Luquillo Bibliography
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(2005). “Margalef y la sucesión ecológica”.
Ecosistemas. 14(1), 66-78.
(1991). Tree damage and recovery from Hurricane Hugo in Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico.
Biotropica. 23, 379-385.
(2008). Transition dynamics in succession: implications for rates, trajectories and restoration.
(, Ed.).New Models for Ecosystem Dynamics and Restoration. 33-49.
(1995). Timing of post-hurricane tree mortality in Puerto Rico.
Journal of Tropical Ecology. 315-320.
(2003). Species-specific seedling responses to hurricane disturbance in a Puerto Rican rain forest.
Biotropica. 35, 472-485.
(2002). Species interactions in tropical forest succession.
(, Ed.).Ecology of Neotropical Rainforests. 593-594.
(2008). Soil factors predict initial plant colonization on Puerto Rican landslides.
Plant Ecology. 195, 165-178.
(2000). Seedling and sapling dynamics in treefallpits in Puerto Rico.
Biotropica. 32(2), 262-275.
(2005). Restoration of ecosystem processes.
(, Ed.).Forest Restoration Landscapes: Beyond Planting Trees. 192-196.
(2012). Response to Disturbance.
(, Ed.).A Caribbean Forest Tapestry: The Multidimensional Nature of Disturbance and Response. Abstract
(1989). A profile of the tabonuco forest in Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico.
Acta Cientifica. 3, 83-86.
(2010). Problem ferns: their impact and management.
(, Ed.).Fern Ecology. 255-322.
(2008). Post-disturbance erosion impacts carbon fluxes and plant succession on recent tropical landslides.
Plant and Soil. 313, 205-216.
(1993). Post hurricane seed rain dynamics in Puerto Rico.
Biotropica. 25, 408-418.
(1997). Plant successional pathways on Puerto Rican landslides.
Journal of Tropical Ecology. 13, 165-173.
(1995). Plant and soil responses tofire on a fern-covered landslide in Puerto Rico.
Journal of Tropical Ecology. 11, 473-479.
(1999). Patterns and processes in primary succession.
(, Ed.).Ecosystem of the World 16: Ecosystems of Disturbed Ground. 585-610.
(2006). Organic matter inputs create variable resource patches on Puerto Rican landslides.
Plant Ecology. 184, 223-236.
(2007). Old field succession: development of concepts.
(, Ed.).Old Fields: Dynamics and Restoration of Abandoned Farmland. 17-30.
(1995). Nitrogen immobilization by decomposing woody debris and the recovery of tropical wet forest from hurricane damage.
Oikos. 72, 314-322.
(2012). Management Implications and Applications of Long-Term Ecological Research.
(, Ed.).A Caribbean Forest Tapestry: The Multidimensional Nature of Disturbance and Response. Abstract
(1996). Long-term responses of Caribbean ecosystems to disturbance.
Biotropica. 28, 414-614.
(2012). Long-Term Research in the Luquillo Mountains: synthesis and foundations for the future.
(, Ed.).A Caribbean Forest Tapestry: The Multidimensional Nature of Disturbance and Response. 361-441. Abstract
(2009). Lessons from primary succession for restoration of severely damaged habitats.
Applied Vegetation Science. 12, 55-67.
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