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The Ancient Maya and the Modern Forest. Georgetown University; Washington, DC, 2010.
Response to disturbance." In A Caribbean Forest Tapestry: The Multidimensional Nature of Disturbance and Response. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 2012.
"Long-Term Change in the Maya forest: Human-Environment Interactions In Conference on Forest Management. Chetumal, Mexico, 2013.
Conservation value of tropical secondary forest: a herpetofaunal perspective." Biological Conservation 143 (2010): 1414-1422.
"Forest Resistance and Resilience to Hurricane Damage In Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 2010.
Averting biodiversity collapse in tropical forest protected areas." Nature 489 (2012): 290-294.
"The Ancient Maya and the Modern Forest. University of Central Florida; Orlando, Florida, 2011.
The Ancient Maya and the Modern Forest In Internation Union of Forestry Reseach Organizations. Salt Lake City, Utah, 2014.
Vegetation." In Encyclopedia of the Ancient Maya, edited by W. R. T. Witschey. Walnut Creek, California: AltaMira Press, In Press.
"The Ancient Maya and the Modern Forest In Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Sacramento, California, 2011.
Pan American Advanced Studies Institute (PASI) on Atmospheric Processes of Latin America and the Caribbean: Observations, Analysis, and Impacts In IGAC Newsletter., 2013.
Global distribution of a key trophic guild contrasts with common latitudinal diversity patterns." Ecology 92 (2012): 1839-1848.
"A global experiment suggests climate warming will not accelerate litter decomposition in streams but may reduce carbon sequestration." Ecology Letters 14 (2011): 289-294.
"Global patterns of distribution in stream detritivores: implications for biodiversity loss in changing climates." Global Ecology and Biogeography 21, no. 2 (2011): 134-141.
"Leaf-litter breakdown in tropical streams: is variability the norm?" Freshwater Science 34, no. 2 (2015): 759-769.
"A global experiment suggests climate warming will not accelerate litter decomposition in streams but may reduce carbon sequestration." Ecology Letters 14 (2011): 289-294.
"Teen’s University in Puerto Rico: Atmospheric Sciences for Teenagers." Revista El Coqui, Colegio de Quimicos de PR octubre-diciembre (2013).
" Science & Technology Education Conference June 18-19, 1987 In Science & Technology Education Conference. San Juan, Puerto Rico: CEER, 1988.