Bibliographic citations
Caro, C., (2010). Extracción de pastos por actividad de champeo en la Reserva Nacional de Junín durante el año 2004-2005. Una perspectova desde la teoría de la sucesión. Estudio de caso en la comunidad campesina de Villa Junín [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/1648
Caro, C., Extracción de pastos por actividad de champeo en la Reserva Nacional de Junín durante el año 2004-2005. Una perspectova desde la teoría de la sucesión. Estudio de caso en la comunidad campesina de Villa Junín [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2010. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/1648
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title = "Extracción de pastos por actividad de champeo en la Reserva Nacional de Junín durante el año 2004-2005. Una perspectova desde la teoría de la sucesión. Estudio de caso en la comunidad campesina de Villa Junín",
author = "Caro Vera, Claudia Cecilia",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2010"
}
The succession process of two vegetal formations of Puna grass and Bofedal within the lands of the rural community “Villa de Junín” in the National Reserve of Junín was characterized during one year. These formations were subjected to perturbation by extracting vegetation (with the “Champeo” method) with energetic purposes, which is one of the main problems of the area. Floristic composition and vegetal coverage of the perturbed vegetal formations were evaluated using the Square Method, finding out that the puna grass diversity was reduced almost in one half considering initial values, while diversity reduction in the bofedal was even greater. The floristic composition evaluation allowed the identification of Ranunculus flageliformis, Carex ecuadorica and Werneria pygmaea as pioneer species in both vegetable formations. This study showed that the Puna grass has an ordered succession sequence, while the Bofedal evidenced a discontinuous process; this suggests a less predictable behavior which have a dynamic more dependent on environmental variables that allowed to identify attractors before and after the perturbation. Finally, after three years and ten months of field study post the disturbance, it was possible to recognize that the puna grass was able to recover its diversity and coverage faster than the bofedal which would need to have more time to recover itself
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