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Ackerman, James D. |
2021 |
"Natural history of the often-misunderstood Govenia utriculata (Orchidaceae): discovery of a Mexican population upsets West Indies endemism" in Phytotaxa |
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Ackerman, James D. |
2021 |
"Ornamentals lead the way: global influences on plant invasions in the Caribbean" in NeoBiota |
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Ackerman, James D. |
2021 |
"Future changes in the distribution of two non-indigenous orchids and their acquired enemy in Puerto Rico" in Biological Invasions |
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Ackerman, James D. |
2021 |
"A new species of Eurystyles (Orchidaceae) is exposed by a fierce hurricane in Puerto Rico" in Lankesteriana: International Journal on Orchidology |
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Ackerman, James D. |
2021 |
"Explosive range expansion of Eulophia graminea (Orchidaceae) in Puerto Ricio and the West Indies" in Lankesteriana: International Journal on Orchidology |
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Ackerman, James D. |
2021 |
"Island Invasions by Introduced Honey Bees: What Can Be Expected for Puerto Rico and the Caribbean?" in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution |
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Ackerman, James D. |
2021 |
"Population projections from holey matrices: Using prior information to estimate rare transition events" in Ecological Modelling |
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Ackerman, James D. |
2022 |
"Trick or treat? Pollinator attraction in Vanilla pompona (Orchidaceae)" in Biotropica |
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Ackerman, James D. |
2022 |
"Alien species affect the abundance and richness of native species in tropical forests: The role of adaptive strategies" in Ecosphere |
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Ackerman, James D. |
2022 |
"A New Miniature Melocactus (Cactaceae) from Puerto Rico" in Carribean Journal of Science |
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Ackerman, James D. |
2023 |
"Beyond the various contrivances by which orchids are pollinated: global patterns in orchid pollination biology" in Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society |
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Ackerman, James D. |
2023 |
"Gut microbiota variation of a tropical oil-collecting bee species far exceeds that of the honeybee" in Frontiers in Microbiology |
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Ackerman, James D. |
2023 |
"Geographical distribution and detection of two potyviruses occurring in Momordica charantia (Cucurbitaceae) in Puerto Rico" in The Journal of Agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico |
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Ackerman, James D. |
2023 |
"Sweet as Vanilla hartii: Evidence for a nectar-rewarding pollination mechanism in Vanilla (Orchidaceae) flowers" in Flora |
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Ackerman, James D. |
2024 |
"Host suitability for germination differs from that of later stages of development in a rare epiphytic orchid" in Lankesteriana |
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Ackerman, James D. |
2024 |
"The origin and speciation of orchids" in New Phytologist |
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Ackerman, James D. |
2024 |
"Climate change will likely facilitate invasion of Asian orchid Eulophia graminea into new areas" in Biological Invasions |
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Ackerman, James D. |
2024 |
"Temperature seasonality drives taxonomic and functional homogenization of tropical butterflies" in Diversity and Distributions |
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Ackerman, James D. |
2024 |
"Habitat affiliation of non-native plant species across their introduced ranges on Caribbean islands" in Biological Invasions |
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Ackerman, James D. |
2024 |
"Invasions of the bamboo orchid: performance variability on islands oceans apart" in Biological Invasions |
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Ackerman-Barger, Kupiri W. |
2010 |
"Embracing Multiculturalism in Nursing Learning Environments" in Journal of Nursing Education |
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Ackerman-Barger, Kupiri W. |
2014 |
Chapter 6 "Dispelling the Voices of the Powerful That Inhabit Us" in Constructing Critical Consciousness: Narratives that Unmask Hegemony and Ideas for Creating Greater Equity in Education |
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Ackerman-Barger, Kupiri W. |
2015 |
"How Health Professions Educators Can Mitigate Underrepresented Students’ Experiences of Marginalization: Stereotype Threat, Internalized Bias, and Microaggressions" in Journal of Best Practices in Health Professions Diversity |
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Ackerman-Barger, Kupiri W. |
2015 |
"Critical Race Theory as a Lens for Exploring Inclusion and Equity in Nursing Education" in Journal of Theory Construction and Testing |
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Ackerman-Barger, Kupiri W. |
2016 |
"Stereotype Threat Susceptibility Among Minority Health Professions Students" in Journal of Best Practices in Health Professions Diversity |