Bolivia is a country exceptionally rich in biodiversity and home to about 20,000 vascular plant species and 15 plant formations. Therefore, it is particularly important to document the biodiversity of this territory. The aim of the Bolivian Vegetation Ecology Database (BOVEDA; GIVD ID SA-BO-005) is to record floristic and ecological data of Bolivian vegetation. In the first stage, the database hosts 320 relevés from one of the most unique biogeographical units in the country, the Chaco. In total, 633 species belonging to 114 families have been recorded. Data on vegetation structure, soil, flooding regime and geomorphology have also been stored. The following nine vegetation structural types were identified: (1) deciduous forests of alluvial...
Aims: To identify shrubland types of the Bolivian Altiplano based on their floristic composition and...
Over the last two decades, the Chaco region has experienced accelerated land-conversion processes th...
In Bolivia, the plant families Araceae and Bromeliaceae offer numerous non-timber products, includin...
Data about the vegetation of the wetlands of South America. From the Bolivian savannas to the Llanos...
The ArgVeg is a repository of vegetation-plots data registered in the Global Index of Vegetation Dat...
Dry intermountain valleys in the Andes constitute areas of ecological interest due to their unique c...
Aims: We address the following questions: 1) Which are the main vegetation types that currently occu...
The inventory of Bolivia’s vascular plants lists 2402 endemic species (ca. 20% of 12,339 of native f...
Background and aims – The only semi-arid plant formations that occur in Andean Bolivia are prepuna w...
The composition, diversity, and phytogeographic affinities of the vascular flora of Bolivia\u27s wet...
Bana, or Low Amazon Caatinga is an evergreen sclerophyllous woodland. It occurs on bleached quartz s...
International audienceIn the era of Big Data, Latin American countries and biomes remain underrepres...
Question: What are the composition and spatial patterns of native woody plant communities in the sou...
The structure, richness and floristic composition of the vegetation at a site in the Eastern Hills o...
Aims: Trithrinax campestris is one of the palm species with the southernmost distribution in the Neo...
Aims: To identify shrubland types of the Bolivian Altiplano based on their floristic composition and...
Over the last two decades, the Chaco region has experienced accelerated land-conversion processes th...
In Bolivia, the plant families Araceae and Bromeliaceae offer numerous non-timber products, includin...
Data about the vegetation of the wetlands of South America. From the Bolivian savannas to the Llanos...
The ArgVeg is a repository of vegetation-plots data registered in the Global Index of Vegetation Dat...
Dry intermountain valleys in the Andes constitute areas of ecological interest due to their unique c...
Aims: We address the following questions: 1) Which are the main vegetation types that currently occu...
The inventory of Bolivia’s vascular plants lists 2402 endemic species (ca. 20% of 12,339 of native f...
Background and aims – The only semi-arid plant formations that occur in Andean Bolivia are prepuna w...
The composition, diversity, and phytogeographic affinities of the vascular flora of Bolivia\u27s wet...
Bana, or Low Amazon Caatinga is an evergreen sclerophyllous woodland. It occurs on bleached quartz s...
International audienceIn the era of Big Data, Latin American countries and biomes remain underrepres...
Question: What are the composition and spatial patterns of native woody plant communities in the sou...
The structure, richness and floristic composition of the vegetation at a site in the Eastern Hills o...
Aims: Trithrinax campestris is one of the palm species with the southernmost distribution in the Neo...
Aims: To identify shrubland types of the Bolivian Altiplano based on their floristic composition and...
Over the last two decades, the Chaco region has experienced accelerated land-conversion processes th...
In Bolivia, the plant families Araceae and Bromeliaceae offer numerous non-timber products, includin...