Luquillo Bibliography
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(1991). Ecological effects of hurricanes.
Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 72, 178-189.
(2012). Response to Disturbance.
(, Ed.).A Caribbean Forest Tapestry: The Multidimensional Nature of Disturbance and Response. Abstract
(1991). The effects of Caribbean hurricanes on vegetation.
Biotropica. 23, 442-447.
(1998). Competition and facilitation a synthetic approach to interactions in plant communities.
Ecology. 78, 1958-1965.
(1991). Differential seedling responses to litter after Hurricane Hugo in the Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico.
Biotropica. 23, 407-413.
(2007). Old field succession: development of concepts.
(, Ed.).Old Fields: Dynamics and Restoration of Abandoned Farmland. 17-30.
(2012). Management Implications and Applications of Long-Term Ecological Research.
(, Ed.).A Caribbean Forest Tapestry: The Multidimensional Nature of Disturbance and Response. Abstract
(2010). Fern Ecology.
(2007). Insights gained from succession for the restoration of landscape structure and function.
(, Ed.).Linking Restoration and Ecological Succession. 19-44.
(1997). Plant successional pathways on Puerto Rican landslides.
Journal of Tropical Ecology. 13, 165-173.
(2011). Four opportunities for studies of ecological succession.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 26(3), 119-123.
(2010). Problem ferns: their impact and management.
(, Ed.).Fern Ecology. 255-322.
(2010). Ecological insights from fern population dynamics.
(, Ed.).Fern Ecology. 61-110.
(2010). Ecological importance of ferns.
(, Ed.).Fern Ecology. 1-21.
(2006). Organic matter inputs create variable resource patches on Puerto Rican landslides.
Plant Ecology. 184, 223-236.
(2003). Bird perches increase forest seeds on Puerto Rican landslide.
Restoration Ecology. 11, 457-465.
(2008). Soil factors predict initial plant colonization on Puerto Rican landslides.
Plant Ecology. 195, 165-178.
(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.
(2010). Ferns, disturbance and succession.
(, Ed.).Fern Ecology. 177-219.
(2000). Seedling and sapling dynamics in treefallpits in Puerto Rico.
Biotropica. 32(2), 262-275.
(2009). Applying lessons from ecological succession to the restoration of landslides.
Plant and Soil. 324(1-2), 157-168. Abstract
(1995). Timing of post-hurricane tree mortality in Puerto Rico.
Journal of Tropical Ecology. 315-320.
(2008). Post-disturbance erosion impacts carbon fluxes and plant succession on recent tropical landslides.
Plant and Soil. 313, 205-216.
(2008). Transition dynamics in succession: implications for rates, trajectories and restoration.
(, Ed.).New Models for Ecosystem Dynamics and Restoration. 33-49.
(2013). Landslide Ecology.
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