The expansion of tree species within a grassland-woodland matrix relies heavily on an abundant seed crop, which may be affected by many factors; among these, browsing by livestock has gone largely ignored. Here we explore how seed production is affected by tree size, grazing by large domestic herbivores and interannual climate fluc-tuations in a small-sized tree (Polylepis australis, Rosaceae), which dominates the remnant forests in the high mountains of central Argentina. Seed number and seed mass per tree were quantified in 100 different-sized trees located in areas with and without livestock. Using seed traps we also determined seed rain variation in 15 plots between 2005 and 2008. The estimated number of seeds per tree ranged from 0 to...
Silvopastoral use (combined livestock and forestry) is widely distributed in South America’s native ...
Polylepis australis woodlands range from northern to central Argentina. They support a high number o...
Aims Variations in rates and length of flowering and fruiting not only affect the reproduction of a ...
Understanding the factors that determine altitudinal distribution of species is very important to ev...
Polylepis australis (“tabaquillo”) grows in the high mountains of central Argentina, where we set up...
South American Polylepis mountain forests are endangered due to centuries of logging, fire clearance...
South American Polylepis mountain forests are recognised as being one of the most endangered forest ...
South American Polylepis mountain forests belong to the most endangered forest ecosystem in the worl...
Introduction: Polylepis forest is an ecosystem stated with conservation priority and threatened by a...
To determine whether the cover and growth habit of the main forest forming species (Polylepis austra...
Generalist seed predators are an important factor shaping non-native species invasion. Their effect ...
Land-use and climate change are impacting species and ecosystems around the world. The reproductive ...
Aim To determine whether the cover and growth habit of the main forest forming species (Polylepis au...
Tropical and subtropical high mountains forests are mainly situated within ravines. Two alternative ...
In desert regions, water availability triggers primary production, which determines seed production,...
Silvopastoral use (combined livestock and forestry) is widely distributed in South America’s native ...
Polylepis australis woodlands range from northern to central Argentina. They support a high number o...
Aims Variations in rates and length of flowering and fruiting not only affect the reproduction of a ...
Understanding the factors that determine altitudinal distribution of species is very important to ev...
Polylepis australis (“tabaquillo”) grows in the high mountains of central Argentina, where we set up...
South American Polylepis mountain forests are endangered due to centuries of logging, fire clearance...
South American Polylepis mountain forests are recognised as being one of the most endangered forest ...
South American Polylepis mountain forests belong to the most endangered forest ecosystem in the worl...
Introduction: Polylepis forest is an ecosystem stated with conservation priority and threatened by a...
To determine whether the cover and growth habit of the main forest forming species (Polylepis austra...
Generalist seed predators are an important factor shaping non-native species invasion. Their effect ...
Land-use and climate change are impacting species and ecosystems around the world. The reproductive ...
Aim To determine whether the cover and growth habit of the main forest forming species (Polylepis au...
Tropical and subtropical high mountains forests are mainly situated within ravines. Two alternative ...
In desert regions, water availability triggers primary production, which determines seed production,...
Silvopastoral use (combined livestock and forestry) is widely distributed in South America’s native ...
Polylepis australis woodlands range from northern to central Argentina. They support a high number o...
Aims Variations in rates and length of flowering and fruiting not only affect the reproduction of a ...