Biblio
. 2014.
. 2014.
“Seven-Year Responses Of Trees To Experimental Hurricane Effects In A Tropical Rainforest, Puerto Rico”. Forest Ecology and Management 332: 64–74. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378112714001248.
. 2014. . 2014.
. 2014.
“Changes In Abiotic Influences On Seed Plants And Ferns During 18 Years Of Primary Succession On Puerto Rican Landslides”. Journal of Ecology 101(3): 650-661.
. 2013. Landslide Ecology. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press. http://ebooks.cambridge.org/ebook.jsf?bid=CBO9780511978685.
. 2013. “Landslides Cause Spatial And Temporal Gradients At Multiple Scales In The Luquillo Mountains Of Puerto Rico”. In Ecological Bulletins 54: Ecological gradient analyses in a tropical landscape, Ecological Bulletins 54: Ecological gradient analyses in a tropical landscape, Oxford: John Wiley & Sons, 211–221. https://www.aphis.usda.gov/wildlife_damage/nwrc/publications/13pubs/shiels134.pdf.
. 2013. “The Shifting Influence Of Abiotic Drivers During Landslide Succession In Puerto Rico” Journal of Ecology 101: 650-661.
. 2013. . 2010.
“Plant Responses To Simulated Hurricane Impacts In A Subtropical Wet Forest, Puerto Rico”. Journal of Ecology 98: 659-673.
. 2010. . 2009.
“Post-Disturbance Erosion Impacts Carbon Fluxes And Plant Succession On Recent Tropical Landslides”. Plant and Soil 313: 205-216.
. 2008. “Soil Factors Predict Initial Plant Colonization On Puerto Rican Landslides”. Plant Ecology 195: 165-178.
. 2008. . 2006.
“Organic Matter Inputs Create Variable Resource Patches On Puerto Rican Landslides”. Plant Ecology 184: 223-236.
. 2006. “Bird Perches Increase Forest Seeds On Puerto Rican Landslide”. Restoration Ecology 11: 457-465.
. 2003. “Bird Perches And Soil Amendments As Revegetation Techniques For Landslides In Puerto Rico”. University of Nevada.
. 2002. Department of Biological Sciences