Plot ordination of non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) based on the abundance-coverage data of plant species in Potrero de los Funes Village, San Luis province, central region of Argentina. Black dots represent the plots and the vectors the environmental variables related to NMDS axes (cutoff level r2 = 0.22). The names of the plots are determined by the dominant species within the plot: ESPIN (“espinillares”of Vachellia caven), CHILFLO (“chilcales” of Flourensia thurifera), MOLLE (“mollares” of Lithraea molleoides), SOPHO (“soforales” of Sophora linearifolia), HETSAL (Heterosperma ovatifolium and Salpichroa origanifolia,), TAGBIB (Tagetes minuta and Bidens subalternans), CYNO (Cynodon dactylon), CORTA (Cortaderia selloana), CARDA and CARDALCA (“cardales” of Cirsium vulgare), BC (Prosopis caldenia), HETERO (“alcanforales” of Heterotheca subaxillaris).

 
 
  Part of: Nievas RP, Calderon MR, Moglia MM (2019) Environmental factors affecting the success of exotic plant invasion in a wildland-urban ecotone in temperate South America. Neotropical Biology and Conservation 14(2): 257-274. https://doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.14.e37633