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1J. Pither ; L. H. Fraser ; A. Jentsch ; M. Sternberg ; M. Zobel ; J. Cahill ; C. Beierkuhnlein ; S. Bartha ; J. A. Bennett ; B. Boldgiv ; L. R. Brown ; M. Cabido ; G. Campetella ; C. N. Carlyle ; S. Chelli ; A. M. Csergo ; S. Diaz ; L. Enrico ; D. Ensing ; A. Fidelis ; H. W. Garris ; H. A. Henry ; M. Hohn ; J. Klironomos ; K. Koorem ; R. Lawrence-Lodge ; P. Manning ; R. J. Mitchell ; M. Moora ; V. D. Pillar ; G. C. Stotz ; S. Sugiyama ; S. Szentes ; R. Tungalag ; S. Undrakhbold ; C. Wellstein ; T. Zupo
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Published 2016Staff ViewPublication Date: 2016-01-30Publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)Print ISSN: 0036-8075Electronic ISSN: 1095-9203Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyComputer ScienceMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsKeywords: *Biodiversity ; *Grassland ; *Plant DevelopmentPublished by: -
2L. H. Fraser ; J. Pither ; A. Jentsch ; M. Sternberg ; M. Zobel ; D. Askarizadeh ; S. Bartha ; C. Beierkuhnlein ; J. A. Bennett ; A. Bittel ; B. Boldgiv ; Boldrini, II ; E. Bork ; L. Brown ; M. Cabido ; J. Cahill ; C. N. Carlyle ; G. Campetella ; S. Chelli ; O. Cohen ; A. M. Csergo ; S. Diaz ; L. Enrico ; D. Ensing ; A. Fidelis ; J. D. Fridley ; B. Foster ; H. Garris ; J. R. Goheen ; H. A. Henry ; M. Hohn ; M. H. Jouri ; J. Klironomos ; K. Koorem ; R. Lawrence-Lodge ; R. Long ; P. Manning ; R. Mitchell ; M. Moora ; S. C. Muller ; C. Nabinger ; K. Naseri ; G. E. Overbeck ; T. M. Palmer ; S. Parsons ; M. Pesek ; V. D. Pillar ; R. M. Pringle ; K. Roccaforte ; A. Schmidt ; Z. Shang ; R. Stahlmann ; G. C. Stotz ; S. Sugiyama ; S. Szentes ; D. Thompson ; R. Tungalag ; S. Undrakhbold ; M. van Rooyen ; C. Wellstein ; J. B. Wilson ; T. Zupo
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Published 2015Staff ViewPublication Date: 2015-07-18Publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)Print ISSN: 0036-8075Electronic ISSN: 1095-9203Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyComputer ScienceMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsKeywords: *Biodiversity ; Biomass ; *Grassland ; *Plant Development ; Stress, PhysiologicalPublished by: -
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ISSN: 1573-5052Keywords: Chaco vegetation ; Humidity gradient ; Monte vegetation ; Physiognomic plant characters ; Vegetation structureSource: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: BiologyNotes: Abstract Changes in vegetation along a precipitation gradient in Central Argentina were studied. Floristic samples were taken along an east-west transect of about 300 km. Correlation analysis between precipitation and ordination axes was used to provide an environmental interpretation of vegetation variability. Floristic analysis produced an ordination of plant communities from evergreen forests (precipitation 〉500 mm) to desert shrublands and therophyte communities (precipitation 〈200 mm). Results showed a trend of floristic and structural impoverishment towards the west. There is a replacement of species along the transect and a shift in dominant growth forms. The first ordination axis is significantly, negatively correlated with annual precipitation.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1573-5052Keywords: Cellularity ; Central Argentina ; Equipotentiality ; Geomorphological gradient ; Indication ; Multivariate analysis ; VectorialitySource: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: BiologyNotes: Abstract The spatial variation of grasslands in the Cordoba Mountains was studied according to geographical criteria used by Solntsiev (1974): the homogeneity of the vegetation over large areas ‘equipotentiality’ is related to lithology. Grassland heterogeneity analysis, description of community variability, and detection of indicators are performed on both geomorphological slope gradients ‘vectoriality’, and at discontinuities found along these gradients ‘cellularity’. Tertiary sediment and loess areas give rise to undulating reliefs with homogeneous slopes and obviously continuous vegetation variation gradients from the upper to the lower slope zones. Occasionally, dispersed patches of tall grasses (Paspalum quadrifarium) occur in the pastures, introducing cellular variations in the vegetation structure. On gneiss, on the other hand, complex mosaics of pastures predominate, associated with edaphic discontinuities, caused by different soil depths and by local erosion processes. In this case the vegetation variation between the upper and lower slope zones is not clear.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: