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1999
Willig MR, McGinley MA. Animal responses to natural disturbance and roles as patch generating phenomena. In: Walker LR Ecosystem of the World 16: Ecosystems of Disturbed Ground. Ecosystem of the World 16: Ecosystems of Disturbed Ground. Amsterdam, The Netherlands; 1999. p. 667-689.
Lyons SK, Willig MR. A hemispheric assessment of scale dependence in latitudinal gradients ofspecies richness. Ecology [Internet]. 1999;80:2483-2491. Available from: http://luq.lternet.edu/publications/lterpub/lyonahem.htm
1998
Willig MR, Lyons SK. An analytical model of latitudinalgradients of species richness with an empirical test formarsupials and bats in the New World. Oikos. 1998;81:93-98.
Kaufman DM, Willig MR. Latitudinal patterns of mammalian species richness in the New World: the effects of sampling method on faunal group. Journal of Biogragraphy. 1998;25:236-246.
Willig MR, Secrest MF, Cox SB, Camilo GR, Cary JF, Alvarez J, Gannon MR. Long-term monitoring of snails in the Luquillo Experimental Forest of Puerto Rico: heterogeneity, scale,disturbance recovery. In: Comisky J Forest Biodiversity in North, Central South America and the Caribbean: research and Monitoring. UNESCO and the Parthenon Publishing Group. Forest Biodiversity in North, Central South America and the Caribbean: research and Monitoring. UNESCO and the Parthenon Publishing Group. Carnforth, Lancashire, UK; 1998. p. 293-322. Available from: http://luq.lternet.edu/publications/lterpub/willmon.htm
Gannon MR, Willig MR. Long-term monitoring protocol for bats: lessons from the Luquillo Experimental Forest of Puerto Rico. In: Comiskey J Forest biodiversity in North, Central South America and the Caribbean: research and monitoring. Forest biodiversity in North, Central South America and the Caribbean: research and monitoring. Carnforth, Lancashire, UK; 1998. p. 271-291.
Willig MR, Sandlin EA, Gannon MR. Structural and taxonomic correlates of habitat selection by a Puerto Rican land snail. Southwestern Naturalist. 1998;43:70-79.
1996
Garrison RW, Willig MR. Arboreal invertebrates. In: Waide RB The food web of a tropical rain forest. The food web of a tropical rain forest. Chicago, Illinois; 1996. p. 183-271. Available from: http://luq.lternet.edu/publications/lterpub/garrarbo.htm
Willig MR, Moorehead DL, Cox SB, Zak JC. Functional diversity of soil bacteria communities in the tabonucoforest: the interactionof anthropogenic and natural disturbance. Biotropica [Internet]. 1996;28:471-483. Available from: http://luq.lternet.edu/publications/lterpub/WillFun.htm
Zimmerman JK, Willig MR, Walker LR, Silver WL. Introduction: disturbance and Caribbean ecosystems. Biotropica [Internet]. 1996;28:414-423. Available from: http://luq.lternet.edu/publications/lterpub/zimmint.htm
Secrest MF, Willig MR, Peppers LL. The legacy of disturbance on habitat associations of terrestrial snails in the Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico1996. Biotropica [Internet]. 1996;28:502-514. Available from: http://luq.lternet.edu/publications/lterpub/Secrleg.htm
Walker LR, Silver WL, Willig MR, Zimmerman JK. Long-term responses of Caribbean ecosystems to disturbance. Biotropica. 1996;28:414-614.
Willig MR, Gannon MR. Mammals. In: Waide RB The food web of a tropical rainforest. The food web of a tropical rainforest. Chicago, Illinois; 1996. p. 399-431. Available from: http://luq.lternet.edu/publications/lterpub/willmamm.htm

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