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Wilfredo Falcón L.
Wilfredo Falcón L.
Other namesWilfredo Falcón
Federal Emergency Management Agency - Environmental and Historic Preservation
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Biology and impacts of Pacific island invasive species. 10. Iguana iguana, the Green Iguana (Squamata: Iguanidae) 1
W Falcón, JD Ackerman, W Recart, CC Daehler
Pacific Science 67 (2), 157-186, 2013
612013
Island rewilding with giant tortoises in an era of climate change
W Falcón, DM Hansen
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 373 …, 2018
482018
Frugivory and seed dispersal by chelonians: a review and synthesis
W Falcón, D Moll, DM Hansen
Biological Reviews 95 (1), 142-166, 2020
412020
On the monophyly of subfamily Tectarioideae (Polypodiaceae) and the phylogenetic placement of some associated fern genera
FG Wang, S Barratt, W Falcon, MF Fay, S Lehtonen, H Tuomisto, FW Xing, ...
Phytotaxa 164 (1), 1–16-1–16, 2014
382014
March of the green iguana: Non-native distribution and predicted geographic range of Iguana iguana in the Greater Caribbean Region
W Falcón, JD Ackerman, CC Daehler
Reptiles & Amphibians 19 (3), 150-160, 2012
322012
Biotic resistance and invasional meltdown: consequences of acquired interspecific interactions for an invasive orchid, Spathoglottis plicata in Puerto Rico
JD Ackerman, W Falcón, J Molinari, C Vega, I Espino, AA Cuevas
Biological invasions 16, 2435-2447, 2014
272014
Patterns of activity and body temperature of Aldabra giant tortoises in relation to environmental temperature
W Falcón, RP Baxter, S Furrer, M Bauert, JM Hatt, G Schaepman‐Strub, ...
Ecology and Evolution 8 (4), 2108-2121, 2018
252018
From the cage to the wild: introductions of Psittaciformes to Puerto Rico
W Falcón, RL Tremblay
PeerJ 6, e5669, 2018
182018
Origin of the green iguana (Iguana iguana) invasion in the greater Caribbean Region and Fiji
CN De Jesús Villanueva, W Falcón, X Velez-Zuazo, R Papa, CL Malone
Biological Invasions 23, 2591-2610, 2021
142021
Origins of endemic island tortoises in the western Indian Ocean: A critique of the human‐translocation hypothesis
DM Hansen, JJ Austin, RH Baxter, EJ de Boer, W Falcón, SJ Norder, ...
Journal of Biogeography 44 (6), 1430-1435, 2017
142017
An island invaded by exotics: a review of freshwater fish in Puerto Rico
R Rodríguez-Barreras, C Zapata-Arroyo, W Falcón L, MDL Olmeda
Neotropical Biodiversity 6 (1), 42-59, 2020
102020
First record of multiple paternity in the pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis): evidence from analysis of 16 microsatellite loci
W Falcón, CS Goldberg, LP Waits, WA Estes-Zumpf, JL Rachlow
Western North American Naturalist 71 (2), 271-275, 2011
82011
Quantifying how acquired interactions with native and invasive insects influence population growth rates of a non-indigenous plant
W Falcón, JD Ackerman, RL Tremblay
Biological Invasions 19, 895-911, 2017
72017
New Records of Naturalized Orchids for the Hawaiian Islands
JD Ackerman, W Falcón, W Recart
Bishop Museum Occasional Papers 110, 1-4, 2011
5*2011
From the cage to the wild: Introductions of Psittaciformes to Puerto Rico. PeerJ 6: e5669
W Falcón, R Tremblay
42018
Seed dispersal by chelonians: from individuals to communities
W Falcón
University of Zurich, 2018
42018
Giant tortoises as drivers of the seed dispersal network of Aldabra
W Falcón, D Hansen
Animal Movement Course, Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental …, 2014
22014
Larger doesn't mean longer: neither body size nor seed size affect the gut retention times of Aldabra giant tortoises
W Falcón, N Bunbury, DM Hansen
Herpetologica 77 (2), 128-133, 2021
12021
Identifying Refugia and Barriers to the Spread of A. graminifolia and D. crumenatum in Puerto Rico
E Foster, JD Ackerman, W Falcón L
BioRxiv, 828517, 2019
12019
Evaluation of artificial heating sources for the thermoregulation of Aldabra giant tortoises (Aldabrachelys gigantea) in Zurich zoo
W Falcón, S Furrer, M Bauert, JM Hatt, DM Hansen, M Clauss
Zoo biology 37 (6), 458-465, 2018
12018
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