Biblio
Ecological paradigms for the tropics: old questions and continuing challenges.; 2012. 3. p. 3-41p.
In search of an adaptive social-ecological approach to understanding a tropical city. Acta Científica. In Press.
Social silviculture: a new paradigm in the search for sustainable land conservation in the tropics? Bois Et Forest Des Tropique. 2012;314(4).
An analysis of US Army Corps of Engineers documents supporting the channelization of the Río Piedras. Acta Científica. 2015.
Bioconversion at high Rayleight Numbers (proposal to be submitted to National Science Foundation).; 1983.
Species Invasions . Biology Graduate Program Dept. of Biology UPR-Rio Piedras; 2011.
Population Genetics: Microevolutionary Processes. Dept. of Biology UPR-Rio Piedras; 2010.
Urban Green Infrastructure and Relevance to Sustainability Science. Graduate School of Planning, UPRRP; 2015.
Plant-Animal Interactions. Dept. of Biology UPR-Rio Piedras; 2010.
Urban Green Infrastructure and Relevance to Sustainability Science . School of Architecture UPRRP; 2015.
Effects of Exotic Grass on Native Biota. Biology Graduate Program Dept. of Biology UPR-Rio Piedras ; 2011.
Vegetation Health and Urban Vulnerabilities. Environmental Sciences Graduate Program UPR-Rio Piedras; 2011.
Modeling of intercontinental Saharan dust transport: What consequences on atmospheric concentrations and deposition fluxes in the Caribbean?. Vienna, Austria; 2015.
Effect of Megathyrsus maximus, exotic grass, on soil mites in Mona Island Reserve. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; 2010.
Effect of exotic grass Megathyrsus maximus on soil mites fauna in Mona Island Reserve. San Juan, PR; 2009.
Effect of Megathyrsus maximus, exotic grass, on soil mites in Mona Island Reserve. University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Campus; 2010.
Ontogenetic shifts in trait-mediated mechanisms of plant community assembly. Ecology. 2015;96(8):2157-2169.
Ontogenetic shifts in trait-mediated mechanisms of plant community assembly. Ecology. 2015;96(8):2157-2169.
Potential impacts of the invasive grass Megathyrsus maximus (Poaceae) on ground-dwelling arthropods in a Caribbean dry forest. Caribbean Naturalist. 2014;7:1-15.