The Patagonian steppe of Argentina is a vast area-almost 750,000 square kilometers- of arid plains and scrub ecosystems in the rain shadow of the southern Andes, at the tip of South America. The name "Patagonia" evokes romantic images of a windy wilderness at the end of the Earth. Indeed, a recent article in National Geographic described Patagonia as the "wild, wild south," and Conservation International has identified the region as a wilderness and one of "Earth's Last Wild Places" based on its size, low population density, and purported lack of change in vegetation. But what is a wilderness or a wild place? It's an area dominated by natural processes, home to a complete life community, and, for the most part, undisturbed by human activity...
Land use history reconstructions in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere indicate that perio...
Temperate and semi-arid regions of Argentina are undergoing rapid habitat conversion as a result of ...
Patagonia has the world’s southernmost rangelands, which are among the last to be dedicated to farmi...
An introduction to the Patagoninan Grasslands in South America. Stretching from the foothills of the...
Understanding the patterns of species richness is a critical aspect for the conservation of biodiver...
In the southern tip of South America, temperate subantarctic forests develop on both sides of the An...
Context: The guanaco is the largest wild herbivore inhabiting the Patagonian steppes. Since the end ...
The guanaco Lama guanicoe was the only large native herbivore widely distributed across Patagonia un...
Patagonia is one of the few cold temperate semiarid regions of the world. This territory extends fro...
Research from the Patagonian-Andean region is used to explore challenges and opportunities related t...
Between 1903 and 1934, Argentina and Chile became two of the earliest countries in Latin America and...
In this closing chapter, we provide a synthesis of the Patagonian ecosystems and ES that were more f...
In most tropical and subtropical biomes, conservation strategies are mainly focused on the preservat...
A number of distinctive features characterise the Patagonian region, fromgeological history to prese...
Pastoral systems worldwide secure rural livelihoods in the harshest environments on Earth. Their low...
Land use history reconstructions in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere indicate that perio...
Temperate and semi-arid regions of Argentina are undergoing rapid habitat conversion as a result of ...
Patagonia has the world’s southernmost rangelands, which are among the last to be dedicated to farmi...
An introduction to the Patagoninan Grasslands in South America. Stretching from the foothills of the...
Understanding the patterns of species richness is a critical aspect for the conservation of biodiver...
In the southern tip of South America, temperate subantarctic forests develop on both sides of the An...
Context: The guanaco is the largest wild herbivore inhabiting the Patagonian steppes. Since the end ...
The guanaco Lama guanicoe was the only large native herbivore widely distributed across Patagonia un...
Patagonia is one of the few cold temperate semiarid regions of the world. This territory extends fro...
Research from the Patagonian-Andean region is used to explore challenges and opportunities related t...
Between 1903 and 1934, Argentina and Chile became two of the earliest countries in Latin America and...
In this closing chapter, we provide a synthesis of the Patagonian ecosystems and ES that were more f...
In most tropical and subtropical biomes, conservation strategies are mainly focused on the preservat...
A number of distinctive features characterise the Patagonian region, fromgeological history to prese...
Pastoral systems worldwide secure rural livelihoods in the harshest environments on Earth. Their low...
Land use history reconstructions in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere indicate that perio...
Temperate and semi-arid regions of Argentina are undergoing rapid habitat conversion as a result of ...
Patagonia has the world’s southernmost rangelands, which are among the last to be dedicated to farmi...