Jornada Bibliography

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Karl JW, Duni D, Nusser S, Opsomer J, Unnasch RS.  2012.  Using very-large-scale aerial imagery for rangeland monitoring and assessment: some statistical considerations. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 65:330-339.
Rango A., Havstad K.  2003.  The utility of historical aerial photographs for detecting and judging the effectiveness of rangeland remediation treatments. Environmental Practice. 5:107-118.
Kustas WP, Prueger J.H., Ramalingam K., Schmugge T.J, Rango A., Ritchie J, Hipps LE, Hatfield J..  1998.  Utility of radiometric temperatures for surface energy flux estimation of a heterogeneous desert ecosystem. Special Symposium on Hydrology. :67-72.
Brown L.S.  1922.  The utility of yucca and chamisa as range supplements.
Herbel C.H..  1979.  Utilization of grass- and shrublands of the southwestern United States. Management of Semiarid Ecosystems. :161-203.
Rango A., Buonopane M., Huenneke L., Havstad K, Maxwell CJ, Gonzalez AL, Herrick JE.  2002.  Utilization of historic aerial photography to track long-term vegetation response to rangeland treatments. 87th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. :243.
Rango A., Havstad K, Estell RE.  2011.  The utilization of historical data and geospatial technology advances at the Jornada Experimental Range to support western America ranching culture. Remote Sensing. 3(9):2089-2109.
Winder J.A, Beck RF.  1990.  Utilization of linear, prediction procedures to evaluate animal response to grazing systems. Journal of Range Management. 43:396-400.
Tadingar T.  1982.  Utilization of standing crop by cattle under seasonal short duration grazing and seasonal continuous grazing on a semidesert tobosa rangeland. :128.
Toloumbaye T., Anderson D.M., Pieper, Rex D..  1983.  Utilization of tobosa standing crop by cattle under seasonal-rotation and seasonal-continuous grazing on a semidesert rangeland. 36th Annual Meeting, Society for Range Management. :287.
Levi M, Bestelmeyer BT, White, II DA.  2016.  Utilizing soil polypedons to improve model performance for digital soil mapping. Soil Science Society of America Meeting.
Klass JR, Trojan JM, Thomas S., Peters DC.  2011.  Utilizing the tropic interactions of nematodes as indicators of change in soil biota associated with the loss of bouteloua eiopda grasslands. 96th Ecological Society of America Meeting.
Herbel C.H., Nelson A.B..  1974.  Utilizing tobosa (Hilaria mutica [Buckl.] Benth.) during the winter and spring. Proceedings of the XII International Grassland Congress. :184-190.
Sisson W.B..  1977.  UV-B radiation effects on photosynthesis and plant growth. Research Symposium, UV-B Radiation: Biological and Climatic Effects Workshop.
Danielson T.L., Rayson G.D., Anderson D.M., Estell RE, Fredrickson E.L., Havstad K.  2000.  UV-induced fluorescence for the discernment of plant types from pre-and post-digested plant material. 27th Annual Meeting, Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies. :Abstractp.267.
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Herrick JE, M. Reiser H, Burkett LM, Havstad K.  2003.  Validation of an LCTA-compatible approach to military land monitoring. 12th Annual ITAM Workshop. :72.
Chopping M., Su L., Schmugge T.J, Rango A..  2003.  Validation of bidirectional reflectance models using the first scene acquired by the CHRIS sensor over the Jornada Experimental Range. International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium. VII:4425-4427.
Whitford WG.  1998.  Validation of indicators. Ecosystem Health. :205-209.
Reynolds J.F, Cunningham GL.  1981.  Validation of primary production model of the desert shrub Larrea tridentata using soil-moisture augmentation experiments. Oecologia. 51:357-363..
Schmugge T.J, Ritchie J, Hsu A.F., Rango A., French A.N..  2005.  Validation of surface temperature determination with aster thermal infrared data. European Geophysical Society; American Geophysical Union; European Union of Geosciences.
Culley M.J, Campbell R.S., Canfield R.H..  1933.  Values and limitations of clipped quadrats. Ecology. 14:35-39.
MacLeod N, Brown JR.  2014.  Valuing and rewarding ecosystem services from rangelands. Rangelands. 36(2):12-19.
Kustas WP, Prueger J.H., Hatfield J., Ramalingam K., Hipps LE.  2000.  Variability in soil heat flux from a mesquite dune site. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 103:249-264.
Ritchie J, Herrick JE, Ritchie C.A..  2003.  Variability in soil redistribution in the northern Chihuahuan Desert based on Cesium-137 measurements. Journal of Arid Environments. 55:737-746.
Whitford WG, DiMarco R..  1995.  Variability in soils and vegetation associated with harvester ant (Pogonomyrmex rugosus) nests on a Chihuahuan Desert watershed. Biology and Fertility of Soils. 20:169-173.
Hager SB.  2000.  Variation in body temperature and thermoregulatory behavior between two populations of the lesser earless lizard, Holbrookia maculata. Contemporary Herpetology. 2000
de Soyza A.G., Whitford WG, Martinez-Meza E., Van Zee J.  1997.  Variation in Creosotebush (Larrea tridentata) canopy morphology in relation to habitat, soil fertility and associated annual plant communities. American Midland Naturalist. 137:13-26.
Van Vactor SScott.  1986.  Variation in diurnal ant species composition and relative abundance on a desert watershed. :59.
Bestelmeyer BT, Briske D.D., Brown JR, Havstad K, Skaggs R.K.  2008.  Variation in ecological resilience: a fundamental concept for rangeland ecology. Society for Range Management. :1480.
Lightfoot DC, Whitford WG.  1987.  Variation in insect densities on desert creosotebush: is nitrogen a factor? Ecology. 68:547-557.
Thomas P.M, Golly K.F, Zyskind JW, Virginia R.A.  1994.  Variation of clonal, mesquite-associated rhizobial and bradyrhizobial populations from surface and deep soils by symbiotic gene region restriction fragment length polymorphism and plasmid profile analysis. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 60:1146-1153.
Romig KB, James D.K, Bestelmeyer BT, Maxwell CJ, Brown JR, Salley S.W.  2019.  Variation of Seed Banks among Ecological States in the Chihuahuan Desert: Implications for Restoration. 72nd Society for Range Management International Meeting.
Wierenga PJ, Hendrickx JMH, Nash M.H, Ludwig J., Daugherty LRA.  1987.  Variation of soil and vegetation with distance along a transect in the Chihuahuan Desert. Journal of Arid Environments. 13:53-63.
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.
Elias EH, Reyes J.T., Steele C, Rango A..  2017.  Varying Geospatial Analyses to Assess Climate Risk and Adaptive Capacity in a Hotter, Drier Southwestern United States. American Geophysical Union.
Humphreys J, Young KI, Cohnstaedt LW, Hanley KA, Peters DC.  2021.  Vector Surveillance, Host Species Richness, and Demographic Factors as West Nile Disease Risk Indicators. Viruses. 13:1-18.
Hochstrasser T., Kroel-Dulay G., Peters DC, Gosz J.R.  2002.  Vegetation and climate characteristics of arid and semi-arid grasslands in North America and their biome transition zone. Journal of Arid Environments. 51:55-78.
Henrickson J, Johnston MC.  1986.  Vegetation and community types of the Chihuahuan Desert. Second Symposium on Resources of the Chihuahuan Desert Region: United States and Mexico. :20-39.
Wood M.K, Weitz M., Tromble J.M..  1983.  Vegetation and edaphic influences on infiltration rates in arid and semiarid rangelands. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Conference on Advances in Infiltration. :385.
Stein RA, Ludwig J..  1979.  Vegetation and soil patterns on a Chihuahuan Desert bajada. The American Midland Naturalist. 101:28-37.
Stein RA.  1977.  Vegetation and soil patterns on Chihuahuan Desert bajada. :67.
Rossi M.J, Ares J, Jobbágy E, Vivoni E, Vervoort R.W, Schreiner-McGraw A.P, Saco PM.  2018.  Vegetation and terrain drivers of infiltration depth along a semiarid hillslope. Science of the Total Environment. 644:1399-1408.
Webb N, McCord S, Edwards B, Herrick JE, Kachergis E, Okin GS, Van Zee J.  2021.  Vegetation Canopy Gap Size and Height: Critical Indicators for Wind Erosion Monitoring and Management. Rangeland Ecology & Management. 76:78-83.
[Anonymous].  2021.  Vegetation canopy gap size and height: critical indicators for wind erosion monitoring and management. Association of American Geographers.
Chopping M., Martonchik J.V, Bull M, Rango A., Schaaf C., Zhao F., Want Z..  2008.  Vegetation canopy structure from NASA EOS multiangle imaging. AGU 2008 Fall meeting. :B33D-04.
Beck RF, Atwood T.L., Gibbens, Robert P..  1986.  Vegetation changes following 20 years of protection on black grama sites originally grazed at four intensities. 39th Annual Meeting, Society for Range Management. :110.
Hennessy J.T., Gibbens, Robert P., Tromble J.M., Cardenas M.  1983.  Vegetation changes from 1935 to 1980 in mesquite dunelands and former grasslands of southern New Mexico. Journal of Range Management. 36:370-374.
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.
Herbel C.H..  1985.  Vegetation changes on arid rangelands of the Southwest. Rangelands. 7:19-21.
Herbel C.H..  1986.  Vegetation changes on arid rangelands of the southwestern United States. Proceedings of the Second International Rangeland Congress, Rangelands: A Resource Under Siege. :8-10.

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