Plant species diversity may be seriously threatened in ecotone zones under global climate change. Therefore, keeping updated inventories of indicator species seems to be a good strategy for monitoring wild areas located in these strips. The database comes from an inventory of climbers and vascular epiphytes conducted in the Cerro Ñielol Natural Monument, a small protected area (89 hectares) located in Chile's Mediterranean-temperate phytogeographic region, within the boundaries of the city of Temuco, La Araucaína Region.The data represent the update of the first inventory carried out between 1980 and 1984. In this current contribution, data collection was carried out in 27 quadrats using the trails as transects. The data provide the record ...
Vines and epiphytes contribute importantly to the biodiversity of temperate rainforests of southern ...
New collections extend the Chilean geographic distributions of five native and one endemic vascular ...
A total of thirteen mosses are reported as new for Chile: Aloinella andina Delgad., Coscinodontella ...
Plant species diversity may be seriously threatened in ecotone zones under global climate change. Th...
Plant species inventories provide the foundation for more complex analytical studies and are the bas...
Species lists are fundamental for knowledge of species diversity in regions subject to intense anthr...
In areas of low disturbance, such as the Aysén Region of Chile, the presence of roads can inadverten...
Knowledge about the diversity patterns of vascular epiphytes and vines in the Valdivian rainforest o...
Knowledge about the diversity patterns of vascular epiphytes and vines in the Valdivian rainforest o...
Vascular epiphytes and climbing plants diversity in an agroforestal landscape in southern Chile: a c...
The Neotropical realm hosts some of the Earth’s most species-rich biodiversity hotspots, with vascul...
The relationship between species richness, diversity and grazing frequency along an altitudinal grad...
As a direct consequence of global change, both natural and human-induced, a high percentage of biodi...
Vascular epiphytes represent 10% of the total vascular plants of the world. Nevertheless, because it...
Aim: Habitat reduction in fragmented landscapes provides an opportunity to study the biogeographic p...
Vines and epiphytes contribute importantly to the biodiversity of temperate rainforests of southern ...
New collections extend the Chilean geographic distributions of five native and one endemic vascular ...
A total of thirteen mosses are reported as new for Chile: Aloinella andina Delgad., Coscinodontella ...
Plant species diversity may be seriously threatened in ecotone zones under global climate change. Th...
Plant species inventories provide the foundation for more complex analytical studies and are the bas...
Species lists are fundamental for knowledge of species diversity in regions subject to intense anthr...
In areas of low disturbance, such as the Aysén Region of Chile, the presence of roads can inadverten...
Knowledge about the diversity patterns of vascular epiphytes and vines in the Valdivian rainforest o...
Knowledge about the diversity patterns of vascular epiphytes and vines in the Valdivian rainforest o...
Vascular epiphytes and climbing plants diversity in an agroforestal landscape in southern Chile: a c...
The Neotropical realm hosts some of the Earth’s most species-rich biodiversity hotspots, with vascul...
The relationship between species richness, diversity and grazing frequency along an altitudinal grad...
As a direct consequence of global change, both natural and human-induced, a high percentage of biodi...
Vascular epiphytes represent 10% of the total vascular plants of the world. Nevertheless, because it...
Aim: Habitat reduction in fragmented landscapes provides an opportunity to study the biogeographic p...
Vines and epiphytes contribute importantly to the biodiversity of temperate rainforests of southern ...
New collections extend the Chilean geographic distributions of five native and one endemic vascular ...
A total of thirteen mosses are reported as new for Chile: Aloinella andina Delgad., Coscinodontella ...