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 Altamirano, T. A., F. Novoa, J. T. Ibarra, S. A. Navarrete, C. Bonacic, and K. Martin (2024). Tree cavity density is a limiting factor for a secondary cavity nester in second-growth Andean temperate rainforests. Ornithological Applications 126:duae031. 

Altamirano, Tomás A., Devin R.deZwaan, DavideScridel, ScottWilson, and Kathy Martin (2023). “Rock Cavity Nesting as the Norm: Breeding Songbirds of the Temperate High Andes.” Ecology104(2): e3931. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3931

Altamirano, T.A., de Zwaan, D.R., Ibarra, J.T. et al. (2020). Treeline ecotones shape the distribution of avian species richness and functional diversity in south temperate mountains. Sci Rep 10, 18428. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-75470-2

Altamirano T.A., Honorato M.T., J.T. Ibarra, M. de la Maza, D.R. de Zwaan, C. Bonacic & K. Martin. 2019. Elevation has contrasting effects on avian and mammalian nest traits in temperate mountains. Austral Ecology 44: 691–701. 

Altamirano T., Ibarra J., Novoa F., Vermehren A., Martin K., Bonacic C. Roosting records in tree cavities by a forest-dwelling bat species (Histiotus magellanicus) in Andean temperate ecosystems of southern Chile. Bosque. 2017;38(2):421-425.

Tomás A. Altamirano, José Tomás Ibarra, Kathy Martin, Cristian Bonacic. The conservation value of tree decay processes as a key driver structuring cavity nest webs in South American temperate rainforests. Biodiversity And Conservation. 2017;10(26):2453-2472.

Altamirano, T.A., J.T. Ibarra, M. de la Maza, S. Navarrete & C. Bonacic. 2015. Reproductive life-history variation in a secondary cavity-nester across an elevational gradient in Andean temperate ecosystems. The Auk: Ornithological Advances 132(4): 826-835.

Altamirano T.A. 2014. Breeding ecology of cavity-nesting birds in the Andean temperate forest of southern Chile. PhD Dissertation. Department of Ecosystems and the Environment, School of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.

Altamirano T.A., F. Hernández, M. de la Maza & C. Bonacic. 2013. Guiña (Leopardus guigna) preys on cavity-nesting nestlings. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 86: 501-504.

Altamirano T.A., J.T. Ibarra, F. Hernández, I. Rojas, J. Laker & C. Bonacic. 2012. Hábitos de nidificación de las aves del bosque templado andino de Chile. Fondo de Protección Ambiental, Ministerio del Medio Ambiente. Serie Fauna Australis, Facultad de Agronomía e Ingeniería Forestal, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. 113 pp.

Altamirano T.A., J.T. Ibarra, K. Martin & C. Bonacic. 2012. Árboles viejos y muertos en pie: un recurso vital para la fauna del bosque templado de Chile. La Chiricoca 15: 25-30.

Altamirano T.A., N.G. Gálvez & P. Benavides. 2011. Patrimonio Faunístico de la Araucanía: origen, singularidades y aspectos culturales relacionados. In Gedda M.O. (ed.) “Araucanía Chile: Patrimonio natural y cultural de sus territorios”. 2da edición, Editorial Pehuén Editores S.A., Santiago, Chile. pp. 298-320. 320 pp.

Altamirano, T.A., J.T. Ibarra, I. Rojas, N. Gálvez, J. Laker, & C. Bonacic. (2010). Ensamble y morfología de aves en un gradiente altitudinal del bosque templado de la region de la Araucanía, Chile. IV Reunión Binacional de Ecología. Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Badji-Churchill, J.E., Birker, M.L.M., Versteegh, M., Altamirano, T.A., Vásquez, R.A. and Komdeur, J. (2023), The delayed effect of climatic conditions on pre-fledging nestling haematocrit in a suboscine species in Patagonia. J Avian Biol. : e03056. https://doi.org/10.1111/jav.03056

Bonacic, C. (2021). Canine free-for-all is already here. NEW SCIENTIST. 245(3346): 26-26. DOI: WOS:000685342500023

Bonacic, C., Almuna, R., & Ibarra, J.T. 2019. Biodiversity Conservation Requires Management of Feral Domestic Animals. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 34(8):683-686.

Bonacic, C., J. D. Amaya-Espinel & J.T. Ibarra. 2016. Human-wildlife conflicts: an overview of cases and lessons from the Andean region. Ch. 8. In Aguirre, A.A. & R. Sukumar (Eds.) Tropical conservation: perspectives on local and global priorities. Oxford University Press, Oxford, U.K. pp. 109-125.

Bonacic, C., N Galvez, F Amar, J Laker, T Murphy and DW Macdonald (2007) Puma and livestock farming: a multi-level approach in 3 eco-regions of the Chilean Andes.  Felid Conference, Oxford University, 17th - 20th September 2007.

Bonacic, C. Laker, J., Gálvez, N. and Murphy, T. Variación estacional de ataques a Ganado doméstico comparado con presencia de Puma concolor en un fragmento de bosque nativo en la precordillera de la araucanía. XV Reunion Annual Sociedad Ecología de Chile. Biological Research 41 (suplemento A).

Castro, R. (2014). Comparing methods for assessing habitat connectivity: a case study of guiñas (Leopardus guigna) in a fragmented Chilean landscape. MSc thesis. University of Minnesota.

Caviedes, J. & J.T. Ibarra. 2017. Influence of anthropogenic disturbances on stand structural complexity in Andean temperate forests: implications for managing key habitat for biodiversity. PLOS one 12, e0169450. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0169450.

Caviedes, J. 2015. Influence of anthropogenic disturbances on stand-structural complexity in Andean temperate forests. MSc Dissertation. Faculty of Social and Historical Sciences, Department of Geography, University College London, London, United Kingdom. Pp. 49.

 

Coldwell, V.N. (2008). An analysis of Methodologies used to study medium and large mammals in the Valdivian Temperate Rainforest of Central-Southern Chile MSc Thesis Imperial College.

Concha, V. C., J. Caviedes, F. J. Novoa, T. A. Altamirano, and J. T. Ibarra (2023). Structural complexity is a better predictor than single habitat attributes of understory

bird densities in Andean temperate forests. Ornithological Applications 125:duad035.

Cuatianquiz Lima, C., T. A. Altamirano, R. Jara, E. R. Price, F. J. Novoa, and J. T. Ibarra (2024). Ecosystem engineers show variable impacts on habitat availability for cavity nesters in South American temperate forests. Ornithological Applications 126:duae039. 

de Zwaan, D.R., Scridel, D., Altamirano, T.A. et al. GABB: A global dataset of alpine breeding birds and their ecological traits. Sci Data 9, 627 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-022-01723-6

Drake A, deZwaan DR, Altamirano TA, et al. Combining point counts and autonomous recording units improves avian survey efficacy across elevational gradients on two continents. Ecol Evol. 2021;11:8654–8682. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7678

Galuppo, S. (2014). Diet and activity patterns of Leopardus guina in relation to prey availability in forest fragments of the Chilean temperate rainforest. MSc thesis, University of Minnesota.

Gálvez, N., Paola Meniconi, José Infante, and Cristian Bonacic (2021). Response of mesocarnivores to anthropogenic landscape intensification: activity patterns and guild temporal interactions. Journal of Mammalogy, 102(4):1149–1164.

Gálvez, N., José Infante, Adrián Fernandez, Jesús Díaz. (2020). Land use intensification coupled with free-roaming dogs as potential defaunation drivers of mesocarnivores in agricultural landscapes. J Appl Ecol. 2021;00:1–13.

Gálvez, N., Freya A. V. St. John and Zoe G. Davies (2021). Drivers of Predator Killing by Rural residents and Recommendations for Fostering Coexistence in Agricultural Landscapes. Frontiers in Conservation Science. November 2021. Volume 2. Article 712044.

Gálvez, Nicolás and Guillera-Arroita, Gurutzeta and St. John, Freya A.V. Schuttler, Elke, Macdonald, David W. and Davies, Zoe G. (2018) A spatially integrated framework for assessing socio-ecological drivers of carnivore decline. Journal of Applied Ecology 55(3), 1395-1405. ISSN 0021-8901.

Gálvez, N., Hernández, F., Laker, J., Gilabert, H., Petitpas, R., Bonacic, C., Gimona, A., et al. 2013. Forest cover outside protected areas plays an important role in the conservation of the Vulnerable guiña (Leopardus guigna). Oryx 47(02), 251 – 258.

Gálvez, N. (2010). Priority habitats for carnivores surrounding protected areas in Andean temperate forests of Chile. MSc Thesis. Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology, School of Anthropology and Conservation, University of Kent, U.K.

 

Gálvez, N., F. Hernández, V. Coldwell, J. Laker & C. Bonacic. 2008. Ocupación y patrones de actividad de Leopardus guigna en la precordillera de la Araucanía mediante cámaras trampa. XV Reunión Anual de la Sociedad de Ecología de Chile, Pucón, Chile.

Gálvez, N., J. Laker & C. Bonacic. 2007. Antecedentes de uso de hábitat por macromamíferos en zonas periféricas al SNASPE, precordillera de la Araucanía, Chile. XV Reunión Anual de la Sociedad de Ecología de Chile, Pucón, Chile.

Gálvez, N., & F. Hernández. 2009. Connecting biological and socio-cultural dimensions of conservation: a strategy to engender positive attitudes towards the kodkod cat, within rural communities in Southern Chile. Cat Project of the Month, IUCN/SSC Cat Specialist Group.

Gálvez, N.  2008.  Pequeños y grandes esfuerzos para cuidar nuestro patrimonio natural.  Revista Travesía (2):24. www.travesiaweb.com (Annex 3.5).

Gálvez, N and C. Bonacic (2008: In press). Filling gaps for Güiña cat (Kodkod) conservation in Southern Chile.  Wild Felid Monitor:  Newsletter of wild felid research and management association (WFA). http://www.wildfelid.com/WFA%20Newsletter.html


Gálvez, N., F. Hernández, R. Petitpas, J. Laker, H. Gilabert, M. Miranda, A. Gimona, A. Hester, D.W. Macdonald & C. Bonacic. 2009. Estimating occupancy of Leopardus guigna from camera trap data in the Araucanía of Southern Chile. 13th International Mammalogical Congress, Mendoza, Argentina.

Hartong A. M. (2026). How forest structure and microclimate influence long-.term avian diversity in temperate rainforests of the southern Andes. Tesis de Magister en Recursos Naturales. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.

Hernández, M., Jara-Stapfer, D. M., Muñoz, A., Bonacic, C., Barja, I., & Rubio, A. V. (2021). Behavioral Responses of Wild Rodents to Owl Calls in an Austral Temperate Forest. Animals, 11(2), 428.


Hernandez F, Galvez N, Gimona A, Laker J, Bonacic C. 2015. Activity patterns by two colour morphs of the vulnerable guina, Leopardus guigna (Molina 1782), in temperate forests of southern Chile. Gayana. 79(1):102 -105.


Hernández, F., N. Gálvez, J. Laker, D.W. Macdonald & C. Bonacic. 2009. Activity patterns and phenotypical traits of Leopardus guigna in the Araucanía district of Southern Chile. 13th International Mammalogical Congress, Mendoza, Argentina.


Hernández, F. 2010. Antecedentes de historia natural, ocupación y percepción social de Leopardus guigna en un ambiente fragmentado de bosque templado en la zona andina de la Araucanía, Chile (39º15´S, 71º48´O). Tesis para optar al Título de Magíster en Recursos Naturales, Facultad de Agronomía e Ingeniería Forestal, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Santiago, Chile. 104 pp.

Honorato, M.T., T.A. Altamirano, J.T. Ibarra, M. de la Maza, C. Bonacic & K. Martin. 2016. Composition and preferences of nest materials by cavity-nesting vertebrates in Andean temperate forests of Chile. Bosque 37(3): 485-492.

Ibarra. J.T.,  Cortés, J. , Petitpas, R., Barreau, A., Caviedes, J., Orrego, G., Riquelme-Maulén, W., y Altamirano, T. (2024). Volverse árbol, reconstruir la memoria: redes bioculturales en los bosques de pewen (Araucaria araucana) del sur de los Andes. Becoming tree, reconstructing memory: biocultural networks in pewen (Araucaria araucana) landscapes of the southern Andes. J Revista de Geografía Norte Grande, 88: 1-22.

Ibarra, J.T., Caviedes, J., Altamirano, T.A. et al. (2021). Social-ecological filters drive the functional diversity of beetles in homegardens of campesinos and migrants in the southern Andes. Sci Rep 11, 12462

Ibarra, J.T., Cockle, K.L., Altamirano, T.A., van der Hoek, Y., Simard, S.W., Bonacic, C., Martin, K. (2021). Nurturing resilient forest biodiversity: Nest webs as complex adaptive systems. Ecology and Society, 25 (2), art. no. 27, 1-11. DOI: 10.5751/ES-11590-250227.

Ibarra, J. T., K. L. Cockle, T. A. Altamirano, Y. Van der Hoek, S. W. Simard, C. Bonacic, and K. Martin. (2020). Nurturing resilient forest biodiversity: nest webs as complex adaptive systems. Ecology and Society 25(2):27. https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-11590-250227

Ibarra, J.T., Novoa, F.J., Jaillard, H. and Altamirano, T.A. (2020), Large trees and decay: Suppliers of a keystone resource for cavity-using wildlife in old-growth and secondary Andean temperate forests. Austral. Ecology, 45: 1135 1144. 

Ibarra, J.T., J. Caviedes, A. Barreau & N. Pessa (Eds). 2019. Family and community homegardens: cultivating food sovereignty. Foundation for Agricultural Innovation (FIA), Ministry of Agriculture, Government of Chile, Santiago, Chile. Pp. 223. ISBN: 9789561423312

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Ibarra, J.T., J. Caviedes, A. Barreau & N. Pessa. 2019. Family and community homegardens: biocultural refugia for food sovereignty in rural and urban areas. Chapter 1. In Ibarra, J.T., J. Caviedes, A. Barreau & N. Pessa (Eds). Family and community homegardens: cultivating food sovereignty. Foundation for Agricultural Innovation (FIA), Ministry of Agriculture, Government of Chile, Santiago, Chile. pp. 17-27.

Ibarra, J.T., A. Barreau, J. Caviedes, N. Pessa & R. Urra. 2019. Traditional and emerging family gardens: cultivating biodiversity, learning and sovereignty from interculturality. Chapter 11. In Ibarra, J.T., J. Caviedes, A. Barreau & N. Pessa (Eds). Family and community homegardens: cultivating food sovereignty. Foundation for Agricultural Innovation (FIA), Ministry of Agriculture, Government of Chile, Santiago, Chile. Pp. 139-163.

Ibarra J.T., T.A. Altamirano, I.M. Rojas, M.T. Honorato, A. Vermehren, G. Ossa, N. Gálvez, K. Martin & C. Bonacic. 2018. Bamboo understory: an essential habitat for biodiversity in Andean temperate forests of Chile. La Chiricoca 23: 4-14.

Ibarra, J.T., A. Barreau, J. Caviedes & N. Pessa. (2019). Resisting the Capitalocene: homegardens to cultivate sovereignty with proactivity and optimism. Epilogue. In Ibarra, J.T., J. Caviedes, A. Barreau & N. Pessa (Eds). Family and community homegardens: cultivating food sovereignty. Foundation for Agricultural Innovation (FIA), Ministry of Agriculture, Government of Chile, Santiago, Chile. Pp. 213-215.

Ibarra, J.T., T.A. Altamirano, A. Vermehren, F.H. Vargas & K. Martin. 2017. Observations of a tree-cavity nest of the Rufous-legged Owl and predation of an owl nestling by a Chimango Caracara in Andean temperate forests. Journal of Raptor Research 51(1): 85-88.

Ibarra J., Galvez N., Altamirano T., Caviedes J., Rojas I., Bonacic C., Martin K.. (2017). Seasonal dynamics of avian guilds inside and outside core protected areas in an Andean Biosphere Reserve of southern Chile. Bird Study; 64(3):410-420.

Ibarra J.T., T.A. Altamirano, G. Vergara, A. Vermehren, F.H. Vargas & K. Martin. 2015. Ecology and natural history of the Austral Pygmy-Owl (Glaucidium nana) in South America temperate forests. Boletín Chileno de Ornitología 21: 29-40.

Ibarra, J.T., K. Martin, T.A. Altamirano, F.H. Vargas & C. Bonacic. 2014. Factors associated with the detectability of owls in South American temperate forests: implications for nocturnal raptor monitoring. Journal of Wildlife Management 78(6): 1078-1086.

Ibarra, J.T., K. Martin, M.C. Drever & G. Vergara. 2014. Occurrence patterns and niche relationships of sympatric owls in South American temperate forests: a multi-scale approach. Forest Ecology and Management 331: 281-291.

Ibarra, J.T., T.A. Altamirano, K. Martin, F.H. Vargas & C. Bonacic. 2014. Tree-cavity nesting of austral pygmy-owls (Glaucidium nana) in Andean temperate forests of southern Chile. Journal of Raptor Research 48(1): 82-85.

Ibarra J.T., A. Barreau & T.A. Altamirano. 2013. On feathers and folklore: presence of birds in popular proverbs of Chile. Boletín Chileno de Ornitología 19(1-2): 12-22.

Ibarra, J.T., N. Gálvez, A. Gimona, T.A. Altamirano, I. Rojas, A. Hester, J. Laker & C. Bonacic. 2012. Rufous-legged owl (Strix rufipes) and austral pygmy-owl (Glaucidium nanum) stand use in a gradient of disrupted and old growth Andean temperate forests, Chile. Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment 47(1): 33-40.

Ibarra, J.T., T.A. Altamirano, N. Gálvez, I. Rojas & C. Bonacic. 2010. Avifauna of Araucaria araucana temperate forests of southern Chile. Ecología Austral 20(1): 33-45.


Ibarra, J.T., N. Gálvez, O. Ohrens, I. Rojas, R. Petitpas, J. Laker & C. Bonacic. 2008. Monitoreo de relaciones temporales entre las aves y bosques primarios y antropizados de la Araucanía. Boletín Chileno de Ornitología 14: 44.


Ibarra, J.T., N. Gálvez, I. Rojas & C. Bonacic. 2008. Abundancias relativas y uso de hábitat por el Chuncho (Glaucidium nanum) y el Concón (Strix rufipes) en bosques primarios y antropizados de la Araucanía. Boletín Chileno de Ornitología 14: 76.  Poster.


Ibarra, J.T., T.A. Altamirano, N. Gálvez, I. Rojas, J. Laker & C. Bonacic. 2010. Avifauna de los bosques templados de Araucaria araucana del sur de Chile. Ecología Austral 20(1): 33-45.

 

Infante, J., Novoa, F.J., Ibarra, J., Melnick, D.M., Griffin, K., & Bonacic, C. (2021). Altered fire regimes modify lizard communities in globally endangered Araucaria forests of the southern Andes. Sci Rep 11, 22709. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-02169-3

Kim, M. (2026). Spatiotemporal Interactions Between Native Mesocarnivores and Non-native Mammals in Relation to Livestock Farming in an Andean Landscape. MSc thesis, University of Wageningen, Netherlands. 36pp

Laker, J. Gálvez, N., Bonacic,. And Coldwell.V. 2008. Observations on the presence of exotic mammals in native woodlands of the precordillera of the IX Region. XV Reunion Annual Sociedad Ecología de Chile. Biological Research 41 (suplemento A).


Márquez, M., P. Benavides & J.T. Ibarra. 2010. Desafíos y oportunidades de la etnoecología para la conservación y el desarrollo local en la Región de la Araucanía, Chile. II Congreso Latinoamericano de Etnobiología, Recife, Brasil.

Martin, K., T.A. Altamirano, D.R. de Zwaan, K.G. Hick, A. Vanderpas, S. Wilson (2021). Avian ecology and community structure across elevation gradients: the importance of high latitude temperate mountain habitats for conserving biodiversity in the Americas

Glob. Ecol. Conserv., 30 (2021), Article e01799, 10.1016/j.gecco.2021.e01799.

De la Maza M., J. Leichtle, E. Beltrami, N. Gálvez, F. Hernández, N. Guarda, T.A. Altamirano & A. Muñoz. 2013. Técnicas de monitoreo de fauna. En De la Maza M. & C. Bonacic (eds.) “Manual para el monitoreo de fauna silvestre en Chile. Serie Fauna Australis, Facultad de Agronomía e Ingeniería Forestal. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. pp. 53-116. 193 pp.

Murphy, T., Laker, J., Galvez N. Bonacic, C. (2009) Investigating the landscape of tolerance for pumas (Puma concolor) in the Araucania lake district of Chile. Mendoza, Argentina,9-14 August, 2009.

Murphy T. and D.W. Macdonald. 2009. Pumas and people: lessons in the landscape of tolerance from a widely distributed felid. The Biology and Conservation of Wild Felids.  Ed. David Macodnald and Andrew Loveridge.  Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Nespolo, R.F., Peña, I., Mejías, C., Ñunque, A., Altamirano, T., Bozinovic, F.F. (2022). Communal nesting is the optimal strategy for heat conservation in a social marsupial: lessons from biophysical models. J. Exp Biol., 225 (22).

 

Novoa, F. J., M.Ayala, J.Infante-Varela, et al. 2025. “Tree-Cavity Denning of Güiña (Leopardus guigna) and Breeding Productivity From Camera Trap Records.” Ecology and Evolution15, no. 9: e71723.

Novoa, F.J., Altamirano, T.J., Ibarra, J.T. (2021). Nidificación de aves en barrancos de borde de camino en el bosque templado del sur de Chile. Ornitología Neotropical 32(1):17-21.

Novoa, F. J., Altamirano, T., Bonacic, C., Martin., K., & Ibarra, J. (2021). Fire regimes shape biodiversity: responses of avian guilds to burned forests in Andean temperate ecosystems of southern Chile. Avian Conservation and Ecology 16(2):22.

 

Ojeda, V.,  Alejandro Schaaf, Tomás A Altamirano, Bianca Bonaparte, Laura Bragagnolo, Laura Chazarreta, Kristina Cockle, Raphael Dias, Facundo Di Sallo, J Tomás Ibarra, Silvina Ippi, Adrián Jauregui, Jaime E Jiménez, Martjan Lammertink, Fernando López, María Gabriela Núñez Montellano, Martín de la Peña, Luis Rivera, Constanza Vivanco, Miguel Santillán, Gerardo E Soto, Pablo M Vergara, Amy Wynia, Natalia Politi (2024). Latitude does not influence cavity entrance orientation of South American avian excavators. Ornithology, Volume 138, Issue 1, 4 January 2021, ukaa064,

Ossa, G., J.T. Ibarra, K. Barboza, F. Hernández, N. Gálvez, J. Laker & C. Bonacic. 2010. Analysis of the echolocation calls and morphometry of a population of Myotis chiloensis (Waterhouse, 1838) from the southern Chilean temperate forests. Ciencia e Investigación Agraria 37(2): 131-139.

Ossa, G., J. Laker, N. Gálvez, J.T. Ibarra, F. Hernández & C. Bonacic. 2009. Preliminary acoustic analysis of Myotis chiloensis, Vespertilionidae, an endemic bat of southern temperate rainforest. 13th International Mammalogical Congress, Mendoza, Argentina.

Ossa, G. Métodos bioacústicos: una aproximación a la ecología de comunidades de murciélagos en las eco-regiones mediterránea y el bosque templado de Chile. Tesis para optar al Título de Ingeniero Agrónomo, Facultad de Agronomía e Ingeniería Forestal, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Santiago, Chile. 143 pp.

Padrós Garcia, E. (2026). The Predation Paradox: Socio-cognitive drivers of human-carnivore coexistence in southern Chile. MSc thesis, University of Wageningen, Netherlands. 30pp.

Paratori, M., Novoa, F. J., Altamirano, T. A., Bonacic, C., & Ibarra, J. T. (2023). Tree-cavity survival for biodiversity in temperate forests of South America: A multi-scale approach. Forest Ecology and Management, 530, 120769. DOI: 10.1016/j.Foreco.2023.120769

Petitpas, R., Bonacic, C. 2019. Ontological Politics of Wildlife: Local People, Conservation Biologists and Guanacos. Conservat Soc, 17(3):250-257.

Petitpas, R., J.T. Ibarra, M. Miranda & C. Bonacic. 2016. Spatial patterns in a 24-year period show a case of increase native vegetation cover and decrease fragmentation in Andean temperate landscapes, Chile. Ciencia e Investigación Agraria 43(3): 385-396.


Petitpas, R. 2010. Cambios en los patrones espaciales del paisaje: caso de estudio en un valle pre-cordillerano en la Región de la Araucanía, Chile. Tesis para optar al Título de Ingeniero Forestal, Facultad de Agronomía e Ingeniería Forestal, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Santiago, Chile. 82 pp.

Petitpas, R., M. Miranda, J.T. Ibarra, N. Gálvez, J. Laker, & C. Bonacic. 2010. Cambios en los patrones espaciales del paisaje entre 1983 y 2007, en la pre-cordillera de la Araucanía, Chile. IV Reunión Binacional de Ecología. Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Quintero-Galvis J.F., Saenz-Agudelo, P., D’Elía, G.,  Nespolo, R.F. (2024).   Local adaptation of Dromiciops marsupials (Microbiotheriidae) from southern South America: Implications for species management facing climate change. Ecology and Evolution. 14:e70355

Redel, A. (2025) Diagnóstico de línea base general en la cabecera de cuenca del Valle de Llancalil, La Araucania, Chile. Centro de Estudios Kodkod, Fundación Llancalil. 74pp.

Rojas, I., N. Gálvez, R. Petitpas, P. Becerra, J.T. Ibarra & C. Bonacic. 2008. Efectos de la fragmentación sobre la composición florística y estructura del bosque precordillerano (39ºS;72ºO) de la Región de la Araucanía, Chile. 4to Congreso Chileno de Ciencias Forestales, Talca, Chile.

Rojas I.,  N. Gálvez, R. Petitpas, P. Becerra, J.T. Ibarra, &  C. Bonacic.   (2009). Relación entre fragmentación y degradación antrópica y la composición florística y estructura del Bosque precordillerano (39ºLS;72ºLO) de la Región de la Araucanía. National Forestry Congress.

Rojas, I. 2009.  Patrón de variación de la riqueza de especies invasoras en un gradiente de tamaño, degradación y altitud de fragmentos remanentes del bosque precordillerano de la IX región de la Araucanía, Chile. Forestry Engineer Thesis. Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.

Rojas I, Becerra P, Galvez N, Laker J, Bonacic C y Hester A. (2011). Relación entre fragmentación, degradación y riqueza de especies nativas y exóticas en un bosque templado andino de Chile. Gayana Botanica. 68 (2): 163-175.

Urra, Romina, & Ibarra, Jose Tomas (2018). Estado del conocimiento sobre huertas familiares en Chile: Agrobiodiversidad y cultura en un mismo espacio. Revista Etnobiología. Vol 16, Num. 1. Abril 2018. pp: 31-46

Salgado, R., Barja, I., Hernández, M.d.C., Lucero, B., Castro-Arellano, I., Bonacic, C., & Rubio, A. (2022).  Activity patterns and interactions of rodents in an assemblage composed by native species and the introduced black rat: implications for pathogen transmisión. BMC Zool, 7(48). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40850-022-00152-7

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