Paspalum procurrens Quarin and P. volcanense Zuloaga, Morrone & Denham are two rare species of South Americangrasses inhabiting geographically restricted areas which are exposed to ecological degradation due to landscapetransformation and biodiversity losses. We present new records for these species, from the provinces of Jujuy, Salta,Tucumán and Catamarca (Argentina) and departments of Tarija, Chuquisaca, and Santa Cruz (Bolivia). New geographicdistribution maps and the biological relevance of these findings are discussed pinpointing the need for imperativeand assiduous botanical explorations in biodiversity hotspots sensible to the impact of human activities. Ploidylevels in these two species are studied.Fil: Glücksberg, Adriana. Universi...
Peripheral sites usually offer suboptimal conditions for species with wide distributions, where expr...
Journal ArticleBolivian floristic diversity is high, reflecting its great topographic and habitat di...
Conservation biology, defined by its goal to halt or repair the undeniable, massive damage that is b...
Paspalum procurrens Quarin and P. volcanense Zuloaga, Morrone & Denham are two rare species of South...
The fast expansion of human population around La Paz, Bolivia (3,200–4,100 m.a.s.l.) triggered new s...
In this study we explored the distributions of grass genera in the Southern Cone of South America, a...
The inventory of Bolivia’s vascular plants lists 2402 endemic species (ca. 20% of 12,339 of native f...
The Andes are an important biogeographic region in South America extending for about 8000 km from Ve...
South America houses a significant proportion of the world's plant diversity and therefore merits co...
Solanaceae is one of the most diverse families in the Americas, particularly in Argentina where it r...
Los cercos vivos son parte significativa del paisaje de las ciudades de la Patagonia y pueden ser mu...
Plantago commersoniana is a rare and threatened species, with a highly disjunct distribution, mainly...
The Gran Chaco is a wide ecologic-geographic region comprising northern Argentina, western Paraguay,...
Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) is an aggressive invasive species posing threats to native ecosystems i...
Pappophorum vaginatum is the most abundant C4 perennial grass desirable to livestock in rangelands o...
Peripheral sites usually offer suboptimal conditions for species with wide distributions, where expr...
Journal ArticleBolivian floristic diversity is high, reflecting its great topographic and habitat di...
Conservation biology, defined by its goal to halt or repair the undeniable, massive damage that is b...
Paspalum procurrens Quarin and P. volcanense Zuloaga, Morrone & Denham are two rare species of South...
The fast expansion of human population around La Paz, Bolivia (3,200–4,100 m.a.s.l.) triggered new s...
In this study we explored the distributions of grass genera in the Southern Cone of South America, a...
The inventory of Bolivia’s vascular plants lists 2402 endemic species (ca. 20% of 12,339 of native f...
The Andes are an important biogeographic region in South America extending for about 8000 km from Ve...
South America houses a significant proportion of the world's plant diversity and therefore merits co...
Solanaceae is one of the most diverse families in the Americas, particularly in Argentina where it r...
Los cercos vivos son parte significativa del paisaje de las ciudades de la Patagonia y pueden ser mu...
Plantago commersoniana is a rare and threatened species, with a highly disjunct distribution, mainly...
The Gran Chaco is a wide ecologic-geographic region comprising northern Argentina, western Paraguay,...
Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) is an aggressive invasive species posing threats to native ecosystems i...
Pappophorum vaginatum is the most abundant C4 perennial grass desirable to livestock in rangelands o...
Peripheral sites usually offer suboptimal conditions for species with wide distributions, where expr...
Journal ArticleBolivian floristic diversity is high, reflecting its great topographic and habitat di...
Conservation biology, defined by its goal to halt or repair the undeniable, massive damage that is b...