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MEMORIAS
No. 18
PEARSON, O. & PEARSON, C. (1978)
The diversity and
abundance of vertebrates along an altitudinal gradient in Peru
The Pacific slope of the Andes of southern Perú
supports a variety of biotic communities, some of which are
unique and some of which are ecologic analogs of communities
found on other continents. Because quantitative descriptions
of the fauna and flora of these communities are lacking, because
some of the communities are so widespread as to be of economic
importance in Peru,Bolivia, Argentina, and Chile, and because
together they provide an interesting altitudinal sequence, we
have attempted to describe quantitatively a series of eight
selected communities. Most of the Peruvian communities support
a greater Bird Species Diversity than expected on the basis
of Foliage Height Diversity appropriate to Chile or North America.
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