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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|January 18, 2011
Reconstructing hurricane passages over forest: a tool for understanding multiple-scale responses to disturbanceA E Lugo
The Science of the Total Environment|November 22, 2000
Effects and outcomes of Caribbean hurricanes in a climate change scenarioA E Lugo
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 23, 1984
Biomass of tropical forests: a new estimate based on forest volumesS Brown, A E Lugo
Nature|February 24, 2001
The long-term answer: fight fire with researchT J Mills, A E Lugo
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 31, 2019
Populations are not declining and food webs are not collapsing at the Luquillo Experimental ForestM R Willig, L Woolbright, S J Presley, et al.
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|January 18, 2011
Reconstructing hurricane passages over forest: a tool for understanding multiple-scale responses to disturbanceA E Lugo
The Science of the Total Environment|November 22, 2000
Effects and outcomes of Caribbean hurricanes in a climate change scenarioA E Lugo
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 23, 1984
Biomass of tropical forests: a new estimate based on forest volumesS Brown, A E Lugo
Nature|February 24, 2001
The long-term answer: fight fire with researchT J Mills, A E Lugo
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 31, 2019
Populations are not declining and food webs are not collapsing at the Luquillo Experimental ForestM R Willig, L Woolbright, S J Presley, et al.
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