Jornada Bibliography
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Modeling runoff and runon in a desert shrubland ecosystem, Jornada Basin, New Mexico. Geomorphology. 53:45-73.
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1999. Modeling Snow Cover and Runoff Response to Global Warming for Varying Hydrological Years. World Resource Review. 11(1):76-91.
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1999. Modeling Snowmelt Runoff. Principles in Snow Hydrology. :266-305.
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2008. Modeling streamflow from snowmelt in the upper Rio Grande. American Water Resources Association Conference Proceedings. Session 16, p 17.
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2011. Modeling the contributions of decomposer fungi in nutrient cycling. The Fungal Community: Its Organization and Role in the Ecosystem. :691-714.
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1992. Modeling the effects of elevated carbon dioxide on plants: extrapolating leaf response to a canopy. Journal of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 61:69-94.
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1992. Modeling the effects of historical vegetation change in near-surface atmosphere in the Northern Chihuahuan Desert. Journal of Arid Environments. 72:1897-1910.
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2008. Modeling the long-term dynamics of an invasive perennial weed in Colorado, USA. 5th World Congress, US-International Association for Landscape Ecology. I (A-K):55.
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1999. Modeling the reflectance anisotropy of Chihuahuan Desert grass-shrub transition canopy-soil complexes. International Journal of Remote Sensing. 25:2725-2745.
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2004. Modeling the unique attributes of aridland ecosystems: Lessons from the Jornada Basin. Structure and Function of a Chihuahuan Desert Ecosystem: The Jornada Basin Long-Term Ecological Research Site. :321-353.
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2006. Modeling vegetation heights from high resolution stereo aerial photography: An application for broad-scale rangeland monitoring. Journal of Environmental Management. 144:226-235.
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2014. Modelling emergent patterns of dynamic desert ecosystems. Ecological Monographs. 84(3):373-410.
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2014. Modelling stomatal conductance of field-grown sunflower under varying soil water status and leaf environment: comparison of three models of response to leaf environment and coupling with ABA-based model of resposne to soil drying. Plant, Cell, and Environment. 25:1423-1434.
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2002. 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. Modelling whole-plant allocation in relation to carbon and nitrogen supply: Coordination versus optimization: Opinion. Plant and Soil. 185:65-74.
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1996. Modelling wind erosion and dust emission on vegetated surfaces. Spatial Modeling of the Terrestrial Environment. :137-156pp.
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2004. Modified centroid for estimating sand, silt, and clay from soil texture class. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 81:578-588.
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2017. 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. Modifying landscape connectivity by reducing wind driven sediment redistribution, northern Chihuahuan Desert, USA. Aeolian Research. 17:129-137.
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2015. Modularity and genericness in plant and ecosystem models. Ecological Modelling. 94:7-16.
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1997. Moisture and temperature effects on emergence and initial growth of two range grasses. Agronomy Journal. 61:628-631.
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1969. Molecular fluorescence spectroscopy: Identification of plants from extract solutions. 30th Annual Meeting, Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies. :124.
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2003. Molecular markers for addressing the genetic consequences of fragmentation on black grama (Bouteloua eriopoda) grasslands. 97th Ecological Society of America Meeting. PS 105-200.
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2012. Mongolia' s rangelands: Is livestock production the key to the future? Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 6:386-391.
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2008. Monitoring agroecosystem productivity and phenology at a national scale: A metric assessment framework. Ecological Indicators. 131
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2021. Monitoring and assessing global impacts of roads and off-road vehicle traffic. Society for Range Management. 63rd Society for Range Management
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2010. Monitoring and assessment based on ecological sites. Rangelands. 32(6):60-64.
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2010. Monitoring changes in stressed ecosystems using spatial patterns of ant communities. Environmental Monitoring Assessment. 51:201-210.
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1998. Monitoring ecological processes for restoration projects. Journal of Nature Conservation. 14:161-171.
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2006. Monitoring grassland, shrubland and savanna ecosystems: LCTA versus an integrated soil and vegetation monitoring protocol. 86th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. :322.
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2005. Monitoring methodology for pasture degradation and restoration. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Silvopastoral Systems/Agroforestry and Livestock. :2-6.
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2001. Monitoring physical and biological properties at the Sevilleta LTER using remote sensing. International Association of Hydrological Science. IAHS Publication No. 267:234-236.
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2000. Monitoring plant community change at the Jornada Experimental Range: 100 Years of quadrat sampling. Society for Rangeland Meetings. #92
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2020. Monitoring protocols: options, approaches, implementation, benefits. 69th Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management.
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2016. Monitoring protocols: Options, approaches, implementation, benefits. Rangeland Systems. :527-567.
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2010. 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. The monthly protein and phosphorus contents of two important range grasses of Southern New Mexico. Journal of Animal Science. 4:298-305.
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1945. Monthly variation in carotene content of two important range grasses, Sporobolus flexuosus and Bouteloua eriopoda. Journal of Agricultural Research. 58:695-99.
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1939. A more or less dusty future? Ecological Society of America Meeting.
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2018. Morphological and genetic sequences of carbonate accumulation in desert soils. Soil Science. 101:347-360.
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1966. Morphological characteristics of shrub-coppice dunes in desert grasslands of southern New Mexico derived from scanning LIDAR. Remote Sensing of Environment. 74:26-44.
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2000. Morphological variation in creosotebush, Larrea tridentata: effects on ecosystem properties. Proceedings: symposium on shrubland ecosystem dynamics in a changing environment. Gen. Tech. Rep. INT-GTR-338:195-198.
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1995. Morphologies and stable and radiogenic isotope composition of pedogenic carbonate in Late Quaternary relict and buried soils, New Mexico: an integrated record of pedogenic overprinting. Journal of Sedimentary Research. 72:809-822.
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2003. Morphology and isotope heterogeneity of Late Quaternary pedogenic carbonates: implications for paleosol carbonates as paleoenvironmental proxies. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, and Palaeoecology. 166:293-317.
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2001. Morphology of the argillic horizon in desert soils of southern New Mexico. Soil Science. 106:6-15.
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1967. Mosses new to New Mexico. Evansia. 30(3):105-109.
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