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Gorresen, P.M. ;Willig, M.R. ;Strauss, R.E. 2005. Population and community- level responses of phyllostomid bats to landscape structure: the importance of scale 15: 2126-2136.
Greathouse, E. ;Pringle, C.M. 2005. A sampler for stream macroinvertebrates and organic matter occuring on boulders and bedrock in pools 29 (2): 975-978. http://luq.lternet.edu/publications/lterpub/greasamp.htm.
Greathouse, E. A. ;March, J. A. ;Pringle, C.M. 2005. Recovery of a tropical stream after a harvest-related chlorine poisoning event 50: 603-615.
Hou, P.L. ;Zou, X.M. ;Huang, C.Y. ;Chien, H.J. 2005. Plant litter decomposition influenced by soil fauna and disturbance in a subtropical rainforest of Taiwan 49: 539-547.
Huhndorf, S.M. ;Miller, A.N. ;Fernandez, F.A. ;Lodge, D.J. 2005. Neotropical Ascomycetes 13. Cornipulvina and Erythromada, two new genera from the Caribbiean and elsewhere 20: 59-69.
Li, Y. ;Ruan, H.H. ;Zou, X.M. ;Myster, R.W. 2005. Tropical landslides illustrate relationships between biophysical factors and soil development in Puerto Rico 170 (3): 202-211.
Li, Y. ;Xu, M. ;Zou, X. M. ;Xia, Y. 2005. Soil respiration and fungal and bacterial biomass in a plantation and a secondary forest in Puerto Rico 268: 151-160.
Pascarella, J.B. ;Aide, T.M. ;Zimmerman, J.K. 2004. Short-term response of secondary forests to hurricane disturbance in Puerto Rico, USA 199: 379-393.
Pringle, C. M. 2004. The need for a more predictive understanding of hydrologic connectivity 13: 467-471.
Pringle, C. M. 2004. What is hydrologic connectivity and why is it ecologically important? 17: 2685-2689.
Pringle, C.M. ;Collins, S. 2004. Needed: A unified infrastructure to support long-term scientific research on public lands. 14 (1): 18-21.
Ramirez, A. 2004. Ecological research and the Costa Rican Park System 14: 25-27.
Ramirez, A. ;Hernandez-Cruz, L.R. 2004. Aquatic insect assemblages in sdhrimp-dominated tropical streams, Puerto Rico 36: 259-266.
Rice, K. ;Brokaw, N. ;Thompson, J. 2004. Liana abundance in a Puerto Rican forest 190: 33-41.
Ruan, H. H. ;Zou, X. M. ;Scatena, F. N. ;Zimmerman, J. K. 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.
Sanchez, Y. ;Zou, X. M. 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.
Scatena, F.N. 2004. A survey of methods for setting minimum instream flows standards in the Caribbean Basin 20 (7): 127-135.
Scatena, F.N. 2004. Review of environmental change and geomorphic hazards in forests 79 (99-): .
Schellekens, J. ;Scatena, F. N. ;Bruijnzeel, L. A. ;Dijk, A. I. J. M. van ;Groen, M. M. A. ;Hoogezand, R. J. P. v. 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.
Silver, W. L. ;Kueppers, L. ;Lugo, A. E. ;Ostertag, R. ;Matzek, V. 2004. Carbon sequestration and plant community dynamics with reforestation of tropical pasture 14: 1115-1127.