Luquillo Bibliography
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(2006). 16S rRNA gene analyses of bacteria; community structures in the soils of evergreen broad-leaved forests in SW China.
FEMs Microbiology Ecology. 58, 247-259.
(2004). Asynchronous fluctuation of soil microbial biomass and plant litterfall in a tropical wet forest.
Plant and Soil. 260, 147-154.
(1997). Changes in earthworm densityand community structure in abandoned tropical pastures.
Soil Biology Biochemistry. 29, 627-629.
(2005). Comparing soil organic carbon dynamics in plantation and secondary forest in wet tropics in Puerto Rico.
Global Change Biology. 11(2), 239-248.
(2007). Comparisons of earthworm community structure between an active pasture and an adjacent tropical wet forest.
Caribbean Journal of Science. 42, 311-314.
(2004). A comprehensive evaluation on sustainable management of a mountain community: A case study on Daka village, Yunnan.
Acta Ecologica Sinica. 24(12), 2915-2919.
(2005). Correlation between earthworms and plant litter decomposition in a tropical wet forest of Puerto Rico.
Pedobiologia. 49, 601-607.
(1998). Denitrification.
(, Ed.).Standard soil methods forlong-term ecological research. 272-288.
(1999). Earthworm abundance and distribution pattern in contrasting plant communities within a tropical wet forest in Puerto Rico.
Caribbean Journal of Science. 35(1), 93-100.
(1996). Earthworm abundance and species composition in abandoned tropical crop lands: comparisons of tree plantations and secondary forests.
Pedobiologia. 40, 385-391.
(2001). Earthworms in tropical tree plantations: effects of managment and relations with soil carbon and nutrient use efficiency.
(, Ed.).Management of Tropical Plantations Forests and their Soil Litter System. 289-301.
(1999). Earthworms influence on N availability and the growth of Cecropia schreberiana in tropical pasture and forest soils.
Pedobiologia. 43, 1-6.
(1995). Effects of dinitrogen-fixing trees on phosphorus biogeochemical cycling in contrasting forests.
Soil Science Society of America Journal. 59(5), 1452-1458.
(2006). Effects of nutrient additions on ecosystem carbon cycle in a Puerto Rican tropical wet forest.
Global Change Biology. 11, 1-10.
(2005). Estimating soil labile organic carbon using a sequential fumigation-incubation procedure.
Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 37(10), 1923-1928.
(2002). Exotic earthworms accelerate plant litter decomposition in a Puerto Rican pasture and a wet forest.
Ecological Applications. 12, 1406-1417.
(2007). Fertilization responses of soil litter fauna and litter quantity, quality, and turnover in low and high elevation forests of Puerto Rico.
Applied Soil Ecology. 37(1-2), 63-71. Abstract
(2002). Interactive effects of native and exotic earthworms on resource use and nutrient mineralization in a tropical wet forest soil of Puerto Rico.
Biology and Fertility of Soils. 36, 43-52. Abstract
(1994). Mapping a long-term ecological research area in Puerto Rico.
Soil Survey Horizons. 35, 111-121.
(1999). Nitrogen dynamics in decomposing chestnut oak (Quercusprinus L) in mesic temperate and tropical forest.
Applied Soil Ecology. 131, 69-175.
(2003). Nitrogen retention in temperate hardwood forests: the vernal dam hypothesis.
Acta Phytoecologica Sinica. 27, 11-15.
(1999). Plant and litter influences on earthworm abundance and community structure in a tropical wet forest.
Biotropica. 31(3), 486-493.
(2004). Plant influences on native and exotic earthworms during secondary succession in old tropical pastures.
Pedobiologia. 48, 215-226.
(2005). Plant litter decomposition influenced by soil fauna and disturbance in a subtropical rainforest of Taiwan.
Pedobiologia. 49, 539-547.
(2003). Recovery of native earthworms in abandoned tropical pastures.
Conservation Biology. 17, 999-1006.
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