Forest restoration in a fog oasis: evidence indicates need for cultural awareness in constructing the reference.

  • Luís Balaguer
  • Rosa Arroyo-García
  • Percy Jiménez
  • María Dolores Jiménez
  • Luís Villegas
  • Irene Cordero
  • Rafael Rubio de Casas
  • Raúl Fernández-Delgado
  • María Eugenia Ron
  • Esteban Manrique
  • Pablo Vargas
  • Emilio Cano
  • José J Pueyo
  • James Aronson
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Journal
issn:1932-6203

Abstract

In the Peruvian Coastal Desert, an archipelago of fog oases, locally called lomas, are centers of biodiversity and of past human activity. Fog interception by a tree canopy, dominated by the legume tree tara (Caesalpinia spinosa), enables the occurrence in the Atiquipa lomas (southern Peru) of an environmental island with a diverse flora and high productivity. Although this forest provides essential services to the local population, it has suffered 90% anthropogenic reduction in area. Restoration efforts are now getting under way, including discussion as to the most appropriate reference ecosystem to use.Genetic diversity of tara was studied in the Atiquipa population and over a wide geographical and ecological range. Neither exclusive plas...

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