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2012
Yu, M. Leaf traits and growth allometry explain competition and differences in response to climate change In Invited presentation at the UPR-IGERT program., 2012.
Chen, D., and M Yu. Patterns of soil organic matter and respiration along an elevation gradient in the Luquillo Mountains of Northeastern Puerto Rico In LTER All Scientist Meeting. Estes Park, Colorado, 2012.
Yu, M. Sustainability for Dryland Development In Invited presentation at the Sustainability Course of Department of Environmental Science. UPR, 2012.
Yu, M, and Q. Gao. Vulnerability and Adaptive Management of Tropical Coastal Wetlands in the context of Land Use and Climate Changes. In Annual Science Meeting of NASA Land Cover and Land Use Change Program. Washington, D.C., 2012.
2010
Dai, W., and M Yu. Ecological Stoichiometry and distribution of dominant woody species in a subtropical evergreen forest In Annual Meeting of Ecology Society of America. Pittsburg, PA, 2010.
Yu, M. Large-scale biodiversity analysis and decision support platform In Biodiversity workshop. Beijing, 2010.
2009
Yu, M, H. Qian, Y. Zhang, and H. Yuan. "Analysis on conservation effectiveness of national natural reserves on the key-protected wild plants." Biodiversity Science 17, no. 3 (2009): 280-287.
Yu, M. Application of GIS and Species Distribution Models in Conservation Biogeography In Invited presentation at the Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Science. Beijing, 2009.
Yu, M, Q. Gao, and H.E. Epstein. "Ecophysiological characteristics on photosynthesis and stomatal conductance of dominant C3 and C4 species in semi-arid and arid grassland." South African Journal of Botany 75, no. 3 (2009): 518-525.
Yu, M. Geospatial analysis and modeling in plant ecology In Invited seminar at the Environmental Science Program. University of Puerto Rico, 2009.
Xie, Y., Z. Sha, M Yu, Y. Bai, and L. Zhang. "An integrated ANN model to estimate biomass of typical grassland in Xilingol River Basin, Inner Mongolia, China." Ecological Modeling 220, no. 15 (2009): 1810-1818.

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