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2004.
“The need for a more predictive understanding of hydrologic connectivity”
13: 467-471.
2004.
“What is hydrologic connectivity and why is it ecologically important?”
17: 2685-2689.
2004.
“Needed: A unified infrastructure to support long-term scientific research on public lands.”
14 (1): 18-21.
2004.
“Ecological research and the Costa Rican Park System”
14: 25-27.
2004.
“Liana abundance in a Puerto Rican forest”
190: 33-41.
2004.
“Tank Bromeliads: Faunal Ecology”
: 195- 198.
2004.
“Asynchronous fluctuation of soil microbial biomass and plant litterfall in a tropical wet forest”
260: 147-154. http://luq.lternet.edu/publications/lterpub/ruanasyn.htm.
2004.
“Plant influences on native and exotic earthworms during secondary succession in old tropical pastures”
48: 215-226. http://luq.lternet.edu/publications/lterpub/sancplan.htm.
2004.
“A survey of methods for setting minimum instream flows standards in the Caribbean Basin”
20 (7): 127-135.
2004.
“Review of environmental change and geomorphic hazards in forests”
79 (99-): .
2004.
“Natural distrubances and the hygrology of humid tropical forests”
Special volume on Hydrology of Humid Tropical Forests: Chapter 9.
2004.
“Stormflow generation in a small rain-forest catchment in the Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico”
18: 505-530. http://luq.lternet.edu/publications/lterpub/schestor.htm.
2004.
“Carbon sequestration and plant community dynamics with reforestation of tropical pasture”
14: 1115-1127.
2004.
“Luquillo Forest Dynamics Plot”
: 540-550.
2004.
“A maximum-likelihood, spatially explicit analysis of tree growth and survival in a tropical forest”
71: 591-614.
2004.
“Effects of land use history on hurricane damage and recovery in a neotropical forest”
174: 49-58.
2004.
“Modeling the effects of hurricane Hugo on spatial and temporal variation in primary productivity and soil carbon and nitrogen in the Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico”
263: 69-84. http://luq.lternet.edu/publications/lterpub/wangmodt.htm.








