Biblio
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.
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.
Bioconversion at high Rayleight Numbers (proposal to be submitted to National Science Foundation).; 1983.
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.
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.
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. University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Campus; 2010.
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.
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.