Universidad de Santiago de Chile
Departamento de Gestion Agraria
It is a long-standing question how tsunamis can influence wild populations of animals and plants. Here, we assessed short-term changes in the population of the critically endangered Juan Ferna´ndez Firecrown (Sephanoides fernandensis) by... more
The ability of animals to collect and use environmental information in fragmented landscapes may considerably decrease as the spatial scale at which they search for feeding resources increases. Here, we used anindividual-based model to... more
Understanding how species respond to habitat structure in landscapes transformed by human activities is crucial to design management strategies that promote the conservation of wildlife in human-created lands. The aim of this study was to... more
Agonistic behavior in woodpeckers has been described for a wide range of species, although previous studies have not reported aggressive encounters resulting in the death of adults. In this study, we provide the first evidence of lethal... more
Accurate estimates of the quality and quantity of remnant habitats is critical for planning management activities for the conservation of threatened species. Although habitat quality usually is understood from a multidimen-sional niche... more
Theoretical models predict that animals should make foraging decisions after assessing the quality of available habitat, but most models fail to consider the spatio-temporal scales at which animals perceive habitat availability. We tested... more
Context Interactions between landscape-scale processes and fine-grained habitat heterogeneity are usually invoked to explain species occupancy in fragmented landscapes. In variegated landscapes, however, organisms face continuous... more
The avifauna of Mocha Island is analysed according to species richness, habitat use, and reproductive status, and the first quantitative population estimates of forest landbirds are presented basing on unbiased survey data as a basis for... more
The Chilean agricultural sector presents management problems, which indirectly affect their competitiveness and profitability. The objective of this work is to analysis the implementation process of Chilean Standard 2909 in middle units... more
The Chilean agricultural sector presents management problems, which indirectly affect their competitiveness and profitability. The objective of this work is to analysis the implementation process of Chilean Standard 2909 in middle units... more
Since 2002, the Farming Development Institute (INDAP) supports rural family agriculture (RFA) through the Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) National System, applying a similar intervention strategy to all small farmers that are... more
Background The competitiveness report of fresh fruit production in Chile (2010), with emphasis on apple production, notes that its profitability of apple production has fallen to levels that have declined the area planted, which have... more