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  1. Post-logging loss of genetic diversity in a mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla King, Meliaceae) population in Brazilian Amazonia (2008)
  2. Anatomy of a bottleneck: diagnosing factors limiting population growth in the Puerto Rican Parrot (2008)
  3. Mapping U.S. forest biomass using nationwide forest inventory data and moderate resolution information (2008)
  4. Performance and genetic variation of big-leaf mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla King) in provenance and progeny trials in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. (2008)
  5. Illicit Crops in Tropical America: Deforestation, Landslides, and the Terrestrial Carbon Stocks. (2008)
  6. Effects of reduced-impact logging and forest physiognomy on bat populations of lowland Amazonian forest. (2008)
  7. Amazon Forest Structure from IKONOS Satellite Data and the Automated Characterization of Forest Canopy Properties (2008)
  8. Contribution of Dead Wood to Biomass and Carbon Stocks in the Caribbean: St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands. (2008)
  9. Factors influencing spatial pattern in tropical forest clearance and stand age: Implications for carbon storage and species diversity. (2008)
  10. Free Access to Landsat Imagery. (2008)
  11. The spread of invasive species and infectious disease as drivers of ecosystem change. (2008)
  12. Lidar: shedding new light on habitat characterization and modeling. (2008)
  13. Necromass production: studies in undisturbed and logged Amazon Forests (2008)
  14. What loggers leave behind: Impacts on big-leaf mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) commercial populations and potential for post-logging recovery in the Brazilian Amazon. (2008)
  15. Early results from genetic trials on the growth of Spanish cedar and its susceptibility to the shoot borer moth in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. (2008)
  16. Sustained mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) plantation heartwood increment. (2008)
  17. Introduction (2008)
  18. Development of a Landforms Model for Puerto Rico and its Application for Land Cover Change Analysis. ( 2007)
  19. Revised method for forest canopy height estimation from Geoscience Laser Altimeter System waveforms.  ( 2007)
  20. Long-term, patterns in tropical reforestation: plant community composition and aboveground biomass accumulation. (2007)
  21. Forest management versus forest degradation and destruction. (2007)
  22. Ecophysiology of a Mangrove Forest in Jobos Bay, Puerto Rico (2007)
  23. Vines and canopy contact: a route for snake predation on parrot nests. (2007)
  24. Isotopic signatures and nutrient relations of plants inhabiting brackish wetlands in the northeastern coastal plain of Venezuela. (2007)
  25. Nutrient and salt relations of Pterocarpus officinalis L. in coastal wetlands of the Caribbean: assessment through leaf and soil analyses. (2007)
  26. The Forest Types and Ages Cleared for Land Development in Puerto Rico. (2007)
  27. Earthworm communities along an elevation gradient in Northeastern Puerto Rico. (2007)
  28. Disturbance and long-term patterns of rainfall and throughfall nutrient fluxes in a subtropical wet forest in Puerto Rico (2007)
  29. Impacts of a volcanic eruption on the forest birdcommunity of Montserrat, Lesser Antilles. (2007)
  30. Landscape assessment of tree communities in the northern karst region of Puerto Rico. (2007)
  31. Timber production in selectively logged tropical forests in South America. (2007)
  32. Necromass in undisturbed and logged forests in the Brazilian Amazon. (2007)
  33. Land development, land use, and urban sprawl in Puerto Rico integrating remote sensing and population census data. (2007)
  34. Water Withdrawn From the Luquillo Experimental Forest, 2004 (2007)
  35. Soil organic matter dynamics under decaying wood in a subtropical wet forest: effect of tree species and decay stage. (2007)
  36. Land use history, hurricane disturbance, and the fate of introduced species in a subtropical wet forest in Puerto Rico. (2007)
  37. Intense hurricane activity over the past 5,000 years controlled by El Nino and the West African monsoon. (2007)
  38. Chemical and mineral control of soil carbon turnover in abandoned tropical pastures. (2007)
  39. Geospatial Data Availability for Haiti: An Aid in the Development of GIS-Based Natural Resource Assessments for Conservation Planning. (2007)
  40. Creating cloud-free Landsat ETM+ data sets in tropical landscapes: cloud and cloud-shadow removal (2007)
  41. The spatial arrangement of neritina virginea (gastropoda: neritidae) during upstream migration in a split-channel reach. (2007)
  42. The potential role of hurricanes in the creation and maintenance of Kirtland's warbler winter habitat in the Bahamian Archipelago.  (2007)
  43. A comparison of radiometric normalization methods when filling cloud gaps in Lansat imagery.  (2007)
  44. Long-term patterns in tropical reforestation: plant community composition and aboveground biomass accumulation.  (2007)
  45. Flexible mating system in a logged population of Swietenia macrophylla King (Meliaceae): implications for the management of a threatened neotropical tree species (2007)
  46. Long-term variation in the winter resident bird community of Guanica Forest, Puerto Rico: lessons for measuring and monitoring species richness. (2007)
  47. Effects of reduced impact logging on bat biodiversity in terra firme forest of lowland Amazonia. (2007)
  48. INDIRECT UPSTREAM EFFECTS OF DAMS: CONSEQUENCES OF MIGRATORY CONSUMER EXTIRPATION IN PUERTO RICO ( 2006)
  49. Invasion of exotic earthworms into ecosystems inhabited by native earthworms ( 2006)
  50. SPECIES AND ROTATION FREQUENCY INFLUENCE SOIL NITROGEN IN SIMPLIFIED TROPICAL PLANT COMMUNITIES ( 2006)
  51. Earthworm invasions in the tropics ( 2006)
  52. Ecological lessons from an island that has experienced it all ( 2006)
  53. Structural response of Caribbean dry forests to hurricane winds: a case study from Guanica Forest, Puerto Rico. (2006)
  54. Fertilization with phosphorus increases soil nitrogen absorption in young plants of Eucalyptus grandis. (2006)
  55. Spatial modelling of evapotranspiration in the Luquillo experimental forest of Puerto Rico using remotely-sensed data. (2006)
  56. Short-Term Responses of Birds to Forest Gaps and Understory: An Assessment of Reduced-Impact Logging in a Lowland Amazon Forest. (2006)
  57. Policy and management responses to earthworm invasions in North America. (2006)
  58. Detecting leaf phenology of seasonally moist tropical forests in South America with multi-temporal MODIS images. (2006)
  59. Phytosociology of Vascular Plants on an International Biosphere Reserve: Virgin Islands National Park, St. John, US Virgin Islands. (2006)
  60. Throughfall in a Puerto Rican lower montane rain forest: A comparison of sampling strategies (2006)
  61. Liberation: Acceptable production of tropical forest timber. (2006)
  62. Preliminary Estimate of Earthworm Abundance and Species Richness in Spathodea campanulata Beauv. Forests in Northern Puerto Rico (2006)
  63. Novel ecosystems: theoretical and management aspects of the new ecological world order (2006)
  64. Long-Term Research at the USDA Forest Service’s Experimental Forests and Ranges (2006)
  65. Does the river continuum concept apply on a tropical island? Longitudinal variation in a Puerto Rican stream. (2006)
  66. Characteristics of fog and fogwater fluxes in a Puerto Rican elfin cloud forest. (2006)
  67. Effects of nutrient additions on ecosystem carbon cycle in a Puerto Rican tropical wet forest (2006)
  68. Factors Limiting Post-logging Seedling Regeneration by Big-leaf Mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) in Southeastern Amazonia, Brazil, and Implications for Sustainable Management (2006)
  69. Structure and composition of vegetation along an elevational gradient in Puerto Rico. (2006)
  70. Effects of different types of conditioning on rates of leaf-litter shredding by Xiphocaris elongata, a Neotropical freshwater shrimp. (2006)
  71. The Re-colonization Ability of a Native Earthworm, Estherella spp., in Forests and Pastures in Puerto Rico (2006)
  72. A Fluorescent Marking and Re-count Technique Using the Invasive Earthworm, Pontoscolex corethrurus (Annelida: Oligochaeta). (2006)
  73. Effects of drought and hurricane disturbances on headwater distributions of palaemonid river shrimp (Macrobrachium spp.) in the Luquillo Mountains, Puerto Rico. (2006)
  74. Earthworms as Invasive Species in Latin America — the 2nd Latin American Meeting on Oligochaeta (Earthworm) Ecology and Taxonomy. (2006)
  75. Assessing tree species assemblages in highly disturbed Puerto Rican karst landscapes using forest inventory data. (2006)
  76. Vegetation Response to Grazing and Planting of Leucaena leucocephala in a Urochloa maximum-dominated Grassland in Puerto Rico. (2006)
  77. Development of equations for predicting Puerto Rican subtropical dry forest biomass and volume. (2006)
  78. Context-dependence of long-term responses of terrestrial gastropod populations to large-scale disturbance. (2006)
  79. A Summary of 20 Years of Forest Monitoring in Cinnamon Bay Watershed, St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands.  (2006)
  80. Annual Letter 2002-2003 (2006)
  81. A source of methane from upland forests in the Brazilian Amazon. (2006)
  82. Condition and fate of logged forests in the Brazilian Amazon. (2006)
  83. Forest Canopy Heights in Amazon River Basin Forests as Estimated with the Geoscience Laser Altimeter System (GLAS) (2006)
  84. Major clades of Agaricales: a multilocus phylogenetic overview. (2006)
  85. Predicting the temporal and spatial probability of orographic cloud cover in the Luquillo Experimental Forest in Puerto Rico using generalized linear (mixed) models. (2006)
  86. Adaptations of an avian supertramp: distribution, ecology, and life history of the pearly-eyed thrasher (Margarops fuscatus). (2006)
  87. Adaptations of an avian supertramp: distribution, ecology, and life history of the pearly-eyed thrasher (Margarops fuscatus). (2006)
  88. Effects of an invasive tree on community structure and diversity in a tropical forest in Puerto Rico.  (2006)
  89. The responses of understorey birds to forest fragmentation, logging and wildfires: An Amazonian synthesis (2006)
  90. Light and nutrient effects on growth and allocation of Inga vera(Leguminosae), a successional tree of Puerto Rico. (2006)
  91. Global diversity and distribution of macrofungi. (2006)
  92. Recovery of a Subtropical Dry Forest After Abandonment of Different Land Uses (2006)
  93. Hierarchical contribution of river–ocean connectivity, water chemistry, hydraulics, and substrate to the distribution of diadromous snails in Puerto Rican streams. (2006)
  94. Shell Properties, Water Vapor Loss, and Hatching Success of Eggs from a Rain Forest Population of the Pearly-eyed Thrasher (Margarops fuscatus) ( 2005)
  95. Monocotyledons and Gymnosperms of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands ( 2005)
  96. HURRICANES AND THE FATE OF CARIBBEAN BIRDS—WHAT DO WE KNOW, WHAT DO WE NEED TO KNOW, WHO IS VULNERABLE, HOW CAN WE PREPARE, WHAT CAN WE DO, AND WHAT ARE THE MANAGEMENT OPTIONS? ( 2005)
  97. Neotropical Ascomycetes 13. Cornipulvina and Erythromada, two new genera from the Caribbean and elsewhere (2005)
  98. The New Higher Level Classification of Eukaryotes with Emphasis on the Taxonomy of Protists (2005)
  99. Separating the effects of forest type and elevation on the diversity of litter invertebrate communities in a humid tropical forest in Puerto Rico. (2005)
  100. Selective logging in the Brazilian Amazon. (2005)
  101. New mix of alien and native species coexists in Puerto Rico's landscapes.  (2005)
  102. Annual Letter 2001-2002.  (2005)
  103. Classical Methods and Modern Analysis for Studying Fungal Diversity  (2005)
  104. Estimating soil labile organic carbon and potential turnover rates using a sequential fumigation–incubation procedure. (2005)
  105. Avian distribution in treefall gaps and understorey of terra firme forest in the lowland Amazon (2005)
  106. A new poroid species of Resupinatus from Puerto Rico, with a reassessment of the cyphelloid genus Stigmatolemma (2005)
  107. Fine root dynamics and trace gas fluxes in two lowland tropical forest soils. (2005)
  108. SURVIVAL OF CAPTIVE-REARED PUERTO RICAN PARROTS RELEASED IN THE CARIBBEAN NATIONAL FOREST (2005)
  109. Soil communities and plant litter decomposition as influenced by forest debris: Variation across tropical riparian and upland sites. (2005)
  110. Comparing soil organic carbon dynamics in plantation and secondary forest in wet tropics in Puerto Rico (2005)
  111. Annual Letter 2000-2001.  (2005)
  112. The Influence of Hurricane Winds on Caribbean Dry Forest Structure and Nutrient Pools (2005)
  113. Estimates of forest canopy height and aboveground biomass using ICESat. (2005)
  114. Equations for Merchantable Volume for Subtropical Moist and Wet Forests of Puerto Rico. (2005)
  115. Wood Decomposition of Cyrilla racemiflora (Cyrillaceae) in Puerto Rican Dry and Wet Forests: A 13-year Case Study. (2005)
  116. Microsatellite DNA markers for delineating population structure and kinship among the endangered Kirtland’s warbler (Dendroica kirtlandii) (2005)
  117. Cloud-Free Satellite Image Mosaics with Regression Trees and Histogram Matching. (2005)
  118. Recovery of a tropical stream after a harvest-related chlorine poisoning event. (2005)
  119. Big-Leaf Mahogany on CITES Appendix II: Big Challenge, Big Opportunity (2005)
  120. Nutrient cycling in Nothofagus pumilio forests along an altitudinal gradient in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina (2005)
  121. Incubation reduces microbial growth on eggshells and the opportunity for trans-shell infection. (2005)
  122. Correlation between earthworms and plant litter decomposition in a tropical wet forest of Puerto Rico. (2005)
  123. Winter Avian Distribution and Relative Abundance in Six Terrestrial Habitats on Southern Eleuthera, The Bahamas (2005)
  124. Habitat Distribution of Birds Wintering in Central Andros, The Bahamas: Implications for Management (2005)
  125. CONSERVATION IMPLICATIONS OF MULTIPLE HABITAT USE BY NORTHERN WATERTHRUSHES DURING THE NONBREEDING SEASON (2005)
  126. Effects of Model Choice and Forest Structure on Inventory-Based Estimations of Puerto Rican Forest Biomass. (2005)
  127. Floods, Habitat Hydraulics and Upstream Migration of Neritina virginea (Gastropoda: Neritidae) in Northeastern Puerto Rico. (2005)
  128. THE SHELF LIFE OF BIRD EGGS: TESTING EGG VIABILITY USING A TROPICAL CLIMATE GRADIENT (2005)
  129. El manejo de la caoba define la agenda de conservación.  (2005)
  130. Review: The birds of Hispaniola: Haiti and the Dominican Republic (2005)
  131. Nitrous oxide fluxes and nitrogen cycling along a pasture chronosequence in Central Amazonia, Brazil (2005)
  132. Growth response by big-leaf mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) advance seedling regeneration to overhead canopy release in southeast Pará, Brazil (2005)
  133. A Quarter Century of Variation in Color and Allometric Characteristics of Eggs from a Rain Forest Population of the Pearly-eyed Thrasher (Margarops fuscatus). ( 2004)
  134. Spatial Ecology of Puerto Rican Boas (Epicrates inornatus) in a Hurricane Impacted Forest. (2004)
  135. Relationship of host recurrence in fungi to rates of tropical leaf decomposition (2004)
  136. Microbial infection affects egg viability and incubation behavior in a tropical passerine. (2004)
  137. Spatial and temporal dynamics of forest canopy gaps following selective logging in the eastern Amazon. (2004)
  138. ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN THE LARGE-SCALE BIOSPHERE–ATMOSPHERE EXPERIMENT IN AMAZONIA: EARLY RESULTS. (2004)
  139. Understanding Survival And Abundance Of Overwintering Warblers: Does Rainfall Matter? (2004)
  140. A Comparison of Two Sampling Strategies to Assess Discomycete Diversity in Wet Tropical Forests (2004)
  141. The Large-Scale Biosphere-Atmosphere Experiment in Amazonia: Analyzing Regional Land Use Change Effects. (2004)
  142. The nature of spatial transitions in the Arctic. (2004)
  143. Emerging forests on abandoned land: Puerto Rico’s new forests (2004)
  144. Forest conservation and land development in Puerto Rico. (2004)
  145. BIOMASS AND NUTRIENT DYNAMICS OF RESTORED NEOTROPICAL FORESTS (2004)
  146. H.T. Odum and the Luquillo Experimental Forest (2004)
  147. Changes in Patterns of Understory Leaf Phenology and Herbivory following Hurricane Damage. (2004)
  148. The outcome of alien tree invasions in Puerto Rico (2004)
  149. A SURVEY OF METHODS FOR SETTING MINIMUM INSTREAM FLOW STANDARDS IN THE CARIBBEAN BASIN. (2004)
  150. Stormflow generation in a small rainforest catchment in the Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico. (2004)
  151. CARBON SEQUESTRATION AND PLANT COMMUNITY DYNAMICS FOLLOWING REFORESTATION OF TROPICAL PASTURE. (2004)
  152. Tropical ecosystems into the 21st century.  (2004)
  153. Coarse woody debris in undisturbed and logged forests in the eastern Brazilian Amazon. (2004)
  154. Foraging Behavior, Home Range, Movements and Activity Patterns of Epicrates inornatus (Boidae) at Mata de Plátano Reserve in Arecibo, Puerto Rico (2004)
  155. Forest conservation and land development in Puerto Rico (2004)
  156. Wildland shrubs of the United States and its Territories: thamnic descriptions: volume 1 (2004)
  157. Earthworms, arthropods and plant litter decomposition in aspen (Populus tremuloides) and lodgepole pine(Pinus contorta) forests in Colorado, USA ( 2003)
  158. Quantitative Assessment of Habitat Preferences for the Puerto Rican Terrestrial Frog, Eleutherodactylus coqui ( 2003)
  159. Habitat Association, Size, Stomach Contents, and Reproductive Condition of Puerto Rican Boas (Epicrates inornatus) ( 2003)
  160. Birds of the Tapajos National Forest, Brazilian Amazon: a preliminary assessment.  (2003)
  161. Food Web Structure and Basal Resource Utilization along a Tropical Island Stream Continuum, Puerto Rico. (2003)
  162. Puerto Rico's forest inventory: adapting the forest inventory and analysis program to a Caribbean island.  (2003)
  163. Damming Tropical Island Streams: Problems, Solutions, and Alternatives. (2003)
  164. Changes in necromass and nutrients on the forest floor of a palm floodplain forest in the Luquillo mountains of Puerto Rico. (2003)
  165. Carbon in Amazon forests: unexpected seasonal fluxes and disturbance-induced losses. (2003)
  166. Diversity and composition of tropical secondary forests recovering from large-scale clearing: results from the 1990 inventory in Puerto Rico. (2003)
  167. Effects of extreme low flows on freshwater shrimps in a perennial tropical stream. (2003)
  168. Mapping the Climate of Puerto Rico, Vieques and Culebra. (2003)
  169. The Ecological Consequences of Socioeconomic and Land-Use Changes in Postagriculture Puerto Rico. (2003)
  170. The ecological sustainability of tropical forest management: evaluation of the national forest management standards of Costa Rica and Nicaragua, with emphasis on the need for adaptive. management (2003)
  171. Infiltration on mountain slopes: a comparison of three environments. (2003)
  172. Vegetation Dynamics of a Permanent Pasture Plot in Puerto Rico (2003)
  173. Migration Patterns, Densities, and Growth of Neritina punctulata Snails in Rio Espiritu Santo and Rio Mameyes, Northeastern Puerto Rico. (2003)
  174. Rapid decline of the volcanically threatened Montserrat oriole. (2003)
  175. Regenerating mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) from seed in Quintana Roo, Mexico: the effects of sowing method and clearing treatment. (2003)
  176. Studies of land-cover, land-use, and biophysical properties of vegetation in the Large Scale Biosphere Atmosphere experiment in Amazonia. (2003)
  177. Forest Floor Decomposition Following Hurricane Litter Inputs in Several Puerto Rican Forests (2003)
  178. Biodiversity Meets the Atmosphere: A Global View of Forest Canopies (2003)
  179. Disturbance Dynamics and Ecological Response: The Contribution of Long-Term Ecological Research. (2003)
  180. Species-specific Seedling Responses to Hurricane Disturbance in a Puerto Rican Rain Forest. (2003)
  181. Modeling the spatial and temporal variability in climate and primary productivity across the Luquillo Mountains, Puerto Rico. (2003)
  182. Bird Perches Increase Forest Seeds on Puerto Rican Landslides. (2003)
  183. Secondary Subtropical Dry Forest at the La Tinaja Tract of the Cartagena Lagoon National Wildlife Refuge, Puerto Rico. (2003)
  184. Big-leaf mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) seedling survival and growth across a topographic gradient in southeast Pará, Brazil (2003)
  185. IKONOS imagery for the Large Scale Biosphere–Atmosphere Experiment in Amazonia (LBA). (2003)
  186. The ecological consequences of socioeconomic and land-use changes in post agriculture Puerto Rico (2003)
  187. Diversity and composition of tropical secondary forests recovering from large-scale clearing : results from the 1990 inventory in Puerto Rico (2003)
  188. The Circumpolar Arctic Vegetation Map: AVHRR-derived base maps, environmental controls, and integrated mapping procedures ( 2002)
  189. Non-labile Soil 15Nitrogen Retention beneath Three Tree Species in a Tropical Plantation (2002)
  190. Non-labile Soil Nitrogen Retention beneath Three Tree Species in a Tropical Plantation (2002)
  191. Remote sensing of selective logging in Amazonia Assessing limitations based on detailed field observations, Landsat ETM+, and textural analysis. (2002)
  192. Estimating Canopy Structure in an Amazon Forest from Laser Range Finder and IKONOS Satellite Observations (2002)
  193. Spatial and seasonal dynamics of surface soil carbon in the Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico. (2002)
  194. Top-down effects of a terrestrial frog on forest nutrient dynamics. (2002)
  195. Variation in nutrient characteristics of surface soils from the Luquillo Experimental Forest of Puerto Rico: A multivariate perspective. (2002)
  196. Can we manage tropical landscapes? – an answer from the Caribbean perspective. (2002)
  197. Former land-use and tree species affect nitrogen oxide emissions from a tropical dry forest. (2002)
  198. Avian Mobbing of the Puerto Rican Boa (Epicrates inornatus) (2002)
  199. Soil Phosphorus Fractionation during Forest Development on Landslide Scars in the Luquillo Mountains, Puerto Rico. (2002)
  200. Foliar pathogen and insect herbivore effects on two landslide tree species in Puerto Rico (2002)
  201. Forest canopy damage and recovery in reduced-impact and conventional selective logging in eastern Para, Brazil. (2002)
  202. Soil macrofauna and litter nutrients in three tropical tree plantations on a disturbed site in Puerto Rico. (2002)
  203. Survival, Growth, and Ecosystem Dynamics of Displaced Bromeliads in a Montane Tropical Forest. (2002)
  204. SITE FIDELITY AND EPHEMERAL HABITAT OCCUPANCY: NORTHERN WATERTHRUSH USE OF PUERTO RICAN BLACK MANGROVES DURING THE NONBREEDING SEASON. (2002)
  205. Greater Soil Carbon Sequestration under Nitrogen-fixing Trees Compared with Eucalyptus Species. (2002)
  206. Tree planting by small producers in the tropics: A comparative study of Brazil and Panama.  (2002)
  207. Indigenous Knowledge Informing Management of Tropical Forests: The Link between Rhythms in Plant Secondary Chemistry and Lunar Cycles. (2002)
  208. Mapping the Forest Type and Land Cover of Puerto Rico, a Component of the Caribbean Biodiversity Hotspot (2002)
  209. Harvesting intensity affects forest structure and composition in an upland Amazonian forest (2002)
  210. Manual de reforestación para América Tropical (2002)
  211. Distribution of nitrous oxide and regulators of its production across a tropical rainforest catena in the Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico ( 2001)
  212. Thinning and Regeneration in Puerto Rico’s Colorado Forest, With Comments About Their Effect on the Puerto Rican Parrot. ( 2001)
  213. Climate Change and Forest Disturbances (2001)
  214. Nitrogen Oxide Fluxes and Nitrogen Cycling during Postagricultural Succession and Forest Fertilization in the Humid Tropics.  (2001)
  215. Short-term nitrous oxide profile dynamics and emissions response to water, nitrogen and carbon additions in two tropical soils (2001)
  216. What is Ecosystem Structure? (2001)
  217. Mandibular gland chemistry of four Caribbean species of Camponotus (Hymenoptera:Formicidae) (2001)
  218. EL MANEJO DE LA BIODIVERSIDAD EN EL SIGLO XXI  (2001)
  219. Linking shrimp assemblages with rates of detrital processing along an elevational gradient in a tropical stream (2001)
  220. N2O emissions from humid tropical agricultural soils: effects of soil moisture, texture and nitrogen availability (2001)
  221. Soil ecological interactions: comparisons between tropical and subalpine forests (2001)
  222. Urban Expansion and the Loss of Prime Agricultural Lands in Puerto Rico (2001)
  223. Age of A2 Horizon Charcoal and Forest Structure near Porto Trombetas, Pará , Brazil (2001)
  224. Puerto Rican Karst-A Vital Resource (2001)
  225. Instream-Flow Analysis for the Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico: Methods and Analysis (2001)
  226. Testing a Conceptual Model of Soil Emissions of Nitrous and Nitric Oxides ( 2000)
  227. Annual Letter 1996-1997. Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico : USDA Forest Service, International Institute of Tropical Forestry; 2000. 185 p.  (2000)
  228. Annual Letter 1997-1998.  (2000)
  229. Estimating Biomass and Carbon Content of Saplings in Puerto Rican Secondary Forests (2000)
  230. Ecto- or arbuscular mycorrhizas ± which are best? (2000)
  231. IMPACT OF NEST PREDATORS, COMPETITORS, AND ECTOPARASITES ON PEARLY-EYED THRASHERS, WITH COMMENTS ON THE POTENTIAL IMPLICATIONS FOR PUERTO RICAN PARROT RECOVERY (2000)
  232. Lack of Ecotypic Differentiation: Plant Response to Elevation, Population Origin, and Wind in the Luquillo Mountains, Puerto Rico (2000)
  233. Eutrophic overgrowth in the self-organization of tropical wetlands illustrated with a study of swine wastes in rainforest plots (2000)
  234. Hurricanes, Coral Reefs and Rainforests: Resistance, Ruin and Recovery in the Caribbean (2000)
  235. Effects of Soil Texture on Belowground Carbon and Nutrient Storage in a Lowland Amazonian Forest Ecosystem. (2000)
  236. Population Estimates, Conservation Concerns, and Management of Tropicbirds in the Western Atlantic (2000)
  237. Variations in Belowground Carbon Storage and Soil CO2 Flux Rates along a Wet Tropical Climate Gradient (2000)
  238. Seedling and Sapling Dynamics of Treefall Pits in Puerto Rico1 (2000)
  239. Non-indigenous bamboo along headwater streams of the Luquillo Mountains, Puerto Rico: leaf fall, aquatic leaf decay and patterns of invasion (2000)
  240. Elfin Woodland Recovery 30 years After a Plane Wreck in Puerto Rico’s Luquillo Mountains (2000)
  241. Simulation of nitrous oxide and nitric oxide emissions from tropical primary forests in the Costa Rican Atlantic Zone (2000)
  242. REPORT OF THE AOU CONSERVATION COMMITTEE ON THE PARTNERS IN FLIGHT SPECIES PRIORITIZATION PLAN (2000)
  243. Effects of nutrient availability and other elevational changes on romeliad populations and their invertebrate communities in a humid tropical forest in Puerto Rico (2000)
  244. Effects of hurricane disturbance on stream water concentrations and fluxes in eight tropical forest watersheds of the Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico.  (2000)
  245. Estuarine Larval Development and Upstream Post-Larval Migration of Freshwater Shrimps in Two Tropical Rivers of Puerto Rico (2000)
  246. Silvics of Native and Exotic Trees of Puerto Rico and the Caribbean Islands (Spanish version)  (2000)
  247. Wildland Shrubs of the United States and its Territories: Thamnic Descriptions (2000)
  248. Montane Forest Management in the Insular Caribbean. (1999)
  249. Pre- and Post-Hurricane Fruit Availability: Implications for Puerto Rican Parrots in the Luquillo Mountains. (1999)
  250. Las Cabezas de San Juan: a natural treasure in northeastern Puerto Rico.  (1999)
  251. Las Cabezas de San Juan, Nature Reserve (El Faro). (1999)
  252. AVIAN DISTRIBUTION IN DOMINICAN SHADE COFFEE PLANTATIONS: AREA AND HABITAT RELATIONSHIPS (1999)
  253. Changes in the herbaceous and vine communities at the Bisley Experimental Watersheds, Puerto Rico, following Hurricane Hugo. (1999)
  254. Modelling rainfall interception by a lowland tropical rain forest in northeastern Puerto Rico (1999)
  255. Productivity, nutrient cycling, and succession in single- and mixed-species plantations of Casuarina equisetifolia, Eucalyptus robusta, and Leucaena leucocephala in Puerto Rico (1999)
  256. The Holdridge life zones of the conterminous United States in relation to ecosystem mapping (1999)
  257. Prestoea montana (R. Graham) Nichols. Sierra Palm. Palmaceae. Palm family. ( 1998)
  258. Swietenia macrophylla King. Honduras mahogany . Caoba.. Meliaceae Mahogany family. (1998)
  259. An assessment of climate change in the Luquillo Mountains of Puerto Rico.  (1998)
  260. Annual Letter 1994-1995. (1998)
  261. Dynamics of organic matter and nutrient return from litterfall in stands of ten tropical tree plantation species.  (1998)
  262. The flora of Canon San Cristóbal, Puerto Rico. (1998)
  263. Mangrove Forests: a Tough System to Invade but an Easy one to Rehabilitate (1998)
  264. Impacts of disturbance initiated by road construction in a subtropical cloud forest in the Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico (1998)
  265. The frequency and distribution of recent landslides in three montane tropical regions of Puerto Rico (1998)
  266. AVIAN RESOURCE USE IN DOMINICAN SHADE COFFEE PLANTATIONS (1998)
  267. BREEDING AND NATAL DISPERSAL IN THE PUERTO RICAN VIREO (1998)
  268. The Effect of Land Use on Soil Erosion in the Guadiana Watershed in Puerto Rico (1998)
  269. Acta Cientifica.  (1998)
  270. Ecological relationships of two todies in Hispaniola: effects of habitat and flocking (1998)
  271. Forest resources of Puerto Rico, 1990  (1997.)
  272. Acacia auriculiformis A. Cunn. ex Benth. Northern black wattle. Leguminosae (Mimosoideae). Legume family.  ( 1997)
  273. The apparent paradox of reestablishing species richness on degraded lands with tree monocultures.  (1997)
  274. Pterocarpus officinalis Jacq. Bloodwood Legumeminosae, Legume Family, lotoideae, Pea Subfamily (1997)
  275. Protected areas management. Proceedings of the eighth meeting of Caribbean Foresters at Grenada; St. Georges, GA.  (1997)
  276. Catalyzing native forest regeneration on degraded tropical lands.  (1997)
  277. Protected areas management. Proceedings of the eighth meeting of Caribbean Foresters at Grenada.  (1997)
  278. Mahogany in Belize: a historical perspective.  (1997)
  279. POPULATION DECLINES OF THE PUERTO RICAN VIREO IN GUANICA FOREST. (1997)
  280. Zanthoxylum flavum Vahl. Aceitillo, yellow-sanders. Rutaceae, Rue family.  (1997)
  281. Magnolia splendens Urban laurel sabino. Magnoliaceae, Magnolia family .  (1997)
  282. Sloanea berteriana Choisy motillo. Elaeocarpaceae. Elaeocarpus family.  (1997)
  283. Prunus occidentalis Sw. Almendron. Rosaceae. Rose family. (1997)
  284. Development of floristic diversity in 10-year-old restoration forests on a bauxite mined site in Amazonia. (1997)
  285. CHANGES IN EARTHWORM DENSITY AND COMMUNITY STRUCTURE DURING SECONDARY SUCCESSION IN ABANDONED TROPICAL PASTURES (1997)
  286. Chemical and physical analyses of selected plants and soils from Puerto Rico (1981-1990). (1997)
  287. The role of animal seed dispersal in accelerating native forest regeneration on degraded tropical lands.  (1997)
  288. Variation in endophytic fungi from roots and leaves of Lepanthes (Orchidaceae) (1997)
  289. Invasibility of tree plantations by native and non-indigenous plant species in Hawaii.  (1997)
  290. Cropping and fallowing sequences of small farms in the "terra firme" landscape of the Brazilian Amazon: a case study from Santarem, Para. (1996)
  291. Land Use Dynamics in the Brazilian Amazon (1996)
  292. The First five years in the reorganization of aboveground biomass and nutrient use following hurricane Hugo in the bisley Experimental Watersheds, luquillo Experimental Fortest, Puerto Rico (1996)
  293. Phytogeographical trends, centers of high species richness and endemism, and the question of extinctions in the native flora of Puerto Rico.  (1996)
  294. Endophytic Fungi of Manilkara bidentata Leaves in Puerto Rico (1996)
  295. Annual Letter 1992-93. (1996)
  296. Cyrilla racemiflora L. Swamp cyrilla. Cyrillaceae, Cyrilla family. (1996)
  297. Land use and land cover dynamics in the Brazilian Amazon: an overview (1996)
  298. At what temporal scales does disturbance affect belowground nutrient pools?  (1996)
  299. If a tree falls in the forest. (1996)
  300. Earthworm abundance and species composition in abandoned tropical croplands: comparisons of tree plantations and secondary forests. (1996)
  301. Land degradation and property regimes (1996)
  302. Statistical low flow estimation using GIS analysis in humid montane regions in Puerto Rico. (1996)
  303. A twelve-year comparison of stand changes in a mahogany plantation and a paired natural forest of similar ages.  (1996)
  304. Upland agricultural and forestry development in the Amazon: sustainability, criticality and resilience (1996)
  305. Proceedings of the seventh meeting of Caribbean foresters at Jamaica: Economics of Caribbean Forestry; Kingston, Jamaica. (1995)
  306. Population characteristics of Black-throated Blue Warblers wintering in three sites on Puerto Rico.  (1995)
  307. Survey and ecological studies of the termites (Isoptera:Kalotermitidae) of Mona Island. (1995)
  308. Vegetation changes along gradients of long-term soil development in the Hawaiian montane rainforest zone11-219. (1995)
  309. Cordia sulcata DC. White manjack, Moral. Boraginaceae. Borage family. (1995)
  310. Basal area growth for 15 tropical trees species in Puerto Rico. Forest  (1995)
  311. Geomorphology, disturbance, and the soil and vegetation of two subtropical wet steepland watersheds of Puerto Rico. (1995)
  312. Azadirachta indica A. Juss. Neem, margosa. Meliaceae. Mahogany fanily.  ( 1994)
  313. Use of GIS for estimating potential and actual forest biomass for continental South and Southeast Asia.  (1994)
  314. Controls on soil-atmosphere fluxes of nitrous oxide and mathane: effects of tropical deforestation. (1994)
  315. Keller, M. and Matson, P. A.  (1994)
  316. Towards sustainable forest resource management in the Caribbean. Proceedings of the sixth meeting of Caribbean Foresters at Martinique; Martinique.  (1994)
  317. Thespesia populnea (L.) Soland. ex Correa. Portiatree, emajaguilla. Malvaceae. Mallow family.  (1994)
  318. Coccoloba uvifera (L.) L. Sea grape. Uva de playa. Polygonaceae. Buckwheat. Buckwheat family.  (1994)
  319. Inga fagifolia (L.) Willd. Guamá. Leguminosae. (Mimosoideae). Legume family. (1994)
  320. Juglans jamaicensis C. DC. Nogal. Juglandaceae. Walnut family. (1994)
  321. Artocarpus altilis (S. Park.) Fosb. Breadfruit. Breadnut. Moraceae. Mulberry family.  (1994)
  322. The effect of human activity on the structure and composition of a tropical forest in Puerto Rico (1994)
  323. Census Methods for Caribbean Land Birds. (1994)
  324. Insects of the Luquillo Mountains, Puerto Rico . (1994)
  325. Toward a woody plant list for Antigua and Barbuda: past and present.  (1994)
  326. English-Portuguese equivalents of forestry and conscrvation terms. (1994)
  327. Future prospects for Nearctic migrants wintering in Carribbean forest (1994)
  328. Wood decomposition of Cyrilla racemiflora in a tropical montane forest.  (1994)
  329. Ficus citrifolia P. Miller. Jaguey blanco. Moraceae. Mulberry family.  (1994)
  330. Moringa oleifera Lam. Reseda, horseradish tree. Moringaceae. Horseradish tree family. (1993)
  331. Cocos nucifera L. Coconut, Coconut palm, Palma de coco. Palmae. Palm family.  (1993)
  332. Micropholis chrysophylloides. Pierre. Caimitillo. Sapotaceae. Sapodilla family.  (1993)
  333. Casuarina equisetifolia L. ex J.R. & G. Forts.. Casuarina, Australian pine: Casuarinaceae. Casuarina family. (1993)
  334. Genipa americana L. Jagua, genipa. Rubiaceae. Madder family .  (1993)
  335. Guaiacum officinale L. Lignumvitae. Guayacan. Zygophyllacea. Caltrop family.  (1993)
  336. Petitia domingensis Jacq. Capá Blanco. Verbenaceae. Verbena family. (1993)
  337. Bambusa vulgaris Schrad ex Wendl. Common bamboo. Gramineae. Grass family. Bambusoideae. Bamboo subfamily. (1993)
  338. Tectona grandis L.f. Teak. Verbenaceae. Verbena family.  (1993)
  339. Mangifera indica L. Mango. Anacardiaceae. Cashew family.  (1993)
  340. Clusia rosea Jacq. Cupey. Clusiaceae. Clusia family.  (1993)
  341. Pouteria multiflora (A.DC.) Eyma. Jacana, Bully-tree. Sapotaceae. Sapodilla family. (1993)
  342. Morphology and sedimentation in Caribbean montane streams" examples from Jamaica and Puerto Rico (1993)
  343. Seeds of Puerto Rican Trees and Shrubs: Second Installment (1993)
  344. Relating gust speed to tree damage in Hurricane Hugo, 1989. (1993)
  345. Alchornea latifolia Sw. Achiotillo. Euphorbiaceae. Spurge family.  (1993)
  346. Gliricidia sepium (Jacq.) Walp. Gliricidia, Mother of Cocoa. Leguminosae (Papilionoideae). Legume family.  ( 1992)
  347. Roystonea borinquena O.F. Cook. Puerto Rican royal palm. Palmae. Palm family. (1992)
  348. Pinus patula Schiede and Deppe. Patula pine. Pinaceae. Pine family. (1992)
  349. Spondias mombin L. Hogplum. Anacardiaceae. Cashew family.  (1992)
  350. Leucaena leucocephala (Lam.) de Wit. Leucaena, tantan. Leguminosae (Mimosoideae) Legume family.  (1992)
  351. Acacia farnesiana (L.) Willd. Aroma. Huisache. Leguminosae (Mimosoideae). Legume family.  (1992)
  352. Melicoccus bijugatus Jacq. Quenepa. Sapindaceae. Soapberry family. (1992)
  353. Annual Letter 1990 - 1991. (1992)
  354. The search for carbon sinks in the tropics. (1992)
  355. Tree plantations for rehabilitating damaged forest lands in the tropics.  (1992)
  356. A research perspective on disturbance and recovery of a tropical montane forest.  (1992)
  357. Linked migration systems: immigration and internal labor flows in the United States.  (1992)
  358. Wood Densities of Tropical Tree Species. (1992)
  359. The role of plantation forests in rehabilitating degraded tropical ecosystems (1992)
  360. Tropical forest biomass estimation from truncated stand tables. (1992)
  361. Guazuma ulmifolia Lam. Guácima. Sterculiaceae. Chocolate familiy.  (1991)
  362. Swietenia mahagoni Jacq. West Indies mahogany. Meliaceae. Mahogany family. (1991)
  363. Hyeronima clusioides (Tul.) Muell-Arg. Cedro macho. Euphorbiaceae. Spurge family.  (1991)
  364. Cupania americana L. Guara. Sapindaceae. Soapberry family.  (1991)
  365. Buchenavia capitata (Vahl) Eichl. Granadillo. Combretaceae. Combretum family. (1991)
  366. Zanthoxylum martinicense Lam. DC. Espino rubial. Rutaceae. Rue family.  (1991)
  367. Pithecellobium dulce (Roxb.) Benth. Guamuchil, Madras thorn. Leguminosae (Mimosoideae.) Legume family. (1991)
  368. Naturalized exotic tree species in Puerto Rico.  (1991)
  369. Paraserianthes falcataria (L.) Nielsen. Batai. Moluccan sau. Leguminosae (Mimosoideae) Legume family. ( 1990)
  370. Synthesis and search for paradigms in weatland ecology.  (1990)
  371. Hura crepitans L. Sandbox, molinillo, jabillo. Euphorbiaceae. Spurge family.  (1990)
  372. Culvert flow in small drainages in montane tropical forests: observations from the Luquillo Experimental Forest of Puerto Rico.  (1990)
  373. Inga vera (Willd.) Guaba. Leguminosae (Mimosoideae). Legume family. (1990)
  374. Growth of Secondary Forest in Puerto Rico Between 1980 and 1985. (1990)
  375. WATERSHED SCALE RAINFALL INTERCEPTION ON TWO FORESTED WATERSHEDS IN THE LUQUILLO MOUNTAINS OF PUERTO RICO (1990)
  376. Bursera simaruba (L.) Sarg. Almácigo, gumbo limbo. Burseraceae. Bursera family.  (1990)
  377. Tamarindus indica L. Tamarindo. Leguminosae. (Caesalpinioideae). Legume family. (1990)
  378. Syzygium jambos (L.) Alst. Rose apple. Myrtaceae. Myrtle family . (1990)
  379. Citharexylum fruticosum. L. Péndula, fiddlewood. Verbenaceae. Verbena Family. (1990)
  380. Ceiba pentandra (L.) Gaertn. Ceiba, Kapok, silk cotton tree. Bombacaceae. Bombax family.  (1990)
  381. Senna siamea Irwin & Barnaby. Yellow cassia, minjri. Leguminosae (Caesalpinioideae). Legume family. (1990)
  382. Fraxinus uhdei (Wenzig) Lingelsh. Fresno, tropical ash. Oleaceae. Olive family.  (1990)
  383. Spathodea campanulata Beauv. African Tulip tree. Bignoniaceae. Bignonia family.  (1990)
  384. Hymenaea courbaril (L.) Algarrobo, locust. Leguminosae. Legume family. Caesalpinioideae. Cassia sub-family. (1990)
  385. The Ecological Life Zones of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands (1973)

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