2010
DOI: 10.4067/s0718-686x2010000100002
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Diversidad Florística, Vegetacional Y De Hábitats en El Archipiélago De Los Chonos: (Región De Aisén, Chile)

Abstract: RESUMENSe compararon la flora y la vegetación de las islas Guamblin, Ipún, Stokes y Kent pertenecientes a la Reserva Nacional "Las Guaitecas" del Archipiélago de Los Chonos en la Patagonia insular chilena. Estas son islas deshabitadas, expuestas al Pacífico y a los vientos del oeste, cubiertas de bosques siempreverdes con depresiones turbosas esfagnosas con Sphagnum magellanicum y turberas pulvinadas con Donatia fascicularis en los montes. Debido a hundimientos o levantamientos de terreno durante los sismos de… Show more

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“…This hypothesis has also been recently stated by Cañete et al (2012). R. filifolia is an under-studied aquatic plant because most knowledge available until now refers to the general type of habitat where it is present (freshwater creeks and brackish lagoons and sounds in Austral South America: Skottsberg, 1916;Moore, 1973Moore, , 1983Mazzella & Gambi, 1993;Álvarez et al, 2010;San Martín et al, 2011) only. Skyring sound appears as an adequate system to initiate the study of the biology and ecology of the eurysaline aquatic plant with the southernmost distribution in the world.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…This hypothesis has also been recently stated by Cañete et al (2012). R. filifolia is an under-studied aquatic plant because most knowledge available until now refers to the general type of habitat where it is present (freshwater creeks and brackish lagoons and sounds in Austral South America: Skottsberg, 1916;Moore, 1973Moore, , 1983Mazzella & Gambi, 1993;Álvarez et al, 2010;San Martín et al, 2011) only. Skyring sound appears as an adequate system to initiate the study of the biology and ecology of the eurysaline aquatic plant with the southernmost distribution in the world.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Ruppia filifolia is present in brackish coastal wetlands in Los Chonos archipelago (South Chile: Álvarez et al, 2010;San Martín et al, 2011), in Skyring sound (sub-antarctic ecoregion of Magallanes: Skottsberg, 1916;Mazzella & Gambi, 1993), and in certain freshwater creeks and brackish coastal lagoons in Tierra del Fuego and Falkland Islands (Moore, 1973(Moore, , 1983. Except for some phenological notes (flowers are found in December and January in the Falkland Islands: Moore, 1983) no other information about the life cycle, biomass and extent of the meadows formed by this species is available.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De acuerdo a los lugares visitados y a la superficie cubierta con los muestreos, la flora terrestre de las riberas del Estero Walker se corresponden con la que se encuentra en otras regiones de la Patagonia occidental (Teillier & Marticorena 2002, Álvarez et al 2010. Especialmente importante resultó el mayor número de helechos que confirma la alta humedad atmosférica existente en la región de los canales, lo cual coincide también con la dominancia de leñosas y hierbas perennes en su espectro biológico (Ramírez et al , 2007.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Las especies más frecuentes y dominantes en esta vegetación fueron leñosas, lo que confirma la ausencia de hábitats ruderales condicionados por la intervención humana (Álvarez et al 2010, Frey & Loesch 2010.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Brackish water coastal ponds, estuaries, lagoons, and fjords are also habitats, where R. filifolia has been found from 44°S down to Tierra del Fuego and Falkland Islands (Moore, 1973(Moore, , 1983Álvarez et al, 2010;San Martín et al, 2011). Recent studies show that biomass and productivity of some R. filifolia perennial meadows in Chile´s Subantarctic region, are quite significant (Murcia et al, 2015), suggesting this species might play ecosystem roles as relevant as those played by seagrasses in other coastal areas.…”
Section: __________________mentioning
confidence: 99%