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Gonzalez G, Zou X, Sabat A, Fetcher N. Earthworm abundance and distribution pattern in contrasting plant communities within a tropical wet forest in Puerto Rico. Caribbean Journal of Science [Internet]. 1999;35(1-2):93-100. Available from: http://luq.lternet.edu/publications/lterpub/grierabu.htm
Gonzalez G. Earthworm abundance and distribution pattern in two plant communities within a subtropical wet forest of Puerto Rico. 1996.
Gonzalez G, Zou X, Borges S. Earthworm abundance and species composition in abandoned tropical crop lands: comparisons of tree plantations and secondary forests. Pedobiologia [Internet]. 1996;40:385-391. Available from: http://luq.lternet.edu/publications/lterpub/grizeart.htm
Gonzalez G, Garcia E, Cruz V, Borges S, Zalamea M, Rivera MM. Earthworm communities along an elevation gradient in Northeastern Puerto Rico. European Journal of Soil Biology [Internet]. 2007;43:S24-S32. Available from: http://luq.lternet.edu/publications/lterpub/gonzcomm.html
Frelich L, Hale C, Scheu S, Holdsworth A, Heneghan L, Bohlen P, Reich P. Earthworm invasion into prevously earthworm-free temperate and boreal forests. Biological Invasions. 2006;84:1235.
Gonzalez G, Huang CY, Zou X, Rodriguez C. Earthworm invasions in the tropics. Biological Invasions (Special Issue). 2006:10.1007/s10530-006-9023-7.
Gonzalez G, Huang CY, Chuang S-C. Earthworms and post agricultural succession in the Neotropics. In: Myster RW Post-Agricultural Succession in the Neotropics. Post-Agricultural Succession in the Neotropics. ; 2008. p. 115-138.
Smith RG, Gross KL, Januchowski S. Earthworms and weed seed distribution in annual crops. Agriculture, Ecosystems and the Environment. 2005;108:363-367.
Gonzalez G, Seastedt T, Donato Z. Earthworms, arthropods, and plant litter decomposition in aspen (Populus tremuloides) and lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) forests in Colorado, USA. Pedobiologia. 2003;47:863-869.
Gonzalez G. Earthworms as Invasive Species in Latin America -- the 2nd Latin American Meeting on Oligochaeta (Earthworm) Ecology and Taxonomy (Editorial), Special Issue. Caribbean Journal of Science. 2006;42(3):281-284.
Zou X, Gonzalez G. Earthworms in tropical tree plantations: effects of managment and relations with soil carbon and nutrient use efficiency. In: Reddy MV Management of Tropical Plantations Forests and their Soil Litter System. Management of Tropical Plantations Forests and their Soil Litter System. New Hampshire, USA; 2001. p. 289-301.
Gonzalez G, Zou X. Earthworms influence on N availability and the growth of Cecropia schreberiana in tropical pasture and forest soils. Pedobiologia [Internet]. 1999;43:1-6. Available from: http://luq.lternet.edu/publications/lterpub/gonzinfl.htm
Crow SE, Filley TR, McCormick M, Szlavecz K, Stott DE, Gamblin D, Conyers G. Earthworms, stand age, and species composition interact to influence particulate organic matter chemistry during forest succession. 2009;92(1-2):61-82.
Volety AK, Savarese M, Tolley SG, Arnold WS, Sime P, Goodman P, Chamberlain RH, Doering PH. Eastern oysters (Crassostrea virginica) as an indicator for restoration of Everglades Ecosystems. Ecological Indicators. 2009;9(6):S120-S136.
Vieillard A, Fulweiler RW, Hughes Z, Carey J. The ebb and flood of silica: Quantifying dissolved and biogenic silica fluxes from a temperate salt marsh. 2011;95:415-423.
Huber-Sanwald E, Maestre F, Herrick JE, Reynolds J. Echohydrolgical Feedbacks and Lindates Associated with Land Degradation: A Case Study from Mexico. 2006;20:3395-3411.
Jain A. Eco physiological studies on the CO2-leaf gas exchange of Populus tremuloides (Michx.) and Picea glauca (Moench) in Central Alaska.; 2010 p. .
Sinsabaugh RL, Hill BH, Shah JJF. Ecoenzymatic stoichiometry of microbial organic nutrient acquisition in soil and sediment. 2009;462:795-799.
Sinsabaugh RL, Follstad Shah JJ. Ecoenzymatic stoichiometry of recalcitrant organic matter decomposition: The growth rate hypothesis in reverse. 2011;102:31-43.
Twilley RR, Rivera-Monroy VH. Ecogeomorphic Models of Nutrient Biogeochemistry for Mangrove Wetlands. In: Brinson MM Coastal Wetlands: An Integrated Ecosystem Approach. Coastal Wetlands: An Integrated Ecosystem Approach. New York, NY; 2009. p. 641-675.
Sergio S, Johnson DS, FitzGerald DM, Fulweiler RW, Hughes Z, Patricia Wiberg, McGlathery KJ, Morris JT, Tolhurst TJ, Deegan LA. Ecogeomorphology of Salt Marshes. In: Hupp C Ecogeomorphology. Vol. 12. Ecogeomorphology. ; 2012. p. .
Sergio S, Johnson DS, FitzGerald DM, Fulweiler RW, Hughes Z, Patricia Wiberg, McGlathery KJ, Morris JT, Tolhurst TJ, Deegan LA. Ecogeomorphology of Tidal Flats,. In: Hupp C Treatise on Geomorphology. Vol. 12. Treatise on Geomorphology. ; 2012. p. .
Sergio S, Marani M, Blum LK. Ecogeomorphology of Tidal Marshes.; 2004 p. 266.
Brooks RJ, Barnard HR, Coulombe R, McDonnell JJ. Ecohydrologic separation of water between trees and streams in a Mediterranean climate. Nature Geoscience [Internet]. 2009;3(February):100-103. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub4611.pdf
Seyfried MS, Schwinning S, Walvoord MA, Pockman WT, Newman BD, Jackson RB, Phillips FM. Ecohydrological control of deep drainage in arid and semiarid regions. 2005;86:277-287.

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