Corine Vriesendorp; Thomas S. Schulenberg; William S. Alverson; Debra K. Moskovits; Jose-Ignacio Rojas Moscoso Field Museum of Natural History,U.S. (2007) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Corine Vriesendorp; Jose A. Alvarez; Nelida Barbagelata; William S. Alverson; Debra K. Moskovits Field Museum of Natural History,U.S. (2008) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Corine Vriesendorp; William S. Alverson; Alvaro del Campo; Douglas F. Stotz; Debra K. Moskovits; Teresa Fuentes Peris; Cac Field Museum of Natural History,U.S. (2010) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Sebastián Ríos Ochoa; Cristina López Wong; Rudolf Von May; Michael P. Gilmore; Corine Vriesendorp Field Museum of Natural History,U.S. (2010) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
William S. Alverson; Corine Vriesendorp; Alvaro del Campo; Debra K. Moskovits; Douglas F. Stotz; Miryan Garcia Donayre; Bo Field Museum of Natural History,U.S. (2009) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Randall Borman; Corine Vriesendorp; William S. Alverson; Debra K. Moskovits; Douglas F. Stotz; Alvaro del Campo Field Museum of Natural History,U.S. (2008) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Nigel Pitman; Corine Vriesendorp; Diana Alvira Reyes; Ashwin Ravikumar; Álvaro Del Campo Field Museum of Natural History,U.S. (2018) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Christopher C. Jarrett; Michelle E. Thompson; Nigel Pitman; Corine F. Vriesendorp; Diana Alvira Reyes; Ana Lemos; Del Camp Field Museum of Natural History,U.S. (2021) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Conducted during the spring of 2004 on the eastern side of the Peruvian Andes, this inventory offers biological and social analyses of the Zona Reservada Megantoni. The participating scientists survey three of the most inaecessible and isolated sites in this rugged territory, examining vascular plants, dung beetles, fishes, reptiles and amphibians, birds, and large mammals. The report also features a brief history of the Megantoni region and its peoples, reviewing more than ten years of collaborative work between scientists and the native communities in the area, including the Machiguenga, Ashaninka, Yine Yami, and Nanti peoples. The report concludes with recommendations for the region's conservation and management, calling for the protection of 216,005 hectares as Santuario Nacional Megantoni. Such a measure would keep intact a corridor between two of the largest protected areas in Peru, the Parque Nacional Manu and the conservation complex in Cordillera Vilcabamba.