Luquillo Bibliography
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(2012). Disturbance Regime.
(, Ed.).A Caribbean Forest Tapestry: The Multidimensional Nature of Disturbance and Response. Abstract
(2009). Banana crop expansion and increased river-borne exports to the Uraba Gulf (Caribbean Coast of Colombia).
AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment. 38(3), 181-183.
(2009). The streams of Gorgona Natural National Park within the global context: An introduction to the special issue.
Actualidades Biologicas. 31, 105-110.
(2008). Illicit crops in tropical America: Deforestation, landslides and the terrestrial carbon stocks.
AMBIO. 37(2), 141-143. Abstract
(2007). Helping HELP with limited resources: The Luquillo experience.
Proceedings of the International HELP Symposium "Local solutions to global water problems: Lessons from the South".
(2007). The influence of teleconnections on rainfall variability in southwestern Puerto Rico.
Proceedings of V FRIEND World Conference. Havana, Cuba. 55-61.
(2006). Fauna nativa migratoria en los rios de Puerto Rico.
(, Ed.).Atlas ambiental de Puerto Rico.
(2006). The distribution of a diadromous gastropod in Puerto Rico streams: hierarchical contribution of river-ocean connectivity, water chemistry, hydraulics and substrate.
Journal of the North American Benthological Society, special section on tropical streams. 25(1), 82-98.
(2006). Hierarchical contribution of river-ocean connectivity, water chemistry, hydraulics, and substrate to the distribution of diadromous snails in Puerto Rican streams.
Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 25(1), 82-98.
(2006). The spatial arrangement of neritina virginea (gastropoda: neritidae) during upstream migration in a split-channel reach.
River Research and Applications. 22, 1-11.
(2005). Floods, Habitat Hydraulics and Upstream Migration of Neritina virginea (Gastropoda: Neritidae) in Northeastern Puerto Rico..
Caribbean Journal of Science. 41(1), 55-74.
(2005). The HELP (Hydrology for the Environment, Life and Policy) Experience in North America.
Proceedings of the EWRI (ASCE Environmental and Water Resources Institute) Watershed Management Conference.
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