Luquillo Bibliography
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(1999). Lack of ecotypic differentiation: Plant response to elevation, population origin, and wind in the Luquillo Mountains, Puerto Rico.
Biotropica. 32, 225-234.
(2006). Land use history affects the distribution of the saprophytic orchid Wullschlaegelia calcarata in Puerto Rico's Tabonuco forest.
Biotropica. 38, 492-499.
(2010). Land use history alters post-hurricane seedling dynamics in a tropical forest.
Ecological Applications. 20, 1270–1284.
(2000). Land use history and forest regeneration in the Cayey Mountains, Puerto Rico.
Ecosystems. 3, 217-228.
(2002). Land use history, environment, and tree composition in a tropical forest.
Ecological Applications. 12, 1344-1363.
(2007). Land use history, hurricane disturbance and the fate of introduced species in subtropical wet forest in Puerto Rico.
Plant Ecology. 192(2), 289-302.
(2010). Land use transitions in the tropics: Going beyond the case studies.
Biotropica. 42(1), 1-2. Abstract
(1996). Land-use dynamics in a post-agricultural Puerto Rican landscape (1936- 1988).
Biotropica. 28, 525-536.
(1991). A landscape simulation model of forest growth for the Luquillo Experimental Forest. Puerto Rico.
(, Ed.).Toward Understanding our environment.
(1990). Landslide disturbance and forest regeneration in the upper Luquillo Mountains of Puerto Rico.
Journal of Ecology. 78, 814-832.
(2013). Landslide Ecology.
(1994). Landslide insects show small differences between an island (Puerto Rico) and the mainland (Costa Rica).
Acta Cientifica. 8(3), 105-113.
(1990). Landslide Processes in Saprolitic Soils of a Tropical Rain Forest, Puerto Rico.
(, Ed.).Transactions of the 12th Caribbean Geological Conference. 217-222.
(In Press). Landslides cause spatial and temporal gradients at multiple scales in the Luquillo Mountains of Puerto Rico.
Ecological Gradient Analyses in a Tropical Ecosystem.
(1992). Landslides triggered by Hurricane Hugo in eastern Puerto Rico, September 1989.
Caribbean Journal of Science. 28(3), 113-125.
(2009). Landsliding and its multi-scale influences on mountainscapes.
BioScience. 59, 685-698.
(2005). Large dams and migratory biota affect tropical stream ecosystems at different scales in Puerto Rico Dissertation.
Institute of Ecology.
(2008). Large tropical forest dynamics plots: laboratories for testing ecological theory.
(, Ed.).Tropical Forest Community Ecology. 98-117.
(2006). Latitudinal gradients in species richness: a test of the geographic area hypothesis.
Oikos. 112, 163-173.
(2006). Latitudinal gradients in the phenetic diversity of New World bat communities.
Oikos. 112, 41-50.
(1994). Latitudinal patterns in leaf litter breakdown: is temperature really important?.
Freshwater Biology. 32, 401-411.
(1998). Latitudinal patterns of mammalian species richness in the New World: the effects of sampling method on faunal group.
Journal of Biogragraphy. 25, 236-246.
(2007). Leaf breakdown in a tropical headwater stream (Puerto Rico): The role of freshwater shrimps and detritivorous insects.
Journal of Freshwater Ecology. 22, 581-590.
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