El INBIOSUR invita a las conferencias del Dr. James Sanderson
a realizarse en la Sala de Conferencias del DBByF-UNS
el día VIERNES 11 DE DICIEMBRE,

a partir de las 10:45 hs.

Las mismas se referirán al estado actual y necesidades de conservación de pequeños felinos silvestres y al funcionamiento del Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund, uno de los mayores fondos mundiales para la conservación de especies amenazadas.

CONFERENCIAS
- FUNDACIÓN PARA LA CONSERVACIÓN DE FELINOS SILVESTRES PEQUEÑOS - 
SALA DE CONFERENCIAS DBByF 10:45 HS.

- EL FONDO PARA LA CONSERVACIÓN DE ESPECIES BIN ZAYED Y SU APOYO A LA
CONSERVACIÓN DE FELINOS SILVESTRES -
 SALA DE CONFERENCIAS DBByF 12:00 HS.

El Dr. James Sanderson es fundador de la Small Cat Conservation Alliance (http://www.smallcats.org), ONG dedicada al estudio y la
conservación de los pequeños felinos de todo el mundo. Es miembro de Wildlife Conservation Network (http://www.wildnet.org),
IUCN Cat Specialist Group (Core group) y del Mohamed bin Zayed species Conservation Fund, (http://www.speciesconservation.org).

Publicaciones recientes Dr. James Sanderson:

	Harris, G., J.G. Sanderson, J. Erz, S. E. Lehnen, M. J. Butler.
2016, Weather and prey predict mammals vitiation to water. PLoS One.
In press.
	Diamond, J, S. L. Pimm, and J. G. Sanderson. 2015. Comment: the
checkered history of checkerboard distributions. Ecology. In press.
	Gascon, C., T. M. Brooks, T. Contreras-MacBeath, N. Heard, W.
Konstant, J. Lamoreux, F. Launay, M. Maunder, R. A. Mittermeier, S.
Molur, R. Khalifa Al Mubarak, M. J. Parr, A. G.J. Rhodin, A. B.
Rylands, P. Soorae, J. G. Sanderson, and J-C Vie. 2015. The Importance
and Bene?ts of Species. Current Biology 25:431?438.
	Sanderson, J. 2015. Feds weaken the ESA. Wild Felid Monitor Winter 20.
	Napolitano, C., D. Díaz, J. Sanderson, W. E. Johnson, K. Ritland, C.
E. Ritland, and E. Poulin. 2015. Reduced genetic diversity and
increased dispersal in guigna (Leopardus guigna) in Chilean fragmented
landscapes. Journal of Heredity: 522?536.
	Meek, P. D., G. Ballard, A. Claridge, R. Kays, K. Moseby, T.
O?Brien, A. O Connell, J. Sanderson, D. E. Swann, M. Tobler and S.
Townsend. 2014. Recommended guiding principles for reporting on camera
trapping research. Biodiversity and Conservation 23:2321-2343.
	Napolitano, C., W. E. Johnson, J. Sanderson, S. J. O?Brien, A. Rus
Hoelzel, R. Freer, N. Dunstone, K. Ritland, C. E. Ritland, E. Poulin.
2014. Phylogeography and population history of Leopardus guigna, the
smallest American felid. Conservation Genetics.
	Sanderson, J. and G. Harris. 2013. Automatic data organization,
storage, and analysis of camera trap pictures. Journal of Indonesian
Natural History 1: 6-14

Book chapters
Sanderson, J. and G. Harris. 2014. Automatic camera trap data
organisation, storage and analysis without entering data by hand using
a keyboard. Pages 251-258 in Camera Trapping in Wildlife Management
and Research. P. Meek, P. Fleming, G. Ballard, P. Banks, A. Claridge,
J. Sanderson, D. E Swann, eds. CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood, Australia.

Napolitano, C., J. Sanderson, W.E. Johnson, S.J. O Brien, R. Hoelzel,
R. Freer, N. Dunstone, K. Ritkand, and E. Poulin. 2012. Population
Genetics of the felid Leopardus guigna in southern South America:
Identifying intraspecific units for conservation. Pages xx-xx in
Molecular Population Genetics, Phylogenetics, Evolutionary Biology and
Conservation of the Neotropical Carnivores, M. Ruiz-García and J.
Shostell, eds. Nova Science Publishers.

Rovero, F, M. Tobler, and J. Sanderson. 2010. Chapter 6.
Camera-trapping for inventorying terrestrial vertebrates. Pages
100-128 in Manual on Field Recording Techniques and Protocols for All
Taxa Biodiversity Inventories and Monitoring. J. Eymann, J. Degreef,
Ch. Häuser, J. C. Monje, Y. Samyn and D. VandenSpiegel, eds. ABC Taxa,
Brussels. 653 pages.
(http://www.abctaxa.be/volumes/volume-8-manual-atbi/volumes/volume-8-manual-atbi/chapter-6).

Books

Patterns in Nature. In Press fall 2015.
Stuart L. Pimm, University of Chicago Press

Small Cats: The Animal Answer Guide.
James G. Sanderson and Patrick Watson
Johns Hopkins University Press
2011. 144 pages.

Wildlife Issues in a Changing World, second edition
Michael P. Moulton and James G. Sanderson
St. Lucie Press, Delray, Florida
1999. 480 pages.

Landscape Ecology: A Top-down Approach
Edited by Jim Sanderson and Larry D. Harris
Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, Florida
1999. 250 pages.