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Poorter, L., M. T. van der Sande, J. Thompson, E. J. M. M. Arets, A. Alarcón, J. Álvarez-Sánchez, N. Ascarrunz, P. Balvanera, G. Barajas-Guzmán, A. Boit et al. "Diversity enhances carbon storage in tropical forests." Global Ecology and Biogeography 24, no. 11 (2015): 1314-1328.
Denjean, C., S. Caquineau, K. Desboeufs, B. Laurent, M. Quiñones, P. Vallejo, O. L. Mayol-Bracero, and P. Formenti. Does the long-range transport of African mineral dust across the Atlantic enhance their hygroscopicity? In General Assembly, EGU. Vienna, Austria, 2015.
Gao, Q., and M Yu. Ecohydrological dynamics of tropical watersheds in response to land use and climate changes ., 2015.
Gao, Q., and M Yu. Ecohydrological dynamics of tropical watersheds in response to land use and climate changes In 100th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America. Baltimore, MD, 2015.
Olivero-Lora, S. "Ecosystem services by urban green infrastructure in residential yards in a tropical city: Integrating information on social drivers, green infrastructure management and ecosystem assessment tools." In 35th Puerto Rico Interdisciplinary Meeting / 50th Junior Tech Meeting. San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2015.
Martínez-Quiñones, BL, and M Arch. Educational Level 100 and 200. Coordinator and/or Main Speaker of multiple events In USGBC U.S. Caribbean Chapter. LEED and LEED AP Introduction Courses and Technical Workshops. San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2015.
Sánchez, J., S. Kelly, and A. Ramírez. The effect of urbanization on the web spinning behaviors of riparian orb-weaving spiders In Society for Freshwater Sciences annual meeting. Milwaukee, MN, 2015.
Sánchez, J., S. Kelly, and A. Ramírez. The effect of urbanization on the web spinning behaviors of riparian orb-weaving spiders In Society for Freshwater Sciences annual meeting. Milwaukee, MN, 2015.
Cartagena-Colón, M. "Emergency Management Policies Information flows, and Inter-Agency Decision Making." Puerto Rico, 2015.
Pagán, J., F. Valdez, T. Beach, S. Luzzadder-Beach, S. Walling, M. Cortes-Rincon, N. Brokaw, and S. Ward. Environmental Heterogeneity Underlies the Maya Forest In Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers. Chicago, Illinois, 2015.
Cartagena-Colón, M. EPA Region 2 Equipment Loan Program and Water Quality Monitoring Seminar In Environmental Protection Agency of United States (EPA). City View Plaza Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, 2015.
Roberson, L., L. Diaz-Vazquez, S. Zottoli, and M J. Sánchez-García. Estuarine fishes as bio-indicator for changes in environmental conditions and emerging contaminants In PRCEN Annual Retreat., 2015.
Sánchez-García, M J.. Estuarine fishes as bio-indicators of changes in environmental conditions and emerging contaminants., 2015.
Cartagena-Colón, M. " Exhibition of port systems and the sea level rise in Puerto Rico. Comparative Research between Manzanillo port in Mexico and San Juan port in Puerto Rico." Puerto Rico, 2015.
Vázquez, B., and A. Ramírez. Factors controlling macroinvertebrate assemblages in two streams with contrasting macroconsumer abundances In Society for Freshwater Sciences annual meeting. Milwaukee, MN, 2015.
Soto-Santiago, F J.. "Field interviewer for NOAA commercial fisheries statistics in the north and east coasts of Puerto Rico." Puerto Rico, 2015.
Rosas, K., J C. Colón-Gaud, A. Ramírez, and T Anderson. The food web of a tropical island stream In Society for Freshwater Sciences annual meeting. Milwaukee, MN, 2015.
Cartagena-Colón, M. Fundamentals of Quantum GIS, Parts I and II, version 2.6. Includes use of GRASS / GIS version 6.4 In Office of Management and Budget: Areas of Technology Government Information Unit, Geographic Information Systems. Puerto Rico, 2015.
Alvarez-Berríos, N L., and T M. Aide. "Global demand for gold is another threat for tropical forests." Environmental Research Letters 10, no. 1 (2015).
Alvarez-Berríos, N L., and T Mitchell-Aide. "Global demand for gold is another threat for tropical forests." Environmental Research Letters 10, no. 1 (2015).

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