Importance of water quality on plant abundance and diversity in high-alpine meadows of the yerba loca natural sanctuary at the andes of northcentral chile
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Ginocchio, Rosanna
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Importance of water quality on plant abundance and diversity in high-alpine meadows of the yerba loca natural sanctuary at the andes of northcentral chile
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Porphyry Cu-Mo deposits have influenced surface water quality in high-Andes of north-central Chile since the Miocene. Water anomalies may reduce species abundance and diversity in alpine meadows as acidic and metalrich waters are highly toxic to plants The study assessed the importance of surface water quality on plant abundance and diversity in high-alpine meadows at the Yerba Loca Natural Santuary (YLNS), central Chile (33° 15' S, 70°18' W). Hydrochemical and plant prospecting were carried out on Piedra Carvajal, Chorrillos del Plomo and La Lata meadows the growing seasons of 2006 and 2007. Direct gradient analysis was performed through canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) to look for relationships among water chemistry and plant factors. High variability in water chemistry was found inside and among meadows, particularly for pH, sulphate, electric conductivity, hardness, and total dissolved Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb and Fe. Data on species abundance and water chemical factors suggests that
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/154731
DOI: 10.4067/S0716-078X2008000400003
ISSN: 07176317
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Revista Chilena de Historia Natural, Volumen 81, Issue 4, 2018, Pages 469-488
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