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Article title
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Abstract
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Keywords
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Introduction
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Methods
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Study region
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Vegetation sampling and environmental variables
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Data analysis
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Results
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Floristic composition of vegetation types
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Classification of vegetation types
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Type 1.1 Aspidosperma quebracho-blanco forest (locally named as “quebrachal”) (Figure )
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Type 1.2 Larrea divaricata shrubland (locally called “jarillal” or “fachinal”) (Figure )
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Type 1.3 Prosopis flexuosa woodland (locally known as “algarrobal”, “ralera”)
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Type 2.1 Larrea cuneifolia shrubland (locally named as “jarillal”, “cardonal”) (Figure )
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Type 2.2 Larrea cuneifolia – Bulnesia retama shrubland (“jarillal”)
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Type 3.1 Mimozyganthus carinatus – Bulnesia foliosa shrubland (locally known as “latal” and “iscayantal”) (Figure )
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Type 3.2 Tricomaria usillo shrublands
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Type 4.1 Suaeda divaricata – Atriplex argentina shrubland (“jumeal”, “cachiyuyal”, “cardonal”, “zampal”) (Figure )
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Type 4.2 Heterostachys ritteriana – Allenrolfea patagonica succulent shrubland (“jumeal”) (Figure )
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Diversity, endemism, non-native species and chorotypes distribution patterns across the vegetation types
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Physiognomy and life form spectra across vegetation types
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Vegetation types and their relationship with environmental and edaphic variables
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Discussion
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Floristic patterns
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Physiognomy and life form spectra across vegetation types
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Plant richness, endemism, non-native species and chorotypes distribution patterns across the vegetation types
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Vegetation types and their relationship with environmental variables
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Vegetation types and the role of disturbance
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Conclusion and further perspectives
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Data availability statement
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Author contributions
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Acknowledgements
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References
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E-mail and ORCID
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Supplementary materials
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