Luquillo Bibliography
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(In Press). Landslides cause spatial and temporal gradients at multiple scales in the Luquillo Mountains of Puerto Rico.
Ecological Gradient Analyses in a Tropical Ecosystem.
(2013). Changes in abiotic influences on seed plants and ferns during 18 years of primary succession on Puerto Rican landslides.
Journal of Ecology. 1-17. Abstract
(2013). Landslide Ecology.
(2010). Plant responses to simulated hurricane impacts in a subtropical wet forest, Puerto Rico.
Journal of Ecology. 98, 659-673.
(2009). Applying lessons from ecological succession to the restoration of landslides.
Plant and Soil. 324(1-2), 157-168. Abstract
(2008). Post-disturbance erosion impacts carbon fluxes and plant succession on recent tropical landslides.
Plant and Soil. 313, 205-216.
(2008). Soil factors predict initial plant colonization on Puerto Rican landslides.
Plant Ecology. 195, 165-178.
(2006). Organic matter inputs create variable resource patches on Puerto Rican landslides.
Plant Ecology. 184, 223-236.
(2006). Leaf litter decomposition and substrate chemistry of early successional species on landslides in Puerto Rico.
Biotropica. 38, 348-353.
(2003). Bird perches increase forest seeds on Puerto Rican landslide.
Restoration Ecology. 11, 457-465.
(2002). Bird perches and soil amendments as revegetation techniques for landslides in Puerto Rico.
Department of Biological Sciences.
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