2019
DOI: 10.31055/1851.2372.v54.n4.23902
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Consideraciones sobre la comunidad de diatomeas en relación a gradientes de altitud y salinidad en humedales de la Puna y los Altos Andes (Catamarca y Jujuy, Argentina)

Abstract: Introducción y objetivos: En la Puna y Prepuna Argentina existe un importante número de humedales de altura netamente dulces hasta francamente hiperhalinos. Este aporte tuvo como objetivos integrar la información recabada en ocho años de estudio (1998 y 2005) y analizar la distribución de los taxones a lo largo de gradientes de altura (2600-4700 m snm) y salinidad (0,2-104 g L-1). M&M: Analizamos las diatomeas halladas en 57 humedales ubicados en las provincias de Catamarca y Jujuy entre los 2340 y 4… Show more

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“…In the high Andean region, various terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems can be found, as well as numerous watercourses. These wetlands are particularly relevant to the distribution and population abundance of flamingos since most high Andean wetlands have high levels of salinity due to geological factors such as endorheic basins and the relationship between low precipitation and high evaporation (Seeligmann and Maidana 2019). For this research, 11 specific wetlands were selected (Table 1 and Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the high Andean region, various terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems can be found, as well as numerous watercourses. These wetlands are particularly relevant to the distribution and population abundance of flamingos since most high Andean wetlands have high levels of salinity due to geological factors such as endorheic basins and the relationship between low precipitation and high evaporation (Seeligmann and Maidana 2019). For this research, 11 specific wetlands were selected (Table 1 and Fig.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%