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1997
DOI: 10.2307/2997336
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Phytogeographical Sectoring of the Peruvian Coast

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“…These riparian habitats have the moisture to support woody plants such as Acacia spp., Geoffroea spp., and Prosopis spp. (Galan de Mera et al 1997), and Acacia macracantha, Salix humboldtiana, Schinus molle, Sapindus saponaria and Muntingia calabura (Ferreyra 1983). Water from these riparian communities also supports the cultivation of perennial deciduous fruit crops and non-agricultural woody exotics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…These riparian habitats have the moisture to support woody plants such as Acacia spp., Geoffroea spp., and Prosopis spp. (Galan de Mera et al 1997), and Acacia macracantha, Salix humboldtiana, Schinus molle, Sapindus saponaria and Muntingia calabura (Ferreyra 1983). Water from these riparian communities also supports the cultivation of perennial deciduous fruit crops and non-agricultural woody exotics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…On the southern extreme near Valparaíso, begins the Santiago Province (Morrone 2006) characterized by increasing precipitation and colder temperature. This Atacama/Sechura desert region contains two low elevation coastal vegetative communities, the ephemeral lomas vegetation and the riparian communities growing along the dozens of riverbeds that flow through the desert from the Andes to the Pacific Ocean (Galan de Mera et al 1997). These riparian habitats have the moisture to support woody plants such as Acacia spp., Geoffroea spp., and Prosopis spp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Selon les conditions édaphiques et microclimatiques, quatre géofaciès de végétation sont observés dans cet étage (Galán de Mera et al, 1997) : a) désert sans végétation, b) vallées ou oasis avec des forêts galeries, c) pentes côtières ou oasis appelées lomas (liées au phénomène d'inversion climatique sur le littoral froid) avec un climat spécifique et une végétation qui fleurit annuellement grâce au brouillard, d) un faciès aquatique avec des Cyperaceae et des Typhaceae. Les hommes vivent grâce à la pêche et à l'agriculture irriguée.…”
Section: L'étage Inférieur (0-800 Mètres D'altitude)unclassified
“…Las clasificaciones de los bosques estacionalmente secos del noroeste peruano también han sido sujetos de las diversas metodologías mencionadas líneas arriba (INRENA, 1975(INRENA, , 1995Ferreyra, 1957;Sagástegui, 1989;Galán de Mera et al, 1997;ver resumen en Linares-Palomino, 2004a). La propuesta más reciente es del Proyecto Algarrobo, que ha producido mapas de cobertura forestal para los departamentos de Lambayeque, Piura y Tumbes (p.ej.…”
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