Azorella compacta (llareta; Apiaceae) forms dense, woody, cushions and characterizes the high elevation rocky slopes of the central Andean Altiplano. Field studies of an elevational gradient of A. compacta within Lauca National Park in northern Chile found a reverse J-shape distribution of size classes of individuals with abundant small plants at all elevations. A new elevational limit for A. compacta was established at 5,250 m. A series of cushions marked 14 years earlier showed either slight shrinkage or small degrees of growth up to 2.2 cm yr−1. Despite their irregularity in growth, cushions of A. compacta show a strong orientation, centered on a north-facing aspect and angle of about 20° from horizontal. This exposure to maximize solar ...
Several studies reported a negative relationship between altitude and seed mass. In cactus species, ...
Site These data were collected in the northern-most reaches of the Andes Mountains in the Piedras Bl...
Environmental stress may favour facilitative interactions among plants but whether these interaction...
The environmental relationships and ecophysiology of Azorella compacta, a giant cushion plant, were ...
It is well known that the number of plant species associated with nurse plants increases with elevat...
It is well known that the number of plant species associated with nurse plants increases with elevat...
Cushion plants are specialized keystone species of alpine environments that can have a positive effe...
In alpine habitats, positive interactions among plants tend to increase with elevation as a result o...
Cushion plants are one of the most common growth forms in alpine habitats. Their low stature, dense ...
Arenaria polytrichoides (Caryophyllaceae) is a common cushion plant occurring at high elevations in ...
Phacelia secunda J.F. Gmel. (Hydrophyllaceae) is a perennial herb that both, in Chile and Argen...
Data 7. Cushion's parameters along the elevation gradient for two taxas, Azorella compacta and Pycno...
We describe patterns of plant species and growth form abundance in the puna vegetation of Parque Nac...
Alien plant species are colonizing high-elevation areas along roadsides. In this study, we evaluated...
Alpine ecosystems are among those biomes that are most vulnerable to climate change. Cushion plants ...
Several studies reported a negative relationship between altitude and seed mass. In cactus species, ...
Site These data were collected in the northern-most reaches of the Andes Mountains in the Piedras Bl...
Environmental stress may favour facilitative interactions among plants but whether these interaction...
The environmental relationships and ecophysiology of Azorella compacta, a giant cushion plant, were ...
It is well known that the number of plant species associated with nurse plants increases with elevat...
It is well known that the number of plant species associated with nurse plants increases with elevat...
Cushion plants are specialized keystone species of alpine environments that can have a positive effe...
In alpine habitats, positive interactions among plants tend to increase with elevation as a result o...
Cushion plants are one of the most common growth forms in alpine habitats. Their low stature, dense ...
Arenaria polytrichoides (Caryophyllaceae) is a common cushion plant occurring at high elevations in ...
Phacelia secunda J.F. Gmel. (Hydrophyllaceae) is a perennial herb that both, in Chile and Argen...
Data 7. Cushion's parameters along the elevation gradient for two taxas, Azorella compacta and Pycno...
We describe patterns of plant species and growth form abundance in the puna vegetation of Parque Nac...
Alien plant species are colonizing high-elevation areas along roadsides. In this study, we evaluated...
Alpine ecosystems are among those biomes that are most vulnerable to climate change. Cushion plants ...
Several studies reported a negative relationship between altitude and seed mass. In cactus species, ...
Site These data were collected in the northern-most reaches of the Andes Mountains in the Piedras Bl...
Environmental stress may favour facilitative interactions among plants but whether these interaction...