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- | La Picada ist ein Studienort im [[Nationalpark Vicente Pérez Rosales]] (41°02'S, 72°30' W) in der Region X in [[Chile]]. | + | La Picada ist ein Studienort im [[Nationalpark Vicente Pérez Rosales]] (41°02'S, 72°30' W) in der [[Region Los Lagos]] (Region X) in [[Chile]]. |
"Between December 1980 and May 1985, live-trapping studies were conducted in the precordilleran Andes (Parque Nacional Vicente Pérez Rosales, NW Volcan Osorno; 41° 02'S, 72° 30'W; 84 km ESE Osorno, X Region, Chile). The locality ("La Picada") contains virtually undisturbed Valdivian temperate rainforest between the lower park boundary (400 m) to tree line (1,100 m). The vegetation has been qualitatively described (Meserve et al., 1982, 1988; Patterson et al., 1989). The two sites (Plot 1 and 2, respectively) fall approximately into Type 6 and Type 7 categories of Nothofagus dombeyi-dominated Valdivian forests in the mid-elevational (400-950 m) precordilleran Andes of the Chilean Lake District (Veblen et al., 1983). Quantiataive vegetation analysis was conducted in summer (January-March) 1984, and repeated for certain components in winter (July-August) 1984 using point-centered quarter quadrats at each trap station (Mueller-Dombois & Ellenberg 1974). Measurements included canopy cover (using vertical photgraphs taken with a 35 mm camera and 35 mm lens measuring a 63° field), number of fallen logs (> 7.2 cm diameter), estimations and tabulations of shrub cover, ground cover, number of shrub and tree species, and number of individual trees within a 5 m radius of each station, soil hardness (with a soil penetrometer; Soiltest Inc., Chicaco, IL), and distance, diameter, and species of the nearest tree (> 7.2 cm dbh) within 5 m of the stations in each 90° quadrat." (Quelle: Meserve et al. 1991 RCHN) | "Between December 1980 and May 1985, live-trapping studies were conducted in the precordilleran Andes (Parque Nacional Vicente Pérez Rosales, NW Volcan Osorno; 41° 02'S, 72° 30'W; 84 km ESE Osorno, X Region, Chile). The locality ("La Picada") contains virtually undisturbed Valdivian temperate rainforest between the lower park boundary (400 m) to tree line (1,100 m). The vegetation has been qualitatively described (Meserve et al., 1982, 1988; Patterson et al., 1989). The two sites (Plot 1 and 2, respectively) fall approximately into Type 6 and Type 7 categories of Nothofagus dombeyi-dominated Valdivian forests in the mid-elevational (400-950 m) precordilleran Andes of the Chilean Lake District (Veblen et al., 1983). Quantiataive vegetation analysis was conducted in summer (January-March) 1984, and repeated for certain components in winter (July-August) 1984 using point-centered quarter quadrats at each trap station (Mueller-Dombois & Ellenberg 1974). Measurements included canopy cover (using vertical photgraphs taken with a 35 mm camera and 35 mm lens measuring a 63° field), number of fallen logs (> 7.2 cm diameter), estimations and tabulations of shrub cover, ground cover, number of shrub and tree species, and number of individual trees within a 5 m radius of each station, soil hardness (with a soil penetrometer; Soiltest Inc., Chicaco, IL), and distance, diameter, and species of the nearest tree (> 7.2 cm dbh) within 5 m of the stations in each 90° quadrat." (Quelle: Meserve et al. 1991 RCHN) | ||
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+ | ==Flora und Fauna== | ||
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+ | ''Flora'' | ||
+ | * [[Notofagus dombeyi]] | ||
+ | * [[Weinmannia trichosperma]] | ||
+ | * [[Saxeogothaea conspicua]] | ||
+ | * [[Amomyrtus meli]] | ||
+ | * [[Eucryphia cordifolia]] | ||
+ | * [[Drimys winteri]] | ||
+ | * [[Berberis]] spp. | ||
+ | * [[Gaultheria]] spp. | ||
+ | * [[Pernettya]] spp. | ||
+ | * [[Griselinia racemosa]] | ||
+ | * [[Luzuriaga]] spp. | ||
+ | * [[Philesia magellanica]] | ||
+ | * [[Chusquea]] spp. | ||
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+ | ''Fauna'' | ||
+ | * [[Akodon olivaceus]] | ||
+ | * [[Akodon longipilis]] | ||
+ | * [[Akodon sanborni]] | ||
+ | * [[Oryzomys longicaudatus]] | ||
+ | * [[Dromiciops australis]] | ||
+ | * [[Irenomys tarsalis]] | ||
+ | * [[Geoxus valdivianus]] | ||
+ | * [[Rhyncholestes raphanurus]] | ||
==Literatur== | ==Literatur== | ||
- | * Kelt, D.A. Meserve, P.L. Lang, B.K. (1994): Quantitative habitat associations of small mammals in a temperate rainforest in southern Chile: empirical patterns and the importance of ecological scale. Journal of Mammalogy 75(4): 890-904. ([http://www.afrc.uamont.edu/whited/Kelt%20et%20al%201994.pdf PDF]) | + | * Kelt, D.A. Meserve, P.L. Lang, B.K. (1994): Quantitative habitat associations of small mammals in a temperate rainforest in southern Chile: empirical patterns and the importance of ecological scale. [[Journal of Mammalogy]] 75(4): 890-904. ([http://www.afrc.uamont.edu/whited/Kelt%20et%20al%201994.pdf PDF]) |
* Meserve, P.L. Kelt, D.A. Martinez D.R. (1991): Geographical ecology of small mammals in continental Chile Chico, South America. Journal of Biogeography 18(2): 179-187. ([http://www.jstor.org/stable/2845291 JSTOR]) | * Meserve, P.L. Kelt, D.A. Martinez D.R. (1991): Geographical ecology of small mammals in continental Chile Chico, South America. Journal of Biogeography 18(2): 179-187. ([http://www.jstor.org/stable/2845291 JSTOR]) | ||
- | * Meserve, P.L. Lang, B.K. Murua, R. Muñoz-Pedreros, A. Gonzalez, L.A. (1991): Characteristics of a terrestrial small mammal assemblage in a temperate rainforest in Chile. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 64(1): 157-169. ([http://rchn.biologiachile.cl/pdfs/1991/1/Meserve_et_al_1991.pdf PDF]) | + | * Meserve, P.L. Lang, B.K. Murua, R. Muñoz-Pedreros, A. Gonzalez, L.A. (1991): Characteristics of a terrestrial small mammal assemblage in a temperate rainforest in Chile. [[Revista Chilena de Historia Natural]] 64(1): 157-169. ([http://rchn.biologiachile.cl/pdfs/1991/1/Meserve_et_al_1991.pdf PDF]) |
- | * Patterson, B.D. Meserve, P.L. Lang, B.K. (1990): Quantitative habitat associations of small mammals along an elevational transect in temperate rainforests of Chile. Journal of Mammalogy 71(4): 620-633. ([http://www.jstor.org/stable/1381803 JSTOR]) | + | * Patterson, B.D. Meserve, P.L. Lang, B.K. (1990): Quantitative habitat associations of small mammals along an elevational transect in temperate rainforests of Chile. [[Journal of Mammalogy]] 71(4): 620-633. ([http://www.jstor.org/stable/1381803 JSTOR]) |
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- | [[Kategorie:Geografische Orte]] | + | [[Kategorie:CL]] |
- | [[Kategorie:Region Südamerika]] | + | [[Kategorie:CL-LL]] |
Aktuelle Version
La Picada ist ein Studienort im Nationalpark Vicente Pérez Rosales (41°02'S, 72°30' W) in der Region Los Lagos (Region X) in Chile.
"Between December 1980 and May 1985, live-trapping studies were conducted in the precordilleran Andes (Parque Nacional Vicente Pérez Rosales, NW Volcan Osorno; 41° 02'S, 72° 30'W; 84 km ESE Osorno, X Region, Chile). The locality ("La Picada") contains virtually undisturbed Valdivian temperate rainforest between the lower park boundary (400 m) to tree line (1,100 m). The vegetation has been qualitatively described (Meserve et al., 1982, 1988; Patterson et al., 1989). The two sites (Plot 1 and 2, respectively) fall approximately into Type 6 and Type 7 categories of Nothofagus dombeyi-dominated Valdivian forests in the mid-elevational (400-950 m) precordilleran Andes of the Chilean Lake District (Veblen et al., 1983). Quantiataive vegetation analysis was conducted in summer (January-March) 1984, and repeated for certain components in winter (July-August) 1984 using point-centered quarter quadrats at each trap station (Mueller-Dombois & Ellenberg 1974). Measurements included canopy cover (using vertical photgraphs taken with a 35 mm camera and 35 mm lens measuring a 63° field), number of fallen logs (> 7.2 cm diameter), estimations and tabulations of shrub cover, ground cover, number of shrub and tree species, and number of individual trees within a 5 m radius of each station, soil hardness (with a soil penetrometer; Soiltest Inc., Chicaco, IL), and distance, diameter, and species of the nearest tree (> 7.2 cm dbh) within 5 m of the stations in each 90° quadrat." (Quelle: Meserve et al. 1991 RCHN)
Flora und Fauna
Flora
- Notofagus dombeyi
- Weinmannia trichosperma
- Saxeogothaea conspicua
- Amomyrtus meli
- Eucryphia cordifolia
- Drimys winteri
- Berberis spp.
- Gaultheria spp.
- Pernettya spp.
- Griselinia racemosa
- Luzuriaga spp.
- Philesia magellanica
- Chusquea spp.
Fauna
- Akodon olivaceus
- Akodon longipilis
- Akodon sanborni
- Oryzomys longicaudatus
- Dromiciops australis
- Irenomys tarsalis
- Geoxus valdivianus
- Rhyncholestes raphanurus
Literatur
- Kelt, D.A. Meserve, P.L. Lang, B.K. (1994): Quantitative habitat associations of small mammals in a temperate rainforest in southern Chile: empirical patterns and the importance of ecological scale. Journal of Mammalogy 75(4): 890-904. (PDF (http://www.afrc.uamont.edu/whited/Kelt%20et%20al%201994.pdf))
- Meserve, P.L. Kelt, D.A. Martinez D.R. (1991): Geographical ecology of small mammals in continental Chile Chico, South America. Journal of Biogeography 18(2): 179-187. (JSTOR (http://www.jstor.org/stable/2845291))
- Meserve, P.L. Lang, B.K. Murua, R. Muñoz-Pedreros, A. Gonzalez, L.A. (1991): Characteristics of a terrestrial small mammal assemblage in a temperate rainforest in Chile. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 64(1): 157-169. (PDF (http://rchn.biologiachile.cl/pdfs/1991/1/Meserve_et_al_1991.pdf))
- Patterson, B.D. Meserve, P.L. Lang, B.K. (1990): Quantitative habitat associations of small mammals along an elevational transect in temperate rainforests of Chile. Journal of Mammalogy 71(4): 620-633. (JSTOR (http://www.jstor.org/stable/1381803))