Temporal and spatial variations of patches, corridors and matrix in humid soil (mallí­n) in the mid-west of the province of Neuquén

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Ricardo Gandullo
Oscar Ricardo Peña
Alicia M. Campo

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Natural processes, like human activities, change the landscape. This reality is somehow related to humid soils (mallines) in Patagonia. The mallines are important natural ecosystems that provide forage to extensive animal husbandry. They represent 4 of the Patagonic surface. The wet and dry periods modify the hydrologic dynamics of the mallí­n, producing an effect on the evolution of patches, corridors and matrix, which worsens with the anthropic activity. In a temporal sequence, the habitat fragmentation can be observed, i.e. in the variation and size of the number of patches, their shape, connectivity and isolation, which together with other factors affect the numerous ecological processes. Knowledge of the temporal and spatial dynamics of the patches, corridors and matrix between wet and dry periods in humid soils allows for the planning of the use of the vegetation resources, since the spatial standards strongly control their movements, flows and changes.

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Gandullo, R., Peña, O. R., & Campo, A. M. (2005). Temporal and spatial variations of patches, corridors and matrix in humid soil (mallí­n) in the mid-west of the province of Neuquén. Geograficando, 2(2). Retrieved from https://www.geograficando.fahce.unlp.edu.ar/article/view/GEOv02n02a07
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