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I. Díaz

Díaz, I. A., Kathryn E. Sieving, M.E. Peña-Foxon, and Juan J. Armesto. 2012. “A Field Experiment Links Forest Structure and Biodiversity: Epiphytes Enhance Canopy Invertebrates in Chilean Forests”. Ecosphere 3 (1). Ecological Society of America: art5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/ES11-00168.1.
Díaz, I. A., Kathryn E. Sieving, M.E. Peña-Foxon, J. Larrain, and Juan J. Armesto. 2010. “Epiphyte Diversity and Biomass Loads of Canopy Emergent Trees in Chilean Temperate Rain Forests: A Neglected Functional Component”. For. Ecol. Manage 259: 1490-1501.
Armesto, Juan J., C. Smith-Ramirez, M.R. Carmona, J.L. Celis-Diez, I. A. Díaz, Aurora Gaxiola, A. G. Gutiérrez, M. C. Nuñez-Avila, Cecilia A. Pérez, and Ricardo Rozzi. 2009. “Old-Growth Temperate Rainforests of South America: Conservation, plant–animal Interactions, and Baseline Biogeochemical Processes”. In C. Wirth Et al., Eds. Old-Growth Forests, 367-90. Springer, Berlin.
Díaz, I. A., Juan J. Armesto, and Mary Willson. 2005. “Mating Success of the Endemic Des Murs’ Wiretail (Sylviorthorhynchus Desmursii, Furnariidae) in Fragmented Chilean Rainforests”. Austral Ecol. 31: 13-21.
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.
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.
Armesto, Juan J., I. A. Díaz, C. Papic, and Mary Willson. 2001. “Seed Rain of Fleshy and Dry Propagates to Different Habitats in Temperate Rainforests of Chiloe, Chile”. Austral Ecol. 26: 311-20.
Díaz, I. A., C. Papic, and Juan J. Armesto. 1999. “An Assessment of Post-Dispersal Seed Predation in Temperate Rainforest Fragments in Chiloé Island, Chile”. Oikos 87: 228-38.