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Bosque Andino Patagónico, also known as Patagonian Andean forest,Schipper, Jan
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is a type of temperate to cold forest located in western
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in
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and also in southern Chile, at the southern end of
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. The climate here is influenced by humid air masses moving in from the
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which lose most of their moisture as they rise over the
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. The flora is dominated by trees, usually of the genus ''
Nothofagus ''Nothofagus'', also known as the southern beeches, is a genus of 43 species of trees and shrubs native to the Southern Hemisphere, found across southern South America (Chile, Argentina) and east and southeast Australia, New Zealand, New Guin ...
''.


Geography

The Bosque Andino Patagónico represents one of the few relatively undisturbed temperate forests that has been little changed by man. It occupies approximately 6.5 million hectares of land. It is culturally significant because of its archaeological and historical value. The Andean Patagonian forest region is located between 37°S and 55°S latitude, and clothes both sides of the Cordillera. The forest extends for about parallel to the Pacific coast, extending from just south of Mendoza in
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to the southern end of Santa Cruz Province and to the island portion of the province of
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. It is a narrow strip of land, with a maximum width of , dwindling to zero in places near the Chubut River and Santa Cruz Province. It is bounded to the east by the
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. Ecologically the forest have no equivalent in the
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. This is indebted to distinct biota histories and environmental differences. The forest is divided into four regions: deciduous forest, Magellan forest, Valdivia forest and Del Pehuén. Rainfall is more plentiful in the Andean area than in other parts of Patagonia and there are several lakes, reservoirs and hydro-electric projects within the forested area. There is also an increase in population in nearby urban areas and greater tourism in the forest, resulting in increasing pollution.


Climate

The climate of these forests is governed by atmospheric, topographical and oceanic factors. The prevailing westerly winds are laden with moisture and come from the Pacific Ocean, being linked to the South Pacific subtropical anticyclone. Frontal systems move inland and precipitation is high at low altitudes in southern Patagonia, making the fiord region one of the wettest places on earth outside the tropics, with rainfall topping per year in places. To the east of the Andes precipitation declines to nearly nil. In northern Patagonia, the seasons vary as the anticyclone oscillates northwards in summer and southwards in winter. More frontal systems cross the coast during the winter and that is the season when most precipitation occurs on the western slopes of the mountains. Some places suffer prolonged
drought A drought is a period of drier-than-normal conditions.Douville, H., K. Raghavan, J. Renwick, R.P. Allan, P.A. Arias, M. Barlow, R. Cerezo-Mota, A. Cherchi, T.Y. Gan, J. Gergis, D.  Jiang, A.  Khan, W.  Pokam Mba, D.  Rosenfeld, J. Tierney, ...
s in summer, and further east, on the Patagonian plateau, the air is no longer moist and little rain falls at any time of year. Over a west-east distance of , precipitation can fall from per year to . On the western side of the Andes, the cold
Humboldt Current The Humboldt Current, also called the Peru Current, is a cold, low-salinity ocean current that flows north along the western coast of South America.Montecino, Vivian, and Carina B. Lange. "The Humboldt Current System: Ecosystem components and pro ...
and prevailing westerly winds help to reduce temperature variations and the mean air temperature is at 36°S and is at 55°S. On the eastern side of the mountains the temperature variations are much more severe and there is a more
continental climate Continental climates often have a significant annual variation in temperature (warm to hot summers and cold winters). They tend to occur in central and eastern parts of the three northern-tier continents (North America, Europe, and Asia), typi ...
.


Soils

Much of the soils around the Andes are derived from volcanic material. In this soils
weathering Weathering is the deterioration of rocks, soils and minerals (as well as wood and artificial materials) through contact with water, atmospheric gases, sunlight, and biological organisms. It occurs '' in situ'' (on-site, with little or no move ...
has produced water-retentive
allophane Allophane is an amorphous to poorly crystalline hydrous aluminium silicate clay mineraloid. Its chemical formula is Al2O3·(SiO2)1.3-2·(2.5-3)H2O. Since it has short-range atomic order, it is a mineraloid, rather than a mineral, and can be ident ...
that can allow the vegetation to withstand drought. These soils develop chiefly from
volcanic ash Volcanic ash consists of fragments of rock, mineral crystals, and volcanic glass, produced during volcanic eruptions and measuring less than 2 mm (0.079 inches) in diameter. The term volcanic ash is also often loosely used to r ...
and wind-redeposited ash deposits that can reach several meters in height. These kind of soils have high
porosity Porosity or void fraction is a measure of the void (i.e. "empty") spaces in a material, and is a fraction of the volume of voids over the total volume, between 0 and 1, or as a percentage between 0% and 100%. Strictly speaking, some tests measure ...
and low
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. Locally they are known as trumao which are Andosols. Other soil types include ñadis which are aquepts usually developed on top of glacifluvial material. While ''trumaos'' originate from recent ashes on ancient ashes brown and red-clay soils develop, these soils are not restricted to old ash parent material but do also originate from
metamorphic rocks Metamorphic rocks arise from the transformation of existing rock to new types of rock in a process called metamorphism. The original rock ( protolith) is subjected to temperatures greater than and, often, elevated pressure of or more, caus ...
in the
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.Veblen 2007, p. 219 In the high Andes, the soils are known as lithosols and contain little organic matter. Much of the ground here may be subject to
permafrost Permafrost () is soil or underwater sediment which continuously remains below for two years or more; the oldest permafrost has been continuously frozen for around 700,000 years. Whilst the shallowest permafrost has a vertical extent of below ...
and the vegetation is scant, with
moss Mosses are small, non-vascular plant, non-vascular flowerless plants in the taxonomic phylum, division Bryophyta (, ) ''sensu stricto''. Bryophyta (''sensu lato'', Wilhelm Philippe Schimper, Schimp. 1879) may also refer to the parent group bryo ...
es and
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s growing on the rocks and scree. Generally speaking soils in the northern Argentine area are arranged in the following pattern by decreasing longitude and altitude lithosols, andosols, cambisols and
regosol A Regosol in the World Reference Base for Soil Resources (WRB) is very weakly developed mineral soil in Soil consolidation, unconsolidated materials. Regosols are extensive in erosion, eroding lands, in particular in arid and semi-arid areas and i ...
s. The last ones occur at the boundary with the
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.


Regions


Deciduous forest

This is the easternmost and driest part of the forest and extends from
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to
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. The three main species here are all deciduous, the lenga beech (''Nothofagus pumilio''), the Antarctic beech (''Nothofagus antarctica''), which is found typically in lower and damp locations, and the mountain cypress (''Austrocedrus chilensis''). Other species present are the radal (''Lomatia hirsuta''), the raulí beech (''Nothofagus alpina'') and the roble beech (''Nothofagus obliqua''). Underneath these large trees there is usually a lower layer which includes such shrubs and small trees as boxleaf azara (''Azara microphylla''), Chilean wineberry (''Aristotelia chilensis''), Darwin's barberry (''Berberis darwinii'', box-leaved barberry (''Berberis microphylla'') and the bamboo coligüe cane (''Chusquea culeou''), as well as a wide range of herbs.


Magellanic forest

The southern end of the forest is characterised by a colder, dry climate and the number of species growing here are more limited. The predominant tree is the evergreen Magellan's beech (''Nothofagus betuloides''), sometimes accompanied by the canelo (''Drimys winteri''). The understorey shrubs are similar to the deciduous forest apart from the absence of bamboo. There are also
peat bogs A bog or bogland is a wetland that accumulates peat as a deposit of dead plant materials often mosses, typically sphagnum moss. It is one of the four main types of wetlands. Other names for bogs include mire, mosses, quagmire, and mus ...
with various species of
sphagnum moss ''Sphagnum'' is a genus of approximately 380 accepted species of mosses, commonly known as sphagnum moss, also bog moss and quacker moss (although that term is also sometimes used for peat). Accumulations of ''Sphagnum'' can store water, since ...
and plants such as the sundew (''Drosera uniflora'').


Valdivian forest

The Valdivian forest lies in a discontinuous belt on the west of the area. The precipitation is greater here. Some parts, such as at Puerto Blest near the Rio Negro (
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), have an average rainfall of per year, and the impression is of jungle. Here the most common trees are the coihue (''Nothofagus dombeyi''), the Patagonian cypress (''Fitzroya cupressoides''), the Chilean hazel (''Gevuina avellana''), the ulmo (''Eucryphia cordifolia''), the Guaitecas cypress (''Pilgerodendron uviferum''), the podocarp (''Podocarpus nubigenus'') and the female maniu (''Saxegothaea conspicua''). There is a dense understorey of bamboos, the hardy fuchsia (''Fuchsia magellanica''), reeds and ferns. Mammals present in the Valdivian forest include an arboreal
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, the monito del monte (''Dromiciops gliroides''), the world's smallest deer, the southern pudú (''Pudu puda''), and South America's smallest cat, the
kodkod The kodkod (''Leopardus guigna''), also called güiña, is the smallest felid species native to the Americas. It lives primarily in central and southern Chile, as well as marginally in adjoining areas of Argentina. Since 2002, it has been listed ...
(''Leopardus guigna''). The giant snail ('' Macrocyclis peruvianus''), with a shell length of , is also found here.


Del Pehuén

This region lies in the centre of the forest to the west of
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. The dominant species here is the Chilean pine (''Araucaria araucana''). This area has been the location of much logging in the past. The understorey is scanty and consists of such shrubs as the bamboo caña coligüe (''Chusquea culeou'') and the box-leaved barberry (''Berberis buxifolia'').


Fauna

The fauna of the Andean Patagonian forest region is very varied with many
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species. Predatory mammals include the puma (''Puma concolor''), the culpeo (''Lycalopex culpaeus''), the southern river otter (''Lontra provocax'') and the
Geoffroy's cat Geoffroy's cat (''Leopardus geoffroyi'') is a small wild cat native to the southern and central regions of South America. It is around the size of a domestic cat. It is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List due to it being widespread and a ...
(''Leopardus geoffroyi''). Other mammals include Humboldt's hog-nosed skunk (''Conepatus humboldtii''), the Patagonian mara (''Dolichotis patagonum''), the
guanaco The guanaco ( ; ''Lama guanicoe'') is a camelid native to South America, closely related to the llama. Guanacos are one of two wild South American camelids; the other species is the vicuña, which lives at higher elevations. Etymology The gua ...
(''Lama guanicoe''), the south Andean deer (''Hippocamelus bisulcus'') and numerous species of rodents. There is a wide range of bird life, ranging from the black-chested buzzard-eagle (''Geranoaetus melanoleucus'') and Magellanic woodpecker (''Campephilus magellanicus'') to the Chilean swallow (''Tachycineta meyeni'') and the torrent duck (''Merganetta armata''). Amphibians are represented by the toad ('' Rhinella spinulosa''), the large four-eyed frog (''Pleurodema bufoninum''), ''
Pleurodema bibroni ''Pleurodema bibroni'' is a species of frog in the family Leptodactylidae. Its common name is four-eyed frog, although this name can also refer to the genus '' Pleurodema'' in general. The common name refers to two inguinal poison glands that res ...
'' and the
Darwin's frog Darwin's frog (''Rhinoderma darwinii''), also called the Southern Darwin's frog, is a species of frog of the family Rhinodermatidae. It was discovered by Charles Darwin during his voyage on HMS ''Beagle''. on a trip to Chile. In 1841, French ...
(''Rhinoderma darwinii''), and there are also numerous lizards and the Peru slender snake (''Tachymenis peruviana''). There are many species of native fish in the lakes and rivers.


Rock art

Rock paintings have been found in the valley of the Rio Manso in north Patagonia, both in Argentina and in Chile. The paintings are largely abstract and mostly consist of complex patterns of straight lines, with zig-zag lines, diamonds and triangles, and sometimes concentric circles. There is some figurative art showing humans and animals and the colour most often used is different shades of red. The style of the work makes it likely to have been performed by
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s in the late
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era.


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