Journal of Tropical Ecology (2006) - USDA Forest Service

Journal of Tropical Ecology (2006) - USDA Forest Service Journal of Tropical Ecology (2006) - USDA Forest Service

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122 CHRISTOPHER P. BLOCH AND MICHAEL R. WILLIG WILLIG, M. R. & MCGINLEY, M. A. 1999. The response of animals to disturbance and their roles in patch generation. Pp. 633–657 in Walker, L. R. (ed.). Ecosystems of disturbed ground. Elsevier Press, Amsterdam. WILLIG, M. R. & WALKER, L. R. 1999. Disturbance in terrestrial ecosystems: salient themes, synthesis, and future directions. Pp.747– 767 in Walker, L. R. (ed.). Ecosystems of disturbed ground. Elsevier Press, Amsterdam. WILLIG, M. R., SECREST, M. F., COX, S. B., CAMILO, G. R., CARY, J. F., ALVAREZ, J. & GANNON, M. R. 1998. Longterm monitoring of snails in the Luquillo Experimental Forest of Puerto Rico: heterogeneity, scale, disturbance, and recovery. Pp. 293–322 in Dallmeier, F. & Comisky, J. (eds.). Forest biodiversity in North, Central, and South America and the Caribbean: research and monitoring. UNESCO and The Parthenon Press, Carnforth. WRIGHT, S. 1952. The genetics of quantitative variability. Pp. 5–41 in Reeve, E. C. R. & Weddington, C. H. (eds.). Quantitative inheritance. Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, London. ZIMMERMAN, J. K., EVERHAM, E. M., WAIDE, R. B., LODGE, D. J., TAYLOR, C. M. & BROKAW, N. V. L. 1994. Responses of tree species to hurricane winds in subtropical wet forest in Puerto Rico: implications for tropical tree life histories. Journal of Ecology 82:911– 922.

122 CHRISTOPHER P. BLOCH AND MICHAEL R. WILLIG<br />

WILLIG, M. R. & MCGINLEY, M. A. 1999. The response <strong>of</strong> animals<br />

to disturbance and their roles in patch generation. Pp. 633–657<br />

in Walker, L. R. (ed.). Ecosystems <strong>of</strong> disturbed ground. Elsevier Press,<br />

Amsterdam.<br />

WILLIG, M. R. & WALKER, L. R. 1999. Disturbance in terrestrial<br />

ecosystems: salient themes, synthesis, and future directions. Pp.747–<br />

767 in Walker, L. R. (ed.). Ecosystems <strong>of</strong> disturbed ground. Elsevier<br />

Press, Amsterdam.<br />

WILLIG, M. R., SECREST, M. F., COX, S. B., CAMILO, G. R.,<br />

CARY, J. F., ALVAREZ, J. & GANNON, M. R. 1998. Longterm<br />

monitoring <strong>of</strong> snails in the Luquillo Experimental <strong>Forest</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Puerto Rico: heterogeneity, scale, disturbance, and recovery.<br />

Pp. 293–322 in Dallmeier, F. & Comisky, J. (eds.). <strong>Forest</strong><br />

biodiversity in North, Central, and South America and the Caribbean:<br />

research and monitoring. UNESCO and The Parthenon Press,<br />

Carnforth.<br />

WRIGHT, S. 1952. The genetics <strong>of</strong> quantitative variability. Pp. 5–41 in<br />

Reeve, E. C. R. & Weddington, C. H. (eds.). Quantitative inheritance.<br />

Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, London.<br />

ZIMMERMAN, J. K., EVERHAM, E. M., WAIDE, R. B., LODGE, D. J.,<br />

TAYLOR, C. M. & BROKAW, N. V. L. 1994. Responses <strong>of</strong> tree species<br />

to hurricane winds in subtropical wet forest in Puerto Rico: implications<br />

for tropical tree life histories. <strong>Journal</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> 82:911–<br />

922.

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