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2023
Fogel, Nina S., Zwarun, Lara, Schrock, Cody D. and Camilo, Gerardo R. 2023. A survey of American residential garden conservation programs. Journal of Urban Ecology, 9(1) https://doi.org/10.1093/jue/juad017
Fogel, Nina S., Thompson, Madeleine F., Muñiz, Paige A., and Camilo, Gerardo R. (2021; available 2023). The Prevalence and Manifestation of Wing Demelanization in the Eastern Carpenter Bee (Hymenoptera, Apidae Xylocopa virginica) Associated with Urban Areas. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 94(4) : 235-266
Riehn Jordyn K., Fogel Nina S., Hathaway Jordan N., Camilo Gerardo R. 2023. Bee diversity on urban rooftop food gardens. Frontiers in Sustainable Cities. 5. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frsc.2023.1100470/full
2022
Jellen, B., Aldridge, R., Hollon, M., Sadikovic, M., Camilo, G.R., 2022. Love is in the air: additional evidence for a volatile sex-attractant pheromone in snakes. Amphibia-Reptilia 1, 1–10.
Camilo, G. R. 2022. Reply to Miller et al. American Entomologist, 68(3), 56-58
2021
Brant, R, and Camilo, G. R. 2021. Body Size Variation in a Social Sweat Bee, Halictus ligatus (Halictidae, Apoidea), across Urban Environments. Insects 12 (12), 1086
Zwarun, L, and Camilo, G. R. 2021. Using strategic communication to help the public address the pollinator crisis and the scientific community address communication challenges. In Yusha'u, M. J. and Servaes, J., eds., The Palgrave Handbook of International Communication and Sustainable Development. Palgrave/McMillan, London. pp.393-423
Edens-Meier, R., Arduser, M., Camilo, G.R., and Tackett, M.J. 2021. Pollination ecology and breeding systems of Cypripedium kentuckiense (Orchidiaceae) in Tennessee. The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 148 (1), 53-74
Domic, A.I., Capriles, J.M. and Camilo, G.R., 2020. Evaluating the fitness effects of seed size and maternal tree size on Polylepis tomentella (Rosaceae) seed germination and seedling performance. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 36(3), pp.115-122.
2020
2019
Bernhardt, P., G. R. Camilo & P. Weston. 2019. Shaken vs scraped: Floral presentation contributes to pollinator guild segregation in co-blooming Synphionema montanum and Isopogon anemonifolius (Proteaceae). Singapore Garden’s Bulletin 71:109-128.
Edens-Meier, R., Ren, Z-X., M. Arduser, G. R. Camilo and P. Bernhardt. 2019. Breeding systems and pollination ecology of Uvularia grandiflora Smith (Colchicaceae). Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society (In Press).
2018
Kleinschmidt, L. C. S. Hanley, G. R. Camilo, L. R. Padilla, and A. Dipl. 2018. Comparison of propofol constant-rate-infusion and isoflurine for maintainance of anesthesia in the Speke’s gazelle, Gazela spekei. Zoo Biology and Medicine 49:722-731.
Camilo, G. R., P. A. Muñiz, M. S. Arduser, and E. M. Spevak. 2018. A checklist of the bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) of St. Louis, Missouri, USA. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 90:175-188. View a list of species here
Edens-Meier, R., M. Arduser, G. R. Camilo and P. Bernhardt. 2018. Comparative pollination ecology between two populations and two varieties of Cypripedium parviflorum (Orchidaceae) in Missouri: Does Size Matter? Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 186:544-559. Read the issue here!
Numbere, A.O. and Camilo, G.R., 2018. Structural characteristics, above‐ground biomass and productivity of mangrove forest situated in areas with different levels of pollution in the Niger Delta, Nigeria. African Journal of Ecology DOI:10.1111/aje.12519.
Domic, A. I., P. Bernhardt, R. Edens-Meier, G. R. Camilo and J. A. Capriles. 2017. Pollination ecology of Polylepis tomentella, an Andean anemophilous tree presenting a potential floral fungal infection. International Journal of Plant Sciences DOI:10.1086/692504.
2017
Hall, D. M., Camilo, G. R. , Tonietto, R. K., et al. 2017. The city as a refuge for insect pollinators: conservation for the city. Conservation Biology DOI:10.1111/cobi.12840
2016
Bernhardt, P., R. Edens-Meier, D. Jocson, J. Zweck, Z.-X. Ren, G. R. Camilo, M. Arduser. 2016. Comparative floral ecology of bicolor and concolor morphs of Viola pedata L. (Violaceae) following controlled burns. Journal of Pollination Ecology 19:57-71.
Burr, A., Shaeg, N. Muñiz, P. A., Camilo, G. R. and Hall, D. H. 2016. Wild bees in the city: Reimagining urban spaces for pollinator health. Consilience: The Journal of Sustainable Development 16:106-131.
Numbere, A. O. and G. R. Camilo. 2016. Mangrove leaf litter decomposition under mangrove forest stands with different levels of pollution in the Niger River Delta, Nigeria. African Journal of Ecology DOI: 10.1111/aje.12335.
2015
Wang, P., Numbere, A. O., and Camilo, G. R. 2015. Long-term changes in the mangrove landscape of the Niger river delta, Nigeria. American Journal of Environmental Sciences 12: 248-259.
2014
Ren, Z-X., H. Wang, P. Bernhardt, G. R. Camilo, & D-J. Li. 2014. Which food-mimic floral trait and environmental factors influence the fecundity in a rare orchid, Calanthe yaoshanensis? Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society DOI: 10.1111/boj.12213.
Asa, C. S., Bauman, K. L., Devery, S., Zordan, M., Camilo, G. R., Boutelle, S., and Moresco, A. 2014. Factors associated with uterine endometrial hyperplasia and pyometra in wild canids: implications for fertility. Zoo Biology. DOI: 10.1002/zoo.21069.
2013
Domic, A. I., Mamani, E., & Camilo, G. 2013. Fenología reproductiva de la kewiña (Polylepis tomentella, Rosaceae) en la puna semihúmeda de Chuquisaca (Bolivia). Ecología en Bolivia, 48:31-45.
Domic, A. I, G. R. Camilo & J. M. Capriles. 2013. Small-scale farming and grazing reduce regeneration of Polylepis tomentella (Rosaceae) in the semiarid Andes of Bolivia. Biotropica. DOI: 10.1111/btp.12075.
2012
Brokaw et al. 2012. Response to disturbance. Pp. 201–268 in Brokaw et al., eds. A Caribbean forest tapestry: the multidimensional nature of disturbance and response. Oxford University Press.
McDowell et al. 2012. Geographical and ecological setting. Pp. 42-72 268 in Brokaw et al., eds. A Caribbean forest tapestry: the multidimensional nature of disturbance and response. Oxford University Press.
2008
Ghebretinsae, A. G., S. A. Graham, G. R. Camilo and J. C. Barber. 2008. Natural infraspecific variation in fatty acid composition of Cuphea (Lythraceae) seed oils. Industrial Crops and Products 27:279-287.
Camilo, G. R. 2008. Hetergeneity and scale in the Missouri Ozark landscape. Pp. 142-146 in J. M. Guldin, G. F. Iffig, and S. L. Flader, eds., Pioneer Forest: A half century of sustainable uneven-aged forest management in the Missouri Ozarks. USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station Gen. Tech. Report SRS-108.
Camilo, G. R. and N. San Diego. 2008. Invertebrate community structure and forest management in the Missouri Ozark landscape. Pp. 65-76 in J. M. Guldin, G. F. Iffig, and S. L. Flader, eds., Pioneer Forest: A half century of sustainable uneven-aged forest management in the Missouri Ozarks. USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station Gen. Tech. Report SRS-108.
2006
Dumonceaux, G.A., J.E. Bauman, and G.R. Camilo. 2006. Evaluation of progesterone levels in feces of captive reticulated giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis reticulata). J. Zoo Wildlife Med. 37:255-261.
Williams-Guillen, K., D. Griffith, J. Polisar, G. Camilo, and K. Bauman. 2006. Abundancia de animales de caza y caracteristicas de caceria en el territorio indigena de Kipla Sait Tasbaika, reserva de biosfera BOSAWAS. WANI 14:37-61.
pre-2006
Camilo, G.R. and Zou, X., 2001. Soil fauna in managed forests: lessons from the Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico. A. Grajal, R. Fimble and j. Robinson, eds., The Cutting Edge: Conserving Wildlife in Logged Tropical Forests. Columbia University Press, Columbia, NY.
Tilgner, E. H., G. R. Camilo and C. F. Moxey. 2000. A New Species of Lamponius (Phasmida: Phasmatidae) from Puerto Rico. Journal of Orthoptera Research 9:37-39.
Willig MR, MF Secrest, SB Cox, GR Camilo, JF Cary, J Alvarez, and MR Gannon. 1998. Long-term monitoring of snails in the Luquillo Experimental Forest of Puerto Rico: heterogeneity, scale, disturbance, and recovery. Man and the Biosphere Series 21:293-322.
Waide, Camilo, G. and Regan, D. 1996. The community food web: Major properties and patterns of organization. Pp. 451-510 in Reagan, D.P. and Waide, R.B. eds., The food web of a tropical rain forest. University of Chicago Press.
Waide, R.B., Lodge, D.J., Camilo, G. and Silver, W. 1996. Biodiversity at the LUQ Long-term Ecological Research Site. Long-Term Studies in Ecology and Biodiveristy. University of Virginia.
Camilo, G. R. and Willig, M. R. 1995. Dynamics of a food chain model from an arthropod-dominated lotic community. Ecological Modelling 79:121-129.
Willig, M. R. and G. R. Camilo, S. Noble. 1995. Dietary overlap in frugivorous and insectivorous bats from edaphic cerrado habitats of Brazil. Journal of Mammalogy 74:117-128.
Camilo, G. R. and Willig, M. R. 1993. Diet of some common insects in the South Llano River. Texas Journal of Science 24:74-84.
Willig, M. R. and G. R. Camilo. 1991. The Effect of Hurricane Hugo on Six Invertebrate Species in the Luquillo Experimental Forest of Puerto Rico. Biotropica 23:455-461.
Camilo, G.R. and Cokendolpher, J.C., 1988. Schizomidae de Puerto Rico (Arachnida: Schizomida). Caribbean Journal of Science 24, pp.52-59.