Geographical variations in structure and composition of woody vegetation in the espinal and monte boundary in Northeastern Patagonia (Argentina).

Authors

  • Silvia S. Torres Robles
  • Marcelo F. Arturi
  • Cecilia Contreras
  • Guadalupe Peter
  • Juan M. Zeberio

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31055/1851.2372.v50.n2.11664

Keywords:

Phytogeographical boundaries, conservation, ecoregion, NE Rio Negro province, SW Buenos Aires province.

Abstract

Geographical variations in structure and composition of woody vegetation in the espinal and monte boundary in Northeastern Patagonia (Argentina). The definition of ecoregions has implications on land use, because these classifications are the basis for the formulation of management and conservation policies. Disturbances promote variations among neighboring sites, and difficult the establishment of boundaries between ecoregions. With the aim of analyzing a geographical gradient in a transitional area between Espinal and Monte regions, we characterized the structure and composition of woody vegetation in the northeastern Patagonia, and we evaluated how neighboring sites with structural differences presented compositional differences assigned to each ecoregion. Variation in floristic composition presented more important changes in E-W direction than in N-S direction, reflecting a broad transitional gradient between Espinal and Monte. The most remarkable structural changes were the decrease in height and cover of trees in opposition to shrub cover. These changes were less associated with geographical variation than compositional changes, exhibiting a more evident trend of variation in N-S direction than in E-W direction. Disturbances promote more notable changes in structure than in floristic composition, then it is less probable that they may cause a disruption in the geographical boundaries between Espinal and Monte ecoregions

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2015-07-07

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“Geographical Variations in Structure and Composition of Woody Vegetation in the Espinal and Monte Boundary in Northeastern Patagonia (Argentina)”. 2015. Boletín De La Sociedad Argentina De Botánica (Journal of the Argentine Botanical Society 50 (2): 209-15. https://doi.org/10.31055/1851.2372.v50.n2.11664.

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