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“Nutrient Export And Elemental Stoichiometry In An Urban Tropical River”. Ecological Applications 29: e01839. https://esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/eap.1839.
. 2019. “Natural Regeneration As A Tool For Large-Scale Forest Restoration In The Tropics: Prospects And Challenges”. Biotropica 48(6): 716-730.
. 2016. . 2016.
“Nitrate Uptake Across Biomes And The Influence Of Elemental Stoichiometry: A New Look At Linx Ii”. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 30(8): 1183–1191. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/2016GB005468.
. 2016. “Nitrogen Additions Mobilize Soil Base Cations In Two Tropical Forests”. Biogeochemistry 128(1): 67-88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10533-016-0195-7.
. 2016. “Neon And Streon: Opportunities And Challenges For The Aquatic Sciences”. Freshwater Science in press. http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/679489.
. 2015. “The Neotropical Damselfly Genus Cora: New Larval Descriptions And A Comparative Analysis Of Larvae Of Known Species (Odonata: Polythoridae)”. International Journal of Odonatology 14(3): 249-256.
. 2011. “A New Psychodid Species From Saban Tank Bromeliads”. Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment 45: 121-127.
. 2010. . 2009.
“Nitrate Removal In Stream Ecosystems Measured By 15N Addition Experiments: Total Uptake”. Limnology and Oceanography 54: 653-665.
. 2009. “Nitrate Removal In Stream Ecosystems Measured By 15N Addition Experiments: Denitrification”. Limnology and Oceanography 54: 666-680.
. 2009. “A New Psychodid Species From Puerto Rican Tank Bromeliads”. Studies on the Neotropical Fauna and Environment 43(3): 209-216.
. 2008. “New Species Of Pouzarella (Entolomataceae, Agaricales) From The Dominican Republic And Jamaica”. North American Fungi 3: 241-260.
. 2008. “A New Species For A Bromeliad Phytotelm-Dwelling Tanytarsus (Diptera: Chironomidae).”. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 100(5): 617-622.
2007. “Nutrient Cycling And Climate Change In Tropical Forests”. In Tropical Rainforest Responses to Climatic Change, Tropical Rainforest Responses to Climatic Change, Berlin: Praxis-Springer Verlag, 295-316.
. 2007. . 2006.
“New Vistas In Neotropical Stream Ecology: Introduction”. Journal of North American Benthological Society 25(1): 61-65. http://ebookbrowse.com/new-vistas-in-neotropical-stream-ecology-pdf-d369541888.
. 2006. “Nonrandom Processes Maintain Diversity In Tropical Forests”. Science 311: 527-531.
. 2006. “Novel Ecosystems: Theoretical And Management Aspects Of Hte New Ecological World Order”. Global Ecology and Biogeography 15: 1-7.
. 2006. “Neotropical Ascomycetes 13. Cornipulvina And Erythromada, Two New Genera From The Caribbean And Elsewhere”. Fungal Diversity 20: 59-69.
. 2005. “Nitrogen Cycling In Tropical Plantation Forests: Potential Controls On Nitrogen Retention”. Ecological Applications 15(5): 1604-1614.
. 2005. “Natural Distrubances And The Hygrology Of Humid Tropical Forests”. In Forest, Water and People in the Humid Tropics, Forest, Water and People in the Humid Tropics, Cambridge University Press, 489-512. http://ebooks.cambridge.org/chapter.jsf?bid=CBO9780511535666&cid=CBO9780511535666A033.
. 2004. “The Need For A More Predictive Understanding Of Hydrologic Connectivity”. Aquatic Conservation 13: 467-471.
2004. “Needed: A Unified Infrastructure To Support Long-Term Scientific Research On Public Lands.”. Ecological Applications 14(1): 18-21.
. 2004. “Networks By Design: A Revolution In Ecology”. Science (305): 1565-1567.
. 2004. . 2003.
“New Species Of Psilocybe In The Caribbean, With An Emendation Of P. Guilartensis”. Mycologia 95: 1171-1180.
. 2003. “Nitrogen Retention In Temperate Hardwood Forests: The Vernal Dam Hypothesis”. Acta Phytoecologica Sinica 27: 11-15.
. 2003. “N Uptake As A Function Of Concentration In Streams”. J.North American Benthological Society 21: 206-220.
. 2002. “Nutrient Flux From Tropical Rain Forests”. In Kluwer Academic Press, 149-163.
. 2002. “Net Primary Production In Tropical Forests: An Evaluation And Synthesis Of Existing Field Data”. Ecological Applications (11): 371-384.
. 2001. “New Species Of Amanita From The Dominican Republic Greater Antilles”. Mycotaxon (79): 289-306.
. 2001. . 2001.
“New And Interesting Ectomycorrhizal Fungi From Puerto Rico, Mona And Guana Islands”. Mycologia 92: 558-570.
. 2000. “Niche Versus Chance And Tree Diversity In Forest Gaps”. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 15: 183-188.
. 2000. “Non-Indigenous Bamboo Along Head Water Streams Of The Luquillo Mountain, Puerto Rico: Leaf Fall, Aquatic Leaf Decay And Patterns Of Invasion”. Journal of Tropical Ecology 16: 499-516.
. 2000. “Nutrients, Diversity, And Community Structure Of Two Phytotelm Systems In A Lower Montane Forest, Puerto Rico”. Ecological Entomology 25: 348-356.
. 2000. “Neotropical Ascomycetes 9. Jobellisia Species From Puerto Rico And Elsewhere”. Sydowia 51: 183-196.
. 1999. “A Nitrogen Budget For Late-Successional Hill Slope Tabonuco Forest, Puerto Rico”. Biogeochemistry 46: 85-108. http://www.jstor.org/stable/1469638.
. 1999. . 1999.
. 1999.
“Nitrogen Yields From Undisturbed Watersheds In The America”. Biogeochemistry 46: 149-162. http://cires1.colorado.edu/limnology/pubs/pdfs/Pub144.pdf.
. 1999. A Non-Value Based Framework For Assesing Ecosystem Integrity. Portland, OR: USDA, Forest Service.Pacfic Northwest Research Station. http://eurekamag.com/research/003/624/003624530.php.
. 1999. “Nutrient Return And Accumulation In Litter Of A Secondary Forest In The Coffee Region Of Puerto Rico”. Acta Cientifica 13: 43-74.
. 1999. “A New Sorokina (Leotiales) From Puerto Rico”. Kew Bulletin 53(1): 237-241. http://www.jstor.org/stable/4110465.
. 1998. “New Moth Flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) And A Key To Species From Puerto Rico”. Proceedings of Entomological Society of Washington 98(3): 450-464.
. 1996. “Nonanoline Reptiles”. In The food web of a tropical rainforest, The food web of a tropical rainforest, . Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press, 347-362.
. 1996. . 1995.
“Nutrient Accumulation Duringprimary Succession In A Montane Tropical Forest, Puerto Rico”. Soil Science Society of America Journal 59: 1444-1452.
. 1995. “Non-Visual Cues In Benthic Predator-Preysystems: Introduction To A Symposium”. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 13: 266-267.
. 1994. “Non-Visual Cues In Freshwater Benthios And Plankton”. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 13: 268-282.
. 1994. . 1994.
“Nutrient Availability In A Montane Wet Tropical Forest: Spatial Patterns And Methodological Considerations”. Plant and Soil 164: 129-145.
. 1994. “Is Nutrient Availability Related To Plant Nutrient Use In Humid Tropical Forests?”. Oecologia (98): 336-343.
. 1994. “Nutrient Accumulation During Succession In Subtropical Lower Montane Wet Forests, Puerto Rico”. University of Pennsylvania.
1993. “Nutrient Cycling By Fungi Wet Tropical Forests”. In Aspects of tropical mycology, Aspects of tropical mycology, . Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 37-57.
. 1993. “New Species Of Caddisflies From Puerto Rico (Trichoptera)”. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 94(3): 379-389.
. 1992. “Nutrient And Major Element Chemistry Of Caribbean Rain Forest Streams”. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limmol. 24: 1720-1723.
. 1991. “Notes On The Ecology And Behavior Of Anolis Cuvieri(Lacertilia:iguanidae) In Puerto Rico”. Caribbean Journal of Science 26: 65-66.
. 1990. “Nutrients And Mass In Litter And Top Soil Of Ten Tropical Tree Plantations”. Plant and Soil 125: 262-280.
. 1990.