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Anderson, Christopher B.Rozzi, RicardoTorres Mura, Juan C.McGehee, Steven M.Sherriffs, Margaret F.Schuettler, ElkeRosemond, Amy D.[Exotic vertebrate fauna in the remote and pristine sub-antarctic Cape Horn Archipelago, Chile]

Anderson, Christopher B.Griffith, Clayton R.Rosemond, Amy D.Rozzi, RicardoDollenz, Orlando[The effects of invasive North American beavers on riparian plant communities in Cape Horn, Chile - Do exotic beavers engineer differently in sub-Antarctic ecosystems?]

Rozzi, RicardoMassardo, FranciscaAnderson, Christopher B.Heidinger, KurtSilander, John A., Jr.[Ten principles for biocultural conservation at the southern tip of the Americas: the approach of the Omora Ethnobotanical Park]

Rozzi, RicardoMassardo, FranciscaMansilla, AndrésAnderson, Christopher B.Berghofer, AgustínMansilla, MiguelGallardo, María RosaPlana, JordiBerghofer, UtaArango, XimenaRussell, ShaunAraya, PedroBarros, Eduardo[La reserva de biósfera Cabo de Hornos: un desafío para la conservación de la biodiversidad e implementación del desarrollo sustentable en el extremo austral de América, Cape Horn biosphere reserve: a challenge for biodiversity conservation and implementation of sustainable development in southernmost South America]
Anderson, Christopher B.Armesto, Juan J.Austin, Amy T.Bond, Barbara J.Carmona, Martín R.Celis Diez, Juan L.Chaneton, Enrique J.Fernández, RobertoGhersa, ClaudioGutiérrez, Julio R.Lara Aguilar, AntonioLittle Cárdenas, Christian LeonardoMartínez Pastur, Guillermo J.Oyarce, GuillermoRozzi, RicardoSchlichter, TomásVanderbilt, Kristin[Progress in creating a joint research agenda that allows networked long-term socio-ecological research in southern South America: Addressing crucial technological and human capacity gaps limiting its application in Chile and Argentina]Progress in creating a joint research agenda that allows networked long-term socio-ecological research in southern South America: Addressing crucial technological and human capacity gaps limiting its application in Chile and Argentina

This study reviews the amphipod species of the genus Hyalella in the inland waters of Patagonia, Tierra del Fuego Island, Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, and adjacent islands (38-54 degrees S). This southern zone has numerous kinds of continental water bodies such as lakes, wetlands, and streams, an...


De Los Ríos Escalante, PatricioMansilla, AndresAnderson, Christopher B.[Revision of the distribution of Hyalella Smith, 1874 (Crustacea, Amphipoda) in Patagonia and adjacent islands]Revision of the distribution of Hyalella Smith, 1874 (Crustacea, Amphipoda) in Patagonia and adjacent islands

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