Keywords:
Parque Etnobotánico Omora (Agency : Chile).
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Birds -- Chile -- Cabo de Hornos Biosphere Reserve.
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Forest birds -- Habitat -- Chile -- Parque Etnobotánico Omora.
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Habitat surveys -- Chile -- Parque Etnobotánico Omora.
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Biodiversity -- Chile -- Cabo de Hornos Biosphere Reserve.
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Endangered species -- Chile -- Cabo de Hornos Biosphere Reserve.
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Birds -- Conservation -- Chile -- Cabo de Hornos Biosphere.
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Electronic books.
Description / Table of Contents:
The first synthesis of current knowledge of forest and wetland birds in the world's southernmost forests, this book contains both original work by Rozzi and Jimenez and the results of a decade of research conducted by the scientists associated with the Omora Park.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
Pages:
1 online resource (387 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9781574415438
URL:
https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/geomar/detail.action?docID=1791338
DDC:
333.95/8160983
Language:
English
Note:
Intro -- Contents -- Foreword: Magellanic Sub-Antarctic Ornithology at Omora Park - Roberto P. Schlatter -- Omora Park and the Emergence of Long-Term Ornithology in the Cape Horn Region - Álvaro Jaramillo -- Preface: Ornithological Research at Omora Park: The Longest Bird-banding Program in Sub-Antarctic Forests of the Southern Hemisphere- Ricardo Rozzi and Jaime E. Jiménez -- Part I. The Long-Term Ornithological Research Program At Omora Park: Birdconservation, New Morphological Information, And Ecological Insights -- 1. The Omora Park Long-Term Ornithological Research Program: Study Sites and methods - Ricardo Rozzi, Jaime E. Jiménez, Francisca Massardo, Juan Carlos Torres-Mura, and Rajan Rijal -- 2. A Summary of the Birds Captured with Mist-Nets and/or Censused in the Southernmost Forests of the World - Ricardo Rozzi and Jaime E. Jiménez -- A. Passerines and other small birds captured with mist-nets in the sub-Antarctic forests atOmora Park and complementary sites on Navarino Island -- B. Larger-sized birds incidentally captured with mist-nets in the sub-Antarctic forests at Omora Park and other sites on Navarino Island -- C. Passerines inhabiting the high-Andean habitats above the tree-line captured with mist-nets at Robalo Mountain, Omora Park, Navarino Island -- D. Exotic passerines captured with mist-nets in the sub-Antarctic forests at Omora Park and Puerto Williams on Navarino Island -- 3. A long-term program of biocultural research, education, and conservation at the southern end of the Americas - Ricardo Rozzi, Francisca Massardo, and Orlando Dollenz: Austro Universitaria 14: 50-59 (2003).
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4. The Omora bird banding program in the sub-Antarctic forests: standardization of the appropriate band sizes for the birds of the Magellanic Region - Christopher Anderson, Ricardo Rozzi, Christopher Elphick, and Steven McGehee: Boletín Chileno de Ornitología 9: 2-11 (2002) -- 5. Field verification of Zimmer's wing-formula for identification of Elaenia Albiceps Chilensis - Steven M. McGehee and Jack C. Eitniear: Boletín SAO 16: 58-63 (2006) -- Part II. Singularities Of The Magellanic Sub-Antarctic Avifauna -- 6. Introduction to the Singularities of the Magellanic Sub-Antarctic Avifauna - Sebastián Dardanelli, Jaime E. Jiménez, Rodrigo A. Vásquez, and Christopher Elphick -- 7. Diurnal and Nocturnal Activity of the Rufous-Legged Owl (Strix rufipes) in the forests of Cape Horn - Silvina Ippi and Ricardo Rozzi: Boletín Chileno de Ornitología 10: 9-12 (2004) -- 8. Late-summer presence of the Patagonian Tyrant, Colorhamphus parvirostris (Darwin) on Navarino Island, Cape Horn County, Chile - Steven McGehee, Ricardo Rozzi, Christopher Anderson, Silvina Ippi, Rodrigo Vásquez, and Susan Woodland: Anales del Instituto de la Patagonia 32: 25-33 (2004) -- 9. The Autecology of the Fío-fío (Elaenia albiceps Lafresnaye and d'Orbigny) in subantarctic forests of the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, Chile - Clare E. Brown, Christopher B. Anderson, Silvina Ippi, Margaret F. Sherriffs, Rina Charlin, Steve McGehee, and Ricardo Rozzi: Anales del Instituto de la Patagonia 35: 29-40 (2007) -- 10. Diet of the Patagonian Sierra-Finch (Phrygilus patagonicus) on Navarino Island, Chile - Steven M. McGehee and Jack Clinton Eitniear: Ornitología Neotropical 18: 449-452 (2007) -- 11. Consumption of leñadura (Maytenus magellanica) seeds by three Primarily Insectivorous Bird Species - Steven M. McGehee : Anales del Instituto de la Patagonia 35: 71-73 (2007).
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12. Sexual Dimorphism and Parental Roles in the Thorn-tailed Rayadito (Furnariidae) - Juan Moreno, Santiago Merino, Elisa Lobato, Miguel A. Rodríguez-Gironés, and Rodrigo A. Vásquez: Condor 109: 312-320 (2007) -- 13. Haematozoa In Forest Birds From Southern Chile: Latitudinal Gradients In Prevalence And Parasite Lineage Richness - Santiago Merino, Juan Moreno, Rodrigo A. Vásquez, Javier Martínez, Inocencia Sánchez-Monsálvez, Cristian F. Estades, Silvina Ippi, Pablo Sabat, Ricardo Rozzi, And Steven Mcgehee: Austral Ecology 33: 329-340 (2008) -- Part III. Seasonal Dynamics Of The Sub-Antarctic Bird Communities In Different Habitat Types Of the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve -- 14. Introduction To The Seasonal Dynamics Of The Sub-Antarctic Bird Communities In Different Habitat Types Of The Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve - Christopher S. Elphick, Jaime E. Jiménez, Ronnie Reyes, And Ricardo Rozzi -- 15. Bird Assemblages In The Southernmost Forests Of The World: Methodological Variations For Determining Species Composition - Christopher Anderson And Ricardo Rozzi: Anales Del Instituto De La Patagonia 28: 89-100 (2000) -- 16. Seasonal Dynamics And Distribution Patterns Of Birds Associated With Sub-Antarctic Wetlands In The Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve (54-55ºs), Chile - José Tomás Ibarra, Ricardo Rozzi, Horacio Gilabert, Christopher B. Anderson, Steven M. Mcgehee, And Cristián Bonacic: Ornitología Neotropical 20: 321-337 (2009) -- 17. Annual Variation Of Abundance And Composition In Forest Bird Assemblages On Navarino Island, Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, Chile - Silvina Ippi, Christopher B. Anderson, Ricardo Rozzi, And Chris S. Elphick: Ornitología Neotropical 20: 231-245 (2009).
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18. Diversity And Singularity Of The Avifauna In The Austral Peat Bogs Of The Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, Chile - José Tomás Ibarra, Christopher B. Anderson, Tomás A. Altamirano, Ricardo Rozzi, And Cristián Bonacic: Ciencia E Investigación Agraria 37: 29-43 (2010) -- Part IV. The Mink (Neovison Vison), The Impact Of A Carnivore On The Birds Of the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve -- 19. Introduction To The American Mink (Neovison Vison): Impact Of An Invasive Carnivore On Birds In One Of The Most "Pristine" Zones Of The Planet - José Tomás Ibarra And Christopher B. Anderson -- 20. The American Mink (Mustela Vison, Schreber, Carnivora: Mustelidae), A New Exotic Mammal Fornavarino Island - Ricardo Rozzi And Margaret Sherriffs: Anales Del Instituto De La Patagonia 31: 97-104 (2003) -- 21. Diet Of The American Mink Mustela Vison And Its Potential Impact On The Native Fauna Of Navarinoisland, Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, Chile - Elke Schüttler, Jaime Cárcamo, And Ricardo Rozzi: Revista Chilena De Historia Natural 81: 599-613 (2008) -- 22. Invasive American Mink Mustela Vison In Wetlands Of The Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, Southern Chile: What Are They Eating? - José Tomás Ibarra, Laura Fasola, David W. Macdonald, Ricardo Rozzi, And Cristián Bonacic: Oryx 43: 87-90 (2009) -- 23. Vulnerability Of Ground-Nesting Waterbirds To Predation By Invasive American Mink In The Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, Chile - Elke Schüttler, Reinhard Klenke, Steven Mcgehee, Ricardo Rozzi, And Kurt Jax: Biological Conservation 142: 1450-1460 (2009) -- 24. Clutch Size, Nesting Sites, And Breeding Success Of The Upland Goose (Chloephaga Picta Gmelin, 1789) In The Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, Chile - José Tomás Ibarra, Elke Schüttler, Steven Mcgehee, And Ricardo Rozzi: Anales Del Instituto De La Patagonia 38: 73-82 (2010).
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Part V. Birds That Promote Conservation, Ecotourism, Education, And Environmental Ethics At The Southern End Of The Americas -- 25. Introduction To The Birds Of The Southernmost Tip Of South America That Promote Conservation, Ecotourism, Education, And Environmental Ethics - J. Cristóbal Pizarro, José Tomás Ibarra, And Ricardo Rozzi -- 26. From Science Towards Conservation: The Education And Environmental Ethics Program Of The Omora Ethnobotanical Park - Ricardo Rozzi, Juan Manuel Draguicevic, Ximena Arango, Margaret Sherriffs, Silvina Ippi, Christopher Anderson, Mitzi Acevedo, Jordi Plana, Steven Mcgehee, Erika Cortés, And Francisca Massardo: Ambiente Desarrollo 21: 20-29 (2005) -- 27. Discovery and implementation of the Magellanic Woodpecker (Campephilus magellanicus) as acharismatic species: a biocultural approach for conservation in the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve - Ximena Arango, Ricardo Rozzi, Francisca Massardo, Christopher B. Anderson, and Tomás Ibarra: Magallania 35: 71-88 (2007) -- Part VI. Ethno-Ornithology In The Sub-Antarctic Forests Of South America -- 28. Introduction To Ethno-Ornithology In The Sub-Antarctic Forests Of South America - Victoria Castro, Francisca Massardo, And José Tomás Ibarra -- 29. A Contemporary Mapuche Ethno-Ornithology: Twenty Winged Poems From The Native Forests Of Chile - Lorenzo Aillapan And Ricardo Rozzi: Ornitología Neotropical 15 (Suppl.): 419-434 (2004) -- 30. Yahgan And Lafkenche Ethno-Ornithology In The Temperate Forests Of Austral South America - Francisca Massardo And Ricardo Rozzi: Ornitología Neotropical 15 (Suppl.): 395-407 (2004) -- 31. Ethical Implications Of Yahgan And Mapuche Narratives About Birds Of The Temperate Forests Of Southern South America - Ricardo Rozzi: Ornitología Neotropical 15 (Suppl.): 435-444 (2004).
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Epilogue: The Second Decade Of Long-Term Ornithological Studies At Omora Park: New Ornithological Perspectives From The South - Jaime E. Jiménez And Ricardo Rozzi.
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