Title
Pteridophyte species diversity in the central Peruvian Amazon: Importance of edaphic specialization
Date Issued
01 October 1989
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Abstract
Sixty-one species of pteridophytes were found growing in a two-hectare study area that contained two major soil types. Approximately one-third of that species richness was due to the presence of edaphic variation, because 19 species were only found on the sandy loam soil and 24 were restricted to the clay soil. In the Amazon basin, within a particular climatic zone, diversity of soil type and topographic position can result in a habitat mosaic where both edaphic specialists and generalists can be found growing in one area. © 1989 the New York Botanical Garden.
Start page
388
End page
395
Volume
41
Issue
4
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ecología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-0001162487
Source
Brittonia
ISSN of the container
0007196X
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