2021
DOI: 10.3390/ecologies2010005
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The Subnival Vegetation of Moquegua, South Peru: Chasmophytes, Grasslands and Cushion Communities

Abstract: The present work is a phytosociological synthesis and syntaxonomic overview of the vegetation of the highest subnival parts (superpuna) of the open alpine vegetation of the high plateaus (puna) of the Andes of Moquegua, South West Peru, as related to the main environmental gradients. Using TWINSPAN and DCA ordination analysis, 153 phytosociological relevés were analyzed. For each association, subassociation and community, the syntaxonomy, floristic diversity and relation with environmental variables are descri… Show more

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“…in South Peru, and these habitats are vulnerable to road maintenance and mining operations, as well as volcanic activity and climate change. In both cases, anthropic and non-anthropic activities can lead to the gradual decline and eventual disappearance of the species, as established by Montesinos-Tubée et al (2021) on the dangers and threats that could generate a decline on populations of subnival plant communities in North Moquegua.…”
Section: Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in South Peru, and these habitats are vulnerable to road maintenance and mining operations, as well as volcanic activity and climate change. In both cases, anthropic and non-anthropic activities can lead to the gradual decline and eventual disappearance of the species, as established by Montesinos-Tubée et al (2021) on the dangers and threats that could generate a decline on populations of subnival plant communities in North Moquegua.…”
Section: Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…es un género endémico de Sudamérica, que comprende 111 especies distribuidas en las zonas sobre los 3500 m de altitud de la cordillera de los Andes de Ecuador, Perú, Bolivia, Chile y Argentina (Chanco 1976(Chanco , 1992. Las especies de Nototriche son hierbas acaulescentes, cespitosas o pulviniformes, que se caracterizan por presentar las estípulas y el pedicelo floral unido al pecíolo de la hoja, y por no presentar calículo (Hill 1909, Gonzáles et al 2015; crecen en hábitats rocosos y arenosos (Chanco & Ulloa 2004), además de ser un componente muy característico de vegetación de suelos crioturbados (Cano et al 2010, 2011, Montesinos-Tubée et al 2021. En el Perú ocurren cerca de 60 especies (Brako & Zarucchi 1993, Gonzáles et al 2015, de las cuales más del 50% son endémicas (Chanco et al 2007), siendo que la mayor riqueza de especies se encuentra en el sur peruano (Chanco 1976).…”
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