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TEILLIER,SEBASTIÁN; RODRÍGUEZ,ROBERTO; FRITSCH,PETER W. |
Una actualización de Gaultheria en el marco del proyecto "Flora de Chile" nos ha llevado a proponer dos nuevas combinaciones y una lectotipificación para este género. Pernettya linifolia Phil. fue descrita por R.A. Philippi, y posteriormente incluida, ya sea en Gaultheria (Pernettya) mucronata o en Gaultheria (Pernettya) poeppigii; en este trabajo se propone que se trata de una buena especie, que de acuerdo con la nomenclatura actual de las ericáceas, debería denominarse Gaultheria linifolia (Phil.) Teillier & R.A. Rodr. La combinación Gaultheria angustifolia (Lindl.) Teillier fue recientemente publicada para otra especie de Chile y Argentina, pero se demostró que el nombre constituye un homónimo posterior a Gaultheria angustifolia Brandegee, una... |
Tipo: Journal article |
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Ano: 2016 |
URL: http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-66432016000100008 |
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PARRA,MARIA JOSÉ; ACUÑA,KARINA; CORCUERA,LUIS; RODRÍGUEZ,ROBERTO. |
Three Hymenophyllaceae genera were found in Katalapi Park, Region de Los Lagos, Chile: Hymenoglossum, Serpyllopsis, and Hymenophyllum. While the first two genera are monotypic, the third one is represented by 16 species. In this study, we propose that the Hymenophyllum species that were not found in the area are doubtful for Chile due to the inconsistency of their diagnostic characters. From the conservation point of view of this group, six of the species in the park are classified as vulnerable. Finally, and based on vegetative characters, an identification key for Hymenophyllum genera is given. |
Tipo: Journal article |
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Ano: 2012 |
URL: http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-66432012000200018 |
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PARRA,MARÍA JOSÉ; RODRÍGUEZ,ROBERTO; CAVIERES,LOHENGRIN; MUÑOZ-TAPIA,LAUREANA; ATALA,CRISTIAN. |
Chilean vegetation has been described based on dominant trees and shrubs, giving little attention to less conspicuous plants such as pteridophytes sensu lato (ferns and lycophytes). These plants have different ecological demands and reproductive strategies than woody plants and are excellent tools to recognize vegetation zones. In the present study we analyze the distributional patterns of the 124 pteridophyte taxa occurring in continental Chile, regarding species richness and habitat preferences distribution. Using Jaccard’s similarity index and grouping analysis, we obtained 5 pteridophyte zones that are significantly different from each other. Species richness distribution showed unimodal pattern with latitude, increasing from 17º S toward... |
Tipo: Journal article |
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Ano: 2015 |
URL: http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-66432015000100008 |
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