2021
DOI: 10.1111/jbi.14137
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Abstract: Aim: Factors affecting bromeliad distribution depend on the life forms of the studied species; some could grow as terrestrial, saxicolous, or epiphytic depending on the type of habitat. We analysed the distribution patterns of the life forms of a bromeliad species in different biogeographic domains and associated them with environmental variables and vegetation types.

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“…By the end of the nineteenth century, a large portion of land was occupied by large companies that exploited the forests for timber and tannin extraction and/or cattle raising, when the Indigenous Groups and Criollos were hired as axe men or workers. At this time, Aechmea distichantha was found in the understory of different woody communities throughout its entire range distribution (Barberis et al 2021) and provided numerous ecosystem services (e.g., drinking water for humans and cattle, food, medicine, ornamental) to people (Arenas 2004; Appendix S1). During the second period, the entire Chaco region was affected by a large replacement of forest cover by agriculture (soybean) or pastures for cattle production (Baumann et al 2017; Fehlenberg et al 2017).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…By the end of the nineteenth century, a large portion of land was occupied by large companies that exploited the forests for timber and tannin extraction and/or cattle raising, when the Indigenous Groups and Criollos were hired as axe men or workers. At this time, Aechmea distichantha was found in the understory of different woody communities throughout its entire range distribution (Barberis et al 2021) and provided numerous ecosystem services (e.g., drinking water for humans and cattle, food, medicine, ornamental) to people (Arenas 2004; Appendix S1). During the second period, the entire Chaco region was affected by a large replacement of forest cover by agriculture (soybean) or pastures for cattle production (Baumann et al 2017; Fehlenberg et al 2017).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aechmea distichantha is a facultative epiphytic tank bromeliad (Type III sensu Benzing 2000; CAM tank-epiphytic bromeliad sensu Males and Griffiths 2017) that shows a wide distribution in mid-latitudes of South America (Barberis et al 2021; Godoy et al 2023; Smith and Downs 1979). In the Amazonian domain, characterized by evergreen tropical and subtropical forests with high precipitation, it mainly grows as epiphytic.…”
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“…An additional constraint that Ibisch (1996) already emphasized when introducing his quantitative definition is variation in the relative proportion of epiphytic and terrestrial occurrence along a species' distributional range. Such differences in the degree of epiphytism have been documented for many species (Barberis et al, 2021;Gomes-da-Silva & Costa, 2011;Mori et al, 2002;Oliver, 1930). For instance, ferns of the Polypodium vulgare complex are usually terrestrial but occur as obligate epiphytes with high arboreal abundances in certain regions (Ballinger, n.d.;Johnson, 1921;Klinghardt & Zotz, 2021;Zotz, 2002).…”
Section: Epiphyte Terminologymentioning
confidence: 99%