Dr. Ricardo Rozzi

Professor
University of North Texas, USA


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Ecology from University of Connecticut, USA

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Biography

Dr. Ricardo Rozzi is currently working as Visiting Scientist at Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Professor at University of North Texas, part time Professor at Universidad de Magallanes, and Associate Researcher at Millennium Science Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity, Chile. Satiago. He obtained his Ph.D. in Ecology, with focus in Conservation Biology in Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Connecticut. He is Professional member of following societies International Society for Environmental Ethics, The Ecological Society of America, Sociedad de Bioetica de Chile, American Society for Environmental History, Sociedad de Biologia de Chile, Sociedad de Botanica de Chile, Sociedad de Ecologia de Chile, Society of Ethnobiology, Agrupacion de Ingenieros Forestales por el Bosque Nativo, Asociacion de Filosofia y Liberacion, Union Ornitologica de Chile, Union of Concerned Scientists, Cambridge, Massachusetts. He has published (127) articles in journals, (30) books, (71) chapters in book, and (239) papers in meetings as author/co-author. He is supervising a number of students in post graduate and doctoral studies under his active supervision. He is also serving the international scientific community by extending expertise as Editorial Board member, and referee in number of journal. Dr. Ricardo Rozzi received honors includes, College of Arts and Sciences Award for Research Excellence, National Prize in Science Education Innovation, Chile, Science and the Practice of Ecology and Society Award, Best Presentation Award with, Poster Presentation Award, National Prize for excellence in outreach and teaching of science, Conservation and Biodiversity Award, University of Connecticut and many others.

Area of Interest:

Environmental Sciences
Environmental Ethics
Sustainable Development
Data Mining
Biodiversity

Selected Publications

  1. Rozzi, R., S.F. Chapin, J.B. Callicott, S.T.A. Pickett, M. Power, J.J. Armesto and R.H. May Jr., 2015. Earth Stewardship: Linking Ecology and Ethics in Theory and Praxis. Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, ISBN: 978-3-319-12132-1, Pages: 457.

  2. Rozzi, R., F.S. Chapin, J.B. Callicott, M.E. Power, S.T.A. Pickett, J.J. Armesto and R.H. May Jr., 2015. Linking Ecology and Ethics for an Interregional and Intercultural Earth Stewardship. In: Earth Stewardship: Linking Ecology and Ethics in Theory and Practice, Rozzi, R., F.S. Chapin, J.B. Callicott, S.T.A. Pickett, M.E. Power, J.J. Armesto and R.H. May Jr. (Eds.). Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands, ISBN: 9783319121321, pp: 1-16.

  3. Rozzi, R., 2015. Implications of the Biocultural Ethic for Earth Stewardship. In: Earth Stewardship: Linking Ecology and Ethics in Theory and Practice, Rozzi, R., F.S. Chapin, J.B. Callicott, S.T.A. Pickett, M.E. Power, J.J. Armesto and R.H. May Jr. (Eds.). Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands, ISBN: 9783319121321, pp: 113-136.

  4. Rozzi, R., 2015. Earth Stewardship and the Biocultural Ethic: Latin American Perspectives. In: Earth Stewardship: Linking Ecology and Ethics in Theory and Practice, Rozzi, R., F.S. Chapin, J.B. Callicott, S.T.A. Pickett, M.E. Power, J.J. Armesto and R.H. May Jr. (Eds.). Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands, ISBN: 9783319121321, pp: 87-112.

  5. Reyes-Arriagada, R., J.E. Jimenez and R. Rozzi, 2015. Daily patterns of activity of passerine birds in a magellanic sub-antarctic forest at Omora park (55 s), cape horn biosphere reserve, Chile. Polar Biol., 38: 401-411.
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  6. Ogden, L., N. Heynen, U. Oslender, P. West and K.A. Kassam et al., 2015. The Politics of Earth Stewardship in the Uneven Anthropocene. In: Earth Stewardship: Linking Ecology and Ethics in Theory and Practice, Rozzi, R., F.S. Chapin, J.B. Callicott, S.T.A. Pickett, M.E. Power, J.J. Armesto and R.H. May Jr. (Eds.). Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands, ISBN: 9783319121321, pp: 137-157.

  7. Li, B., T. Parr and R. Rozzi, 2015. Geographical and Thematic Distribution of Publications Generated at the International Long-Term Ecological Research Network (ILTER) Sites. In: Earth Stewardship: Linking Ecology and Ethics in Theory and Practice, Rozzi, R., F.S. Chapin, J.B. Callicott, S.T.A. Pickett, M.E. Power, J.J. Armesto and R.H. May Jr. (Eds.). Springer, Netherlands, ISBN: 9783319121321, pp: 195-216.

  8. Berchez, F., A. Mansilla, N.P. Ghilardi-Lopes, E. Schwindt, K. Leite and R. Rozzi, 2015. Ecology and Education in Marine Protected Areas: Insights from Brazil and South America. In: Earth Stewardship: Linking Ecology and Ethics in Theory and Practice, Rozzi, R., F.S. Chapin, J.B. Callicott, S.T.A. Pickett, M.E. Power, J.J. Armesto and R.H. May Jr. (Eds.). Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands, ISBN: 9783319121321, pp: 351-366.

  9. Rozzi, R., S.T.A. Pickett, C. Palmer, J.J. Armesto and J.B. Callicott, 2014. Linking Ecology and Ethics for a Changing World: Values, Philosophy and Action. Springer, The Netherlands, ISBN: 9789400774704, Pages: 377.

  10. Rozzi, R., J.E. Jimenez, F. Massardo, J.C. Torres-Mura and R. Rijal, 2014. The Omora Park Long-Term Ornithological Research Program: Study Sites and Methods. In: Magellanic Subantarctic Ornithology: First Decade of Forest Bird Studies at the Omora Ethnobotanical Park, Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, Chile, Rozzi, R. and J.E. Jimenez (Eds.). University of North Texas Press, USA., ISBN: 9781574415315, pp: 3-40.

  11. Rozzi, R., 2014. Introduction to Integrating Philosophy and Ecology: Biocultural Interfaces. In: Linking Ecology and Ethics for a Changing World: Values, Philosophy and Action, Rozzi, R., S.T.A. Pickett, C. Palmer, J.J. Armesto and J.B. Callicott (Eds.). Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands, ISBN: 9789400774704, pp: 3-7.

  12. Rozzi, R., 2014. Environmental Ethics, South American Perspectives. In: Ethics, Science, Technology and Engineering, Holbrook, B. and C. Mitcham (Eds.). 2nd Edn., MacMillan Reference Book, Michigan, USA., pp: 122-127.

  13. Rozzi, R., 2014. Biocultural Ethics: From Biocultural Homogenization toward Biocultural Conservation. In: Linking Ecology and Ethics for a Changing World: Values, Philosophy and Action, Rozzi, R., S.T.A. Pickett, C. Palmer, J.J. Armesto and J.B. Callicott (Eds.). Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands, ISBN: 9789400774704, pp: 9-32.

  14. Rozzi, R. and J.E. Jimenez, 2014. Ornithological Research at Omora Park: The Longest Bird-Banding Program in sub-Antarctic Forests of the Southern Hemisphere. In: Magellanic Subantarctic Ornithology: First Decade of Forest Bird Studies at the Omora Ethnobotanical Park, Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, Chile, Rozzi, R. and J.E. Jimenez (Eds.). University of North Texas Press, USA., ISBN: 9781574415315, pp: 11-16.

  15. Rozzi, R. and J.E. Jimenez, 2014. Magellanic Subantarctic Ornithology: First Decade of Forest Bird Studies at the Omora Ethnobotanical Park, Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, Chile. University North Taxes Press, Denton, TX., USA., ISBN: 9781574415315, Pages: 388.

  16. Rozzi, R. and J.E. Jimenez, 2014. A Summary of the Birds Captured with Mist-Nets and/or Censused in the Southernmost Forests of the World. In: Magellanic Subantarctic Ornithology: First Decade of Forest Bird Studies at the Omora Ethnobotanical Park, Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, Chile, Rozzi, R. and J.E. Jimenez (Eds.). University of North Texas Press, USA., ISBN: 9781574415315, pp: 41-106.

  17. Poole, A.K., E. Hargrove, P. Day, W. Forbes and G. Potter et al., 2014. A Call for Ethics Literacy in Environmental Education. In: Linking Ecology and Ethics for a Changing World: Values, Philosophy and Action, Rozzi, R., S.T.A. Pickett, C. Palmer, J.J. Armesto and J.B. Callicott (Eds.). Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands, ISBN: 9789400774704, pp: 349-372.

  18. Pizarro, J.C., J.T. Ibarra and R. Rozzi, 2014. Introduction to the Birds of the Southernmost Tip of South America that Promote Conservation, Ecotourism, Education and Environmental Ethics. In: Magellanic Subantarctic Ornithology: First Decade of Forest Bird Studies at the Omora Ethnobotanical Park, Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, Chile, Rozzi, R. and J.E. Jimenez (Eds.). University of North Texas Press, USA., ISBN: 9781574415315, pp: 293-294.

  19. Lewis, L.R., R. Rozzi and B. Goffinet, 2014. Direct long-distance dispersal shapes a New World amphitropical disjunction in the dispersal-limited dung moss Tetraplodon (Bryopsida: Splachnaceae). J. Biogeography, 41: 2385-2395.
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  20. Lewis, L.R., E. Behling, H. Gousse, E. Qian and C.S. Elphick et al., 2014. First evidence of bryophyte diaspores in the plumage of transequatorial migrant birds. PeerJ, Vol. 2. 10.7717/peerj.424.
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  21. Jimenez, J.E., R.D. Crego, G.E. Soto, I. Roman, R. Rozzi and P.M. Vergara, 2014. Potential impact of the alien American Mink (Neovison vison) on Magellanic Woodpeckers (Campephilus magellanicus) in Navarino Island, southern Chile. Biol. Invasions, 16: 961-966.
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  22. Jimenez, J.E. and R. Rozzi, 2014. The Second Decade of Long-Term Ornithological Studies at Omora Park: New Ornithological Perspectives from the South. In: Magellanic Subantarctic Ornithology: First Decade of Forest Bird Studies at the Omora Ethnobotanical Park, Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, Chile, Rozzi, R. and J.E. Jimenez (Eds.). University of North Texas Press, USA., ISBN: 9781574415315, pp: 353-357.

  23. Gonzalez-Acuna, D., K. Ardiles, L. Moreno, S. Munoz and R.A. Vasquez et al., 2014. Lice Species (Insecta: Phthiraptera) from Chilean Picidae (Aves: Piciformes). Entomol. News, 124: 109-119.
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  24. Elphick, C.E., J.E. Jimenez, R. Reyes and R. Rozzi, 2014. Introduction to the Seasonal Dynamics of the Sub-Antarctic Bird Communities in Different Habitat Types of the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve. In: Magellanic Subantarctic Ornithology: First Decade of Forest Bird Studies at the Omora Ethnobotanical Park, Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, Chile, Rozzi, R. and J.E. Jimenez (Eds.). University of North Texas Press, USA., ISBN: 9781574415315, pp: 185-187.

  25. Arroniz-Crespo, M., S. Perez-Ortega, A. de los Rios, T.A. Green and R. Ochoa-Hueso et al., 2014. Bryophyte-cyanobacteria associations during primary succession in recently deglaciated areas of Tierra del Fuego (Chile). PloS ONE, Vol. 9. 10.1371/journal.pone.0096081.
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  26. Rozzi, R. and E. Schuettler, 2013. Protecting a land of fire and ice. World Sci., 11: 23-27.

  27. Soto, G.E., P.M. Vergara, M.E. Lizama, C. Celis and R. Rozzi et al., 2012. Do beavers improve the habitat quality for Magellanic woodpeckers? Bosque, 33: 271-274.
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  28. Rozzi, R., L. Lewis, F. Massardo, Y. Medina and K. Moses et al., 2012. Ecotourism with a Hand-Lens at Omora Park. Ediciones Universidad de Magallanes, Punta Arenas, Chile, ISBN: 978-956-9160-00-4, Pages: 190.

  29. Rozzi, R., J.J. Armesto, J. Gutierrez, F. Massardo and G. Likens et al., 2012. Integrating ecology and environmental ethics: Earth stewardship in the southern end of the Americas. BioScience, 62: 226-236.
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  30. Rozzi, R., 2012. South American environmental philosophy: Ancestral amerindian roots and emergent academic branches. Environ. Ethics, 34: 343-366.
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  31. Rozzi, R., 2012. Introduction to Ecotourism with a Hand Lens. In: The Miniature Forests of Cape Horn: Eco-Tourism with a Hand-Lens, Goffinet, B., R. Rozzi, L. Lewis, W. Buck and F. Massardo (Eds.). UNT Press, Denton, TX., USA., pp: 28-79.

  32. Rozzi, R., 2012. Changing Lenses to Observe, Conserve and Co-Inhabit with Biodiversity: Serendipity at the Southern End of the Americas. In: Observation and Ecology, Sagarin R. and A. Pauchard (Eds.). Island Press, Washington, DC., pp: 114-115.

  33. Rozzi, R., 2012. Catalyzing an interregional planetary dialogue on environmental philosophy. Environ. Ethics, 34: 341-342.
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  34. Rozzi, R., 2012. Biocultural ethics: The vital links between the inhabitants, their habits and regional habitats. Environ. Ethics, 34: 27-50.

  35. Pizarro, J.C., C.B. Anderson and R. Rozzi, 2012. Birds as marine-terrestrial linkages in sub-polar archipelagic systems: Avian community composition, function and seasonal dynamics in the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve (54-55°S), Chile. Polar Biol., 35: 39-51.
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  36. Mendez, M., R. Rozzi and L. Cavieres, 2012. Mosses and Lichens of the High Andean sub-Antarctic Gardens. In: The Miniature Forests of Cape Horn: Eco-Tourism with a Hand-Lens, Goffinet, B., R. Rozzi, L. Lewis, W. Buck and F. Massardo (Eds.). UNT Press, Denton, TX., USA., pp: 172-176.

  37. Lewis, L., F. Massardo, Y. Medina, K. Moses, M. Mendez, B. Goffinet and R. Rozzi, 2012. Ecotourism with a Hand Lens in the Trail of the Miniature Forests of Cape Horn at Omora. In: The Miniature Forests of Cape Horn: Eco-Tourism with a Hand-Lens, Goffinet, B., R. Rozzi, L. Lewis, W. Buck and F. Massardo (Eds.). UNT Press, Denton, TX., USA., pp: 11-26.

  38. Goffinet, B., R. Rozzi, L. Lewis, W. Buck and F. Massardo, 2012. The Miniature Forests of Cape Horn: Eco-Tourism with a Hand-Lens. UNT Press, Denton, TX., ISBN: 978-1-57441-282-6, Pages: 448.

  39. Goffinet, B., L. Lewis, W. Buck. F. Massardo and R. Rozzi, 2012. Moss species. In: The Miniature Forests of Cape Horn: Eco-Tourism with a Hand-Lens, Goffinet, B., R. Rozzi, L. Lewis, W. Buck and F. Massardo (Eds.). UNT Press, Denton TX., USA., pp: 189-267.

  40. Goffinet, B., L. Lewis, W. Buck. F. Massardo and R. Rozzi, 2012. Liverwort species. In: The Miniature Forests of Cape Horn: Eco-Tourism with a Hand-Lens, Goffinet, B., R. Rozzi, L. Lewis, W. Buck and F. Massardo (Eds.). UNT Press, Denton, TX., USA., pp: 269-284.

  41. Goffinet, B., L. Lewis, W. Buck, L. Sancho, F. Massardo and R. Rozzi, 2012. Lichen species. In: The Miniature Forests of Cape Horn: Eco-Tourism with a Hand-Lens, Goffinet, B., R. Rozzi, L. Lewis, W. Buck and F. Massardo (Eds.). UNT Press, Denton, TX., USA., pp: 291-375.

  42. Contador, T., J.H. Kennedy and R. Rozzi, 2012. The conservation status of southern South American aquatic insects in the literature. Biodivers. Conserv., 21: 2095-2107.
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  43. Anderson, C.B., J.L. Celis-Diez, B.J. Bond, G.M. Pastur and C. Little et al., 2012. 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. Austral Ecol., 37: 529-536.
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  44. Schuttler, E., R. Rozzi and K. Jax, 2011. Towards a societal discourse on invasive species management: A case study of public perceptions of mink and beavers in Cape Horn. J. Nat. Conserv., 19: 175-184.
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  45. Rozzi, R., 2011. In Ancestral Times When Birds were Still Humans: Kinship and Dialogue in Amerindian Ornithological Narratives in Southern South America. In: Being for the Other: Ethics and Animal Rights in Literature and Religion, Vyas, M. (Ed.). Daya Books, New Dehli, pp: 248-265.

  46. Rozzi, R. and F. Massardo, 2011. The road to biocultural ethics. Front. Ecol. Environ., 9: 246-247.
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  47. Rozzi, R. and A. Poole, 2011. Habitats-Habits-Inhabitants: A Biocultural Triad to Promote Sustainable Cultures. In: Sutainable Development: Relationships to Knowledge, Ethics and Culture, Parodi, O., I. Ayestaran and G. Banse (Eds.). Kalsruher Institut fur Technologie (KIT), Kalsruhe, Germany, pp: 53-74.

  48. Rijal, R., R.B. Chetri and R. Rozzi, 2011. How best to support livelihoods of blacksmiths with minimum impact on forest products. Himalayan J. Sci., 7: 9-10.

  49. Jofre, J., B. Goffinet, P. Marino, R.A. Raguso, S.S. Nihei, F. Massardo and R. Rozzi, 2011. First evidence of insect attraction by a Southern Hemisphere Splachnaceae: The case of Tayloria dubyi Broth. in the Reserve Biosphere Cape Horn, Chile. Nova Hedwigia, 92: 317-326.
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  50. De Echeverri, A.P.N. and R. Rozzi, 2011. A tribute to Carlos Augusto angel Maya. Environ. Ethics, 33: 3-4.
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  51. Schuttler, E., T. Ibarra, B Gruber, R. Rozzi and K. Jax, 2010. Abundance and habitat preferences of the southernmost population of mink: Implications for managing a recent island invasion. Biodivers. Conserv., 19: 725-743.
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  52. Rozzi, R., F. Massardo, F. Cruz, C. Grenier, A. Munoz, E. Mueller and J. Elbers, 2010. Galapagos and Cape Horn: Ecotourism or greenwashing in two emblematic Latin American archipelagoes? Environ. Philosophy, 7: 1-32.
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  53. Rozzi, R., F. Massardo, C. Anderson, S. McGehee and G. Clark et al., 2010. Multi-Ethnic Bird Guide of the Sub-Antarctic Forests of South America. UNT Press, Denton, TX., ISBN: 978-1-57441-282-6, Pages: 236.

  54. Rozzi, R., C.B. Anderson, J.C. Pizarro, F. Massardo and Y. Medina et al., 2010. Field environmental philosophy and biocultural conservation at the Omora Ethnobotanical Park: Methodological approaches to broaden the ways of integrating the social component (S) in Long-Term Socio-Ecological Research (LTSER) sites. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural, 83: 27-68.

  55. Rozzi, R., 2010. Field environmental philosophy: Regaining an understanding of the inextricable links between the regional habitats, the inhabitants and their habits. Dialogue Universalism, 21: 85-109.
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  56. Carmona, M., J.C. Aravena, M.A. Bustamante-Sanchez, J.L. Celis-Diez and A. Charrier et al., 2010. Senda darwin biological station: Long-term ecological research at the interface between science and society. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural, 83: 113-142.
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  57. Berghoefer, U., R. Rozzi and K. Jax, 2010. Many eyes on nature: Diverse perspectives in the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve and their relevance for conservation. Ecol. Soc., Vol. 15. .
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  58. Armesto, J.J., D. Manuscevich, A. Mora., C. Smith-Ramirez, R. Rozzi, A.M. Abarzua and P.A. Marquet, 2010. From the Holocene to the Anthropocene: A historical framework for land cover change in southwestern South America in the past 15,000 years. Land Use Policy, 27: 148-160.
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  59. Anderson, C.B., R. Rozzi, J.J. Armesto and J. Gutierrez, 2010. Building a Chilean network for long-term socio-ecological research: Advances, perspectives and relevance. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural, 83: 1-11.

  60. Schuttler, E., R. Klenke, S. McGehee, R. Rozzi and K. Jax, 2009. Vulnerability of ground-nesting waterbirds to predation by invasive American mink in the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, Chile. Biol. Conserv., 142: 1450-1460.
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  61. Ippi, S., C.B. Anderson, R. Rozzi and C.S. Elphick, 2009. Intra-annual variation in subantarctic forest bird communities. Ornitologia Neotropical, 20: 231-245.

  62. Ibarra, J.T., L. Fasola, D.W. Macdonald, R. Rozzi and C. Bonacic, 2009. Invasive American mink Mustela vison in wetlands of the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, southern Chile: What are they eating? Oryx, 43: 87-90.
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  63. Arroyo, M.T.K., L.E. Dudley, P. Pliscoff, L.A. Cavieres, F. Squeo, C. Marticorena and R. Rozzi, 2009. A Possible Correlation between the Altitudinal and Latitudinal Ranges of species in the High Elevation of Flora of the Andes. In: Data Mining for Global Trends in Mountain Biodiversity, Spehn, E. and C. Korner (Eds.). CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, pp: 29-38.

  64. Armesto, J.J., C. Smith-Ramirez, M.R. Carmona, J.L. Celis-Diez and I.A. Diaz et al., 2009. Old-Growth Temperate Rainforests of South America: Conservation, Plant-Animal Interactions and Baseline Biogeochemical Processes. In: Old-Growth Forests: Function, Fate and Value, Wirth, C., G. Gleixner and M. Heiman (Eds.). Springer, Berlin, ISBN: 9783540927068, pp: 367-390.

  65. Schuttler, E., J. Carcamo and R. Rozzi, 2008. Diet of the American mink Mustela vison and its potential impact on the native fauna of Navarino Island, Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, Chile. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural, 81: 585-598.
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  66. Rozzi, R., X. Arango, F. Massardo, C. Anderson, K. Heidinger and K. Moses, 2008. Field environmental philosophy and biocultural conservation: The Omora ethnobotanical park educational program. Environ. Ethics, 30: 325-336.
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  67. Rozzi, R., J.J. Armesto and S.T.A. Pickett, 2008. Ecology: V Disequilibrium Ecology. In: Encyclopedia of Environmental Ethics and Philosophy, Volume 1, Callicott, B. and R. Frodeman (Eds.). Cengage Learning, Michigan, USA., ISBN: 9780028661377, pp: 257-259.

  68. Rozzi, R., J.J. Armesto and R. Frodeman, 2008. Integrating ecological sciences and environmental ethics into biocultural conservation. Environ. Ethics, 30: 229-234.
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  69. Rozzi, R., J. Armesto, B. Goffinet, W. Buck and F. Massardo et al., 2008. Changing lenses to assess biodiversity: Patterns of species richness in sub-Antarctic plants and implications for global conservation. Front. Ecol. Environ., 6: 131-137.
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  70. Rozzi, R., 2008. South America Envrionmental Ethics. In: Encyclopedia of Environmental Ethics and Philosophy, Callicott, B. and R. Frodeman (Eds.). Cengage Learning, Michigan, USA., ISBN: 9780028661377, pp: 262-268.

  71. Rozzi, R. and F. Massardo, 2008. Fish Farming. In: Encyclopedia of Environmental Ethics and Philosophy, Volume 1, Callicott, B. and R. Frodeman (Eds.). Cengage Learning, Michigan, USA., ISBN: 9780028661377, pp: 428-430, 268.

  72. Rozzi, R. and A. Poole, 2008. Biocultural and Linguistic Diversity. In: Encyclopedia of Environmental Ethics and Philosophy, Callicott, B. and R. Frodeman (Eds.). Cengage Learning, Michigan, USA., ISBN: 9780028661377, pp:100-104.

  73. Merino, S., J. Moreno, R.A. Vasquez, J. Martinez and I. Sanchez-Monsalvez et al., 2008. Haematozoa in forest birds from southern Chile: Latitudinal gradients in prevalence and parasite lineage richness. Austral Ecol., 33: 329-340.
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  74. Jax, K. and R. Rozzi, 2008. Ecological Theory and Values in the Determination of Conservation Goals: Examples from Temperate Regions of Germany, USA and Chile. In: The Wilderness Debate Rages on: Continuing the Great New Wilderness Debate, Nelson, M.P. and J.B. Callicott (Eds.). University of Georgia Press, Athens, ISBN: 9780820331713, pp: 664-691.

  75. Berghofer, U., R. Rozzi and K. Jax, 2008. Diverse perspectives on nature in the cape horn biosphere reserve. Environ. Ethics, 30: 273-294.

  76. Armesto, J.J., R. Rozzi and S.T.A. Pickett, 2008. Ecology: Patch Dynamics. In: Encyclopedia of Environmental Ethics and Philosophy, Volume 1, Callicott, B. and R. Frodeman (Eds.). Cengage Learning, Michigan, USA., ISBN: 9780028661377, pp: 259-262.

  77. Anderson, C.B., G.E. Likens, R. Rozzi, J.R. Gutierrez, J.J. Armesto and A. Poole, 2008. Integrating science and society through long-term socio-ecological research. Environ. Ethics, 30: 295-312.
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  78. Rozzi, R., 2007. Future environmental philosophies and their biocultural conservation interfaces. Ethics Environ., 12: 142-145.
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  79. Callicott, J.B., R. Rozzi, L. Delgado, M. Monticino, M. Acevedo and P. Harcombe, 2007. Biocomplexity and conservation of biodiversity hotspots: Three case studies from the Americas. Philosophical Trans. Royal Soc. B: Biol. Sci., 362: 321-333.
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  80. Brown, C.E., C.B. Anderson, S. Ippi, M. Sherriffs, R. Charlin, S.M. McGehee and R. Rozzi, 2007. The autecology of the Fio-Fio (Elaenia Albiceps Lafresnaye and D'Orbigny) in subantarctic forests of the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, Chile. Anales Instituto Patagonia, 35: 29-40.
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  81. Rozzi, R., F. Massardo, C. Anderson, K. Heidinger and J. Silander Jr., 2006. Ten principles for biocultural conservation at the southern tip of the Americas: The approach of the Omora Ethnobotanical park. Ecol. Soc., Vol. 11. .
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  82. Rozzi, R., F. Massardo, A. Mansilla, C. Anderson and J. Plana, 2006. The Virgin Landscapes of the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve. Ediciones Universidad de Magallanes, Punta Arenas, Chile, ISBN: 956-7189-36-6, Pages: 230.

  83. Rozzi, R., F. Massardo, A. Berghoefer, C. Anderson and A. Mansilla et al., 2006. The Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve. Ediciones Universidad de Magallanes, Punta Arenas, Chile, ISBN: 956-7189-31-5, Pages: 260.

  84. Rozzi, R. and K. Heidinger, 2006. The Route of Darwin through the Cape Horn Archipelago. Ediciones Universidad de Magallanes, Punta Arenas, Chile, ISBN: 956-7189-35-8, Pages: 149.

  85. Moorman, M.C., C.B. Anderson, A.G. Gutierrez, R. Charlin and R. Rozzi, 2006. Watershed conservation and aquatic benthic macroinvertebrate diversity in the Alberto D'Agostini National Park, Tierra del Fuego, Chile. Anales Instituto Patagonia, 34: 41-58.
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  86. Massardo F. and R. Rozzi, 2006. The World's Southernmost Ethnoecology: Yahgan Craftmanship and Traditional Ecological Knowledge. Ediciones Universidad de Magallanes, Punta Arenas, Chile, ISBN: 956-7189-37-4, Pages: 140.

  87. Goffinet, B., W. Buck, F. Massardo and R. Rozzi, 2006. The Miniature Forests of Cape Horn. Ediciones Universidad de Magallanes, Punta Arenas, Chile, ISBN: 956-7189-34-X, Pages: 256.

  88. Anderson, C.B., R. Rozzi, J.C. Torres-Mura, S.M. Mcgehee, M.F. Sherriffs, E. Schuttler and A.D. Rosemond, 2006. Exotic vertebrate fauna in the remote and pristine sub-Antarctic Cape Horn Archipelago, Chile. Biodivers. Conserv., 15: 3295-3313.
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  89. Anderson, C.B., C.R. Griffith, A.D. Rosemond, R. Rozzi and O. Dollenz, 2006. The effects of invasive North American beavers on riparian plant communities in Cape Horn, Chile: Do exotic beavers engineer differently in sub-Antarctic ecosystems? Biol. Conserv., 128: 467-474.
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  90. Rozzi, R., F. Massardo, C. Anderson and J. Silander Jr., 2004. Ten dimensions of a biocultural conservation approach at the austral tip of the Americas. Sustain. Communities Rev., 7: 76-83.

  91. Rozzi, R., F. Massardo and C. Anderson, 2004. The Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve: A Proposal for Conservation and Tourism to Achieve Sustainable Development at the Southern End of the Americas. Ediciones Universidad de Magallanes, Punta Arenas, Chile, ISBN: 956-7189-23-4, Pages: 264.

  92. Rozzi, R., 2004. The Cape Horn Archipelago Territory: A Biocultural Treasure at the South of the World. In: The Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve: A Proposal for Conservation and Tourism to Achieve Sustainable Development at the Southern End of the Americas, Rozzi, R., F. Massardo and C. Anderson (Eds.). Ediciones de la Universidad de Magallanes, Punta Arenas, Chile, pp: 11-25.

  93. McGehee, S.M., R. Rozzi, C.B. Anderson, S. Ippi, R.A. Vasquez and S. Woodland, 2004. Late-summer presence of the patagonian tyrant, colorhamphus parvirostris (Darwin) on Navarino Island, Cape Horn County, Chile. Anales Instituto Patagonia, 32: 25-33.
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  94. Jax, K. and R. Rozzi, 2004. Ecological theory and values in the determination of conservation goals: Examples from temperate regions of Germany, USA and Chile. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural, 77: 349-366.
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  95. Rozzi, R., F. Massardo, C. Anderson, S. McGehee and G. Clark et al., 2003. Multi-ethnic Bird Guide of the Austral Forests of South America. Fantastico Sur-Universidad de Magallanes, Punta Arenas, Chile, ISBN: 956-8007-06-7, Pages: 145.

  96. Pickett, S.T.A. and R. Rozzi, 2001. The Ecological Implications of Wolf Restoration: Contemporary Ecological Principles and Linkages with Social Processes. In: Wolves and Human Communities: Biology, Politics and Ethics, Sharpe, V.A., B. Norton and S. Donnelley (Eds.). Island Press, Washington, DC., pp: 261-274.

  97. Armesto, J.J., R. Rozzi and J. Caspersen, 2001. Past, Present and Future Scenarios for Biological Diversity in South American Temperate Forests. In: Future Scenarios for Biological Diversity, Chapin, T. and O. Sala (Eds.). Springer Verlag, Germany, pp: 223-249.

  98. Armesto, J.J., C. Smith-Ramirez and R. Rozzi, 2001. A strategy for managing Chilean ecosystems for conservation and indigenous people. J. Royal Soc. New Zealand, 31: 271-301.