Composición de la fl ora de praderas andinas en la reserva nacional alto bío-bío (Lonquimay-Chile) y su relación con el régimen de pastoreo floristic composition of andean grassland in alto bío-bío national reserve (Lonquimay-Chile) and its relationship w
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Fuentes-Ramírez, Andrés
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Composición de la fl ora de praderas andinas en la reserva nacional alto bío-bío (Lonquimay-Chile) y su relación con el régimen de pastoreo floristic composition of andean grassland in alto bío-bío national reserve (Lonquimay-Chile) and its relationship w
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Andean grasslands of the La Araucanía Region are used every year by Pehuenches communities as forage resources for their livestock. Grazing is one of the most important disturbances which affect natural meadows and can produce changes at community level in the species richness and plant composition. With the aim of determining the floristic composition of the Andean grasslands in the Alto Bío-Bío National Reserve (37o S y 70o W) and its relationship with the cattle load, we studied five sites within the reserve: Cuchares Grande, Cajón Chileno, Tralilhue, Cuchares Chico and Mancha de Pinos. In each site, we sampled 20 random plots recording all the species and their relative cover. We recorded a total of 89 species of vascular plants. Taxonomic richness is represented by two Pteridophyta and 87 Magnoliophyta species. In this last group, 25 species are Liliopsida and 62 are Magnoliopsida. All flora is distributed in 37 families and 72 genera. Greatest families, in species number, are Ast
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/154841
DOI: 10.4067/S0717-66432011000100004
ISSN: 07176643
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Gayana - Botanica, Volumen 68, Issue 1, 2018, Pages 28-39
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