Contents
FOREWORD
I. INTRODUCTION
1. Darwin in Cape Horn
II. HISTORICAL ROOTS OF DARWIN’S EXPEDITIONS TO CAPE HORN
2. The 16th Century
3. The 17th Century
4. The 18th Century
5. The 19th Century
III. CHARLES DARWIN IN CAPE HORN
6. Darwin Before the Beagle
7. Darwin in Cape Horn and Tierra del Fuego (1832-1834)
IV. TRACING DARWIN’S NAVIGATION ROUTE IN THE BEAGLE CHANNEL
8. The Routes Through the Beagle and Murray Channels
9. Fitzroy's Attempt to Start a Colony at Wulaia
V. DARWIN AND SOME UNIQUE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE BIODIVERSITY IN THE CAPE HORN BIOSPHERE RESERVE
10. Underwater Forests of Cape Horn
11. The Steamer Duck
12. The Green-backed Firecrown
VI. DARWIN IN CAPE HORN: IMPLICATIONS FOR A BIOCULTURAL ETHICS TODAY
13. Ethical Implications of Darwin's Observations in Cape Horn
REFERENCES
AUTHORS AND CONTRIBUTORS
IMAGE CREDITS