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Soil factors determining the change in forests between dry and wet Chacos
Authors:Gonzalo NavarroJosé   Antonio Molina,Silvio Vega
Affiliation:a Departamento de Biología Vegetal II, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 28040-Madrid, Spain
b Departamento de Suelos y Ordenación Territorial, Universidad Nacional de Asunción, Paraguay
Abstract:This work consists of an extensive study of soil properties and floristic composition of the Paraguayan Chacoan forests. The role of the soil factors was determined conditioning the classical landscape differentiation between the dry western Chaco and the wet eastern Chaco. Soil horizon A best explains the previous classification of the forests. It highlights the soil differences between the eastern and western Chaco. CCA ordination including all forest, soil and geographical factors primarily arranged the plant associations along a W-E gradient. A significant relationship was found between the composition of the northern Paraguayan Chaco forest and geographic longitude, drainage and altitude. CCA ordination focusing on alluvial forests and soil features identified clay content as the primary soil factor discriminating forest types; it also underlined the importance of cation exchange and the content of exchange bases in the soil for differentiating dry and wet Chacoan forests.
Keywords:Biogeography   Canonical correspondence analysis   Chaco Biosphere Reserve   Neotropical dry forests   Soil salinity
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