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Efectos de la fragmentación sobre la distribución de especies arbóreas en el Parque Nacional Fray Jorge : importancia de los atributos ecofisiológicos /

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Figura  1.  Ubicación  de  los  fragmentos  de  bosque  dependientes  de  neblina  en  el  Parque  Nacional  Fray  Jorge a los 30°S (Barbosa et al
Tabla 1. Caracterización de los fragmentos de bosque, valores medios de las variables microclimáticas y  área basal relativa para los individuos vivos (>5 cm dap) para los cuatro fragmentos estudiados (Gutiérrez  et al
Table 1. Eigenvector scores of leaf and hydraulic traits in two main PCA axes. Values in  parentheses  indicate  the  percentage  of  total  variance  accounted  by  each  axis
Table 2. Among-species variation in leaf  and hydraulic traits. Values indicate the mean ±  SE  for  each  trait  per  species  (n=6)
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