Magellanic Sub-Antarctic Ornithology: The First Decade of Long-Term Bird Studies at the Omora Ethnobotanical Park, Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, Chile

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Magellanic Sub-Antarctic Ornithology: The First Decade of Long-Term Bird Studies at the Omora Ethnobotanical Park, Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, Chile Editors: Jaime E. Jimenez, Ricardo Rozzi Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: University of North Texas Press,U.S.
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Pages: 400 Illustrations and other contents: 85 colour photographs, 36 colour maps, 132 tables Language: English ISBN: 9781574415315 Categories: , ,

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. The first part is a guide to the forest bird populations and habitats in the Reserve, and a summary of the data recorded for the bird species captured with mist-nets and banded. The information is given in two pages for each species, with English, Spanish, and scientific names, as well as a full-color photo, distribution maps, a table with original morphological information, a figure indicating abundance rates, and a brief description of the species’ main features. The second part is a selection of twenty-two published articles on ornithological research at Omora Park during its first decade of studies, from 2000 to 2010. Eleven of the twenty-two articles were originally published in Spanish and are here translated and available to a larger readership. The reprinting of these articles in one place provides interested scientists, students, and wildlife managers a unique and convenient resource.

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Author Biography

Ricardo Rozzi is a professor in philosophy and religion studies at the University of North Texas, USA and the coauthor of Miniature Forests of Cape Horn and Multi-Ethnic Bird Guide of the Sub-Antarctic Forests of South America. Jaime E. Jiménez is a professor of biology at UNT, USA with a co-appointment in philosophy and religion studies. They are codirectors of the Sub-Antarctic Biocultural Conservation Program.