Luquillo Bibliography
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(1993). Catastrophic and background disturbance of tropical ecosystems at the Luquillo Experimental Forest.
Journal of Biosciences. 18, 475-481.
(2006). A comparison of the species-time relationship across ecosystems and taxonomic groups.
Oikos. 112, 185-195.
(1998). Controls of primary productivity: lessons from the Luquillo Mountains in Puerto Rico.
Ecology. 79, 31-37.
(2003). Disentangling biocomplexity through a distributed knowledge network.
Bioscience. 54, 240.
(1991). The effect of Hurricane Hugo on bird populations in the Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico.
Biotropica. 23, 475-480.
(1991). An introduction to hurricanes in the Caribbean.
Biotropica. 23, 313-316.
(2002). Land use history, environment, and tree composition in a tropical forest.
Ecological Applications. 12, 1344-1363.
(1995). Long-term influence of deforestation on tree species composition and litter dynamics of a tropical rain forest in Puerto Rico.
Forest Ecology and Management. 78, 147-157.
(1992). Meshsize as a factor in avian community studies using mist nets.
Journal of Field Ornithology. 63, 250-255.
(1993). Movement and home range of the Puerto Rican Screech-Owl (Otus nudipes) in the Luquillo Experimental Forest.
Caribbean Journal of Science. 29, 174-178.
(1995). Nitrogen immobilization by decomposing woody debris and the recovery of tropical wet forest from hurricane damage.
Oikos. 72, 314-322.
(1990). Notes on the ecology and behavior of Anolis cuvieri(Lacertilia:Iguanidae) in Puerto Rico.
Caribbean Journal of Science. 26, 65-66.
(1999). The relationship between primary productivity and species richness.
Annual Reviews of Ecology and Systematics. 30, 257-300.
(1994). Responses of tree species to hurricane winds in subtropical wet forest in Puerto RIco: implications for tropical tree life histories.
Journal of Ecology. 82, 911-922.
(1992). Short-term effects of Hurricane Gilbert on terrestrial bird populations in Jamaica.
Auk. 109, 148-166.
(1991). Summary of response of animal populations to hurricanes in the Caribbean.
Biotropica. 23, 508-512.
(1996). Amphibians.
(, Ed.).The food web of a tropical rainforest.
(1996). Anoline lizards.
(, Ed.).The food web of a tropical rain forest. 321-345.
(1996). Arboreal arachnids.
(, Ed.).The food web of a tropical rain forest. 247-271.
(1996). Arboreal invertebrates.
(, Ed.).The food web of a tropical rain forest. 183-271.
(1996). Birds.
(, Ed.).The food web of a tropical rain forest. 363-398.
(1996). The community food web: major properties and patterns of organization.
(, Ed.).The food web of a tropical ra in forest. 461-510.
(2012). Conceptual Overview Disturbance, Gradients, and Ecological Response.
(, Ed.).A Caribbean Forest Tapestry: The Multidimensional Nature of Disturbance and Response. Abstract
(2004). Disturbance and canopy structure in two tropical forests.
(, Ed.).Tropical Forest Diversity and Dynamism: Results from a Long-Term Tropical Forest Network. 177-194.
(2012). Disturbance Regime.
(, Ed.).A Caribbean Forest Tapestry: The Multidimensional Nature of Disturbance and Response. Abstract
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