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Recommendations for development of resilience-based state-and-transition models. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 61:359-367.
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2008. Rotational grazing on rangelands: Reconciliation of perception and experimental evidence. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 61:3-17.
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2007. Savory’s unsubstantiated claims should not be confused with multipaddock grazing. Rangelands. 36(1):39-42.
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2014. Effects of compensatory growth on population processes: A simulation study. Ecology. 78:2378-2384.
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1997. The effect of neighbors on root distribution in a creosotebush (Larrea tridentata) population. Ecology. 75:1693-1702.
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1994. State and transition models for rangelands. 2. Ecology as a basis for rangeland management: Performance criteria for testing models.. Tropical Grasslands. 28:206-213.
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1994. Coping with historic drought in California rangelands. California Rangeland Coalition Conference.
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2015. A site-based approach to delivering rangeland ecosystem services. The Rangeland Journal. 33(2):99-108.
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2011. Shrub invasion of grassland: recruitment is continuous and not regulated by herbaceous biomas or density. Ecology. 80:2385-2396.
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1999. Managing low-output agroecosystems sustainably: the importance of ecological thresholds. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 29:1112-1119.
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1999. The rangeland management and soil health connection. 70th Annual Society for Range Management Meetings.
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2017. The effects of termites and straw mulch on soil nitrogen in a creosotebush (Larrea tridentata)-dominated Chihuahuan Desert ecosystem. Journal of Arid Environments. 53:15-20.
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2003. Environmental drivers and monitoring of rangelands. Proceedings of the VIIth International Rangeland Congress. :668-674.
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2003. Using ecological site information to improve landscape management for ecosystem services. Rangelands. 38:318-321
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2016. The effects of termites and straw mulch on soil nitrogen in a creosotebush (Larrea tridentata) dominated Chihuahuan Desert Ecosystem. Journal of Arid Environments. 53:15-20.
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2003. Rotational grazing systems and grazing management research: Mapping the future. 4th National Conference on Grazing Lands and the Society for Range Management. :CDROM.
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2009. Key concepts to improve the utility of ecological site descriptions. 2004 West Regional Soil Survey Conference. :CDROM.
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2004. Rangelands: Changes to improve the quality and performance of an important SRM journal. 62nd Society for Range Management Annual Meeting. :2000-14.
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2009. A manager's dilemma: Making logical decisions at the local scale. 89th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. :Abstractp.66.
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2004. Integrating terrestrail sequestration into a greenhouse gas management plan. Carbon Sequestration and Its Role in the Global Carbon Cycle. :317-324.
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2009. Monitoring to detect change on rangelands: physical, social, and economic/policy drivers. African Journal of Range and Forage Science. 21:115-121.
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2004. Adapt (or succumb) to climate change on rangelands. Society for Range Management Meeting Proceedings. :1.
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2021. An Introduction to the Special Issue “Ecological Sites for Landscape Management". Rangelands. 38(38:311-312)
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2016. Grazing systems research: Focusing on the managers-introduction. 62nd Society for Range Management Annual Meeting. :21-1.
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2009. Ecological site descriptions as a management tool: Results of an SRM workshop. 62nd Society for Range Management Annual Meeting. :1000-14.
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2009. Using ecological site information to develop drought response strategies. Universities Council on Water Resources.
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2019. Coping with historic drought in California rangelands: Developing a more effective institutional response. Rangelands. 39
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2017. Knowledge Gaps in Assess and Predicting Grazing System Performance: Art or Science? Society for Range Management 59th Annual Meeting. :50.
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2006. Making soil health a part of rangeland management. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 71:55A-60A
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1922. Rangelands and Global Change. An issue paper created by the Society for Range Management. :11.
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2005. Research Needs: Making vegetation dynamics a basis for vegetation management. Society for Range Mangement 58th Annual Meeting. :194.
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2005. Land Ecology Essay I: The siren song of the finish line. Rangelands. 37:241-243.
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2015. Climate change and rangelands: Responding rationally to uncertainty. Rangelands. 30:3-6.
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2008. Resolving critical issues for the development of ecological site descriptions: Summary of a symposium. Rangelands. 30(4):16-18.
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2008. Rangelands and climate change: A synthesis and challenges. Rangelands. 30:52-53.
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2008. How herbivory affects grazing tolerant and sensitive grasses in a central Texas grassland: Integrating plant response across hierarchical levels. Oikos. 67:291-298.
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1993. Integrating terrestrail sequestration into a national greenhouse gas management program. American Geophysical Union.
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2008. Rangeland ecology and management in a changing world. XXI International Grassland Congress; VIII International Rangeland Congress. 1:41-45.
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2008. Carbon sequestration and sink resources in grazed lands. International Rangleand Congress. :240-247.
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1983. Improving estimates of rangeland carbon storage. 60th Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management. :PaperNo.55.
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2007. Synchronous species responses reveal phenological guilds: implications for management. Ecosphere. 9:1-23.
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2018. Protection from livestock fails to deter shrub proliferation in a desert landscape with a history of heavy grazing. Ecological Applications. 21(5):1629-1642.
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2011. Digital soil mapping in the absence of field training data: A case study using terrain attributes and semiautomated soil signature derivation to distinguish ecological potential. Applied and Environmental Soil Science. 2001(Article ID 421904):421904.
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2011. Temporal dynamics of shrub proliferation: Linking patches to landscapes. International Journal of Geographical Information Science. 25(6):913-930.
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2011. Patterns in reproductive phenology for dryland grasses and shrubs from 1993 to 2010 in the Chihuahuan Desert. 96th ESA Annual Meeting, Earth Stewardship: Preserving and enhancing earth's life-support systems.
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2011. Integrating space and time: A case for phenological context in grazing studies and management. Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering. 5:44-56.
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2018. Watching grass grow: Successes and limitations of image-based methods for monitoring grassland phenology. 12th International Congress of Ecology INTECOL 2017.
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2017. Phenocams bridge the gap between field and satellite observations: Applications from agroecosystems. US-International Association for Landscape Ecology.
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