Luquillo Bibliography
(2006). 16S rRNA gene analyses of bacteria; community structures in the soils of evergreen broad-leaved forests in SW China.
FEMs Microbiology Ecology. 58, 247-259.
(2009). Abiotic and biotic drivers of seedling survival in a hurricane-impacted tropical forest.
Journal of Ecology. 97, 1346–1359. Abstract
(1991). Above and below ground organic matter storage and production in a tropical pine plantation and a paired broadleaf secondary forest.
Plant and Soil. 135, 257-268.
(2009). Above-ground forest Biomass is not consistently related to wood density.
Global Ecology and Biogeography. 18(5), 617-625. Abstract
(2008). Acclimation of tropical tree species to hurricane disturbance: ontogenetic differences.
Tree Physiology. 935-946.
(2008). Acetate competition between methanogenic archaea and Fe(III)-reducing bacteria in tropical rain forest soils.
Global Change Biology. 14, 413- 422.
(1996). An altitudinal comparison of growth and species composition in hurricane-damaged forests in Puerto Rico.
Journal of Ecology. 84, 877-889.
(1996). Amphibians.
(, Ed.).The food web of a tropical rainforest.
(2004). Analysis and interpretation of fungal biodiversity patterns.
(, Ed.).Biodiversity of fungi: inventory and monitoring methods. 59-76.
(2000). Analysis of 20th century rainfall and streamflow to characterize drought and water resources in Puerto Rico.
Physical Geography. 21, 494-521.
(2000). An analysis of internode variations in Sierra palm (Prestoea montana) of the Luquillo Mountains of Puerto Rico.
College of Environmental Science and Forestry. 104.
(1993). Analysis of leaf and fine root litterfrom a subtropical montane rain forest by pyrolysis-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.
Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis. 27, 1-14.
(1998). Animal community considerations in the sustainable management of tropical forests.
Tropical Ecology. 38(2), 329-332.
(1999). Animal responses to natural disturbance and roles as patch generating phenomena.
(, Ed.).Ecosystem of the World 16: Ecosystems of Disturbed Ground. 667-689.
(1996). Anoline lizards.
(, Ed.).The food web of a tropical rain forest. 321-345.
(2009). Applying lessons from ecological succession to the restoration of landslides.
Plant and Soil. 324(1-2), 157-168. Abstract
(2004). Approaches to sampling macrofungi.
(, Ed.).Measuring and Monitoring Biological Diversity: Standard Methods for Fungi.
(1999). Aquatic ecosystem deterioration in Latin America and the Caribbean..
(, Ed.).Managed Ecosystems: the Mesoamerican experience. 104-113.
(2004). Aquatic insect assemblages in shrimp-dominated tropical streams, Puerto Rico.
Biotropica. 36, 259-266.
(1996). Arboreal arachnids.
(, Ed.).The food web of a tropical rain forest. 247-271.
(1996). Arboreal invertebrates.
(, Ed.).The food web of a tropical rain forest. 183-271.
(2000). Are bats which pollinate and disperse forest plants particularly sensitive to disturbance? A case study on the effects of Hurricane Georges on bats of Puerto Rico.
Bulletin British Ecological Society. 31, 36-37.
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