Relationships between geomorphology and vegetation patterns in subantarctic Andean tundra of Tierra del Fuego

We analysed vegetation patterns in relation to geomorphology in subantarctic Andean tundra (Tierra del Fuego, southern Argentina). Habitat variation associated with geomorphology played a major role in structuring vegetation. On coarse-grained debris of talus cones, the vegetation is dominated by th...

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Published in:Polar Biology
Main Authors: BRANCALEONI, Lisa, GERDOL, Renato, STRELIN J.
Other Authors: Brancaleoni, Lisa, Strelin, J., Gerdol, Renato
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2003
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11392/1203579
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spelling ftunivferrarair:oai:iris.unife.it:11392/1203579 2024-02-11T10:09:13+01:00 Relationships between geomorphology and vegetation patterns in subantarctic Andean tundra of Tierra del Fuego BRANCALEONI, Lisa GERDOL, Renato STRELIN J. Brancaleoni, Lisa Strelin, J. Gerdol, Renato 2003 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11392/1203579 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-003-0499-7 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000183889900008 volume:26 issue:6 firstpage:404 lastpage:410 journal:POLAR BIOLOGY http://hdl.handle.net/11392/1203579 doi:10.1007/s00300-003-0499-7 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-0037524325 info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2003 ftunivferrarair https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-003-0499-7 2024-01-24T17:34:33Z We analysed vegetation patterns in relation to geomorphology in subantarctic Andean tundra (Tierra del Fuego, southern Argentina). Habitat variation associated with geomorphology played a major role in structuring vegetation. On coarse-grained debris of talus cones, the vegetation is dominated by the epilithic fruticose lichen Neuropogon aurantiaco-ater, while vascular-plant cover is very low because of insufficient space available for seedling establishment, water shortage and, presumably, low nutrient status. Turf-banked lobes on moderately inclined slopes subject to downslope creep are characterised by vascular species forming large cushions (especially Azorella lycopodioides) which provide suitable microhabitats for several plants. Steep morainic slopes are extremely poor in species and have Marsippospermum reichei and Nardophyllum bryoides as characteristic species. The latter appears well adapted to withstand mechanical damage owing to its clonal creeping growth form. Screes represent intermediate habitats where the ecotonal species Bolax gummifera colonises debris and/or basal rock and may enhance the establishment of vascular species. Article in Journal/Newspaper Tundra Tierra del Fuego Università degli Studi di Ferrara: CINECA IRIS Argentina Cones The ENVELOPE(78.344,78.344,-68.635,-68.635) Cones, The ENVELOPE(78.344,78.344,-68.635,-68.635) Polar Biology 26 6 404 410
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description We analysed vegetation patterns in relation to geomorphology in subantarctic Andean tundra (Tierra del Fuego, southern Argentina). Habitat variation associated with geomorphology played a major role in structuring vegetation. On coarse-grained debris of talus cones, the vegetation is dominated by the epilithic fruticose lichen Neuropogon aurantiaco-ater, while vascular-plant cover is very low because of insufficient space available for seedling establishment, water shortage and, presumably, low nutrient status. Turf-banked lobes on moderately inclined slopes subject to downslope creep are characterised by vascular species forming large cushions (especially Azorella lycopodioides) which provide suitable microhabitats for several plants. Steep morainic slopes are extremely poor in species and have Marsippospermum reichei and Nardophyllum bryoides as characteristic species. The latter appears well adapted to withstand mechanical damage owing to its clonal creeping growth form. Screes represent intermediate habitats where the ecotonal species Bolax gummifera colonises debris and/or basal rock and may enhance the establishment of vascular species.
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GERDOL, Renato
STRELIN J.
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Relationships between geomorphology and vegetation patterns in subantarctic Andean tundra of Tierra del Fuego
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title Relationships between geomorphology and vegetation patterns in subantarctic Andean tundra of Tierra del Fuego
title_short Relationships between geomorphology and vegetation patterns in subantarctic Andean tundra of Tierra del Fuego
title_full Relationships between geomorphology and vegetation patterns in subantarctic Andean tundra of Tierra del Fuego
title_fullStr Relationships between geomorphology and vegetation patterns in subantarctic Andean tundra of Tierra del Fuego
title_full_unstemmed Relationships between geomorphology and vegetation patterns in subantarctic Andean tundra of Tierra del Fuego
title_sort relationships between geomorphology and vegetation patterns in subantarctic andean tundra of tierra del fuego
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