Luquillo Bibliography

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Waide, R. B. (In Press).  Tropical Rain Forests. Encyclopedia of Ecology.
Waide, R. B., & Lugo A. E. (1992).  A research perspective on disturbance and recovery of a tropical montane forest. (Goldammer, J. G., Ed.).Tropical forests in transition: ecology of natural and anthropogenic disturbance processes. 173-190.
Waide, R. B., & Reagan D. P. (1996).  The rain forest setting. (Reagan, D.P., Waide, R.B., Ed.).The food web of a tropical rain forest. 1-16.
Waide, R. B. (1996).  Birds. (Reagan, D.P., R.B.Waide, Ed.).The food web of a tropical rain forest. 363-398.
Wagner, R., Richardson B. A., & Richardson M. J. (2008).  A new psychodid species from Puerto Rican tank bromeliads. Studies on the Neotropical Fauna and Environment. 43(3), 209-216.
Wagner, R., Richardson B. A., & Richardson M. J. (2010).  A new psychodid species from Saban tank bromeliads. Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment. 45, 121-127.
Wagner, R. H., & Masteller E. C. (1996).  New moth flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) and a key to species from Puerto Rico. Proceedings of Entomological Society of Washington. 98(3), 450-464.
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Vogt, K. A., & Parry B. A. (1998).  Rainforests. The New Book of Knowledge.
Vogt, K. A., Asbjornsen H., Ercelawn A., Montagnini F., & M.Valdes (1997).  Roots and Mycorrhizas in Plantation Ecosystems. (Nambiar, E.K.S., Brown, A.G., Ed.).Management of Soil, Water and Nutrients in Tropical Plantation Forests. 247-296.