Carla Restrepo, Ph.D.
Education
University of Florida, Fl, USA, Zoology, Ph. D., 1995
University of Florida, Fl, USA, Zoology, M. Sc., 1990
Universidad del Valle, Colombia, Biology, B. Sc., 1984
Research Area
Landscape Ecology
Other research areas:
Publications
Brown, J. H., V. K. Gupta, B-L. Li, B. T. Milne, C. Restrepo, and G. B. West. 2001. The fractal nature of nature: Powe laws, ecological complexity, and biodiversity. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B. In Press.
Restrepo, C. and A. Vargas. 1999. The influence of treefall gaps and anthropogenic edges on seed germination and seedling growth of two understory neotropical shrubs. Oecologia 119:419-426.
Restrepo, C., N. Gómez, and S. Heredia. 1999. Anthropogenic edges, treefall gaps, and fruit-frugivore interactions in a Neotropical montane forest. Ecology 80:668-685.
Restrepo, C. and N. Gómez. 1998. Responses of understory birds to anthropogenic edges in a neotropical
cloud forest. Ecological Applications 8:170-183.
Restrepo, C., L. M. Renjifo, and P. Marples. 1997. Frugivorous birds in fragmented neotropical montane forests: Landscape pattern and body mass distribution. Pages 171-189, in W.F. Laurance and R. O. Bierregaard, Jr., editors. Tropical Forest Remnants: Ecology, Management, and Conservation of Fragmented Communities. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL.