CICYTTP   12500
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION CIENTIFICA Y DE TRANSFERENCIA TECNOLOGICA A LA PRODUCCION
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
capítulos de libros
Título:
Diversificación y cambios de las angiospermas durante el neógeno en Argentina
Autor/es:
V. BARREDA, L. ANZÓTEGUI, A. PRIETO, P. ACEÑOLAZA, M. M. BIANCHI, A. BORROMEI, M. BREA, M. CACCAVARI, G. CUADRADO, S. GARRALLA, S. GRILL, G. GUERSTEIN, A. LUTZ, M. MANCINI, L. MAUTINO, E. G. OTTONE, M.. QUATTROCCHIO, E. ROMERO, M. ZAMALOA Y A. ZUCOL
Libro:
Ameghiniana 50º Aniversario
Editorial:
Instituto saleciano de Artes gráficas
Referencias:
Lugar: Buenos Aires; Año: 2007; p. 173 - 191
Resumen:
Abstract. ANGIOSPERM DIVERSIFICATION AND CHANGES DURING THE NEOGENE IN ARGENTINA. Climate is ac­cepted as being the main determinant of the dynamics of Neogene floral changes. The final uplift of the Andes in South America (Late Miocene-Pliocene) would have also been an important forcing factor. We present the first updated synthesis of the main changes of the Neogene flora in Argentina based on the plant fossil record. Early-Middle Miocene floras were assembled in three well supported Paleo-phyto­geographic Provinces: the Neotropical, to the north, characterized by families nowadays present in the Chaco Domain (e.g. Apocinaceae, Aquifoliaceae, Cactaceae, Fabaceae, Sapotaceae, Moraceae, Anacardiaceae, Ulmaceae, Arecaceae, Amaranthaceae); the Nothofagidites, to the southwestern tip, domi­nated by elements of the austral forests (e.g. Nothofagaceae, Podocarpaceae, Araucariaceae, Misodendraceae, Menianthaceae, Rosaceae, Cunoniaceae); and the Transitional, in central and south-east­ern Argentina, defined by a mixed of Neotropical and Austral components. By the Late Miocene-Pliocene, the area previously occupied by the Transitional Province was replaced by a new one, the ProtoEspinal/Estepa (earliest Espinal/Steppe) Province characterized by a xerophytic shrubby-herba­ceous vegetation (e.g. Chenopodiaceae, Ephedraceae, Convolvulaceae, Anacardiaceae, Fabaceae, Asteraceae, Ulmaceae Celtoideae). The Neotropical and Nothofagidites Provinces remain without great variations during this interval. Pleistocene and Holocene vegetation distributions have changed exten­sively and repeatedly in both latitudinal and/or altitudinal gradients, which were recombined markedly in different proportions from today’s in response to the atmospheric circulation patterns, oscillations in climate, ice extent and sea level fluctuations. Pollen records suggest a transitional stage towards the pre­sent plant distributions after 4000 yr. BP south of 34º S latitude