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Ramírez, A.. Undergraduate research training in tropical ecology at the Luquillo LTER, Puerto Rico In All Scientists Meeting, LTER program. Estes Park, CO, 2009.
Ramírez, A., A. Engman, K. Rosas, O. Perez-Reyes, and D.M. Martinó-Cardona. "Urban impacts on tropical island streams: some key aspects influencing ecosystem response." Urban Ecosystems 15, no. 2 (2012): 315-325.
Ramírez, A., A. C. Engman, K. Rosas, O. Perez-Reyes, and D.M. Martinó-Cardona. "Urban impacts on tropical island streams: some key aspects influencing ecosystem response." Urban Ecosystems 15, no. 2 (2012): 315-325.
Ramírez, A., A. Engman, K. Rosas, O. Perez-Reyes, and D.M. Martinó-Cardona. "Urban impacts on tropical island stress: some key aspects influencing ecosystem response." Urban Ecosystems 15, no. 315 (2012).
Ramírez, A., S Burgos-Caraballo, A. Engman, N. Martinez, J.R. Ortíz-Zayas, A. Covich, C. Pringle, P. Torres, T. Crowl, O. Perez et al. Urban streams in Puerto Rico: understanding stream ecosystems outside the Luquillo forest In All Scientists Meeting, LTER program. Estes Park, CO, 2009.
Ramírez, A., R. De Jesús-Crespo, D.M. Martinó-Cardona, N. Martínez-Rivera, and S Burgos-Caraballo. "Urban streams in Puerto Rico: what can we learn from the tropics?" Journal of the North American Benthological Society 28, no. 4 (2009): 1070-1079.
Ramírez, A., and R. De Jesús-Crespo. "The use of a stream visual assessment protocol to determine ecosystem integrity in an urban watershed in Puerto Rico." Physics and Chemistry of the Earth 36, no. 12 (2011): 560-566.
De Jesús-Crespo, R., and A. Ramírez. "The use of a stream visual assessment protocol to determine ecosystem integrity in an urban watershed in Puerto Rico." Physics and Chemistry of the Earth 36, no. 12 (2011): 560-566.
Gómez-Anaya, J.A., R. Novelo-Gutiérrez, A. Ramírez, and R. Arce-Pérez. "Using empirical field data of aquatic insects to infer a cut-off slope value in asymptotic models to assess inventory completeness." Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad 85 (2014): 218-227.

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