Jornada Bibliography

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Anderson D.M..  2005.  Innovation and Opportunities in Livestock Control using Virtual Boundaries (VBS TM). Proceedings International Conference on Agricultural Science and Technology. :29-30.
Anderson D.M..  2005.  Understanding Interactions Between Autonomous Animal Control and Temperament When Cattle are Subejcted to Virtual Fencing Applications. Horizons in Livestock Sciences Conference. :23.
Anderson D.M., Hale C.S., Nolen B., Havstad K.  2005.  Using animal behavior and electronics to controll free-ranging animal groups directional virtual fencing (DVM) - Proof-of-concept. 2005 Horizons in Livestock Sciences Conference.
Anderson D.M..  2005.  Virtual Fencing - Automated Animal Control in the 21st Century. Livestock Horizons CSIRO Livestock Industries Research Magazine. 1:13.
Barrow J.R., Lucero M.E., Osuna-Avila P., Reyes-Vera I., Aaltonen R.E..  2005.  Hybrid vigor, structural modification, and enhanced plant performance induced by symbiotic fungi-plant interactions. Mycological Society of America and Japan.
Bestelmeyer BT.  2005.  Does desertification diminish biodiversity? Enhancement of ant diversity by shrub invasion in southwestern USA Diversity and Distributions. 11:45-55.
Bestelmeyer BT, Brown JR.  2005.  State and Transition Models 101: A Fresh Look at Vegetation Change. Quivira Coalition Newsletter. 7:6-11.
Brown JR, Blake R.R., McPherson G.R., Tate K.W..  2005.  Rangelands and Global Change. An issue paper created by the Society for Range Management. :11.
Brown JR, Bestelmeyer BT.  2005.  Research Needs: Making vegetation dynamics a basis for vegetation management. Society for Range Mangement 58th Annual Meeting. :194.
Buonopane M., Foster HLaura, Remmenga M.D..  2005.  Community response to removals of plant functional groups and species from a Chihuahuan Desert shrubland. Oikos. 110:67-80.
Cable J.M., Snyder K.A, Barron-Gafford G., Cable WL, Huete A, Huxman T..  2005.  Microbial crust CO2 response to precipitation on the Jornada Experimental Range. Ecological Society of America, 90th Annual Meeting. :91.
Caird M., Richards J.H, James J., Ludwig F., Donovan L.A., Snyder K.A.  2005.  Nighttime transpiration and nutrient acquisition: Is there a benefit of losing water at night? Ecological Society of America.
Chopping M., Martonchik J.V, Rango A., Peters DC, Su L., Laliberte AS.  2005.  Geometric-Optical Modeling of Desert Grassland Canopy Structure with MISR. International Symposium on Physical Measurements and Signatures in Remote Sensing (ISPMSRS 2005). :141-143.
Daues J.D., Peters DC, Daues G..  2005.  Modeling aeolian processes in the context of desertification. 20th Annual Symposium of the U.S. Regional Chapter of the International Association for Landscape Ecology. :61.
Duval B.D., Jackson E., Whitford WG.  2005.  Mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa) germination and survival in black-grama (Bouteloua eriopoda) grassland: relations between microsite and heteromyid rodent (Dipodomys spp.) impact. Journal of Arid Environments. 62:541-554.
Estell RE, Fredrickson E.L., Anderson D.M., Havstad K, Remmenga M.D..  2005.  Effect of previous exposure of sheep to monoterpene odors on intake of alfalfa pellets treated with camphor or alpha-pinene. Small Ruminant Research. 58:33-38.
Estell RE, Fredrickson E.L., Anderson D.M., Remmenga M.D..  2005.  Effects of eugenol, terpin-4-ol, alpha-terpineol, and methyl eugenol on consumption of alfalfa pellets by sheep. 2005 Annual Meeting of American Society of Animal Science. 83 (Suppl. 1):274.
Estell RE, Fredrickson E.L., Anderson D.M., Remmenga M.D..  2005.  Effects of gamma-terpinene, terpinolene, alpha-copaene, and alpha-terpinene on consumption of alfalfa pellets by sheep. Journal of Animal Science. 83:1967-1971.
Estell RE, Anderson D.M., Fredrickson E.L..  2005.  Livestock Research on the Jornada Experimental Range. New Mexico Livestock Research Briefs and Cattle Growers Short Course. :100-102.
Forbes GS, Van Zee J, Smith W.E, Whitford WG.  2005.  Desert grassland canopy arthropod species richness: temporal patterns and effects of intense, short-duration livestock grazing. Journal of Arid Environments. 60:627-646.
Fredrickson E.L., Bezanilla G..  2005.  Collaborative animal science research: impacts of agriculture and trade policies on cross-border rangeland research and management. Society for Range Management, 58th Annual Meeting and Trade Show. :PaperNo.115.
Fredrickson E.L., Estell RE.  2005.  Criollo Cattle: An Examination of the Past with an Eye to the Future. American Society of Animal Science, New Mexico Branch American Association of Laboratory Animal Scientists.
Fredrickson E.L..  2005.  Drought as a Dynamic Process: Recovering from Long Term Rangeland Impacts of Drought. 2005 3rd Annual Drought Summit: "The Drought: It Ain't OVer 'Til It's Over, and It Ain't Over!", USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. :pp.20.
Gibbens, Robert P., McNeely R.P., Havstad K, Beck RF, Nolen B..  2005.  Vegetation changes in the Jornada Basin from 1858 to 1998. Journal of Arid Environments. 61:651-668.
Havstad K, McClaran M.P..  2005.  Challenges and advances toward sustained utilization of arid USA systems. The Summaries for International Symposium: Sustainable Utilization of Indigenous Plant and Animal Genetic Resources in the Mediterranean Region. :6.
Havstad K.  2005.  Research application of ecological sites and their further development. Society for Range Management, 58th Annual Meeting and Trade Show. :PaperNo.162.
Havstad K.  2005.  Selected Essays on Science, Rangelands, and Roles of the Society for Range Management. Rangelands. 27:24-28.
Herrick JE.  2005.  Comments on “Simultaneous Measurement of Soil Penetration Resistance and Water Content with a Combined Penetrometer–TDR Moisture Probe” and “A Dynamic Cone Penetrometer for Measuring Soil Penetration Resistance”. Soil Science Society of American Journal. 69:925-927.
Herrick JE.  2005.  Conceptual model of desertification. 51st Annual Meeting of the Central American Cooperative Program for Crop and Livestock Improvement (PCCMCA).
Herrick JE, Foladori G., Melgoza A..  2005.  Ecological sustainability in the Chihuahuan Desert: Is rangeland health relevant? Society for Range Management, 58th Annual Meeting and Trade Show. :PaperNo.169.
Herrick JE, Pyke D.A., Shaver P.L, Pellant M., Melgoza A..  2005.  Evaluation of the status of rangeland health: towards the future. Proceedings of the Memoria del II Simposio Internacional de Pastizales. :79.
Herrick JE, Van Zee J, Havstad K, Burkett LM, Whitford WG.  2005.  Monitoring Manual for Grassland, Shrubland and Savanna Ecosystems. II:200.
Herrick JE, Van Zee J, Havstad K, Burkett LM, Whitford WG.  2005.  Monitoring Manual for Grassland, Shrubland and Savanna Ecosystems, Volume I: Quick Start. :36.
Hochstrasser T., Peters DC, Fehmi J.S..  2005.  Determining Research Gaps in Disturbance Data for Fort Bliss and a Conceptual Model. :32.
Hochstrasser T., Peters DC.  2005.  ECOTONE Manual. :11pages.
Hochstrasser T., Peters DC, Fehmi J.S..  2005.  Simulation of Vegetation Recovery from Military Disturbances on Fort Bliss. :79.
Huxman T., Wilcox B.P., Scott R.L., Snyder K.A, Small E.E., Hultine K.R., Pockman W.T., Jackson R.B.  2005.  Ecohydrological implications of woody plant encroachment. Ecology. 86:308-319.
Hyder P.W., Fredrickson E.L., Estell RE, Lucero M.E., Remmenga M.D..  2005.  Loss of phenolic compounds from leaf litter of creosotebush [Larrea tridentata (Sess. & Moc. ex DC.) Cov] and tarbush (Flourensia cernua DC.). Journal of Arid Environments. 61:79-91.
Inzunza-Ibarra MA, Monger CH.  2005.  Historical analysis of the irrigation evolution of the Laguna region of Mexico. Terra Latinoamericana. 23:363-370.
Inzunza-Ibarra MA, Monger CH.  2005.  Variation of soil chemical properties in irrigated and non-irrigated areas of the Laguna region of Mexico. Terra Latinoamericana. 23:429-436.
Kraimer R.A, Monger CH, Steiner R.L..  2005.  Mineralogical distinctions of carbonates in desert soils. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 69:1773-1781.
Laliberte AS, Rango A., Fredrickson E.L..  2005.  Classification of arid rangelands using an object-oriented and multiscale approach with QuickBird imagery. ASPRS 2005 Annual Conference.
Laliberte AS, Rango A., Fredrickson E.L..  2005.  Multi-scale, Objected-oriented analysis of Quickbird Imagery for Determining Percent Cover in Arid Land Vegetation. 20th Biennial Workshop on Aerial Photography, Videography, and High Resolution Digital Imageary for Rescource Assessment. :CDROM.
Li L, Ustin SL, Lay M.  2005.  Application of AVIRIS data in detection of oil-induced vegetation stress and cover change at Jornada, New Mexico. Remote Sensing of Environment. 94:1-16.
Lucero M.E., Estell RE, Sedillo RL.  2005.  The composition of Dalea formosa oil determined by steam distillation and solid-phase microextraction. Journal of Essential Oil Research. 17:645-647.
Lucero M.E., O'Connell M.A.  2005.  Enhancement of chile biomas, fruit quality, and drought stress tolerance by inoculation with native plant endophytes. 20th Annual Southwest Consortium on Plant Genetics and Water Resources. :6.
Lucero M.E., Barrow J.R..  2005.  Whose genes are we sequencing? Evidence for the presence of multiple genomes in native and regenerated high plants American Society of Plant Biologists. :PaperNo.33.
Mathis C.P., Waggoner J.W., Fredrickson E.L..  2005.  Low-stress weaning and preconditioning considerations. Cattle Growers' Short Course Proceedings and Livestock Research Briefs. :56-60.
Medina A., Lucero M.E., Holguin F.O., Estell RE, Posakony J.J., Simon J., O'Connell M.A.  2005.  Composition and antimicrobial activity of Anemposis californica leaf oil. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 53:8694-8698.
Melgoza A., Royo M., Herrick JE.  2005.  Efforts to evaluate range health in northern Mexico. 58th Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management. :AbstractNo.228.

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