Publications & Reports

JOURNAL PAPERS

The following papers have been published by the project as a consequence of the UNDC/UCAM agreement -

PROJECT REPORTS

The following reports have been prepared by the project to provide an on-going update with respect to the project research and findings -

  • UNDC - 11th Report (Pending Embargo)
  • UNDC - 10th Report (Pending Embargo)
  • UNDC - 9th Report (Pending Embargo)
  • UNDC - 8th Report (Pending Embargo)
  • UNDC - 7th Report (Pending Embargo)
  • UNDC - 6th Report (Pending Embargo)
  • UNDC - 5th Report (Pending Embargo)
  • UNDC - 4th Report (Pending Embargo)
  • UNDC - 3rd Report (Pending Embargo)
  • UNDC - 2nd Report (Pending Embargo)
  • UNDC - 1st Report

REFERENCE PAPERS

The most relevant publications that have been referred to by the project are listed below -

Bioindicators / Bioindicadores -

*Valqui, Mariana, et al. “Abundance and distribution of the South American altiplano flamingos.” Waterbirds (2000): 110-113.

*Montano-Centellas, Flavia A., and Álvaro Garitano-Zavala. “Andean bird responses to human disturbances along an elevational gradient.” Acta Oecologica 65 (2015): 51-60.

*Gibbons, Richard E., Zi Jia, and Isabel Villalba Valdivia. “Habitat use and seasonality of birds in the Peruvian puna with an emphasis on peatlands (bofedales).” Boletın de la Unión de Ornitólogos del Perú (UNOP) 11 (2016): 42-62.

*Quispe-Melgar, Harold Rusbelth, et al. “The Central Andes of Peru: a key area for the conservation of Polylepis forest biodiversity.” Journal of Ornithology 161.1 (2020): 217-228.

High altitude wetlands / Bofedales -

*Fonkén, MS Maldonado. “An introduction to the bofedales of the Peruvian High Andes” Mires and Peat 15.5 (2014): 1-13.

*Baied, Carlos A., and Jane C. Wheeler. “Evolution of high Andean puna ecosystems: environment, climate, and culture change over the last 12,000 years in the Central Andes.” Mountain Research and Development (1993): 145-156.

*Otto, Marco, Dieter Scherer, and Jochen Richters. “Hydrological differentiation and spatial distribution of high altitude wetlands in a semi-arid Andean region derived from satellite data.” Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 15.5 (2011): 1713-1727.

*Salvador, F., Jorge Monerris, and Line Rochefort. “Peatlands of the Peruvian Puna ecoregion: types, characteristics and disturbance.” Mires and Peat 15.3 (2014): 1-17.

Geology / Geologia -

*Polliand, Marc, et al. “Formation of intra-arc volcanosedimentary basins in the western flank of the central Peruvian Andes during Late Cretaceous oblique subduction: field evidence and constraints from U–Pb ages and Hf isotopes.” International Journal of Earth Sciences 94 (2005): 231-242.

*Karakouzian, Moses, et al. “Geology of Lima, Peru.” Environmental & Engineering Geoscience 3.1 (1997): 55-88.

*Pfiffner, O. Adrian, and Laura Gonzalez. “Mesozoic–Cenozoic evolution of the western margin of South America: Case study of the Peruvian Andes.” Geosciences 3.2 (2013): 262-310.

*Gonzalez, Laura, and O. Adrian Pfiffner. “Morphologic evolution of the Central Andes of Peru.” International Journal of Earth Sciences 101 (2012): 307-321.

*Szekely, Thomas S. “Structural Geology, Cochas to Yauricocha, Central High Andes, Peru.” AAPG Bulletin 53.3 (1969): 553-567.

*Hildebrand, Robert S., and Joseph B. Whalen. “Arc and Slab-Failure Magmatism in Cordilleran Batholiths I: The Cretaceous Coastal Batholith of Peru and its Role in South American Orogenesis and Hemispheric Subduction Flip.” Geoscience Canada 41.3 (2014): 255-282.

Hydrology / Hidrologia -

*Rivera, Diego A., Alex Godoy-Faundez, and Mario Lillo Saavedra, eds. “Andean hydrology” CRC Press, 2018.

*Castillo Santa María, Bessy, Saúl Cárdenas Ochoa, and Rubén Moreno Sotomayor. “Contaminación de la Cuenca del Río Cañete y su Influencia en el Desarrollo Sostenible de la Provincia de Cañete–2018.” (2018).

*Steffen, Damian, Fritz Schlunegger, and Frank Preusser. “Drainage basin response to climate change in the Pisco valley, Peru.” Geology 37.6 (2009): 491-494.

*Paerregaard, Karsten. “Power in/of/as water: Revisiting the hydrologic cycle in the Peruvian Andes.” Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water 5.2 (2018): e1270.

*Rosas, Miluska A., et al. “The potential impact of climate variability on siltation of Andean reservoirs.” Journal of Hydrology 581 (2020): 124396.

*Camel, Vladimir, et al. “Forest structure of three endemic species of the genus Polylepis (Rosaceae) in central Peru.” Ecología austral 29.3 (2019): 285-295.

Polylepis woodlands / Bosques de Polylepis -

*Quispe-Melgar, Harold Rusbelth, et al. “The Central Andes of Peru: a key area for the conservation of Polylepis forest biodiversity.” Journal of Ornithology 161.1 (2020): 217-228.

*Quispe-Melgar, Harold Rusbelth, et al. “The Central Andes of Peru: a key area for the conservation of Polylepis forest biodiversity.” Journal of Ornithology 161.1 (2020): 217-228.

*Trinidad, Huber, and Asunción Cano. “Composición florística de los bosques de Polylepis Yauyinazo y Chaqsii-Chaqsii, Reserva Paisajística Nor Yauyos-Cochas, Lima.” Revista peruana de biología 23.3 (2016): 271-286.

*Camel, Vladimir, et al. “Forest structure of three endemic species of the genus Polylepis (Rosaceae) in central Peru.” Ecología austral 29.3 (2019): 285-295.

*Zutta, Brian R., and Philip W. Rundel. “Modeled shifts in Polylepis species ranges in the Andes from the last glacial maximum to the present.” Forests 8.7 (2017): 232.

Shrimps / Camerones -

*Guerrero, Paul M. Baltazar, and César Colán. “Algunos aspectos biológicos pesqueros de Cryphiops Caementarius” camarón de rio”(Molina, 1782) en la cuenca baja del río Mala.” Científica 11.1 (2014).

*Wasiw, José, and Víctor Yépez. “Evaluación poblacional del camarón Cryphiops caementarius en ríos de la costa sur del Perú.” Revista de investigaciones veterinarias del Perú 26.2 (2015): 166-181.

*Verástegui, Aníbal S., Jesús A. Mejía, and Andrés Goyburo. “Design of a biological corridor for migration of freshwater prawn over a dam in the southwestern slopes of Los Andes, Peru.” Journal of Water Resource and Hydraulic Engineering Mar 6.1 (2017): 1-8.