Luquillo Bibliography
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(2009). Abiotic and biotic drivers of seedling survival in a hurricane-impacted tropical forest.
Journal of Ecology. 97, 1346–1359. Abstract
(2011). Biophysical and socioeconomic factors associated with forest transitions at multiple spatial and temporal scales.
Ecology and Society. 16(15), 1-22. Abstract
(2010). Deforestation driven by urban population growth and agricultural trade in the twenty-first century.
Nature Geosciences. DOI: 10.1038/NGEO756. Abstract
(2012). Ecosystem Service Research in Latin America: The State of the Art.
Ecosystem Services. 2, 56-70.
(2004). Effects of land use history on hurricane damage and recovery in a neotropical forest.
Plant Ecology. 174, 49-58. Abstract
(2013). Exploring the mechanisms behind life history tradeoffs during the seed-to-seedling transition for tropical trees and lianas.
Journal of Ecology. 101, 171-182.
(2009). Forest recovery in a tropical landscape: what is the relative importance of biophysical, socioeconomic, and landscape variables?.
Landscape Ecol. 24, 629-642.
(2009). Forest transitions: An introduction.
Land Use Policy. 27, 95-97.
(2007). Hurricane impacts on dynamics, structure, and carbon sequestration of forest ecosystem in Southern New England.
Tellus. 59A, 519-528. Abstract
(2006). Implications of vulnerability to hurricane damage for long-term survival of tropical tree species: A Bayesian hierarchical analysis.
(, Ed.).Applications of Computational Statistics in the Environmental Sciences: Hierarchical Bayes and MCMC Methods. 98-117.
(2011). Influence of land use on water quality in a tropical landscape: a multi-scale analysis.
Landscape Ecology. 26, 1151-1164. Abstract
(2010). Interactive effects of land use history and natural disturbance on seedling dynamics in a subtropical forest.
Ecological Applications. 20, 1270-1284.
(2010). Land use history alters post-hurricane seedling dynamics in a tropical forest.
Ecological Applications. 20, 1270–1284.
(2010). Land use transitions in the tropics: Going beyond the case studies.
Biotropica. 42(1), 1-2. Abstract
(2004). A maximum-likelihood, spatially explicit analysis of tree growth and survival in a tropical forest.
Ecological Monographs. 71, 591-614.
(2012). Multidimensional trade-offs in species responses to disturbance: implications for successional diversity in a subtropical forest.
Ecology. 93(1), 191-205. Abstract
(2009). Natural disturbance and human land use as determinants of tropical forest dynamics: results from a forest simulator.
Ecological monographs. 79(3), 423-443. Abstract
(2010). Patch dynamics and community metastability of a tropical forest: Compound effects of natural disturbance and human land use.
Landscape Ecology. 25, 1099-1111.
(2005). Seedling recruitment in a hurricane-driven tropical forest: light limitation, density-dependence and the spatial distribution of parent trees.
Journal of Ecology. 93(2), 291-304. Abstract
(2010). Synthesis: Land use transitions in the tropics.
Biotropica. 42(1), 59-62. Abstract
(2012). Temporal Turnover in the Composition of Tropical Tree Communities: Functional Determinism and Phylogenetic Stochasticity.
Ecology. 93(3), 490-499. Abstract
(2010). Trait similarity, shared ancestry, and the structure of neighborhood interactions in a subtropical forest: implications for community assembly.
Ecology Letters. 13(12), 1503-1514. Abstract
(2010). Variation in susceptibility to hurricane damage as a function of storm severity in Puerto Rico tree species.
Biotropica. 42, 87-94.
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