Peru and Bolivia in the tropical Andes, where they form the world's highest treeline forests up to 5,000 m a.s.l. In Bolivia, P. pepei trees were sampled close to La Paz City. In Peru, P. pepei and P. subsericans were sampled in the Vilcanota Mountains close to Urubamba City, and P. rugulosa in the Arequipa region on the slope of Coropuna Volcano. Chronologies span the 20th Century and all three species show intermediate values of mean sensitivity, common variance and signal-to-noise ratio. In general, correlation and response-function analyses revealed significant positive relationships with temperatur...
High-altitude Polylepis woodlands are distributed throughout the Andes and in the past were regarded...
The forests of Polylepis (queñoales) is one of the most important Andean forest ecosystems and with ...
Polylepis (Rosaceae) is the dominant tree genus in High-Andean forest ecosystems. These ecosystems a...
This paper reports on investigation of the dendroclimatic potential of three Polylepis species, P. p...
In spite of enormous diversity in tree species, dendrochronological records in the tropical Andes ar...
The Polylepis forests in the central Andes of Peru remain in hostile environments due to their locat...
Relict tree species in the Andean mountains are important sources of information about climate varia...
There is a significant dendrochronological gap in the Puna of the central Andes of Peru, which motiv...
Conservation biology, defined by its goal to halt or repair the undeniable, massive damage that is b...
There is a significant dendrochronological gap in the Puna of the central Andes of Peru, which motiv...
Relict tree species in the Andean mountains are important sources of information about climate varia...
Polylepis tarapacana is the highest-elevation tree species worldwide growing between 4000 and 5000 m...
Polylepis is a genus restricted to the Andean Mountain Range, naturally occurring above the upper co...
The frequent occurrence of all year-round below zero temperatures in tropical high mountains constit...
Mountain forests deserve special attention from ecologists and conservation biologists given the eco...
High-altitude Polylepis woodlands are distributed throughout the Andes and in the past were regarded...
The forests of Polylepis (queñoales) is one of the most important Andean forest ecosystems and with ...
Polylepis (Rosaceae) is the dominant tree genus in High-Andean forest ecosystems. These ecosystems a...
This paper reports on investigation of the dendroclimatic potential of three Polylepis species, P. p...
In spite of enormous diversity in tree species, dendrochronological records in the tropical Andes ar...
The Polylepis forests in the central Andes of Peru remain in hostile environments due to their locat...
Relict tree species in the Andean mountains are important sources of information about climate varia...
There is a significant dendrochronological gap in the Puna of the central Andes of Peru, which motiv...
Conservation biology, defined by its goal to halt or repair the undeniable, massive damage that is b...
There is a significant dendrochronological gap in the Puna of the central Andes of Peru, which motiv...
Relict tree species in the Andean mountains are important sources of information about climate varia...
Polylepis tarapacana is the highest-elevation tree species worldwide growing between 4000 and 5000 m...
Polylepis is a genus restricted to the Andean Mountain Range, naturally occurring above the upper co...
The frequent occurrence of all year-round below zero temperatures in tropical high mountains constit...
Mountain forests deserve special attention from ecologists and conservation biologists given the eco...
High-altitude Polylepis woodlands are distributed throughout the Andes and in the past were regarded...
The forests of Polylepis (queñoales) is one of the most important Andean forest ecosystems and with ...
Polylepis (Rosaceae) is the dominant tree genus in High-Andean forest ecosystems. These ecosystems a...