In this chapter, we describe the major phytogeographic provinces of Patagonia. Emphasis is placed on physiognomic vegetation formations, internal heterogeneity, and degree of anthropic disturbance. Main vegetation formations within provinces include temperate forests, steppes, moorlands, and shrublands. Internal plant heterogeneity is high in all provinces and is associated with climate, soils, altitude, and natural (e.g., volcanism) or anthropogenic disturbances. The most important anthropogenic disturbance varies among provinces in relation to vegetation formations. Domestic grazing is a widespread disturbance agentin steppes and shrublands, while oil and natural gas extraction may also cause disturbances affecting local plant communities...
Grazing systems that combine grasslands and woodlands represent changes in tree cover that influence...
Abstract In the Patagonian Andes of Argentina, Austrocedrus chilensis is one of the native tree spec...
The phytogeographical region known as the Caldenal comprises an area of approximately 10 million ha ...
We analyzed the structural differences associated with grazing exclusion on vegetation by studying 2...
The steppe ecosystem, mainly characterised by the presence of tussock, short grasses and shrubs, cov...
The steppe ecosystem, mainly characterised by the presence of tussock, short grasses and shrubs, cov...
The steppe ecosystem, mainly characterised by the presence of tussock, short grasses and shrubs, cov...
The Andean Patagonian forests are the southernmost temperate forests in the world spreading over a t...
Vegetation of arid and semiarid environments has in general a patchy distribution. Our objective was...
Our aim was to describe vegetation heterogeneity at a regional scale in northeastern Patagonia and t...
Management of natural areas generated multiple trade-offs, and changes in the plant assemblages was ...
nurseries The southern portion of Argentina is called Patagonia, and is located between 37 ' an...
Research from the Patagonian-Andean region is used to explore challenges and opportunities related t...
In this closing chapter, we provide a synthesis of the Patagonian ecosystems and ES that were more f...
This thesis is a phylogeographic investigation into plant species from Patagonia, and aims to infer ...
Grazing systems that combine grasslands and woodlands represent changes in tree cover that influence...
Abstract In the Patagonian Andes of Argentina, Austrocedrus chilensis is one of the native tree spec...
The phytogeographical region known as the Caldenal comprises an area of approximately 10 million ha ...
We analyzed the structural differences associated with grazing exclusion on vegetation by studying 2...
The steppe ecosystem, mainly characterised by the presence of tussock, short grasses and shrubs, cov...
The steppe ecosystem, mainly characterised by the presence of tussock, short grasses and shrubs, cov...
The steppe ecosystem, mainly characterised by the presence of tussock, short grasses and shrubs, cov...
The Andean Patagonian forests are the southernmost temperate forests in the world spreading over a t...
Vegetation of arid and semiarid environments has in general a patchy distribution. Our objective was...
Our aim was to describe vegetation heterogeneity at a regional scale in northeastern Patagonia and t...
Management of natural areas generated multiple trade-offs, and changes in the plant assemblages was ...
nurseries The southern portion of Argentina is called Patagonia, and is located between 37 ' an...
Research from the Patagonian-Andean region is used to explore challenges and opportunities related t...
In this closing chapter, we provide a synthesis of the Patagonian ecosystems and ES that were more f...
This thesis is a phylogeographic investigation into plant species from Patagonia, and aims to infer ...
Grazing systems that combine grasslands and woodlands represent changes in tree cover that influence...
Abstract In the Patagonian Andes of Argentina, Austrocedrus chilensis is one of the native tree spec...
The phytogeographical region known as the Caldenal comprises an area of approximately 10 million ha ...