Luquillo Bibliography
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(2012). Response to Disturbance.
(, Ed.).A Caribbean Forest Tapestry: The Multidimensional Nature of Disturbance and Response. Abstract
(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
(2007). Soil organic carbon in pure rubber and tea-rubber plantations in sourthwestern China.
Tropical Ecology. 48,
(2007). Comparisons of earthworm community structure between an active pasture and an adjacent tropical wet forest.
Caribbean Journal of Science. 42, 311-314.
(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.
(2006). Effects of nutrient additions on ecosystem carbon cycle in a Puerto Rican tropical wet forest.
Global Change Biology. 11, 1-10.
(2006). Retention of plant available P in acid soils of tropical and subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forests.
Acta Ecologica Sinica. 26(7), 2294-2300.
(2006). Soil fauna and leaf litter decomposition in tropical rain forest in Xishuangbanna, SW China: Effects of mesh size of litterbags.
Acta Ecologica Sinica. 30(5), 791-801.
(2006). Tropical Forests of Xishuangbanna, China.
Biotropica. 38, 306-309.
(2006). The Xishuangbanna Tropical Forests in China.
Biotropica. 38, 306-347.
(2005). Response of major soil decomposers to landslide disturbance in a Puerto Rican rainforest.
Soil Science Society of America Journal. 170(3), 202-211. Abstract
(2005). Comparing soil organic carbon dynamics in plantation and secondary forest in wet tropics in Puerto Rico.
Global Change Biology. 11(2), 239-248.
(2005). Correlation between earthworms and plant litter decomposition in a tropical wet forest of Puerto Rico.
Pedobiologia. 49, 601-607.
(2005). Estimating soil labile organic carbon using a sequential fumigation-incubation procedure.
Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 37(10), 1923-1928.
(2005). Plant litter decomposition influenced by soil fauna and disturbance in a subtropical rainforest of Taiwan.
Pedobiologia. 49, 539-547.
(2005). Soil communities and plant litter decomposition as influenced by forest debris: Variation across tropical riparian and upland sites.
Pedobiologia. 49, 529-538.
(2005). Soil respiration and fungal and bacterial biomass in a plantation and a secondary forest in Puerto Rico.
Plant and Soil. 268, 151-160.
(2005). Tropical landslides illustrate relationships between biophysical factors and soil development in Puerto Rico.
Soil Science. 170(3), 202-211.
(2004). Asynchronous fluctuation of soil microbial biomass and plant litterfall in a tropical wet forest.
Plant and Soil. 260, 147-154.
(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.
(2004). Plant influences on native and exotic earthworms during secondary succession in old tropical pastures.
Pedobiologia. 48, 215-226.
(2004). Understorey fern responses to post-hurricane fertilization and debris removal in a Puerto Rican rain forest.
Journal of Tropical Ecology. 20, 173-181.
(2003). Nitrogen retention in temperate hardwood forests: the vernal dam hypothesis.
Acta Phytoecologica Sinica. 27, 11-15.
(2003). Recovery of native earthworms in abandoned tropical pastures.
Conservation Biology. 17, 999-1006.
(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
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