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Vegetation heterogeneity and diversity in flat and mountain landscapes of Patagonia (Argentina)
Authors:Esteban G Jobbgy  Jos M Paruelo  Rolando JC Len
Institution:Esteban G. Jobbágy,José M. Paruelo,Rolando J.C. León
Abstract:Abstract. We studied floristic and diversity patterns and their environmental controls in two landscapes of contrasting topography in the Patagonian steppe. The analyses were focused on the effects of water availability gradients and landscape configuration on plant species distribution and coexistence. Floristic variation was investigated using Correspondence Analysis. The relationship between floristic and environmental variation was analyzed using Canonical Correspondence Analysis and correlation tests. We explored diversity patterns by relating spatial distance to floristic dissimilarities. The floristic gradient was determined by shrub and grass species and was related to precipitation in the flat area, and to precipitation, elevation and potential radiation in the mountain area. Site species richness increased with water availability in both areas. Mean site species richness and species turnover in space was higher in the mountain than in the flat area. Landscape species richness and floristic gradients were more concentrated in the mountain than in the flat area. In contrast to shrubs and grasses, forb species distributions were uncoordinated and probably independent of any environmental gradient. Our results suggest (1) that landscape configuration affects species composition and diversity through its direct effect on abiotic environmental heterogeneity, and (2) that the environmental controls of the community composition vary depending on the plant functional type considered.
Keywords:Arid ecosystem  Floristic gradient  Landscape configuration  Mass effect  Multivariate analysis  Plant functional type  Topography  Correa (1969–  1984)  
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