Forest restoration in a fog oasis: evidence indicates need for cultural awareness in constructing the reference.
<h4>Background</h4>In the Peruvian Coastal Desert, an archipelago of fog oases, locally called lomas, are centers of biodiversity and of past human activity. Fog interception by a tree canopy, dominated by the legume tree tara (Caesalpinia spinosa), enables the occurrence in the Atiquipa...
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Main Authors: | Luís Balaguer, Rosa Arroyo-García, Percy Jiménez, María Dolores Jiménez, Luís Villegas, Irene Cordero, Rafael Rubio de Casas, Raúl Fernández-Delgado, María Eugenia Ron, Esteban Manrique, Pablo Vargas, Emilio Cano, José J Pueyo, James Aronson |
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2011
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4e66de4270c54fe4a4a7dfb5a850c2eb |
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