Lia Montti
Distribution and Invasion risk by Ligustrum Lucidum (Oleaceae) in the Argentinean Yungas as Consequences of Climate and Land Use Changes

Yungas subtropical mountain forest of Argentine.

Forest invaded by exotic tree L. Lucidum.
| Town/Region | Country | Categories | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Argentinean Yungas | Argentina | Central and Latin America, Forests, Plants | 26 Jul 2010 |
The Yungas is highly diverse cloud forest located in the eastern slope of NW Argentina mountains. This forest plays a key role in protecting watersheds and water resources for millions of inhabitants of the fertile foothills. However, land transformation and spread of exotic species endanger its conservation. Actually, livestock grazing and agriculture practices have decreased in mountain areas, which are not suitable for modern agriculture and cannot compete with extensive flat areas with fertile soils of the region.
Additionally, during the last four decades, regional precipitation has increased, in association with global climate change. These changes favor forest regeneration, but a growing proportion of these new forests are strongly dominated by Ligustrum lucidum, an exotic invasive species that have ecological characteristics different from native secondary forests (e.g. higher growth rates and biomass, lower diversity).
Current trends in climate and land use suggest that Ligustrum forests may cover tens of thousands of hectares in the coming decades. So the focus of this research will be quantified the actual and future distribution of Ligustrum and compare with the native forest making spatially modeled in future scenery about its ecological consequences in biodiversity, carbon sequestration and watersheds. Particularly we identify suitable environment conditions for the species and predict potential invasion for 2030 and 2050 and with this information we will orient landscape management policies (e.g. early warning systems, monitoring, mechanic control of early invading individuals, specific restoration techniques of native species).
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