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- Post-Fledging Habitat Selection by the Slender-Billed Parakeet (Enicognathus Leptorhynchus) in a Fragmented Agricultural Landscape of Southern Chile
- This article contains an examination of habitat selection by radio-tracked juvenile Slender-billed Parakeets (Enicognathus leptorhynchus) at multiple spatial scales in a fragmented agricultural landscape of southern Chile.
- An Evaluation of the Correlation Between Shale Gas Development and Ozone Pollution within the Barnett Shale Region
- Presentation for the 2014 Fracturing Impacts and Technologies Conference. This presentation discusses an evaluation of the correlation between shale gas development and ozone pollution within the Barnett Shale region.
- Predicting Hourly Ozone Pollution in Dallas-Fort Worth Area Using Spatio-Temporal Clustering
- Presentation for the 2015 GeoComputation Annual Conference. This presentation discusses predicting hourly ozone pollution in the Dallas-Fort Worth area using spatio-temporal clustering.
- Ozone Impact of Shale Gas Activities in Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex
- Poster for the 2015 Graduate Student Symposium of the Federation of North Texas Area Universities. This poster discusses the ozone impact of shale gas activities in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.
- Impact of Natural Gas Hydraulic Fracturing on Ozone Pollution in Dallas-Fort Worth Area
- Poster for the 2015 Global Emission Initiative (GEIA) Conference. This poster discusses the impact of natural gas hydraulic fracturing on ozone pollution in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
- Impacts of Fracking on Local Ozone Pollution in DFW Area
- Poster for the 2014 University of North Texas (UNT) Graduate Exhibition. This poster discusses the impacts of fracking on local ozone pollution in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
- Evaluation of Three Major Emission Sources on DFW Ozone Level Using Photochemical Modeling
- Poster for the 2015 University of North Texas (UNT) Graduate Exhibition. This poster discusses the evaluation of three major emission sources on the Dallas-Fort Worth ozone levels using photochemical modeling.
- Avoiding the Resource Curse: Challenges of the Policy Process in a Nascent-Oil-Producing Country in West Africa
- Presentation for the 2015 University of North Texas (UNT) Student and Faculty Research Symposium on African Studies. This presentation discusses avoiding the resource curse and challenges of the policy process in a nascent-oil-producing country in West Africa.
- Bryophyte-Cyanobacteria Associations during Primary Succession in Recently Deglaciated Areas of Tierra del Fuego (Chile)
- Article on bryophyte-cyanobacteria associations during primary succession in recently deglaciated areas of Tierra del Fuego (Chile).
- First evidence of bryophyte diaspores in the plumage of transequatorial migrant birds
- Article on the first evidence of bryophyte diaspores in the plumage of transequatorial migrant birds.
- Assessing Habitat Preference of Invasive American Minks (Neovison vison) Using Trap-Cameras in Navarino Island, Chile
- Poster presented at the 2013 Ecological Society of America (ESA) Annual Meeting. This poster discusses research on assessing habitat preference of invasive American minks (Neovison vison) using trap-cameras in Navarino Island, Chile.
- Developing indicators of the impact of scholarly communication is a massive technical challenge - but it's also much simpler than that
- Article on developing indicators of the impact of scholarly communication and the technical challenges.
- What is interdisciplinary communication? Reflections on the very idea of disciplinary integration
- Article discussing interdisciplinary communication and reflections on the idea of disciplinary integration.
- Research Impact: We need negative metrics too
- Article discussing different ways to indicate the impact of a researcher's scholarly activities.
- Re-engineering Ethics: Pushing Philosophy Outside of its Comfort Zone at the APPE Annual Meeting
- This article discusses ethics and pushing philosophy outside of its comfort zone at the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics (APPE) annual meeting.
- Accountability versus Autonomy? Toward a More Responsible Practice of Science
- This paper was awarded a Nicholas and Anna Ricco Ethics Award for 2013. In this paper, the author discusses issues related to accountability versus autonomy and suggestions toward a more responsible practice of science.
- Knowing and acting: The precautionary and proactionary principles in relation to policy making
- Article discussing the relationship between knowledge (in the form of scientific risk assessment) and action (in the form of technological innovation) as they come together in policy, which itself is both a kind of knowledge and acting.
- Environmental Imagination River as Bridge
- This presentation is part of the faculty lecture series UNT Speaks Out on Water Conservation. In this presentation, the author discusses sustainable resource management and water conservation, including discussions on the Trinity River and water conservation in North Texas.
- Broader Impacts 2.0: Seeing- and Seizing- the Opportunity
- Article discussing viewpoints on the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Merit Review Broader Impacts Criterion and the emergence of Broader Impacts 2.0.
- Comparative Assessment of Peer Review: Project Outcomes Report
- This report discusses the Comparative Assessment of Peer Review (CAPR) project outcomes. The authors investigate the review process for agencies that fund scientific research.
- Biodiversity Of Southernmost Forests And Tundra Ecosystems
- Article discussing research on the biodiversity of the dominant vegetation in the world's southernmost forests and tundra ecosystems.
- Bieberians at the Gate?
- Article discussing theories on the evaluation of philosophy and philosophers and the peer review process.
- Biocultural Ethics: Recovering the Vital Links between the Inhabitants, Their Habits, and Habitats
- Article discussing research on biocultural ethics as a way to overcome biocultural homogenization.
- Changing lenses to assess biodiversity: patterns of species richness in sub-Antarctic plants and implications for global conservation
- Article discussing patterns of species richness in sub-Antarctic plants and implications for global conservation.
- The road to biocultural ethics
- Article discussing biocultural ethics. As a child, Ricardo Rozzi visited indigenous communities in the high Andes with his grandfather and was enchanted by their close relationship with the natural world. Later, he and his wife would return to the region to explore the traditional ecological knowledge of the world's southernmost indigenous people.
- Integrating Ecology and Environmental Ethics: Earth Stewardship in the Southern End of the Americas
- This article discusses integrating ecology and environmental ethics.
- The Reciprocal Links between Evolutionary-Ecological Sciences and Environmental Ethics
- This article discusses the reciprocal links between evolutionary-ecological sciences and environmental ethics.
- Comentario: Archipiélago Patagónico. La última frontera
- This article offers comment by the author on the Patagonian Archipelago as the Final Frontier, as written about in a book by Matthew B. Martinic titled, 'Patagonia Archipelago. The Final Frontier.
- Watershed Conservation and Aquatic Benthic Macroinvertebrate Diversity in the Alberto D'Agostini National Park, Tierra del Fuego, Chile
- This article discusses watershed conservation and aquatic benthic macroinvertebrate diversity in the Alberto D'Agostini National Park, Tierra Del Fuego, Chile.
- Late-Summer Presence of the Patagonian Tyrant, Colorhamphus Parvirostris (Darwin) on Navarino Island, Cape Horn County, Chile
- This article discusses the late-summer presence of the Patagonian tyrant, Colorhamphus parvirostris (Darwin) on Navarino Island, Cape Horn County, Chile.
- La Reserva De Biosfera Cabo De Hornos: Un DesafÃo Para La Conservación De La Biodiversidad E Implementación Del Desarrollo Sustentable En El Extremo Austral De América
- Article discussing biodiversity conservation and implementation of sustainable development in southernmost South America and the new biosphere reserve in Cape Horn, located in Antarctica Chilena Province.
- Cabo de Hornos: un parque nacional libre de especies exóticas en el confÃn de América
- Article discussing research on Cape Horn, a national park free from alien species in southernmost South America.
- FilosofÃa Ambiental de Campo y Conservación Biocultural: El Programa Educativo del Parque Etnobotánico Omora
- This article discusses the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve's Omora Ethnobotanical Park educational program which was launched to contribute to a biocultural citizenship.
- Integrando las Ciencias Ecológicas y la Ética Ambiental en la Conservación Biocultural de los Ecosistemas Templados Subantárticos de Sudamérica
- This article is in a special issue of Environmental Ethics based on the workshop "Integrating Ecological Sciences and Environmental Ethics: New Approaches to Understanding and Conserving Frontier Ecosystems," held in the temperate sub-Antarctic region of southern Chile, in March 2007.
- Integrating Ecological Sciences and Environmental Ethics into Biocultural Conservation in South American Temperate Sub-Antarctic Ecosystems
- This article is in a special issue of Environmental Ethics based on the workshop "Integrating Ecological Sciences and Environmental Ethics: New Approaches to Understanding and Conserving Frontier Ecosystems," held in the temperate sub-Antarctic region of southern Chile, in March 2007.
- Field Environmental Philosophy and Biocultural Conservation: The Omora Ethnobotanical Park Educational Program
- This article discusses the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve's Omora Ethnobotanical Park educational program which was launched to contribute to a biocultural citizenship.
- Future Environmental Philosophies and Their Biocultural Conservation Interfaces
- This article discusses future environmental philosophies and their biocultural conservation interfaces.
- Implicaciones éticas de narrativas Yaganes y Mapuches sobre las aves de los bosques templados de Sudamérica austral
- This article discusses the ethical implications of Yahgan and Mapuches narratives of the birds of the temperate forests of southern South America.
- The Hunting Behavior of Black-Shouldered Kites (Elanus Caeruleus Leucurus) in Central Chile
- This article discusses the hunting behavior of black-shouldered kites in central Chile.
- Ecological theory and values in the determination of conservation goals: examples from temperate regions of Germany, United States of America, and Chile
- This article discusses ecological theory and values in the determination of conservation goals, as well as the interdisciplinary and interagency cooperation required for the success of conservation work.
- De las ciencias ecológicas a la ética ambiental
- This article discusses ecological sciences and environmental ethics.
- Diet of the American mink Mustela vison and its potential impact on the native fauna of Navarino Island, Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, Chile
- Article discussing the diet of the invasive American mink (Mustela vison) and its ecological impacts on the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve in Chile.
- A Tribute to Carlos Augusto Angel Maya
- This article offers a tribute to Carlos Augusto Angel Maya. The authors explain Maya's life and work and his legacy of infinite value for the community of environmental thought in Colombia, in Latin America, and throughout the world.
- Biocultural conservation in Cape Horn: the Magellanic woodpecker as a charismatic species
- This book chapter discusses a research project to promote biocultural conservation in Cape Horn, Chile. In an effort to achieve the goal of transdisciplinary integration, the authors used the strategy of identifying a charismatic species, since doing so serves to motivate people towards biodiversity conservation, to communicate ecological concepts, and to integrate both the ecological and social dimensions of sustainability.
- Senda Darwin Biological Station: Long-term ecological research at the interface between science and society
- Article discussing long-term ecological research at the interface between science and society at the Senda Darwin Biological Station (SDBS).
- Estación Biológica Senda Darwin: Investigación ecológica de largo plazo en la interfase ciencia-sociedad
- This article discusses Senda Darwin Biological Station and the work of the scientists who study the anthropological role in ecological processes there.
- Dinámica estacional y patrones de distribución de la avifauna asociada a humedales subantárticos en la Reserva de Biosfera Cabo de Hornos (54-55°S), Chile
- This article discusses the seasonal dynamics and distribution patterns of birds associated to the sub-Antarctic wetlands in Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve (54-55°S), Chile.
- Annual Variation of Abundance and Composition in Forest Bird Assemblages on Navarino Island, Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, Chile
- Article on the annual variation of abundance and composition in forest bird assemblages on Navarino Island, Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, Chile.
- FenologÃa de Tayloria dubyi (Splachnaceae) en las turberas de la Reserva de Biosfera Cabo de Hornos
- This article proposes a methodology for phenological studies of Tayloria dubyi (Splachnaceae) in the peatlands of the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve.
- Ten Dimensions of a Biocultural Conservation Approach at the Austral Tip of the Americas
- This article discusses ten dimensions of a biocultural conservation approach at the austral tip of the Americas.