2006
DOI: 10.5424/srf/2006151-00953
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Understory changes associated with the replacement of natural vegetation by Pinus ponderosa Dougl. under different plantation management (SW Neuquén, Argentina)

Abstract: ResumenSe estudió la influencia de diferentes intensidades de manejo sobre el sotobosque de plantaciones de pino ponderosa en parcelas distribuidas en una transecta O-E. Cinco bajo bosque de Nothofagus y diez bajo pino -cinco con 90-100% de cobertura y cinco con una reducción al 60-70%-y otras dos bajo estepa y sus equivalentes bajo pinos sin raleo y raleado. Se calculó el índice de diversidad de Shannon, y se caracterizó y comparó el suelo superficial. Bajo pino la diversidad fue menor que bajo vegetación nat… Show more

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“…In north-western Patagonia, a number of studies have collected information on the impact of North American conifer plantations on the native biodiversity of plants, insects, birds and mammals (e.g. Candan et al 2006;Corley et al 2006;Paritsis and Aizen 2008;Lantschner et al 2008Lantschner et al , 2011Lantschner et al , 2012Corley et al 2012). Despite the fact that each of these papers provides important data for given sites (i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In north-western Patagonia, a number of studies have collected information on the impact of North American conifer plantations on the native biodiversity of plants, insects, birds and mammals (e.g. Candan et al 2006;Corley et al 2006;Paritsis and Aizen 2008;Lantschner et al 2008Lantschner et al , 2011Lantschner et al , 2012Corley et al 2012). Despite the fact that each of these papers provides important data for given sites (i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%