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Spatial nonlinearities: Cascading effects in the earth system. Terrestrial Ecosystems in a Changing World. :165-174.
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2007. Plant species dominance at a grassland-shrubland ecotone: An individual-based gap dynamics model of herbaceous and woody species. Ecological Modelling. 152:5-32.
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2002. Spatial nonlinearities and cascading effects across landscapes in the Earth system. LAND Open Science Conference. :50.
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2004. Grassland simulation models: A synthesis of current models and future challenges. Handbook of Ecological Models Used in Ecosystem and Environmental Management. :175-201.
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2012. Long-term research across sites, ecosystems, and disciplines: synthesis and research needs. Long-Term Trends in Ecological Systems: A Basis for Understanding Responses to Global Change. :226-233.
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2013. Can we use the past as a lens to the future? Using historic events to predict regional grassland and shrubland responses to multi-year drought or wet periods under climate change 100th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America.
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2015. Responses to climate change in hot desert ecosystems: connecting local to global scales. 96th Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting.
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2011. Woody Plant Invasion at a Semi-arid Transition Zone: Importance of Ecosystem Type to Colonization and Patch Expansion. Journal of Vegetation Science. 17:389-396.
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2006. Introduction: Approaches to scaling information from plots or regions to landscapes. US-International Association for Landscape Ecology. :81.
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2002. Selection of models of invasive species dynamics. Weed Technology. 18:1236-1239.
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2004. How can science be general, yet specific: The conundrum of rangeland science in the 21st Century. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 65:613-622.
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2012. Long-term trends in ecological systems: An introduction to cross-site comparisons and relevance to global change studies. Long-Term Trends in Ecological Systems: A Basis for Understanding Responses to Global Change. :1-20.
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2013. A Framework and Methods for Simplifying Complex Landscapes to Reduce Uncertainty in Predictions. Scaling and Uncertainty Analysis in Ecology: Methods and Applications. :131-146.
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2006. Harnessing the power of big data in ecology by machine learning. 10th Internationl Conference on Ecological Informatics.
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2018. Directional climate change and potential reversal of desertification in arid and semiarid ecosystems. Global Change Biology. 18(1):151-163.
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2012. Plant species richness in multiyear wet and dry periods in the Chihuahuan Desert. Climate. 9(8):130.
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2021. A toolkit for ecosystems ecologists in the time of big science. Ecosystems. 20:259-266.
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2017. Plant Communities in the Jornada Basin: The Dynamic Landscape. Structure and Function of a Chihuahuan Desert Ecosystem: The Jornada Basin Long-Term Ecological Research Site. :211-231.
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2006. Can connectivity-mediated feedbacks to vegetation explain surprising ecological responses to catastrophic events? Ecological Society of America.
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2011. Spatial variation in remnant grasses after a grassland-to-shrubland state change: Implications for restoration. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 59:343-350.
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2011. Integrating patch and boundary dynamics to understand and predict biotic transitions at multiple scales. Landscape Ecology. 21:19-33.
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2006. Long-Term Research at the Jornada Basin (LTER VII). LTER All Scientists Meeting 2018.
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2011. Future Directions in Jornada Research: Applying an Interactive Landscape Model to Solve Problems. Structure and Function of a Chihuahuan Desert Ecosystem: The Jornada Basin Long-Term Ecological Research Site. :369-386.
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2006. Analysis of desert plant community growth patterns with high temporal resolution satellite spectra. Journal of Applied Ecology. 34:418-432.
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1997. Developing an integrated knowledge landscape map using a trans-disciplinary approach. LTER All Scientists Meeting.
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2011. Modifying connectivity to promote state change reversal: the importance of geomorphic context and plant–soil feedbacks. Ecology. 101(9):e03069.
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2020. Mechanisms of grass response in grasslands and shrublands during dry or wet periods. Oecologia. 174:1323-1334.
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2014. Ecological theory and practice in arid and semiarid ecosystems: a tale of two LTER sites. 59:151-180.
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2021. Deciphering the past to inform the future: preparing for the next (“really big”) extreme event. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. :10.1002/fee.2194.
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2011. North American Biomes. Oxford Bibliographies.
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2014. Vegetation-soil feedbacks and sensitivity of Chihuahuan Desert ecosystem boundaries to climate change. 84th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. 80:69.
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2013. Harnessing the power of AI technologies for ecology: The knowledge learning analysis system (KLAS) for spatially-distributed, continuous ecological data. Ecological Society of America.
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2020. Beyond desertification: new paradigms for dryland landscapes. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 13(1):4-12.
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2011. Ecological challenges posed by climate uncertainty. The Economic and Financial Risks of a Changing Climate; Insights from Leading Experts. :8.
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2015. Landscape-scale processes and sensitivity of Chihuahuan Desert ecosystems to climate change. 5th World Congress, International Association for Landscape Ecology. II (L-Z):122.
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1999. Perspectives on global change theory. The Theory of Ecology. :261-281.
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2016. Long-term experimental loss of foundation species: consequences for dynamics at ecotones across heterogeneous landscapes. Ecosphere. 3(3):1-23.
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2012. Cross-site comparisons of state-change dynamics. Long-Term Trends in Ecological Systems: A Basis for Understanding Responses to Global Change. :36-41.
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2013. Modelling vegetation change and land degradation in semiarid and arid ecosystems: an integrated hierarchical approach. Advances in Environmental Monitoring and Modeling. 1:1-29.
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2001. Globalization: Ecological consequences of global-scale connectivity in people, resources, and information. The Systemic Dimension of Globalization. :211-232.
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2011. Landscape consequences of small-scale disturbances at a grassland-shrubland ecotone. 16th Annual Symposium, US-International Association of Landscape Ecology. :200.
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