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The Brazilian Pampa: A Fragile Biome

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Type: Journal Article
Author: Roesch, Luiz Fernando Wurdig; Vieira, Frederico Costa Beber; Schünemann, Adriano Luis; Teixeira, Italo Filippi; Senna, Ana Julia Teixeira; Stefenon, Valdir Marcos
Journal: Diversity
Volume: 1
Page(s): 182-198
Date: 2009
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/6797
Sector: Agriculture
Land Tenure & Use
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Subject(s): biodiversity
soil
conservation
plants
ecosystems
Abstract: "Biodiversity is one of the most fundamental properties of Nature. It underpins the stability of ecosystems, provides vast bioresources for economic use, and has important cultural significance for many people. The Pampa biome, located in the southernmost state of Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, illustrates the direct and indirect interdependence of humans and biodiversity. The Brazilian Pampa lies within the South Temperate Zone where grasslands scattered with shrubs and trees are the dominant vegetation. The soil, originating from sedimentary rocks, often has an extremely sandy texture that makes them fragile—highly prone to water and wind erosion. Human activities have converted or degraded many areas of this biome. In this review we discuss our state-of-the-art knowledge of the diversity and the major biological features of this regions and the cultural factors that have shaped it. Our aim is to contribute toward a better understanding of the current status of this special biome and to describe how the interaction between human activities and environment affects the region, highlighting the fragility of the Brazilian Pampa."

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