Luquillo Bibliography
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(2009). Forest transitions: An introduction.
Land Use Policy. 27, 95-97.
(2004). Asynchronous fluctuation of soil microbial biomass and plant litterfall in a tropical wet forest.
Plant and Soil. 260, 147-154.
(2005). Soil communities and plant litter decomposition as influenced by forest debris: Variation across tropical riparian and upland sites.
Pedobiologia. 49, 529-538.
(2000). Global-Scale environmental effects of hydrological alterations: Introduction.(A special issue devoted to hydrological alterations).
Bioscience. 50(9), 746-751.
(2008). Microhabitat and niche separation in species of Ceratiomyxa.
Mycologia. 100(6), 843-850.
(1991). Camillea: new combinations and a new species.
Mycologia. 83, 224-227.
(2003). "Estado actual del conocimiento taxonómico y ecológico de las lombrices de tierra en las islas caribeñas".
(, Ed.).Proceedings Book of the Latin-American Symposium of Earthworm Ecology and Taxonomy in Brazil.
(2010). Problem ferns: their impact and management.
(, Ed.).Fern Ecology. 255-322.
(2002). Prediction of master recession curves and baseflow recessions in the Luquillo Mountains of Puerto Rico.
Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 38(3), 693-704.
(2000). Forest recovery in abandoned agricultural lands in a karst region of the Dominican Republic..
Plant Ecology. 148, 115-125.
(1995). The distribution of biodiversity Global Biodiversity Assessment.
(, Ed.). 139-173.
(1999). The Bromeliad Microcosm and the assessment of faunal diversity in a Neotropical forest.
Biotropica. 31(2), 321-336.
(In Press). Litter Invertebrate Communities along an Elevational Gradients.
Oikos - Ecological Bulletins. 54, Abstract
(2004). Tank Bromeliads: Faunal Ecology.
(, Ed.).ForestCanopies - 2nd Edition. 195- 198.
(2000). Insect colonization sequences in bracts of Heliconia caribaea in Puerto Rico.
Ecological Entomology. 25, 460-466.
(2008). Records of Coprophilous Fungi from the Lesser Antilles and Puerto Rico.
Caribbean Journal of Science. 44(2), 206-214.
(2000). Effects of nutrient availability and other elevational changes on bromeliad populations and their invertebrate communities in a humid tropical forest in Puerto Rico.
Journal of Tropical Ecology. 16, 167-188.
(2005). Separating the effects of forest type and elevation on the diversity of litter invertebrate communities in a humid tropical forest in Puerto Rico.
Journal of Animal Ecology. 74(5), 926-936.
(2006). Differences Between Epigeic Worm Populations in Tank Bromeliads from Puerto Rico and Dominica.
Caribbean Journal of Science. 42, 380-385.
(2000). Nutrients, diversity, and community structure of two phytotelm systems in a lower montane forest, Puerto Rico.
Ecological Entomology. 25, 348-356.
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