Luquillo Bibliography
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(2008). Acclimation of tropical tree species to hurricane disturbance: ontogenetic differences.
Tree Physiology. 935-946.
(2013). Changes in abiotic influences on seed plants and ferns during 18 years of primary succession on Puerto Rican landslides.
Journal of Ecology. 1-17. Abstract
(1991). Changes in light availability following Hurricane Hugo in a subtropical montane forest in Puerto Rico.
Biotropica. 23, 393-399.
(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). Ecosystem development and plant succession on landslides in the Caribbean.
Biotropica. 28, 566-576.
(2005). Ecotypic differentiation and plant growth in the Luquillo mountains of Puerto Rico.
Journal of Tropical Forest Science. 17(1), 163-169.
(1999). The effect of leaf clustering in the interception of light in vegetal canopies: theoretical considerations.
Ecological Modelling. 116, 125-134.
(1992). Immediate impact of Hurricane Hugo on a Puerto Rican rain forest.
Ecology. 73(2), 691-694.
(1999). Lack of ecotypic differentiation: Plant response to elevation, population origin, and wind in the Luquillo Mountains, Puerto Rico.
Biotropica. 32, 225-234.
(2003). Modeling the spatial and temporal variability in climate and primary productivity across the Luquillo Mountains, Puerto Rico.
Forest Ecology and Management. 179(1), 69-94.
(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
(1995). Nitrogen immobilization by decomposing woody debris and the recovery of tropical wet forest from hurricane damage.
Oikos. 72, 314-322.
(1999). Recovery of productivity and species diversity in Tussock tundra following disturbance.
Artic, Antartic, and Alpine Research . 31, 254-258.
(1996). Responses of tropical plants to nutrients and light on a landslide in Puerto Rico.
Journal of Ecology. 331-341.
(2003). Photosynthetic response of hybrid mahogany grown under contrasting light regimes.
(, Ed.).Big-leaf mahogany: Genetics, ecology, and management. Ecological Studies Series. 159, 117-128.
(2012). Response to Disturbance.
(, Ed.).A Caribbean Forest Tapestry: The Multidimensional Nature of Disturbance and Response. Abstract
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