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Díaz, María F.; Larraín, Juan; Zegers, Gabriela; Tapia, Carolina (2008)Peatlands are globally known as major deposits of fresh water and carbon, affecting the planet's weather and local hydrology; for bearing unique plant and animal species, contributing to biodiversity; and because they ...
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Díaz, María F.; Armesto, Juan J. (2007)Successional shrublands created by clearcutting and burning of forests are frequent in Chiloé Island and surrounding mainland in southern Chile. These areas are characterized by seasonally waterlogged soils, and vegetation ...
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Carmona, Martín R.; Aravena, J. C.; Bustamante Sánchez, Marcela A.; Celis Diez, Juan L.; Charrier, Andrés; Díaz, Iván A.; Díaz Forestier, Javiera; Díaz, María F.; Gaxiola, Aurora; Gutiérrez, Alvaro G.; Hernández Pellicer, Claudia Cecilia; Ippi, Silvina; Jaña Prado, Rocío (Sociedad de Biologia de Chile, 2010)Senda Darwin Biological Station (SDBS) is a field research center immersed in the rural landscape of northern Chiloé island (42° S), where remnant patches of the original evergreen forests coexist with open pastures, ...
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Díaz, María F.; Tapia, Carolina; Jiménez, Patricia; Bacigalupe, Leonardo (Sociedad de Biología de Chile, 2012)Sphagnum peatlands are threatened at a global scale, not only by peat extraction, but also by Sphagnum harvesting. In Chile, dry Sphagnum moss is mainly exported for use as substrate for horticulture and orchids. Although ...