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Publications

1) Batke, S., A. Cascante-Marín, and D. L. Kelly. In press. Epiphytes in Honduras: a geographical analysis of the vascular epiphyte flora and its floristic affinities to other Central American countries Tropical Ecology 58:in press.

 

2) Batke, S. P., and D. L. Kelly. 2015. Changes in the distribution of mechanically dependent plants along a gradient of past hurricane impact. AoB Plants.

 

3) Batke, S. P., B. R. Murphy, N. Hill, and D. L. Kelly. 2015. Can air humidity and temperature regimes within cloud forest canopies be predicted from bryophyte and lichen cover? Ecological Indicators 56:1-5

 

4) Ferry Slik, J.W. et mult. auct., including D.L. Kelly.  (2015). An estimate of the number of tropical tree species. PNAS, doi/10.1073/pnas.1423147112.

 

5) Lorence, D.H., Dietzsch, A.C. & Kelly, D.L. (2015). Sommera cusucoana (Rubiaceae), a new species from Honduras. PhytoKeys 57: 1-9.

 

6) Batke, S. P., M. Jocque, and D. L. Kelly. 2014. Modelling hurricane exposure and wind speed on a mesoclimate scale: a case study from Cusuco NP, Honduras. PLoS ONE 9:e91306.

 

7) Batke, S., and N. Hill. 2013. First record of Serpocaulon lasiopus (Polypodiaceae) from Mesoamerica. American Fern Journal103:182-184.

 

8) Cayuela, L. et al. (2012). The Tree Biodiversity Network (BIOTREE-NET): Prospects for biodiversity research and conservation in the Neotropics. Biodiversity and Ecology, 4, 211-224.

 

9) Cayuela, L. et al. (2012). La Red Internacional de Inventarios Forestales (BIOTREE-NET) en Mesoamerica: advances, retos y perspectivas futures. Ecosistemas 21, 126-135. 

 

10) Kennedy, H. (2012). Calathea carolineae (Marantaceae), a new species endemic to Honduras. Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas 6: 55-57.

 

11) Ulloa Ulloa, C., Nickrent, D.L., Whitefoord, C. &  Kelly, D.L. (2010). Hondurodendron, a new monotypic genus of Aptandraceae from Honduras. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 97, 457-467.

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