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  1. Publication

    Rarity in Chilean forest birds: which ecological and life-history traits matter?

  2. Publication

    Ecosystem engineering facilitates invasions by exotic plants in high-Andean ecosystems

    Ecosystem engineers are organisms that change abiotic conditions in ways that affect the performance and distribution of other species, including exotics.

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    Selectivity extinction of late neogene bivalve extinction in the temperate Pacific coast of South America

  4. Publication

    Conserving biodiversity efficiently: What to do, where, and when

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    On the relationship between trophic position, body mass and temperature: reformulating the energy limitation hypothesis

    Understanding the factors that constrain and drive changes in food chain length represents an open challenge in ecology. Although several explanatory hypotheses have been proposed, no synthesis has yet been achieved. The role of body size has been well‐studied in recent years because the hierarchy of trophic connections – in which large animals consume small ones – suggests a positive relationship between trophic position and body size.

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    How well do the existing and proposed reserve networks represent vertebrate species in Chile?

  7. Publication

    Ecological and biogeographical inferences on two sympatric and enigmatic andean cat species using genetic identification of feacal samples

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    Regeneration patterns and persistence of the fog-dependent Fray Jorge forest in semiarid Chile during the past two centuries

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    On the seasonal effect of landscape structure on a bird species: the thorn-tailed rayadito in a relict forest in northern Chile