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Plant species diversity of residential yards across a tropical watershed: implications for urban sustainability. Ecology and Society. In Press.
Perceived Ecosystem Services and Disservices of Residential Green Infrastructure within the Río Piedras Watershed. Basel, Switzerland ; 2015.
Puntos de intersección entre las Ciencias Ambientales y las Nanociencias: Retos y oportunidades. El Sol: Revista de la Asociación de Maestros de Puerto Rico. 2015;1:55-60.
Plant species richness and abundance in residential yards across a tropical watershed: implications for urban sustainability. Ecology and Society. 2014;19(3).
Plant species richness and abundance of residential yards across a tropical watershed: implications for urban sustainability. Ecology and Society. 2014;19(3).
Potential impacts of the invasive grass Megathyrsus maximus (Poaceae) on ground-dwelling arthropods in a Caribbean dry forest. Caribbean Naturalist. 2014;7:1-15.
Perceptions on Residential Green Infrastructure within the Rio Piedras Watershed. Portland, Oregon, USA; 2013.
Population dynamics of a threatened cactus species: general assessment and effects of matrix dimensionality. Population Ecology. 2013;55(479-491).
Plant community dynamics of a tropical semi-arid system following experimental removals of an exotic grass. Applied Vegetation Science. 2012.
Plant diversity of residential yards across the Río Piedras watershed. UPR Carolina ; 2012.
Plant-pollinator interactions and floral convergence in two species of Heliconia from the Caribbean islands. ecologia. 2011;167(1075-1083).
Professional Training and Graduate Education needs in Warfare Ecology. In: Warfare Ecology: A New Synthesis for Peace and Security. NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security.; 2011.
Pollination Biology of Harrisia portoricensis (Cactaceae), an Endangered Caribbean Species. San Juan, PR; 2009.
Pollination biology of Harrisia portoricensis (Cactaceae), an endangered Caribbean species. American Journal of Botany. 2009;96:1-9.
Pollinator communities of Guaiacum sanctum (Zygophylaceae). Albuquerque, NM; 2009.