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Species richness, diversity and human activities in an elevation gradient of a high ecosystem in Lagunas Huascoaltinas, Atacama Region, Chile

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Figure 1. Map of the studied area, “Lagunas Huascoaltinas”,  Atacama Region, Chile.
Table 1. Flora inventory, frequency of species and frequency grazing in an elevation gradient during sampling over two  seasons in the Lagunas Huascoaltinas, Atacama Region, Chile, 2006.
Figure 2. Box plot of (A) the species richness variable, (B) the diversity, and (C) the grazing frequency in a period of  grazing use in an elevation gradient.

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