Luquillo Bibliography
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(2008). Clouds and aerosols in Puerto Rico–a new evaluation.
Atmos. Chem. Phys. 8, 1293-1309.
(2008). Clouds and aerosols in Puerto Rico-a new evaluation.
Atmos. Chem. Phys.. 8, 1293-1309.
(2004). Changes in patterns of understory leaf phenology and herbivory following hurricane damage.
Biotropica. 36(1), 60-67.
(1999). Calocybe cyanea - a rare and beautiful agaric is discovered in Puerto Rico.
The Mycologist. 13, 7-10.
(1993). Controls of environmental factors on pattern of montane rain forest in Puerto Rico.
Tropical Ecology. 34, 51-63.
(2007). Controls on major solutes within the drainage network of a rapidly weathering tropical watershed.
Water resources research. 43(11), 1-9. Abstract
(2006). Context-dependence of long-term responses of terrestrial gastropod populations to large-scale disturbance.
Journal of Tropical Ecology. 22, 111-122.
(1991). Contribution to the study of the genus Helicopsyche (Trichoptera) from Cuba, Hispaniola, and Puerto Rico.
Bulletin Zoologisch Museum. 12, 197-220.
(1998). Cecropia schreberiana in the Luquillo Mountains of Puerto Rico.
The Botanical Review. 64, 91-120.
(1998). Competition and facilitation a synthetic approach to interactions in plant communities.
Ecology. 78, 1958-1965.
(2004). A comparison of two sampling strategies to assess discomycete diversity in wet tropical forests.
Caribbean Journal of Science. 40, 8-16.
(2006). Characterization of fungi from hypersaline environments of solar salterns using morphological and molecular techniques.
Mycological Research. 110, 962-970.
(2011). Color variation in two neotropical species of Scutellinia.
Caribbean Jornal of Science. 46, 96-101.
(2000). C and N dynamics in the riparian and hyporheic zones of a tropical stream, Luquillo Mountains, Puerto Rico.
Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 19, 199-214.
(1998). Cloud water and precipitation chemistry in a tropical montane forest, Monteverde, Costa Rica.
Atmospheric Environment. 1595-1603.
(2010). Cross-biome transplants of plant litter show decomposition models extend to a broader climatic range but lose predictability at the decadal time scale.
Global Change Biology. 16, 1744-1761.
(2009). Controls on long-term root and leaf litter decomposition in Neotropical forests.
Global Change Biology. 15, 1339-1355.
(2011). Changes in microbial community characteristics and soil organic matter with nitrogen additions in two tropical forests.
Ecology. 92, 621-632.
(2011). Characterization of trapped lignin-degrading microbes in tropical forest soil.
PLoS ONE. 6(4), 1-9. Abstract
(2005). Correlation between earthworms and plant litter decomposition in a tropical wet forest of Puerto Rico.
Pedobiologia. 49, 601-607.
(2004). Carbon and nitrogen stoichiometry and nitrogen cycling rates in streams.
Oecologia. 140, 458-467.
(1995). A comparison of methods for quantifying catastrophic wind damage to forests.
(, Ed.).Wind and wind-related damage to trees. 340-357.
(1991). Changes in light availability following Hurricane Hugo in a subtropical montane forest in Puerto Rico.
Biotropica. 23, 393-399.
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