Geography of plants of Western La Alcarria and “Mesa” of Ocaña (II). Phytoecological and life forms indigenous flora analysis in five representative space tracts

Biological spectra analysis initiated in a previous paper (García-Abad, 2009, Part I) is continued here. Floristic inventories are carried out during one agricultural year (2002-03) in five 1 km²-U.T.M. grid squares. These space tracts form a representative transect in Western La Alcarria and “Mesa”...

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Main Author: Juan Javier García-Abad Alonso
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2011-12-01
Series:Anales de Geografía de la Universidad Complutense
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Online Access:http://147.96.1.34/index.php/AGUC/article/view/37020
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spelling doaj-25716d190953403ca4b793899cf96b9c2020-11-25T01:44:39ZspaUniversidad Complutense de MadridAnales de Geografía de la Universidad Complutense0211-98031988-23782011-12-0131210312410.5209/rev_AGUC.2011.v31.n2.3702036895Geography of plants of Western La Alcarria and “Mesa” of Ocaña (II). Phytoecological and life forms indigenous flora analysis in five representative space tractsJuan Javier García-Abad Alonso0Universidad de AlcaláBiological spectra analysis initiated in a previous paper (García-Abad, 2009, Part I) is continued here. Floristic inventories are carried out during one agricultural year (2002-03) in five 1 km²-U.T.M. grid squares. These space tracts form a representative transect in Western La Alcarria and “Mesa” of Ocaña (AM). This Part II is about the phytoecological and life forms spectra. Since the both spaces are nested local spectra could be related to the spectra of AM region. Besides providing a quantitative description of the flora, the outcomes allow to made phytogeographical and geoecological interpretations. Almost a fourth part of AM’s flora corresponds to weeds, ruderals and plants that grow on other open sites, being their percentages higher in analyzed five localities. Despite the life forms spectrum shows a clear top position of the terophytes, the perennial plants dominate extensively ones. Finally, the relevancy of the 1 km²-U.T.M. grid square to study the geography of the plants is valued.http://147.96.1.34/index.php/AGUC/article/view/37020cuadrícula u.t.m. de 1 km²espectro biotípicoespectro fitoecológicofitogeografíainterpretación geoecológicala alcarria occidental y mesa de ocaña.
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Geography of plants of Western La Alcarria and “Mesa” of Ocaña (II). Phytoecological and life forms indigenous flora analysis in five representative space tracts
Anales de Geografía de la Universidad Complutense
cuadrícula u.t.m. de 1 km²
espectro biotípico
espectro fitoecológico
fitogeografía
interpretación geoecológica
la alcarria occidental y mesa de ocaña.
author_facet Juan Javier García-Abad Alonso
author_sort Juan Javier García-Abad Alonso
title Geography of plants of Western La Alcarria and “Mesa” of Ocaña (II). Phytoecological and life forms indigenous flora analysis in five representative space tracts
title_short Geography of plants of Western La Alcarria and “Mesa” of Ocaña (II). Phytoecological and life forms indigenous flora analysis in five representative space tracts
title_full Geography of plants of Western La Alcarria and “Mesa” of Ocaña (II). Phytoecological and life forms indigenous flora analysis in five representative space tracts
title_fullStr Geography of plants of Western La Alcarria and “Mesa” of Ocaña (II). Phytoecological and life forms indigenous flora analysis in five representative space tracts
title_full_unstemmed Geography of plants of Western La Alcarria and “Mesa” of Ocaña (II). Phytoecological and life forms indigenous flora analysis in five representative space tracts
title_sort geography of plants of western la alcarria and “mesa” of ocaña (ii). phytoecological and life forms indigenous flora analysis in five representative space tracts
publisher Universidad Complutense de Madrid
series Anales de Geografía de la Universidad Complutense
issn 0211-9803
1988-2378
publishDate 2011-12-01
description Biological spectra analysis initiated in a previous paper (García-Abad, 2009, Part I) is continued here. Floristic inventories are carried out during one agricultural year (2002-03) in five 1 km²-U.T.M. grid squares. These space tracts form a representative transect in Western La Alcarria and “Mesa” of Ocaña (AM). This Part II is about the phytoecological and life forms spectra. Since the both spaces are nested local spectra could be related to the spectra of AM region. Besides providing a quantitative description of the flora, the outcomes allow to made phytogeographical and geoecological interpretations. Almost a fourth part of AM’s flora corresponds to weeds, ruderals and plants that grow on other open sites, being their percentages higher in analyzed five localities. Despite the life forms spectrum shows a clear top position of the terophytes, the perennial plants dominate extensively ones. Finally, the relevancy of the 1 km²-U.T.M. grid square to study the geography of the plants is valued.
topic cuadrícula u.t.m. de 1 km²
espectro biotípico
espectro fitoecológico
fitogeografía
interpretación geoecológica
la alcarria occidental y mesa de ocaña.
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