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Overview

T. Mitchell Aide is affiliated with the University of Puerto Rico in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science, with a significant portion of work dedicated to Ecology, Global and Planetary Change, and related subfields including Developmental Biology, Ecological Modeling, and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics.

The scientist's research topics encompass Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management; Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior; Species Distribution and Climate Change; Wildlife Ecology and Conservation; Marine animal studies; Land Use and Ecosystem Services; and Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies.

Frequent publication venues for Aide include Science Advances, PLoS Biology, Ecological Informatics, Applied Acoustics, and Frontiers in Forests and Global Change.

Notable recent papers by Aide include:

  • A pipeline for identification of bird and frog species in tropical soundscape recordings using a convolutional neural network, 2020, Ecological Informatics
  • Multispecies bioacoustic classification using transfer learning of deep convolutional neural networks with pseudo-labeling, 2020, Applied Acoustics
  • Reversals of Reforestation Across Latin America Limit Climate Mitigation Potential of Tropical Forests, 2020, Frontiers in Forests and Global Change
  • A general pattern of trade-offs between ecosystem resistance and resilience to tropical cyclones, 2022, Science Advances
  • Haiti has more forest than previously reported: land change 2000-2015, 2020, PeerJ

T. Mitchell Aide has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including Marconi Campos-Cerqueira, Jack LeBien, Rahul Dodhia, Juan Lavista Ferres, and Ming Zhong.

Best Publications

  • Restoration Success: How Is It Being Measured?

    Maria C. Ruiz-Jaen;T. Mitchell Aide

  • Biomass resilience of Neotropical secondary forests

    Lourens Poorter;Frans Bongers;T. Mitchell Aide;Angélica M. Almeyda Zambrano

  • When and where to actively restore ecosystems

    K.D. Holl;T.M. Aide

  • Deforestation and Reforestation of Latin America and the Caribbean (2001–2010)

    T. Mitchell Aide;Matthew L. Clark;H. Ricardo Grau;David López-Carr

  • Forest Regeneration in a Chronosequence of Tropical Abandoned Pastures: Implications for Restoration Ecology

    T. Mitchell Aide;Jess K. Zimmerman;John B. Pascarella;John B. Pascarella;Luis Rivera

  • Globalization, Migration, and Latin American Ecosystems

    T. Mitchell Aide;H. Ricardo Grau

  • Carbon sequestration potential of second-growth forest regeneration in the Latin American tropics

    Robin L. Chazdon;Robin L. Chazdon;Eben N. Broadbent;Danaë M. A. Rozendaal;Danaë M. A. Rozendaal;Danaë M. A. Rozendaal;Frans Bongers

  • A Contemporary Assessment of Change in Humid Tropical Forests

    Gregory P. Asner;Thomas K. Rudel;T. Mitchell Aide;Ruth Defries

  • Forest recovery in abandoned tropical pastures in Puerto Rico

    T.Mitchell Aide;Jess K. Zimmerman;Luis Herrera;Maydee Rosario

  • Barriers to Lowland Tropical Forest Restoration in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia

    T. Mitchell Aide;Jaime Cavelier

  • Biodiversity recovery of Neotropical secondary forests

    Danaë Rozendaal;Frans Bongers;T. Mitchell Aide;Esteban Álvarez-Dávila

  • Real-time bioacoustics monitoring and automated species identification

    T. Mitchell Aide;Carlos Corrada-Bravo;Marconi Campos-Cerqueira;Carlos Milan

  • The ecological consequences of socioeconomic and land-use changes in postagriculture Puerto Rico

    H. Ricardo Grau;T. Mitchell Aide;Jess K. Zimmerman;John R. Thomlinson

  • Demand for rubber is causing the loss of high diversity rain forest in SW China

    Hongmei Li;Æ T. Mitchell Aide;Youxin Ma;Wenjun Liu

  • Barriers to Forest Regeneration in an Abandoned Pasture in Puerto Rico

    Jess K. Zimmerman;John B. Pascarella;T. Mitchell Aide

  • Agriculture expansion and deforestation in seasonally dry forests of north-west Argentina

    H. Ricardo Grau;N. Ignacio Gasparri;T. Mitchell Aide

  • Vegetation structure, species diversity, and ecosystem processes as measures of restoration success

    María C. Ruiz-Jaén;T. Mitchell Aide

  • Automated classification of bird and amphibian calls using machine learning: A comparison of methods

    Miguel A. Acevedo;Carlos J. Corrada-Bravo;Héctor Corrada-Bravo;Luis J. Villanueva-Rivera

  • The Effect of Distance from Forest Edge on Seed Rain and Soil Seed Bank in a Tropical Pasture1

    Alejandro Cubiña;T. Mitchell Aide

  • Patterns of Leaf Development and Herbivory in a Tropical Understory Community

    T. Mitchell Aide

Frequent Co-Authors

Jess K. Zimmerman
Jess K. Zimmerman University of Puerto Rico
H. Ricardo Grau
H. Ricardo Grau National University of Tucumán
Michiel van Breugel
Michiel van Breugel National University of Singapore
María Uriarte
María Uriarte Columbia University
Ima Célia Guimarães Vieira
Ima Célia Guimarães Vieira Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi
Robin L. Chazdon
Robin L. Chazdon University of Connecticut
Robert Muscarella
Robert Muscarella Uppsala University
G. Bruce Williamson
G. Bruce Williamson Louisiana State University
Juan Manuel Dupuy
Juan Manuel Dupuy Centro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán
Jennifer S. Powers
Jennifer S. Powers University of Minnesota

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