IER   26026
INSTITUTO DE ECOLOGIA REGIONAL
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
The peatlands of the Argentinean Puna, its relation with the anthropic use
Autor/es:
IZQUIERDO ANDREA ELISA; FOGUET JAVIER; NAVARRO CARLOS JAVIER; ARAOZ EZEQUIEL; CASAGRANDA ELVIRA; GRAU HECTOR RICARDO; CARILLA JULIETA
Lugar:
Nova Friburgo
Reunión:
Jornada; II International Conference on Research for Sustainable Development in Mountains Regions: Connecting Science to Practice; 2018
Institución organizadora:
Universidad Federal do Ceará
Resumen:
In the Argentine Puna (a very arid high elevation subtropical plateau), biodiversity and productivity is concentrated on peatbogs. We analysed the phenology of peatbogs plant productivity based on NDVI dynamics derived from Modis satellite images during the 21st century, particularly focussing on inter-annual stability/variability in relation to different geographic features and potential land use. We found a strong positive correlation between peatbog size and phenological stability. When we controlled for peatbog size, we found that peatbogs nearby populated areas had more interannual ndvi variability than isolated and remote peatbogs, suggesting that intensive grazing decreases the functional stability of these ecosystems. Field-based records indicated that water table depth fluctuates seasonally in the order of 10-20 cm, with lower level during the summer rainy season, likely due to higher evapotranspiration during this time of the year, as well as time-lags related to the size of the peatbogs watershed. Heavily grazed peatbogs showed higher spatial variability of the water table and this can have an effect over vegetation. We discuss the implications of these results in relation to current trends in climate (aridization), livestock density (decreasing), and other increasing human impacts (mining, tourism)