Vinka Anic
University of Chile
5 Papers
26 Citations
Vinka Anic is an academic researcher from University of Chile. The author has contributed to research in topics: Canonical correspondence analysis & Vegetation. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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Importance of water quality on plant abundance and diversity in high-alpine meadows of the Yerba Loca Natural Sanctuary at the Andes of north-central Chile
Rosanna Ginocchio,Josefina Hepp,Elena Bustamante,Yasna Silva,Luz María de la Fuente,Jean Francois Casale,Jean Paul de la Harpe,Paola Urrestarazu,Vinka Anic,Gloria Montenegro +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the efecto of the calidad of aguas in the abundancia and diversidad floristica of las vegas altoandinas del Santuario de la Naturaleza Yerba Loca (SNYL) in Chile central (33° 15' S, 70° 18' O).
Diatoms and dinoflagellates macroscopic regularities shaped by intrinsic physical forcing variability in Patagonian and Fuegian fjords and channels (48°–56°S)
TL;DR: In this paper, the distribution of planktonic organisms remains a central focus of research due to the fact that physical and biological interactions affect the marine pelagic ecosystem in different ways and at different scales.
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Influence of Soil Chemical Variables and Altitude on the Distribution of High-alpine Plants: the Case of the Andes of Central Chile
Vinka Anic,Luis Felipe Hinojosa,Javiera Díaz-Forester,Elena Bustamante,Luz María de la Fuente,Jean Francois Casale,Jean Paul de la Harpe,Gloria Montenegro,Rosanna Ginocchio +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors determined whether soil chemical properties affect spatial distribution and abundance of alpine plants in an altitudinal gradient in the Andes of central Chile, emphasizing metal content.
Long‐term effects of artificial nighttime lighting and trophic complexity on plant biomass and foliar carbon and nitrogen in a grassland community
TL;DR: In this paper , a five-year field experiment, artificial ecosystems (mesocosms) of grassland communities both alone or in combination with invertebrate herbivores and predators were exposed to light treatments that simulated street lighting technologies (low pressure sodium, and light-emitting diode [LED]based white lighting), at ground-level illuminance.
Soil physicochemical factors as environmental filters for spontaneous plant colonization of abandoned tailing dumps
Rosanna Ginocchio,Pedro León-Lobos,Eduardo C. Arellano,Vinka Anic,Juan F. Ovalle,Alan J. M. Baker +5 more
TL;DR: There were 10 plant species with greater abundance on sites with high total Cu concentrations and fine-textured substrates, which could be useful for developing plant-based stabilization programs of ATDs in semiarid Mediterranean-climate type ecosystems of north-central Chile.