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The relative effect of altitude and aspect on saxicolous lichen communities at mountain summits from central-west of Argentina
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2021-08Registro en:
Costas, Santiago; Canton, Norma Virginia; Rodriguez, Juan Manuel; The relative effect of altitude and aspect on saxicolous lichen communities at mountain summits from central-west of Argentina; Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro; Rodriguésia; 72; 8-2021; 1-11
0370-6583
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Costas, Santiago
Canton, Norma Virginia
Rodriguez, Juan Manuel
Resumen
The altitudinal patterns of lichen communities in altitudinal gradients are very variable. The changes that occur along the mountains depend on climatic factors but also on microsite variables such as substrate type and aspect. The effect of altitude and aspect on richness, cover and composition of saxicolous lichens communities along an elevation gradient in extra Andean mountains from the central-west of Argentina was studied. Rock outcrops on the north and south aspect of three mountain summits distributed between 2,500 and 4,500 m.a.s.l. were sampled. Lichen species present in a 20 × 20 cm square were identified and the relative cover was measured using digital photography. Richness, cover and composition were analyzed through linear models and multivariate analysis. Fifty-eight saxicolous lichen species were identified between the three sites. Richness and cover were maximum at middle altitude. Also compositional differences among communities of each mountain summit were found. Finally, the effect of the aspect was significant at lower altitudes for cover and composition.