The high Andean peatlands, locally known as "bofedales", are a unique type of wetland distributed across the high-elevation South American Altiplano plateau. This extensive peatland network stores significant amounts of carbon, regulates local and regional hydrological cycles, supports habitats for a variety of plant and animal species, and has provided critical water and forage resources for the livestock of the indigenous Aymara communities for thousands of years. Nevertheless, little is known about the productivity dynamics of the high Andean peatlands, particularly in the drier western Altiplano region bordering the Atacama desert. Here, we provide the first digital peatland inventory and multiscale productivity assessment for the entir...
High elevation ecosystems are likely more sensitive to climate change. But, due to paucity of instru...
There is an exceptional group of alpine peatlands in the world situated in the and grasslands of the...
ABSTRACT In the face of the increasing natural resource demands, soil erosion and climatic variabili...
The high Andean peatlands, locally known as "bofedales", are a unique type of wetland distributed ac...
The South American Altiplano is one of the largest semiarid high-altitude plateaus in the world. Wit...
In the Andes, multiple human and climatic factors threaten the conservation of bofedales, a type of ...
Peatbogs are the most productive and biodiversity rich ecosystems of high dry Puna region, and provi...
Artículo de publicación ISIPeatlands are a type of wetland characterized by the accumulation of orga...
High altitude wetlands of the Central Andes Cordillera in South America are unique ecosystems with v...
High-altitude peatlands in the Andes, i.e., bofedales, play an essential role in alpine ecosystems, ...
Tropical peatlands store a significant portion of the global soil carbon (C) pool. However, tropical...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Peatlands are a class of wetlands that are defined as havi...
The wetlands of the jalca ecoregion in the Andes of northern Peru form peat and play a major role in...
In extra-Andean Patagonia, wet meadows contrast with the prevailing arid steppes, and present a grad...
Peatlands are globally known as major deposits of fresh water and carbon, affecting the planet's wea...
High elevation ecosystems are likely more sensitive to climate change. But, due to paucity of instru...
There is an exceptional group of alpine peatlands in the world situated in the and grasslands of the...
ABSTRACT In the face of the increasing natural resource demands, soil erosion and climatic variabili...
The high Andean peatlands, locally known as "bofedales", are a unique type of wetland distributed ac...
The South American Altiplano is one of the largest semiarid high-altitude plateaus in the world. Wit...
In the Andes, multiple human and climatic factors threaten the conservation of bofedales, a type of ...
Peatbogs are the most productive and biodiversity rich ecosystems of high dry Puna region, and provi...
Artículo de publicación ISIPeatlands are a type of wetland characterized by the accumulation of orga...
High altitude wetlands of the Central Andes Cordillera in South America are unique ecosystems with v...
High-altitude peatlands in the Andes, i.e., bofedales, play an essential role in alpine ecosystems, ...
Tropical peatlands store a significant portion of the global soil carbon (C) pool. However, tropical...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Peatlands are a class of wetlands that are defined as havi...
The wetlands of the jalca ecoregion in the Andes of northern Peru form peat and play a major role in...
In extra-Andean Patagonia, wet meadows contrast with the prevailing arid steppes, and present a grad...
Peatlands are globally known as major deposits of fresh water and carbon, affecting the planet's wea...
High elevation ecosystems are likely more sensitive to climate change. But, due to paucity of instru...
There is an exceptional group of alpine peatlands in the world situated in the and grasslands of the...
ABSTRACT In the face of the increasing natural resource demands, soil erosion and climatic variabili...