Foreword: Magellanic Sub-Antarctic Ornithology at Omora Park - Roberto P. Schlatter
Omora Park and the Emergence of Long-Term Ornithology in the Cape Horn Region - Álvaro Jaramillo
Preface: Ornithological Research at Omora Park: The Longest Bird-banding Program in Sub-Antarctic Forests of the Southern Hemisphere- Ricardo Rozzi and Jaime E. Jiménez
Contents
Part I. The Long-Term Ornithological Research Program At Omora Park: Birdconservation, New Morphological Information, And Ecological Insights
1. The Omora Park Long-Term Ornithological Research Program: Study Sites and methods - Ricardo Rozzi, Jaime E. Jiménez, Francisca Massardo, Juan Carlos Torres-Mura, and Rajan Rijal
2. A Summary of the Birds Captured with Mist-Nets and/or Censused in the Southernmost Forests of the World - Ricardo Rozzi and Jaime E. Jiménez
A. Passerines and other small birds captured with mist-nets in the sub-Antarctic forests atOmora Park and complementary sites on Navarino Island
B. Larger-sized birds incidentally captured with mist-nets in the sub-Antarctic forests at Omora Park and other sites on Navarino Island
C. Passerines inhabiting the high-Andean habitats above the tree-line captured with mist-nets at Robalo Mountain, Omora Park, Navarino Island
D. Exotic passerines captured with mist-nets in the sub-Antarctic forests at Omora Park and Puerto Williams on Navarino Island
3. A long-term program of biocultural research, education, and conservation at the southern end of the Americas - Ricardo Rozzi, Francisca Massardo, and Orlando Dollenz: Austro Universitaria 14: 50-59 (2003)
4. The Omora bird banding program in the sub-Antarctic forests: standardization of the appropriate band sizes for the birds of the Magellanic Region - Christopher Anderson, Ricardo Rozzi, Christopher Elphick, and Steven McGehee: Boletín Chileno de Ornitol
5. Field verification of Zimmer’s wing-formula for identification of Elaenia Albiceps Chilensis - Steven M. McGehee and Jack C. Eitniear: Boletín SAO 16: 58-63 (2006)
Part II. Singularities Of The Magellanic Sub-Antarctic Avifauna
6. Introduction to the Singularities of the Magellanic Sub-Antarctic Avifauna - Sebastián Dardanelli, Jaime E. Jiménez, Rodrigo A. Vásquez, and Christopher Elphick
7. Diurnal and Nocturnal Activity of the Rufous-Legged Owl (Strix rufipes) in the forests of Cape Horn - Silvina Ippi and Ricardo Rozzi: Boletín Chileno de Ornitología 10: 9-12 (2004)
8. Late-summer presence of the Patagonian Tyrant, Colorhamphus parvirostris (Darwin) on
Navarino Island, Cape Horn County, Chile - Steven McGehee, Ricardo Rozzi, Christopher Anderson, Silvina Ippi, Rodrigo Vásquez,
and Susan Woodland: Anales del Institut
9. The Autecology of the Fío-fío (Elaenia albiceps Lafresnaye and d’Orbigny) in subantarctic forests of the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, Chile - Clare E. Brown, Christopher B. Anderson, Silvina Ippi, Margaret F. Sherriffs, Rina Charlin, Steve McGehee, and
10. Diet of the Patagonian Sierra-Finch (Phrygilus patagonicus) on Navarino Island, Chile - Steven M. McGehee and Jack Clinton Eitniear: Ornitología Neotropical 18: 449-452 (2007)
11. Consumption of leñadura (Maytenus magellanica) seeds by three Primarily Insectivorous Bird Species - Steven M. McGehee : Anales del Instituto de la Patagonia 35: 71-73 (2007)
12. Sexual Dimorphism and Parental Roles in the Thorn-tailed Rayadito (Furnariidae) - Juan Moreno, Santiago Merino, Elisa Lobato, Miguel A. Rodríguez-Gironés, and Rodrigo A. Vásquez: Condor 109: 312-320 (2007)
13. Haematozoa In Forest Birds From Southern Chile: Latitudinal Gradients In Prevalence And Parasite Lineage Richness - Santiago Merino, Juan Moreno, Rodrigo A. Vásquez, Javier Martínez, Inocencia Sánchez-Monsálvez, Cristian F. Estades, Silvina Ippi, Pabl
Part III. Seasonal Dynamics Of The Sub-Antarctic Bird Communities In Different Habitat Types Of the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve
14. Introduction To The Seasonal Dynamics Of The Sub-Antarctic Bird Communities In Different Habitat Types Of The Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve - Christopher S. Elphick, Jaime E. Jiménez, Ronnie Reyes, And Ricardo Rozzi
15. Bird Assemblages In The Southernmost Forests Of The World: Methodological Variations For Determining Species Composition - Christopher Anderson And Ricardo Rozzi: Anales Del Instituto De La Patagonia 28: 89-100 (2000)
16. Seasonal Dynamics And Distribution Patterns Of Birds Associated With Sub-Antarctic Wetlands In The Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve (54-55ºs), Chile - José Tomás Ibarra, Ricardo Rozzi, Horacio Gilabert, Christopher B. Anderson, Steven M. Mcgehee, And Crist
17. Annual Variation Of Abundance And Composition In Forest Bird Assemblages On Navarino Island, Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, Chile - Silvina Ippi, Christopher B. Anderson, Ricardo Rozzi, And Chris S. Elphick: Ornitología Neotropical 20: 231-245 (2009)
18. Diversity And Singularity Of The Avifauna In The Austral Peat Bogs Of The Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, Chile - José Tomás Ibarra, Christopher B. Anderson, Tomás A. Altamirano, Ricardo Rozzi, And Cristián Bonacic: Ciencia E Investigación Agraria 37: 29
Part IV. The Mink (Neovison Vison), The Impact Of A Carnivore On The Birds Of the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve
19. Introduction To The American Mink (Neovison Vison): Impact Of An Invasive Carnivore On Birds In One Of The Most “Pristine” Zones Of The Planet - José Tomás Ibarra And Christopher B. Anderson
20. The American Mink (Mustela Vison, Schreber, Carnivora: Mustelidae), A New Exotic Mammal Fornavarino Island - Ricardo Rozzi And Margaret Sherriffs: Anales Del Instituto De La Patagonia 31: 97-104 (2003)
21. Diet Of The American Mink Mustela Vison And Its Potential Impact On The Native Fauna Of Navarinoisland, Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, Chile - Elke Schüttler, Jaime Cárcamo, And Ricardo Rozzi: Revista Chilena De Historia Natural 81: 599-613 (2008)
22. Invasive American Mink Mustela Vison In Wetlands Of The Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, Southern Chile: What Are They Eating? - José Tomás Ibarra, Laura Fasola, David W. Macdonald, Ricardo Rozzi, And Cristián Bonacic: Oryx 43: 87-90 (2009)
23. Vulnerability Of Ground-Nesting Waterbirds To Predation By Invasive American Mink In The Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, Chile - Elke Schüttler, Reinhard Klenke, Steven Mcgehee, Ricardo Rozzi, And Kurt Jax: Biological Conservation 142: 1450-1460 (2009)
24. Clutch Size, Nesting Sites, And Breeding Success Of The Upland Goose (Chloephaga Picta Gmelin, 1789) In The Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, Chile - José Tomás Ibarra, Elke Schüttler, Steven Mcgehee, And Ricardo Rozzi: Anales Del Instituto De La Patagonia
Part V. Birds That Promote Conservation, Ecotourism, Education, And Environmental Ethics At The Southern End Of The Americas
25. Introduction To The Birds Of The Southernmost Tip Of South America That Promote Conservation, Ecotourism, Education, And Environmental Ethics - J. Cristóbal Pizarro, José Tomás Ibarra, And Ricardo Rozzi
26. From Science Towards Conservation: The Education And Environmental Ethics Program Of The Omora Ethnobotanical Park - Ricardo Rozzi, Juan Manuel Draguicevic, Ximena Arango, Margaret Sherriffs, Silvina Ippi, Christopher Anderson, Mitzi Acevedo, Jordi Pl
27. Discovery and implementation of the Magellanic Woodpecker (Campephilus magellanicus) as acharismatic species: a biocultural approach for conservation in the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve - Ximena Arango, Ricardo Rozzi, Francisca Massardo, Christopher B.
Part VI. Ethno-Ornithology In The Sub-Antarctic Forests Of South America
28. Introduction To Ethno-Ornithology In The Sub-Antarctic Forests Of South America - Victoria Castro, Francisca Massardo, And José Tomás Ibarra
29. A Contemporary Mapuche Ethno-Ornithology: Twenty Winged Poems From The Native Forests Of Chile - Lorenzo Aillapan And Ricardo Rozzi: Ornitología Neotropical 15 (Suppl.): 419-434 (2004)
30. Yahgan And Lafkenche Ethno-Ornithology In The Temperate Forests Of Austral South America - Francisca Massardo And Ricardo Rozzi: Ornitología Neotropical 15 (Suppl.): 395-407 (2004)
31. Ethical Implications Of Yahgan And Mapuche Narratives About Birds Of The Temperate Forests Of Southern South America - Ricardo Rozzi: Ornitología Neotropical 15 (Suppl.): 435-444 (2004)
Epilogue: The Second Decade Of Long-Term Ornithological Studies At Omora Park: New Ornithological Perspectives From The South - Jaime E. Jiménez And Ricardo Rozzi
Acknowledgments
Editors & Contributors to Introduction
Image Credits
Translators
Index Of Common And Scientific Names Of Bird Species