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Hierarchical contribution of river-connectivity, water chemistry, hydraulics, and substrate to the distribution of diadromous snails in Puerto Rican Streams.

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Litter quality and climate decouple nitrogen mineralization and productivity in Chilean temperate rain forests

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The oxygenation of the atmosphere and oceans.

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Spatial modeling of evapotranspiration in the Luquillo Experimental Forest of Puerto Rico using Remotely-sensed data.

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Throughfall in a Puerto Rican lower montane rain forest: A comparison of sampling strategies

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Disturbance and long-term patterns of rainfall and throughfall nutrient fluxes in a subtropical wet forest in Puerto Rico

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Modeling the impact of land use change on the stream flows at the meso-scale watershed level in North-Eastern Puerto Rico.

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Soil carbon saturation: concept, evidence and evaluation

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The Spatial Arrangement of Neritina Virginea during upstream migration in a split-channel reach.

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Two decades of change in vegetation in Adirondack spruce-fir, northern hardwood and pine-dominated forests

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Douglas Jerolmack
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