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  • Litterfall along topographic gradients at lower Bisley
  • Covich, Alan; University of Georgia
    Scatena, Frederick; University of Pennsylvania
    Vogt, Kristiina; University of Washington
    Vogt, Daniel; University of Washington
    Siccama, Thomas; Yale University
  • Covich, A., F. Scatena, K. Vogt, D. Vogt, and T. Siccama. 2013. Litterfall along topographic gradients at lower Bisley ver 449092. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/16428cd3415b1446c51265dea8d3816f (Accessed 2025-08-30).

  • Litterfall (fine and coarse) due to Hurricane Hugo and subsequent fine annual litterfall inputs (1, 2 and 5 yr after Hugo) were determined for two sites (El Verde and Bisley) in the Luquillo Experimental Forest in Puerto Rico. Litter transfers into streams, riparian and upslope areas were determined within each catchment. The recovery rate of aboveground fine litterfall (leaf, fine wood

  • N: 18.314091      S: 18.314091      E: -65.747312      W: -65.747312
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  • https://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/16428cd3415b1446c51265dea8d3816f
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