Flora of Tocomar and Campo Amarillo (Salta, Argentina).

Flora of Tocomar and Campo Amarillo (Salta, Argentina). In Salta, the puna vegetation studies are specific, sporadic, and often lack a complete picture of the floristic diversity. The objectives of this paper are to present the floristic diversity in Tocomar and Campo Amarillo, compare the biodivers...

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spelling I10-R10-article-116622020-03-09T19:13:10Z Flora of Tocomar and Campo Amarillo (Salta, Argentina). Flora de Tocomar y Campo Amarillo (Salta, Argentina) Fabbroni, Mariela Biodiversidad Puna Humedales Tocomar Campo Amarillo Salta. Biodiversity Puna Wetlands Tocomar Campo Amarillo Salta Flora of Tocomar and Campo Amarillo (Salta, Argentina). In Salta, the puna vegetation studies are specific, sporadic, and often lack a complete picture of the floristic diversity. The objectives of this paper are to present the floristic diversity in Tocomar and Campo Amarillo, compare the biodiversity of the area of study with what is documented for Argentina, Bolivia and Chile, and analyze the indexes of similarities between the floristic vegas studied and those of other similar environments. The Non-wetlands include the grass steppes, shrub steppes and shrub hillside, and the wetlands include vegas. 30 families, 72 genera, 116 species, 19 infraspecific taxa and nine endemic species were recorded. The main families are Poaceae (26 species), Asteraceae (18) and Cyperaceae (9). 18 new records for the province of Salta are incorporated, of which four are Argentine endemisms. The floristic biodiversity of families, genera and species is higher than that documented for other floristically related sites, are concentrated in the analyzed vegas. The vegas had higher floristic similarity to the vegas of Northern Chile and Jujuy, while the lower affinity was recorded with the vegas of Catamarca, San Juan, Mendoza and Bolivia. En la puna de Salta, los estudios de vegetación son puntuales, esporádicos, y a menudo carecen de una visión completa de la diversidad florística. Los objetivos de este trabajo son dar a conocer la biodiversidad florística de Tocomar y Campo Amarillo, comparar la biodiversidad del área estudiada con la documentada para Argentina, Bolivia y Chile y analizar los índices de similitud florística entre las vegas estudiadas y de otros ambientes afines. Los No Humedales incluyen a las Estepas Graminosas, las Estepas Arbustivas y los Arbustales de ladera, y en el Humedal a las vegas. Se registraron 30 familias, 72 géneros, 116 especies, 19 taxones infraespecíficos y nueve endemismos. Las familias mejor representadas son Poaceae (26 especies), Asteraceae (18) y Cyperaceae (9). Se incorporan 18 nuevos registros para la provincia, y de ellos cuatro son endemismos argentinos. La biodiversidad florística de familias, géneros y especies es mayor que la documentada para otros sitios afines y está concentrada en las vegas analizadas. Las vegas presentaron mayor similitud florística con las vegas del Norte de Chile y Jujuy, en tanto que la menor afinidad, se registró con las vegas de Catamarca, San Juan, Mendoza y Bolivia. Sociedad Argentina de Botánica 2015-07-07 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo original application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/BSAB/article/view/11662 Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica (Journal of the Argentine Botanical Society; Vol. 50 No. 2 (2015): Junio; 171-192 Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica; Vol. 50 Núm. 2 (2015): Junio; 171-192 Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica; v. 50 n. 2 (2015): Junio; 171-192 1851-2372 0373-580X 10.31055/1851.2372.v50.n2 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/BSAB/article/view/11662/12073 Derechos de autor 2015 Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica
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topic Biodiversidad
Puna
Humedales
Tocomar
Campo Amarillo
Salta.
Biodiversity
Puna
Wetlands
Tocomar
Campo Amarillo
Salta
spellingShingle Biodiversidad
Puna
Humedales
Tocomar
Campo Amarillo
Salta.
Biodiversity
Puna
Wetlands
Tocomar
Campo Amarillo
Salta
Fabbroni, Mariela
Flora of Tocomar and Campo Amarillo (Salta, Argentina).
topic_facet Biodiversidad
Puna
Humedales
Tocomar
Campo Amarillo
Salta.
Biodiversity
Puna
Wetlands
Tocomar
Campo Amarillo
Salta
author Fabbroni, Mariela
author_facet Fabbroni, Mariela
author_sort Fabbroni, Mariela
title Flora of Tocomar and Campo Amarillo (Salta, Argentina).
title_short Flora of Tocomar and Campo Amarillo (Salta, Argentina).
title_full Flora of Tocomar and Campo Amarillo (Salta, Argentina).
title_fullStr Flora of Tocomar and Campo Amarillo (Salta, Argentina).
title_full_unstemmed Flora of Tocomar and Campo Amarillo (Salta, Argentina).
title_sort flora of tocomar and campo amarillo (salta, argentina).
description Flora of Tocomar and Campo Amarillo (Salta, Argentina). In Salta, the puna vegetation studies are specific, sporadic, and often lack a complete picture of the floristic diversity. The objectives of this paper are to present the floristic diversity in Tocomar and Campo Amarillo, compare the biodiversity of the area of study with what is documented for Argentina, Bolivia and Chile, and analyze the indexes of similarities between the floristic vegas studied and those of other similar environments. The Non-wetlands include the grass steppes, shrub steppes and shrub hillside, and the wetlands include vegas. 30 families, 72 genera, 116 species, 19 infraspecific taxa and nine endemic species were recorded. The main families are Poaceae (26 species), Asteraceae (18) and Cyperaceae (9). 18 new records for the province of Salta are incorporated, of which four are Argentine endemisms. The floristic biodiversity of families, genera and species is higher than that documented for other floristically related sites, are concentrated in the analyzed vegas. The vegas had higher floristic similarity to the vegas of Northern Chile and Jujuy, while the lower affinity was recorded with the vegas of Catamarca, San Juan, Mendoza and Bolivia.
publisher Sociedad Argentina de Botánica
publishDate 2015
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