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Guides and Publications

Here you are a short list of publications.

  • Rozzi, R., F. Massardo, C. Anderson, K. Heidinger, and J. A. Silander, Jr. (2006). Ten principles for biocultural conservation at the southern tip of the Americas: the approach of the Omora Ethnobotanical Park. Ecology and Society 11(1): 43.

  • Anderson, C.B., R. Rozzi, J.C. Torres-Mura, S.M. McGehee, M.F. Sherriffs, E. Schuettler & A.D. Rosemond (2006). Exotic vertebrate fauna of the remote and pristine sub-Antarctic Cape Horn Archipelago, Chile. Biodiversity and Conservation.

  • Anderson, C.B., C.R. Griffith, A.D. Rosemond, R. Rozzi & O. Dollenz (2006). The effects of invasive North American beavers on riparian plant communities in Cape Horn, Chile: Do exotic beavers engineer differently? Biological Conservation 128: 467-474.

  • Rozzi, R. (2005). Biodiversità e benessere: il caso del Sud America.

  • Anderson, C.B. (2005). Letter to the editor. Discover. July.

  • Anderson, C.B. (2005). Invaders in an invadable land: The case of the North American beaver (Castor canadensis) in the Tierra del Fuego – Cape Horn region of South America. Case Study 9.1 In: Principles of Conservation Biology 3rd Edition. M.J. Groom, G.K. Meffe and C.R. Carroll.  Sinauer and Associates. Boston, MA. 730 pp.

  • Buck, W.R. (2005). Exploración briológica en cabo de Hornos, Parte II. Briolatina 53. August.

  • Buck, W.R. (2005). Exploración briológica en cabo de Hornos, Parte II. Briolatina 52. March.

  • Buck, W.R. (2004). Exploración briológica en cabo de Hornos, Parte I. Briolatina 51. November.

  • Jax, K. & R. Rozzi (2004). Ecological theory and values in the determination of conservation goals: examples from temperate regions of Germany, United States of America, and Chile. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 77: 349-366.

  • Rozzi, R., F. Massardo, C.B. Anderson & J. Silander, Jr. (2004). Ten dimensions of a biocultural conservation approach at the southern tip of the Americas. Sustainable Communities Review 7(1): 74-83.

  • McGehee, S.M., R. Rozzi, C.B. Anderson, S. Ippi, R. Vásquez & Sue Woodland (2004). Late summer presence of the Patagonian tyrant, Colorhamphus parvirostris (Darwin) on Navarino Island, Cape Horn County, Chile.  Anales del Instituto de la Patagonia 32: 25-33.

For the complete list, please visit the section "Publications" of the official web site of The Omora Foundation, where it is also possible to download some of them in PDF format.