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Publications

2022
33. Angeli, N.F., and Fitzgerald, L.A. Imperiled Caribbean Teiids and Conservation of the Critically Endangered St. Croix Ground Lizard (Pholidoscelis polops) Cope, 1862. Imperiled: The Encyclopedia of Conservation, pp. 289 - 294.

32. Zegarra, J.P., Garcia, M.A., Figuerola, C.E., Llerandi-Roman, I., N. F. Angeli, R. Lopez, J.A. Cruz-Burgos, O.A. Monsegure Rivera, R.L. Rivera, C. Diez. The Road to Recovery of the Monito Island Gecko (Sphaerodactylus micropithecus). Caribbean Naturalist: 87. 

31. Hamond, C., and 23 co-authors. 2022. Assessing rodents as carriers of pathogenic Leptospira species in the US Virgin Islands and their risk to animal and public health. Scientific Reports 12(1): 1-10. 


30. Arantes, C., Castello, L., Basurto, X., Angeli, N., Sene-Harper, A., and McGrath, D.
Institutional effects on ecological outcomes of community-based management of fisheries in the Amazon. Ambio. doi: 10.1007/s13280-021-01575-1.

2021
29. Cranford, H., and 36 co-authors. Mongooses (Urva auropunctata) as reservoir hosts of Leptospira species in the United States Virgin Islands, 2019-2020. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases. doi: e0009859.


28.  Browne, A., and 29 co-authors.  Determination of freedom-from-rabies for small Indian Mongoose in the United States Virgin Islands, 2019-2020. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0009536.

27. Angeli, N. and Fitzgerald, L. Reintroducing species when threats still exist: suitability of contemporary landscapes for island endemic. Oryx 55(3): 344 - 351.

26. A demographic projection model to support conservation decision making for an endangered snake with limited monitoring data. Animal Conservation 24(2): 291 - 301.

2020
25. McGowan, C., Angeli, N., and 10 co-authors. Linking monitoring and data analysis to prediction and decisions for the range-wide eastern Black Rail status assessment. Endangered Species Research 43: 209-222.

2019
24. Angeli, N. F., Coles, W., McKinley, A.S., and Mulcahy, D. Another Caribbean introduction of an exotic constricting boa and establishment on St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. Herpetological Conservation and Biology. 14(1): 288-296. LINK

2018
23. August, R.J., and Angeli, N.F. 2018. Field observations of potential cannibalism among tadpoles of the Trinidad stream frog Mannophryne trinitatis (Anura: Aromobatidae). Living World, Journal of the Trinidad and Tobago Field Naturalists' Club. 2018: 104-105. LINK
 
22. Shiels, A. B., Piaggio, A. J., Boagardus, T., Lombard, C.D., Angeli, N.F., and Hopken, M. 2018. Non-trapping, non-invasive, rapid surveillance sampling using tracking tunnels, trail cameras, and eDNA to determine presence of pest predator species. Proceedings of the Vertebrate Pest Conference. 28(28) doi: 10.5070/V42811055
 
21. Angeli, N.F.  2018. On 'lost' indigenous etymological origins with the specific case of the name Ameiva. ZooKeys. 748: 151 - 159. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.747.21436
 
20. Angeli, N., I. Lundgren, C. Pollock, Z. Hillis-Starr, L. Fitzgerald. 2018. Dispersal and population state of an endangered island lizard following a conservation translocation. Ecological Applications. 28(2): 336-347. doi: 10.1002/eap.1650

2017
19. Fitzgerald, L., D. Walkup, K. Chyn, E. Buchholtz, N. Angeli, M. Parker. 2017. The future for reptiles: advances and challenges in the Anthropocene. Encyclopedia of the Anthropocene. 3: 163- 174. LINK

18. Joglar, R., C. Rodriguez, N. Angeli. 2017. Ameiva wetmorei. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2017: e.T50009293A50009348.
 
17. Angeli, N.F. 2017. The capture and release of widely foraging lizards with no neck. Herpetological Review. 48(3): 542-544. LINK

2016
16. Driscoll A., N. Angeli, D. Gorchov, Z. Jiang, J. Zhang, C. Freeman. 2016. The effect of tree fall gaps on the spatial distribution of three invasive plants in a mature upland forest in Maryland. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society. 143(4): 349-358. 

15. Platenberg, R. and N. Angeli. 2016. Sphaerodactylus beattyi. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2016: e.T75605335A115485806. 
 
14. Platenberg, R., O. Monson, C. Rodriguez, N. Angeli. 2016. Ameiva exsul. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2016: e.T50009074A115402216.  

13. Switzer, D., and N.F. Angeli 2016. Human and non-human migration: understanding species introduction and translocation through migration ethics. Environmental Values. 25(4): 443-463.  DOI: https://doi.org/10.3197/096327116X14661540759232

2015
12. Fitzgerald, L., M. Treglia, N.F. Angeli, T. Hibbitts, D. Leavitt, A. Subalusky, I. Lundgren, Z. Hillis-Starr. 2015. Determinants of successful establishment and post-translocation dispersal of a new population of the critically endangered St. Croix ground lizard (Ameiva polops). Restoration Ecology. 23(7): 776-786. 

11. Angeli, N., G. DiRenzo, A. Cunha, K.R. Lips. 2015. Effects of density on spatial aggregation and habitat associations of the glassfrog, Espadarana (Centrolene) prosoblepon. Journal of Herpetology. 49(3): 388-394. 

10. Landon, A., C. van Riper, N. F. Angeli, D. Fitzgerald, K. Neam. 2015. Growing transdisciplinary roots in the Peruvian Amazon: reflections of an experiential learning program. Journal for Transdisciplinary Environmental Studies. 14(1): 2-12. 

9. Angeli, N., K. Chyn, K. Faunce. 2015. Ameiva exsul (Puerto Rican ground lizard) REPRODUCTION. Herpetological Review. 46(2): 249-250.
 
8. Freeman, C., A. Klinczar, N.F. Angeli, D. Gorchov. 2015. The impact of treefall gaps on the species richness of invasive plants. Journal of Young Investigators. 28(2): 1-8.   

7. Angeli, N. Caribbean Adventures and Experiential Education during Herpetological Surveys. 2015. Applied Biodiversity Perspectives Series. 4:9-16. link

2014
6.. Angeli, N., J. Otegui, M. Wood, E. Gomez-Ruiz. 2014. A process to support species conservation planning and climate change readiness in protected areas. PeerJ PrePrints. e492v2. link
 
5. Wheeler, D. S., S. Wan, Miller A., N. Angeli, B. Adileh, W. Hu, P.C. Holland.  2014. Role of lateral hypothalamus in two aspects of attention in associative learning. European Journal of Neuroscience. 40(2): 2359-2377. 
 
2013
4. Angeli, N., K. Auer, N. Schwartz, Z. Westfall, C. Pollock, I. Lundgren, Z. Hillis-Starr. 2013. Ameiva polops (St. Croix Ground Lizard) Behavior. Herpetological Review. 44(3): 504.

3. Angeli, N. F. Ameiva polops (Saint Croix Ameiva). 2013. Conservation. Caribbean Herpetology. 45(1).

2. Angeli, N. F. 2013. Review of “Cyclura—Natural History, Husbandry, and Conservation of West Indian Rock Iguanas” by Jeffery M. Lemm and Allison Alberts, 2011. Elsevier Science.” Herpetological Review. 44(2): 339-340.

1. Angeli, N. F. 2013. Review of “The New Holy Wars: Economic Religion Versus Environmental Religion in Contemporary America” by Robert Nelson, The Pennsylvania State University Press, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA, ISBN: 978-0-271-03581-9.  Ecological Economics. 85: 140.
In Revision and Under Review
  1. Angeli, N., Lombard, C., Brewer, S., and Hoagland, B. Ubiquity and control of invasive small Indian Mongoose. (Submitted Biodiversity and Conservation).
  2. Ríos-López, N., Puente-Rolón, A., Angeli, N. F., Vega-Castillo, S., and Dávila-Casanova. Amphibians and their history, distribution, and conservation in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Chapter 21.  In Status and Decline of Amphibians: Western Hemisphere, H. Heatwole and N.Ríos-López (eds.) Pelagic Press, Exeter U.K. (Accepted).
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