LUQ LTER Bibliography

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1990
Scatena FN. Geomorphic impacts of Hurricane Hugo on the Luquillo Mountains of Puerto Rico: preliminary observations. In: Ziemer RR, O'Loughlin CL, Hamilton LS, editors. Humid tropical steep lands: research needs and applications to reduce erosion and sedimentation in tropical steeplands. Wallingford, England: International Association of Hydrological Sciences Pub. No.192. IAHS Press; 1990. 393.
557 1
1990
Scatena FN. Selection of riparian buffer zones in humid tropical steep lands. In: Ziemer RR, O'Loughlin CL, Hamilton LS, editors. Humid tropical steeplands: research needs and applications to reduce erosion and sedimentation in tropical steep lands. Vol 192. Wallingford, England: International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS) Press; 1990. p. 328-37.
560 2
1990
631 3
1991
Everham EM. A landscape simulation model of forest growth for the Luquillo Experimental Forest. Puerto Rico. In: McLeod J, editor. Toward Understanding our environment. San Diego: The Society for Computer Simulation; 1991.
148 4
1991
Lugo AE, Brown S. Comparing tropical and temperate forests. In: Cole J, Lovett G, Findlay S, editors. Comparative analysis of ecosystems: patterns, mechanisms theories. New York: Springer-Verlag; 1991. p. 319-30.
354 5
1992
Publicover D, Vogt KA. Belowground ecology of forests. In: McGraw-Hill, editor. Yearbook of Science and Technology. New York: McGraw-Hill; 1992. p. 427-9.
505 6
1992
Waide RB, Lugo AE. A research perspective on disturbance and recovery of a tropical montane forest. In: Goldammer JG, editor. Tropical forests in transition: ecology of natural and anthropogenic disturbance processes. Basel, Switzerland: Berkhauser-Verlag; 1992. p. 173-90.
691 7
1993
Lodge DJ. Nutrient cycling by fungi wet tropical forests. In: Isaac S, Frankland JC, Watling R, Whalley AJS, editors. Aspects of tropical mycology. Vol 19. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press; 1993. p. 37-57.
314 8
1993
Lugo AE. Tropical forest uses. In: Downing TE, Hetcht SB, Pearson HA, Garcia-Downing C, editors. Developmentor destruction: the conversion of tropical forest to pasture in Latin America. San Francisco: Westview Press; 1993. p. 117-32.
342 9
1995
Everham EM. A comparison of methods for quantifying catastrophic wind damage to forests. In: Coutts MP, Grace J, editors. Wind and wind-related damage to trees. Cambridge, U.K: Cambridge University Press; 1995. p. 340-57.
149 10
1995
Foster DR, Boose ER. Hurricane disturbance regimes in temperate and tropical forest ecosystems. In: Coutts MP, Grace J, editors. Wind and Trees. Cambridge, U.K: Cambridge University Press; 1995.
171 11
1995
245 12
1995
Larsen MC. Use of seismic refraction techniques for investigating recent landslides in a tropical rain forest in Puerto Rico. In: Miller RL, Escalante JA, Reinemund JA, Bergin MJ, editors. Energy and Mineral Potential of the Central American-Caribbean Region. Berlin: Springer-Verlag; 1995. p. 411-4.
287 13
1995
Lugo AE, Bokkestijn A, Scatena FN. Structure, succession soil chemistry of palm forests in the Luquillo Experimental Forest. In: Lugo AE, Lowe C, editors. Tropical Forests:management and ecology. Ecological Studies. Vol 112. Springer Verlag; 1995.
353 14
1995
Lugo AE, Lowe C. Tropical forests:their future and our future. In: Tropical forests: management and ecology. Vol 112. New York: Springer Verlag; 1995.
368 15
1995
Lugo AE, Scatena FN. Ecosystem-level properties of the Luquillo Experimental Forest with emphasis on the tabonuco forest. In: Lugo AE, Lowe C, editors. Tropical forests:management and ecology. New York: Springer Verlag; 1995. p. 59-108.
373 16
1995
Reagan DP. Lizard ecology in the canopy of an island rain forest. In: Lowman M, Nadkarni N, editors. Forest canopies. Orlando, Florida: Academic Press, Inc.; 1995.
516 17
1995
532 18
1995
Scatena FN. Relative scales of time and effectiveness of watershed processes in a tropical montane rain forest of Puerto Rico. In: Costa JE, Miller AJ, Potter KW, Wilcoch P, editors. Natural and Anthropogenic Influences in Fluvial Geomophology. American Geophysical Union press; 1995. p. 103-11.
562 19
1995
Silver WL, Lugo AE. The kingdom of epiphytes. In: Folch R, editor. Biosfera 2. Barcelona, Spain: Selves tropicals. Enciclopedia Catalana; 1995.
616 20
1995
Silver WL, Lugo. AE. Life in the cloud forest. In: Folch R, editor. Biosfera 2. Selves tropicals. Barcelona, Spain: Enciclopedia Catalana; 1995.
619 21
1995
Taylor CM, Silander S, Waide RB, Pfeiffer WJ. Recovery of a tropical forest after gamma irradiation: a 23-year chronicle. In: Lugo AE, Lowe C, editors. Tropical forests: management and ecology Ecological Studies. Vol 112. SpringerVerlag; 1995.
646 22
1995
Vogt KA, Vogt DJ, Brown S, Tilley JP, Edmonds RL, Silver WL, et al. Forest floor and soil organic matter contents and factors controlling their accumulation in boreal, temperate and tropical forests. In: Lal R, Kimble J, Levine E, Stewart BA, editors. Advances in Soil Science - Soil Management and Greenhouse Effect. CRC. Boca Raton: Lewis Publishers; 1995. p. 159-78.
683 23
1995
Watt F, Beymer R, Scatena FN, W.L.Silver, Weaver PL, Hamilton LS. Comprehensive bibliography on Tropical montane cloud forest bibliography. In: Hamilton LS, Scatena FN, Juvik J, editors. Tropical Montane Cloud Forests. Ecological Studies 110, Springer Verlag; 1995. p. 247-59.
726 24
1996
Bloomfield J, Vogt KA, Wargo P. Tree root turnoverand senescence. In: Wiasel Y, Eshel A, Kafkafi U, editors. Plant roots: the hidden half. Second Edition. New York: Marcel Dekker Inc.; 1996. p. 363-81.
50 25
1996
Covich AP, McDowell WH. The stream community. In: Reagan DP, Waide RB, editors. The food web of a tropical rain forest. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press; 1996.
115 26
1996
Garcia-Martino AR, Warner GS, Scatena FN, Civco DL. GIS prediction of rain fall and run off volumes in eastern Puerto Rico. In: Hallam CA, Salisbury JM, Lanfear KJ, Battaglin WA, editors. Proceedings of the AWRA Annual Symposium GIS and Water Resources. Herndon,VA: American Water Resources Association Technical Publication Series 96-3; 1996. p. 417-26.
194 27
1996
Garrison RW, Willig MR. Arboreal invertebrates. In: Reagan DP, Waide RB, editors. The food web of a tropical rain forest. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press; 1996. p. 183-271.
198 28
1996
Lawrence WT. Plants: the food base. In: D.P.Reagan, Waide RB, editors. The food web of a tropical rainforest. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press; 1996. p. 17-51.
302 29
1996
Lodge DJ. Microorganisms. In: Reagan DP, Waide RB, editors. The Food Web of a Tropical Rain Forest. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press; 1996. p. 53-108.
315 30
1996
Lodge DJ. Fungi of Puerto Rico and the United States Virgin Islands. A history of previous surveys, current status, and the future. In: Colon FJC, editor. The Scientific Survey of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Annals of the New York Academy of Science; 1996. p. 123-9.
316 31
1996
Lodge DJ, Hawksworth DL, Ritchie BJ. Microbial diversity and tropical forest functioning. In: Orians G, R.Dirzo, Cushman H, editors. Biodiversity and Ecosystem Processes in Tropical Forests. Berlin: Springer Verlag; 1996. p. 69-100.
329 32
1996
Lugo AE, Brown S. Management of land and species richness in the tropics. In: Szaro RC, Johnston DW, editors. Biodiversity in managed landscapes. Theory and practice. New York: Oxford University Press; 1996. p. 280-95.
355 33
1996
McMahan EA. The termites. In: Reagan DP, R.B.Waide, editors. The food web of a tropical rain forest. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press; 1996. p. 109-35.
407 34
1996
Pfeiffer WJ. Arboreal arachnids. In: Reagan DP, Waide RB, editors. The food web of a tropical rain forest. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press; 1996. p. 247-71.
476 35
1996
Pfeiffer WJ. Litter invertebrates. In: D.P.Reagan, Waide RB, editors. The food web of a tropical rainforest. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press; 1996. p. 137-81.
477 36
1996
Reagan DP. Anoline lizards. In: P.Reagan D, Waide RB, editors. The food web of a tropical rain forest. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press; 1996. p. 321-45.
517 37
1996
Reagan DP. The role of amphibians and reptiles in a West Indian rain forest food web. In: Powell R, W.Henderson R, editors. Contributions to West Indian Herpetology: a tribute to Albert Schwartz. Vol 12. Ithaca, New York: Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles.Contributions to Herpetology; 1996. p. 217-27.
518 38
1996
Reagan DP, Camilo G, Waide RB. The community food web: major properties and patterns of organization. In: Reagan DP, Waide RB, editors. The food web of a tropical ra in forest. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press; 1996. p. 461-510.
521 39
1996
Silver WL, Brown S, Lugo AE. Biodiversity and biogeochemical cycling. In: Orians G, Dirzo R, Cushman H, editors. Biodiversity and Ecosystem Processes in Tropical Forests. Springer-Verlag, Heidleberg; 1996. p. 49-67.
613 40
1996
Stewart MM, Woolbright LL. Amphibians. In: Reagan DP, Waide RB, editors. The food web of a tropical rainforest. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press; 1996.
643 41
1996
Thomas R, Kessler AG. Nonanoline reptiles. In: Reagan DP, Waide RB, editors. The food web of a tropical rainforest. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press; 1996. p. 347-62.
650 42
1996
Waide RB. Birds. In: Reagan DP, R.B.Waide, editors. The food web of a tropical rain forest. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press; 1996. p. 363-98.
690 43
1996
Waide RB, Reagan DP. The rain forest setting. In: Reagan DP, Waide RB, editors. The food web of a tropical rain forest. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press; 1996. p. 1-16.
692 44
1996
Willig MR, Gannon MR. Mammals. In: D.P.Reagan, Waide RB, editors. The food web of a tropical rainforest. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press; 1996. p. 399-431.
740 45
1997
Brokaw NV, Lent RA. Vertical structure. In: M. L. Hunter J, editor. Maintaining Biodiversity in Forest Ecosystems. Cambridge, U.K: Cambridge University Press; 1997. p. 373-99.
60 46
1997
Miller RM, Lodge DJ. Fungal responses to disturbance Agriculture and Forestry. In: Esser K, Lemke PA, Wicklow DT, editors. Environmental and Microbial Relationships. Vol V. Springer Verlag; 1997. p. 65-84.
416 47
1997
Pringle CM. Expanding scientific research programs to address conservation challenges in freshwater systems. In: Pickett STA, Ostfeld RS, Shachak M, Likens GE, editors. Enhancing the ecological basis of conservation: heterogeneity, ecosystem function and biodiversity. Proceedings of the Sixth Cary Conference. New York: Institute of Ecosystem Studies. Chapman and Hall; 1997. p. 305-19.
485 48
1997
Pringle CM. Fragmentation in stream ecosystems. In: Meffe GK, Carrol CR, editors. Principles of conservation biology. Sunderland, MA: Second edition. Sinauer Associates Inc.; 1997. p. 289-90.
486 49
1997
Vogt KA, Asbjornsen H, Ercelawn A, Montagnini F, M.Valdes. Roots and Mycorrhizas in Plantation Ecosystems. In: Nambiar EKS, Brown AG, editors. Management of Soil, Water and Nutrients in Tropical Plantation Forests. Canberra, Australia: ACIAR, CSIRO; 1997. p. 247-96.
670 50
1997
673 51
1997
Walker LR, Smith SD. Impacts of invasive plants on community and ecosystem properties. In: J.O.Luken, Thieret J, editors. Assessment and Management of Plant Invasions. Springer-Verlag; 1997. p. 69-86.
712 52
1998
Dallmeier F, Comiskey JA, Scatena FN. Five years of Forest Dynamics following Hurrican Hugo in Puerto Rico's Luquillo Experimental Forest. In: Dallmaier F, Comiskey JA, editors. Forest Biodiversity in North, Central and South America and the Caribbean: Research and Monitoring. Carnforth, Lancashire, UK: UNESCO and the Parthenon Publishing Group; 1998. p. 231-48.
130 53
1998
Gannon MR, Willig MR. Long-term monitoring protocol for bats: lessons from the Luquillo Experimental Forest of Puerto Rico. In: Dallmeier F, Comiskey J, editors. Forest biodiversity in North, Central South America and the Caribbean: research and monitoring. Carnforth, Lancashire, UK: UNESCO and the Parthenon Publishing Group; 1998. p. 271-91.
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1998
Groffman P, Holland E, Myrold D, Robertson P, Zou XM. Denitrification. In: Robertson GP, D.C.Coleman, Sollins P, Bledsoe C, editors. Standard soil methods forlong-term ecological research. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press; 1998. p. 272-88.
228 55
1998
417 56
1998
Reagan DP. Sustainable environmental management. In: Society of environmental toxicology and chemistry (SETAC). Pensacola, FL; 1998.
520 57
1998
Scatena FN. A comparative ecology of the Bisley Biodiversity Plot and Experimental Watershed, Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico. In: Dallmeier F, Comisky JA, editors. Forest Biodiversity in North, Central and South America and the Caribbean: Research and Monitoring. Pathernon Press; 1998. p. 213-30.
564 58
1998
Vogt KA, Asbjornsen H, Grove M, Maxwell K, Vogt DJ, Sigurdardottir R, et al. Linking social and natural science spatial scales. In: Liu J, Taylor WM, editors. Integrating Landscape Ecology in to Natural Resorce Management. Cambridge University Press; 1998.
671 59
1998
Vogt KA, Parry BA. Rainforests. In: The New Book of Knowledge. Danbury, CT: Grolier Incorporated; 1998.
675 60
1998
Willig MR, Secrest MF, Cox SB, Camilo GR, J.F.Cary, Alvarez J, et al. Long-term monitoring of snails in the Luquillo Experimental Forest of Puerto Rico: heterogeneity, scale,disturbance recovery. In: Dallmeier F, Comisky J, editors. Forest Biodiversity in North, Central South America and the Caribbean: research and Monitoring. UNESCO and the Parthenon Publishing Group. Carnforth, Lancashire, UK: Man and Biospehere series; 1998. p. 293-322.
749 61
1999
Christian RR, French C, Waide RB, Gosz J. Perspectives on international long-term research. In: Farina A, editor. Perspectives in Ecology: A Glance from the VII International Congress of Ecology. Backhuys. Leiden, NL; 1999.
92 62
1999
Pringle CM, Scatena FN. Freshwater resource development: case studies from Puerto Rico and Costa Rica. In: Hatch U, Swisher ME, editors. Tropical managed ecosystems: the Mesoamerican experience. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press; 1999. p. 114-21.
501 63
1999
Pringle CM, Scatena. FN. Aquatic ecosystem deterioration in Latin America and the Caribbean. In: Hatch LU, M.E.Swisher, editors. Managed Ecosystems: the Mesoamerican experience. Oxford, U.K: Oxford University Press; 1999. p. 104-13.
504 64
1999
Schowalter TD, Lowman MD. Forest herbivory by insects. In: L.R.Walker, editor. Ecosystem of the World 16: Ecosystems of Disturbed Ground. Elsevier, Amsterdam; 1999. p. 253-69.
597 65
1999
Walker LR. Patterns and processes in primary succession. In: Walker LR, editor. Ecosystem of the World 16: Ecosystems of Disturbed Ground. Amsterdam: Elsevier; 1999. p. 585-610.
699 66
1999
Walker LR, Willig M. An introduction to terrestrial disturbance. In: Walker LR, editor. Ecosystem of the World 16: Ecosystems of Disturbed Ground. Amsterdam: Elsevier; 1999. p. 1-16.
714 67
1999
Whigham DF, Dickinson MB, Brokaw NV. Background canopy gap and catastrophic wind disturbances in tropical forest. In: Walker LR, editor. Ecosystem of the World 16: Ecosystems of Disturbed Ground. Amsterdam: Elsevier; 1999. p. 223-52.
729 68
1999
Willig M, Walker LR. Disturbance in terrestrial ecosystems: salient themes, synthesis future directions. In: Walker LR, editor. Ecosystems of Disturbed Ground. Amsterdam: Elsevier; 1999. p. 747-67.
735 69
1999
Willig MR, McGinley MA. The response of animals to disturbance and their roles in patch generation. In: L.R.Walker, editor. Ecosystem of the World 16: Ecosystems of Disturbed Ground. Amsterdam: Elsevier; 1999. p. 633-58.
742 70
1999
Willig MR, McGinley MA. Animal responses to natural disturbance and roles as patch generating phenomena. In: Walker LR, editor. Ecosystem of the World 16: Ecosystems of Disturbed Ground. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier Science; 1999. p. 667-89.
743 71
2000
Covich AP. Energy flow and ecosystem. In: Levin SA, editor. Encyclopedia of Biodiversity. Vol 2. San Diego , CA: Academic Press; 2000. p. 509-23.
103 72
2000
Lugo AE, Colon FJ, Scatena FN. The Caribbean. In: Barbour MG, Billings WD, editors. North American Terrestrial Vegetation. Vol 530. Cambridge U.K: Cambridge University Press England; 2000.
359 73
2000
Pringle CM. Riverine conservation in tropical versus temperate regions. In: Boon PJ, Davis B, editors. Ecological and socioeconomics considerations. Vol 15. John Wiley and Sons; 2000. p. 367-78.
488 74
2000
Pringle CM, Scatena FN, Hansen P-, N. River conservation in Latin America and the Caribbean. In: Boon PJ, Davies B, Peets GC, editors. Global perspectives on river conservation: Science, Policy and Practice. England: John Wiley and Sons LTD; 2000. p. 41-78.
502 75
2000
Pringle CM, Scatena FN, Paaby P, Nunez M. Conservation of aquatic ecosystems of Latin America and the Caribbean. In: Boon PJ, Davies B, editors. Global perspectives on river conservation:science, policy and practice. John Wiley and Sons; 2000. p. 39-75.
503 76
2000
Vogt KA, Schmitz O, Beard KH, O'Hara J, Booth M. Conservation Biology - Contemporary Issues. In: Levin S, editor. Enciclopedia of Biodiversity. Academic Press.; 2000.
677 77
2000
Wishart MJ, Davies BR, Boon P, Pringle CM. Global disparities in river conservation. In: First-world values and third-world realities. P.J. Boon B. Davies; 2000. p. 354-69.
752 78
2001
Camilo GR, Zou X. Soil fauna in managed forests: lessons from the Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico. In: Fimble RA, Grajal A, Robinson JG, editors. The cutting edge: Conserving wildlife in logged tropical forest. New York, USA: Columbia University Press; 2001. p. 289-303.
73 79
2001
289 80
2001
Larsen MC, Santiago-Roman A. Mass wasting and sediment storage in a small montane watershed: an extreme case of anthropogenic disturbance in the humid tropics. In: Dorava JM, Palcsak BB, Fitzpatrick F, Montgomery D, editors. American Geophysical Union Water Science & Application. Vol 4. Geomorphic Processes and Riverine Habitat; 2001. p. 119-38.
296 81
2001
Lodge DJ. Diversidad mundial y regional de hongos. In: Hernandez HM, Garcia-Aldrete A, Alvarez F, Ulloa M, editors. Enfoques Contemporaneos para el Estudio de la biodiversidad. Ciudad Universitario, M: Ediciones Cientificas Universitarias, Serie Texto Cientifico Universitario, Instituto de Biologia,UNAM; 2001. p. 291-304.
321 82
2001
Silver WL, Marin-Spiotta E, Lugo AE. El Caribe. In: Brown AD, Kappelle M, editors. Bosques Neotropicales Montanos Nubosos. Holland: IUCN Press; 2001. p. 155-81.
620 83
2001
Zou XM, Gonzalez G. Earthworms in tropical tree plantations: effects of managment and relations with soil carbon and nutrient use efficiency. In: Reddy MV, editor. Management of Tropical Plantations Forests and their Soil Litter System. New Hampshire, USA: Science Publishers, Inc. Enfield; 2001. p. 289-301.
790 84
2002
Gonzalez G. Soil organisms and litter decomposition. In: Ambasht RS, Ambasht NK, editors. Modern Trends in Applied Terrestrial Ecology. UK: Kluwer Academic / Plenum Publishers; 2002. p. 315-29.
206 85
2002
Lugo AE, Scatena FN, Silver WL, Colon MS, Murphy PG. Resilience of tropical wet and dry forests in Puerto Rico. In: Gunderson LH, Jr. P, editors. Resilience and behavior of large-scale systems. SCOPE Report 60. Island Press; 2002. p. 195-225.
375 86
2002
399 87
2002
Scatena FN. Geomorphic hierarchies and the vegetation of humid tropical forests in Latin America. In: Guariguata MR, Kattan GH, editors. Ecologia y Conservacion de Bosques Neotropicales. Ediciones Libro Universitario Regional; 2002. p. 23-42.
569 88
2002
Silver WL, Lugo AE, Farmer D. Soil organic carbon in tropical forests of the U.S. In: Kimble J, Birdsey R, Heath L, Follett R, Ratan R, editors. The Potential of U.S. Forest Soils to Sequester Carbon and Mitigate the Greenhouse Effect. Boca Raton: CRC Press; 2002. p. 363-82.
617 89
2002
Walker LR. Species interactions in tropical forest succession. In: Guariguata MR, Kattan G, editors. Ecology of Neotropical Rainforests.; 2002. p. 593-4.
701 90
2002
Garcia-Montiel D. El legado de la actividad humana en los bosques neotropicales contemporaneos. In: and Kattan GMG, editor. Ecologia y conservacion de Bosques Neotropicales. Cartago, Costa Rica: Libro Universitario Regional; 2002. p. 97-116.
940 91
2003
Andelman SJ, Willig MR. Issues of scale in biodiversity. In: McKay G, editor. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Cambridge University Press; 2003. p. 1-16.
11 92
2003
Fetcher N, Wen S, Montana A, de Castro F. Photosynthetic response of hybrid mahogany grown under contrasting light regimes. In: Lugo A, Colon FJC, Alayon M, editors. Big-leaf mahogany: Genetics, ecology, and management. Ecological Studies Series. Vol 159. New York: Springer Verlag, New York; 2003. p. 117-28.
162 93
2003
Freeman M, Pringle CM, Greathouse E, Freeman B. Ecosystem- level consequences of migratory faunal depletion caused by dams. In: Limburg KE, Waldman JR, editors. Biodiversity and Conservation of the world's shads. Bethesda, Maryland.: American Fisheries Society Series 35; 2003. p. 255-66.
176 94
2003
Lugo AE, Fu S. Structure and dynamics of mahogany plantations in Puerto Rico. In: Colon FJ, Alayon M, editors. Big-leaf Mahogany: genetics, ecology, and management. Springer, New York; 2003. p. 288-328.
365 95
2003
Lugo AE, Zimmerman J. Ecological life histories. In: Vozzo J, editor. Tropical Tree Seed Manual, Agriculture Handbook 721. Washington, DC: USDA Forest Service; 2003. p. 191-213.
381 96
2003
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2003
and Schowalter GT. Diel, seasonal and disturbance-induced variation in invertebrate assemblages. In: and Y. Basset, V. Navotny MKSR, editor. Arthropods of Tropical Forests. Cambridge , UK: Cambridge University Press; 2003. p. 315-28.
891 98
2003
Wang HH, Scatena FN. Regeneration after hurricane disturbance of big-leaf and hybrid Mahogany plantations in Puerto Rico. In: Lugo AE, Colon FJC, Alayon M, editors. Big-leaf Mahogany: Genetics, ecology, and management. Ecological Studies 159. New York: Springer-Verlag; 2003. p. 237-60.
721 99
2003
Willig MR, Patterson BD, Stevens RD. Patterns of range size, richness, and body size. In: Kunz TH, Fenton MB, editors. Bat Ecology. Chicago, USA: University of Chicago Press; 2003. p. 580-621.
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