Luquillo Bibliography
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(2000). Future Trends and Research and Needs in Managing Forests and Grasslands as Drinking Water Sources.
(, Ed.).Drinking Water from Forest and Grasslands- A synthesis of the Scientific Literature. 197-201.
(1996). Fungi of Puerto Rico and the United States Virgin Islands. A history of previous surveys, current status, and the future.
(, Ed.).The Scientific Survey of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. 123-129.
(2008). Fungi and Macrofauna in the Neotropics.
(, Ed.).In: Post-Agricultural Succession in the Neotropics. 93-114.
(1997). Fungal responses to disturbance Agriculture and Forestry.
(, Ed.).Environmental and Microbial Relationships. V, 65-84.
(2007). Fungal responses to disturbance - Agriculture and Forestry.
Biology of the Fungal Cell. 44-67.
(2010). Fungal molecular diversity of a Puerto Rican subtropical hypersaline microbial mat.
Fungal Ecology. 3, 402-405.
(1995). Fungal communities in wet tropical forests: variation in time and space.
Canadian Journal of Botany. 73(1), 1391-1398.
(1996). Functional similarities of spider webs with diverse architectures.
The American Naturalist. 148(4), 630- 648.
(1996). Functional diversity of soil bacteria communities in the tabonucoforest: the interactionof anthropogenic and natural disturbance.
Biotropica. 28, 471-483.
(1993). Fruit fall in the Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico.
Biotropica. 25, 73-84.
(2001). Freshwater shrimp effects on detrital processing and nutrients in a tropical headwater stream.
Ecology. 82, 775-783.
(1999). Freshwater resource development: case studies from Puerto Rico and Costa Rica.
(, Ed.).Tropical managed ecosystems: the Mesoamerican experience. 114-121.
(1998). The frequency and distribution of recent landslides in three montane tropical regions of Puerto Rico.
Geomorphology. 24, 309-331.
(2005). The fragmentation of aquatic ecosystems and the alteration of hydrologic connectivity: neglected dimensions of conservation ecology.
(, Ed.).Principles of Conservation Biology, third edition Invited Case Study 7.2..
(1997). Fragmentation in stream ecosystems.
(, Ed.).Principles of conservation biology. 289-290.
(2011). Four opportunities for studies of ecological succession.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 26(3), 119-123.
(2007). Forging a new alliance between succession and restoration.
(, Ed.).Linking Restoration and Ecological Succession. 1-18.
(2009). Forest transitions: An introduction.
Land Use Policy. 27, 95-97.
(1991). Forest structure before and after Hurricane Hugo at three elevations in the Luquillo Mountains, Puerto Rico.
Biotropica. 23, 386-392.
(2008). Forest structure and downed woody debris in boreal, temperate and tropical forest fragments.
Ambio. 37, 577-587.
(1997). Forest response to disturbance and anthropogenic stress.
Bioscience. 7, 437-445.
(2000). Forest regeneration in a chronosequence of tropical abandoned pastures: implications for restoration ecology.
Restoration Ecology. 8, 328-338.
(1996). Forest recovery in abandoned cattle pastures along an elevation gradient in north eastern Puerto Rico.
Biotropica. 28, 537-548.
(2000). Forest recovery in abandoned agricultural lands in a karst region of the Dominican Republic..
Plant Ecology. 148, 115-125.
(2009). Forest recovery in a tropical landscape: what is the relative importance of biophysical, socioeconomic, and landscape variables?.
Landscape Ecol. 24, 629-642.
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