dc.creatorPeri, Pablo Luis
dc.creatorLencinas, María Vanessa
dc.creatorMartínez Pastur, Guillermo José
dc.creatorWardell-Johnson, Grant W.
dc.creatorLasagno, Romina Gisele
dc.date.accessioned2022-02-17T12:48:04Z
dc.date.accessioned2023-03-15T14:13:19Z
dc.date.available2022-02-17T12:48:04Z
dc.date.available2023-03-15T14:13:19Z
dc.date.created2022-02-17T12:48:04Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.identifierPeri P.L.; Lencinas M.V.; Martinez Pastur G.; Wardell-Johnson G.W.; Lasagno R. (2013) Diversity patterns in the steppe of Argentinean Southern Patagonia: Environmental drivers and impact of grazing. En: Steppe Ecosystems: Biological Diversity, Management and Restoration (Eds. Morales Prieto M.B. and Traba Díaz J.), pp.73-95 (Chapter 4). NOVA Science Publishers, Inc., New York, USA. 346 pp. ISBN: 978-1-62808-298-2.
dc.identifier978-1-62808-298-2
dc.identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/11184
dc.identifierhttps://novapublishers.com/shop/steppe-ecosystems-biological-diversity-management-and-restoration/
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/6214196
dc.description.abstractThe steppe ecosystem, mainly characterised by the presence of tussock, short grasses and shrubs, covers 85% of the total area in Santa Cruz Province and 25% in Tierra del Fuego Island. Most of the land in the Patagonian region has been influenced by domestic livestock grazing for more than 100 years. This has led to a substantial modification of the ecosystem and the original floristic patterns. Erosion and degradation processes have occurred in several areas of Patagonia mainly due to an overestimation of the carrying capacity of these rangelands. In this chapter we review patterns of plant and insect diversity in relation to environmental drivers and grazing impact in the steppe of Argentinian South Patagonia. In Santa Cruz, results from 141 sites indicated significant interactions between grazing and the abiotic environment (mainly water avalilability) on plant diversity. The complexity of these interactions indicated the need for examining patterns of species turnover at different spatial scales. Analysis of the steppe vegetation patterns from 113 sites along Tierra del Fuego Island demostrated differences related to geographical zones (North, Center, East and South), dominant vegetation types (grasslands, peatlands or shrublands) and disturbance impact (grazing, beavers or burned areas). Because insect diversity of Tierra del Fuego steppes is poorly known, coleopterans were selected as potential indicators of biodiversity using pitfalls traps in the same vegetation survey sites. We found significant changes in ground-active beetle assemblages generated by grazing and livestock activities, both in grassland, peatlands and shrublands. Therefore, this group of insects could be useful indicators of biodiversity conservation and ecosystem management.
dc.languageeng
dc.publisherNOVA Science Publishers
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess
dc.sourceSteppe Ecosystems: Biological Diversity, Management and Restoration / Eds. Morales Prieto M.B. and Traba Díaz J. New York: NOVA Science Publishers, 2013. Chapter 4, p.73-95
dc.subjectSteppes
dc.subjectVegetation
dc.subjectGrazing
dc.subjectBotanical Composition
dc.subjectBiodiversity
dc.subjectAbiotic Factors
dc.subjectPlant Available Water
dc.subjectInteractions
dc.subjectPeatlands
dc.subjectSpecies Richness
dc.subjectEstepas
dc.subjectVegetación
dc.subjectPastoreo
dc.subjectComposición Botánica
dc.subjectInsecta
dc.subjectBiodiversidad
dc.subjectFactores Abióticos
dc.subjectAgua Disponible para la Vegetación
dc.subjectInteracciones
dc.subjectTurberas
dc.subjectRiqueza Específica
dc.subjectTierra del Fuego (Argentina)
dc.titleDiversity patterns in the steppe of Argentinean Southern Patagonia: Environmental drivers and impact of grazing
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dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion


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