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Melendez-Ackerman, Elvia J., O.J. Martinez, Garcia D. Montiel, and J.A. Parotta. "Seed Dispersal Turns an Experimental Plantation on Degraded Land into a Novel Forest in Urban Northern Puerto Rico." Forest ecology and Management 357 (2015): 68-75.
Melendez-Ackerman, Elvia J., R. Santiago-Bartolomei, C. Vila, L. Santiago, J. Verdejo-Ortíz, Diana C. García-Montiel, H. Manrique, and E. Hernández-Calo. "Social-economic drivers of yard sustainable practices in a tropical city: testing generality of bottom up vs. top down drivers." Ecology and Society (In Press).
Melendez-Ackerman, Elvia J., R. Santiago-Bartolomei, C.P. Vila-Ruiz, L. Santiago, Diana C. García-Montiel, J. Verdejo-Ortíz, H. Manrique-Hernández, and E. Hernández-Calo. "Socio-economic drivers of yard sustainable practices in a tropical city." Ecology and Society 19, no. 3 (2014): 20.
Melendez-Ackerman, Elvia J., Raul Santiago-Bartolomei, Cristina P. Vila-Ruiz, Luis E. Santiago, Diana C. García-Montiel, Julio C. Verdejo-Ortiz, Harold Manrique-Hernández, and Eduardo Hernández-Calo. "Socioeconomic drivers of yard sustainable practices in a tropical city." Ecology and Society 19, no. 3 (2014).
Melendez-Ackerman, Elvia J.. Spatial analysis of foraging activity of the Polygynous Red Imported Fire Ant Solenopsis invicta (Hymenoptera:Formicidae) In CATEC Symposium. San Juan, PR, 2009.
Acevedo, M.A., R.J. Fletcher, R.L. Tremblay, and Elvia J. Melendez-Ackerman. "Spatial asymmetries in connectivity influence colonization-extinction dynamics." ecologia (2015).
Pons, G., C. Vhristen, P. Leimgruber, M. Quiñones, Ramos O., P. Calle, A. Martinez, M. García, Elvia J. Melendez-Ackerman, and H. Perotto. "Spatial distribution, connectivity, and the influence of scale: habitat availability for the endangered Mona Island rock iguana." Biodiversity and Conservation 18 (2009): 905-917.
Rojas-Sandoval, J., and Elvia J. Melendez-Ackerman. "Spatial patterns of distribution and abundance of Harrisia portoricensis, an endangered Caribbean cactus." J Plant Ecol 6 (2013): 489-498.
Melendez-Ackerman, Elvia J.. Species Invasions In Conservation Biology (Biol. 6145), Biology Graduate Program. University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras, 2012.

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