Mariano Martín Amoroso

Formación

  • Ingeniero Agrónomo, 2000, Facultad de Agronomía, UBA, Argentina
  • Master of Science (Silvicultura y Protección de Bosques), 2004, College of Forest Resources, University of Washington, Estados Unidos de América
  • Doctor of Philosophy, 2009, Faculty of Forestry, University of British Columbia, Canada

Cargos

  • Investigador Científico y Tecnológico Asistente, IANIGLACONICET – CCT Mendoza
  • Profesor Adjunto, interino, Licenciatura en Ecología, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad de Champagnat

Áreas de interés en investigación

  • Ecología y dinámica de bosques
  • Dendrocronología

Cursos dictados en la EPG

  • Dinámica de rodales (responsables B. Larson y M. Amoroso)

Premios y distinciones

  • University of British Columbia Student Leader Recognition, 2008, University of British Columbia

Publicaciones (últimos 5 años)

Revistas científicas con referato

  • Amoroso, M.M., M. L., Suarez, & L.D. Daniels. 2012. Nothofagus dombeyi regeneration in declining Austrocedrus chilensis forests: effects of overstory mortality and climatic events. Dendrochronologia, 30: 105-112
  • Nitschke, C.R, Amoroso, M.M., Coates, K.D, & Astrup, R. 2012. The influence of climate change, site type, and disturbance on stand dynamics in northwest British Columbia, Canada. Ecosphere, 3:11
  • Amoroso, M.M., L.D. Daniels, & B. C. Larson. 2012. Temporal patterns of radial growth in declining Austrocedrus chilensis forests in Northern Patagonia: the use of tree-rings as an indicator of forest decline. Forest Ecology and Management, 265:62-70
  • Amoroso, M.M., L.D. Daniels, M. Bataineh, & D.W. Andison. 2011. Evidence of Mixed-Severity Fires in the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains of West-Central Alberta, Canada. Forest Ecology and Management, 262: 2240-2249
  • Amoroso, M.M. & B. C. Larson. 2010. Stand development patterns as a consequence of the mortality in Austrocedrus chilensis forests. Forest Ecology and Management, 259:1981-1992
  • Amoroso, M.M. & L.D. Daniels. 2010. Cambial mortality in declining Austrocedrus chilensis forests: implications for stand dynamics studies. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 40: 885-893
  • Amoroso, M.M. & B. C. Larson. 2010. Can a natural experiment be used as a tool to design partial cutting regimes? The decline of Austrocedrus chilensis forests, an example. Journal of Forest Research, 15:38-45

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