selected publications
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academic article
- Forest Cover Mediates Large and medium-sized Mammal Occurrence in a Critical Link of the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor. PLOS One. 16:e0249072. 2021
- TRY plant trait database - enhanced coverage and open access. Global Change Biology. 26:119-188. 2020
- Soil is the main predictor of secondary rain forest estimated aboveground biomass across a Neotropical landscape. Biotropica. 51:10-17. 2019
- Comparative landscape genetics of two frugivorous bats in a biological corridor undergoing agricultural intensification. Molecular Ecology. 26:4603-4617. 2017
- Agricultural intensification alters bat assemblage composition and abundance in a dynamic Neotropical landscape. Biotropica. 48:667-676. 2016
- Coupled social and ecological outcomes of agricultural intensification in Costa Rica and the future of biodiversity conservation in tropical agricultural regions. Global Environmental Change. 32:74-86. 2015
- Throughfall heterogeneity in tropical forested landscapes as a focal mechanism for deep percolation. Journal of Hydrology. 2014
- The multispectral separability of Costa Rican rainforest types with support vector machines and Random Forest decision trees. International Journal of Remote Sensing. 31:2885-2909. 2010
- Consequences of Environmental Service Payments for Forest Retention and Recruitment in a Costa Rica Biological Corridor. Ecology and Society. 14. 2009
- Landscape-Scale Environmental and Floristic Variation in Costa Rican Old-Growth Rain Forest Remnants. Biotropica. 41:16-26. 2009
- Characterization of microsatellite markers for the almendro (Dipteryx panamensis), a tetraploid rainforest tree. Molecular Ecology Notes. 8:425-427. 2008
- Integrating Landsat TM and SRTM-DEM derived variables with decision trees for habitat classification and change detection in complex neotropical environments. Remote Sensing of Environment. 112:2145-2159. 2008
- Pollen dispersal and genetic structure of the tropical tree Dipteryx panamensis in a fragmented Costa Rican landscape. Molecular Ecology. 17:2060-2073. 2008