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Gerardo Emanuel Soto González

Académico

Universidad Austral de Chile

Valdivia, Chile

Líneas de Investigación


Monitoreo Ambiental, Percepción Remota, Modelamiento Estadístico

Educación

  •  Doctor en Recursos Naturales, CORNELL UNIVERSITY. Chile, 2019
  •  Ingeniero Ambiental, UNIVERSIDAD DE SANTIAGO DE CHILE. Chile, 2014

Experiencia Académica

  •   Profesor por horas Part Time

    UNIVERSIDAD DE SANTIAGO DE CHILE

    Facultad Tecnológica

    Chile

    2014 - 2015

  •   Asistente de Investigación Part Time

    CORNELL UNIVERSITY

    Ithaca, NY, Chile

    2018 - 2019

  •   Académico Full Time

    UNIVERSIDAD AUSTRAL DE CHILE

    Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Administrativas

    Valdivia, Chile

    2021 - At present


 

Article (23)

Area-restricted search in Magellanic Woodpeckers: importance of tree senescence, forest composition and open habitats
Latitude does not influence cavity entrance orientation of South American avian excavators
Deforestation patterns shape population structure of the Magellanic Woodpecker (Campephilus magellanicus) in southern Chile
Multiscale drivers of restoration outcomes for an imperiled songbird
Trophic behavior of specialist predators from a macroecological approach: The case of the magellanic woodpecker in south American temperate forests
Behavioral switching in Magellanic woodpeckers reveals perception of habitat quality at different spatial scales
Intersexual segregation in foraging microhabitat use by Magellanic Woodpeckers (Campephilus magellanicus): Seasonal and habitat effects at the worlds southernmost forests
The fruit of competition: seed dispersal by Magellanic Woodpeckers in the threatened Valdivian Rainforest
Magellanic Woodpeckers in three national parks of central-southern Chile: habitat effects and population variation over the last two decades
Occupancy pattern of a long-horned beetle in a variegated forest landscape: linkages between tree quality and forest cover across spatial scales
Tree senescence as a direct measure of habitat quality: Linking red-edge Vegetation Indices to space use by Magellanic woodpeckers
Diversity, biogeography, abundance, and conservation of birds of Mocha Island National Reserve, Chile
Foraging Behaviour in Magellanic Woodpeckers Is Consistent with a Multi-Scale Assessment of Tree Quality
Lethal Agonistic Behavior between Two Male Magellanic Woodpeckers Campephilus magellanicus Observed in the Cape Horn Area
Mesocarnivores respond to fine-grain habitat structure in a mosaic landscape comprised by commercial forest plantations in southern Chile
Hierarchical spatial decisions in fragmented landscapes: Modeling the foraging movements of woodpeckers
Tsunami impact on the population development of a critically endangered hummingbird species of a Pacific island
Impact of the 2010 tsunami on an endangered insular soil-plant system
Potential impact of the Alien American Mink (Neovison vison) on Magellanic woodpeckers (Campephilus magellanicus) in Navarino Island, Southern Chile
Deforestation in central Chile causes a rapid decline in landscape connectivity for a forest specialist bird species
First description of the micro-habitat selection pattern of the island endemic Juan Fernandez Tit-tyrant
First description of the micro-habitat selection pattern of the island endemic Juan Fernandez Tit-tyrant [Primera descripción del patrón de selección de micro-hábitat del Cachudito de Juan Fernández]
Do beavers improve the habitat quality for Magellanic Woodpeckers?

Proyecto (5)

Do Magellanic woodpeckers switch their movement decisions from a bottom-up to a top-down strategy when landscape fragmentation increases?
Do Magellanic woodpeckers switch their movement decisions from a bottom-up to a top-down strategy when landscape fragmentation increases?
Identificando los atributos de los árboles seleccionados para forrajeo por el carpintero negro (Campephilus magellanicus) en la Reserva de la Biósfera Cabo de Hornos.
Comparative biogeography and landscape ecology of Chilean island ecosystems=> Effects of an invasive thrush on seed dispersal and endangered birds.
The use of riparian forest corridors by fruit-eating birds in the central valley of southern Chile=> does the matrix matter?
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Gerardo Soto

Académico

Instituto de Estadística

Universidad Austral de Chile

Valdivia, Chile

17
Pablo Vergara

Profesor Asociado

Gestión Agraria

Universidad de Santiago

Santiago, Chile

3
Dario Moreira

Profesor asistente

Gestión Agraria

Universidad de Santiago de Chile

Santiago, Chile

3
Ricardo Rozzi

Professor

Philosophy & Religion

University of North Texas

Denton, Estados Unidos

2
Cristian Fierro

Asistente de Investigación

Ciencias Agrarias

Universidad de Santiago de Chile

Santiago de Chile, Chile

2
Madelaine Quiroz

Académica

Gestión Agraria

Universidad de Santiago de Chile

Santiago, Chile

1
Miguel Ávila

Docente/Investigador

Universidad de las Américas

Santiago, Chile

1
José Ibarra

Profesor Asociado

Campus Villarrica & Facultad de Agronomía e Ingeniería Forestal (FAIF)

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Villarrica, Chile

1
Tomás Altamirano

Investigador Asociado

Departamento de Ecosistemas y Medio Ambiente

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Santiago, Chile

1
Alberto Alaniz

Investigador Postdoctoral

Departamento de Gestión Agraria

Universidad de Santiago de Chile

Santiago, Chile

1
Rodrigo Vásquez

profesor titular

Ciencias Ecológicas

IEB, DEPTO. CS. ECOL., FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS, UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE

Santiago, Chile

1
Jaime Pizarro

Full Professor

Ingeniería Geográfica

Universidad de Santiago de Chile

Santiago, Chile