Publications

The Institute communicates its scientific and educational information in a number of ways. One major outlet is peer-reviewed publications and reports.  Cary Institute staff regularly publish in the best-rated journals in their respective fields.

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2008
R. Rozzi, et al., “Changing lenses to assess biodiversity: patterns of species richness in sub-Antarctic plants and implications for global conservation”, Front. Ecol. Environ., vol. 6, p. 131-137, 2008.
R. Rozzi, J. J. Armesto, and S. T. A. Pickett, “Ecology: V Disequilibrium Ecology”, in “Encyclopedia of Environmental Ethics and Philosophy,” (eds.) B. Callicott and R. Frodeman, Volume 1, 2008, p. 257-259.
J. J. Armesto, R. Rozzi, and S. T. A. Pickett, “Ecology: VI Patch Dynamics”, in “Encyclopedia of Environmental Ethics and Philosophy,” (eds.) B. Callicott and R. Frodeman, Volume 1, 2008, p. 259-262.
R. Rozzi, J. J. Armesto, and R. Frodeman, “Integrating ecological sciences and environmental ethics into biocultural conservation in South American temperate sub-Antarctic ecosystems”, Environmental Ethics, vol. 30, p. 229-234, 2008.
C. B. Anderson, G. E. Likens, R. Rozzi, J. L. Gutiérrez, J. J. Armesto, and A. Poole, “Integrating science and society through long-term socio-ecological research.”, Environmental Ethics, vol. 30, p. 295-312, 2008.
2001
J. J. Armesto, C. Smith-Ramirez, and R. Rozzi, “Conservation strategies for biodiversity and indigenous people in Chilean forest ecosystems”, J. Royal Society New Zealand, vol. 31, p. 865-877, 2001.
Fundamentos de Conservacion Biologica. 2001.
J. J. Armesto, R. Rozzi, and J. Caspersen, “Temperate forests of North and South America”, in F. S. Chapin, O. E. Sala, and E. Huber-Sannwald (eds.). Global Biodiversity in a Changing Environment Scenarios for the 21st Century, 2001, p. 223-249.
2000
M. T. K. Arroyo, R. Rozzi, M. P. Simonetti, J.A., and M. Salaberry, “Central Chile”, in R. A. Mittermeier, P. Robles-Gili, and C. Goettsch-Mittermeier (eds.). Hotspots: Earth's Biologically Wealthiest and Most Threatened Ecosystems, 2000, p. 210-231.
S. T. A. Pickett and R. Rozzi, “The ecological implications of wolf restoration: contemporary ecological principles and linkages with social processes”, in V. A. Sharpe, B. Norton, and S. Donnelly (eds.). Wolves and Human Communities: Biology, Politics, and Ethics, 2000, p. 261-274.
R. Rozzi, J. A. Silander, Jr., J. J. Armesto, P. Feinsinger, and F. Massardo, “Three levels of integrating ecology with the conservation of South American temperate forests: the initiative of the Institute of Ecological Research Chiloe, Chile”, Biodiv. Conserv., vol. 9, p. 1199-1217, 2000.

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