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Matos P., Pinho P., Aragon G., Martinez I., Nunes A., Soares A., Branquinho C. 2015. Lichen traits responding to aridity. Journal of Ecology 103:451-458. Nunes A., Tápia S., Pinho P., Correia O. & Branquinho C. 215. Advantages of the point-intercept method for assessing functional diversity in semi-arid areas. iForest-Biogeosciences and Forestry |
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About the project WHY? Large areas of mainland Portugal have a semi-arid climate. And many of those areas are currently undergoing a desertification and land-degradation process. More than characterizing the current status of desertification and land degradation we aim at to provide a set of indicators to assist us in detecting the early signs of desertification and land degradation and even to anticipate it. We propose a new approach on the problem of “which areas are more susceptible to desertification, now and in the future?” HOW? We established a climate gradient and chosen sampling sites using a stratified random way. In those sampling sites we are measuring a large range of plant functional traits together with assessment of vegetation structure, measured at the regional level both in space and in time. Researchers:
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eChanges- Ecology of Environmental Changes is a cE3c research group |