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A historical baseline study of the páramo of Antisana in the Ecuadorian Andes including the impacts of burning, grazing and trampling.
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Creator
Grubb, Peter J.
(
)
Lloyd, J. Robert
Pennington, Terence D.
(
)
Páez-Bimos, Sebastián
(
)
2020
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Metadata
Resource Type
Journal article
Creator
Grubb, Peter J.
(
)
Lloyd, J. Robert
Pennington, Terence D.
(
)
Páez-Bimos, Sebastián
(
)
Date published
2020-07-03
Institution
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Funder
Name:
Mount Everest Foundation
Name:
Percy Sladen Memorial Fund
Name:
Royal Society, United Kingdom
Awards:
Government Grant-in-Aid
Name:
Académie de recherche et d'enseignement supérieur, Belgium
Awards:
‘Linking Global Change with Soil and Water Conservation in the High Andes’ (PáramoSus)
Journal title
Plant Ecology & Diversity
Alternative journal title
Plant Ecol. Divers.
Volume
13
Issue
3-4
Pagination
225-256
Publisher
Informa UK Limited
Place of publication
UK
ISSN
1755-0874
eISSN
1755-1668
Date accepted
2020-09-01
Official URL
https://doi.org/10.1080/17550874.2020.1819464
Rights statement
In Copyright
DOI
10.1080/17550874.2020.1819464
Alternate identifier
identifier:
2
type:
sequence-number
Keyword
Ecuadorian Andes
Azorella cushion
Gap plants
Succession on glacial moraines
Plant refugia
Antisana (Ecuador)
Páramo mosses
Species distributions
Facilitation
Vegetation dynamics
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