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Juan Armesto

Díaz, I. A., Juan J. Armesto, S. Reid, Kathryn E. Sieving, and Mary Willson. 2005. “Linking Forest Structure and Composition: Avian Diversity in Successional Forests of Chiloé Island, Chile”. Biol. Conserv. 123: 91-101.
Gutiérrez, A. G., Juan J. Armesto, and J.C. Aravena. 2004. “Disturbance and Regeneration Dynamics of an Old-Growth North Patagonian Rain Forest in Chiloé Island, Chile”. J. Ecol. 92: 598-608.
Willson, Mary, and Juan J. Armesto. 2004. “Efectos De La fragmentación De Bosques Para Las Aves De De Los Bosques Australes Chilenos”. Ambiente Y Desarrollo 19: 54-59.
Reid, S., I. A. Díaz, Juan J. Armesto, and Mary Willson. 2004. “Importance of Native Bamboo for Understory Birds in Chilean Temperate Forests”. Auk 121: 515-25.
Díaz, I. A., and Juan J. Armesto. 2004. “La conservación De Las Aves Silvestres En Los Ambientes Urbanos De Santiago”. Ambiente Y Desarrollo 19: 31-38.
Pérez, Cecilia A., Juan J. Armesto, C. Torrealba, and M.R. Carmona. 2003. “Litterfall Dynamics and Nitrogen-Use Efficiency in Two Evergreen Temperate Rain Forests of Southern Chile”. Austral Ecol. 28: 591-600.
Pérez, Cecilia A., M.R. Carmona, and Juan J. Armesto. 2003. “Non-Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation, Net Nitrogen Mineralization and Denitrification in Soils of Evergreen Forests Chiloé Island, Chile: A Comparison With Other Temperate Forests”. Gayana (Concepción, Chile) 60: 25-33.
Christie, D. A., and Juan J. Armesto. 2003. “Regeneration Microsites and Tree Species Coexistence in Temperate Rain Forests of Chiloé Island, Chile”. J. Ecol. 91: 776-84.
Muñoz, A. A., P. Chacón, F. Pérez, E.S. Barnert, and Juan J. Armesto. 2003. “Diversity and Host Tree Preferences of Vascular Epiphytes and Vines in a Temperate Rainforest in Southern Chile”. Aust. J. Bot. 51: 381-91.
Lawler, S. P., Juan J. Armesto, and Peter Kareiva. 2002. “How Relevant to Conservation Are Studies Linking Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning?”. In A. P. Kinzig, D. Tilman and S. W. Pacala (eds.). The Functional Consequences of Biodiversity: Empirical Progress and Theoretical Extensions, 294-313. Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey.