Jornada Bibliography

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Boughton EH, Bestelmeyer BT, Kleinman PJA, Moglen GE, Spiegal S., Tsegaye T..  2021.  Long-term network research for the next agricultural revolution. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 19(8):432-434.
Mielnick P., Dugas W.A., Mitchell K.A, Havstad K.  2004.  Long-term measurements of CO2 flux and evapotranspiration in a Chihuahuan desert grassland. Journal of Arid Environments. 60:423-436.
Havstad K, Gibbens, Robert P., Knorr C.A., Murray L.W.  1999.  Long-term influences of shrub removal and lagomorph exclusion on Chihuahuan Desert vegetation dynamics. Journal of Arid Environments. 42:155-166.
Laschè SN, Schroeder RWR, McIntosh MM, Lucero JE, Spiegal S., Funk M., Beck RF, Holechek JL, Faist AM.  2022.  Long-term growing season aridity and grazing seasonality effects on perennial grass biomass in a Chihuahuan Desert rangeland. Journal of Arid Environments. 209
Peters DC, Yao J.  2012.  Long-term experimental loss of foundation species: consequences for dynamics at ecotones across heterogeneous landscapes. Ecosphere. 3(3):1-23.
Gaiser EE, Bell DM, Castoroni M, Childers DL, Groffman PM, Jackson RG, Kominoski JS, Peters DC, Pickett STA, Ripplinger J et al..  2020.  Long-term ecological research and evolving frameworks of disturbance ecology. BioScience. 70(2):141-156.
Havstad K, Herrick JE.  2003.  Long-term ecological monitoring. Arid Land Research and Management. 17:389-400.
McIntosh MM, Holechek JL, Spiegal S., Cibils AF, Estell RE.  2019.  Long-term declining trends in Chihuahuan Desert forage production in relation to precipitation and ambient temperature. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 72(976-987)
Moran S., Peters DC, McClaran M.P., Nichols M.H, Adams M.B..  2008.  Long-term data collection at USDA experimental sites for studies of ecohydrology. Ecohydrology. 1:377-393.
Symstad A.J., Chapin, III F.S., Wall D.H., Gross K.L., Huenneke L., Mittelbach G.G., Peters DC, Tilman G.D..  2003.  Long-term and large-scale perspectives on the relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem. BioScience. 53:89-98.
Salley S.W, Sleezer R, Bergstrom R, Martin P, Kelly E..  2016.  A long-term analysis of the historical dry boundary for the Great Plains of North America: Implications of climatic variability and climatic change on temporal and spatial patterns in soil moisture. Geoderma. 274:104-113.
Goodrich DC, Bosch DD, Bryant R, Cosh MH, Endale D, Veith T, Kleinman PJA, Langendoen E, McCarty G, Pierson FB et al..  2022.  Long term agroecosystem research experimental watershed network. Hydrological Processes. 36(3):e14534.
Ettershank G, Ettershank J, Whitford WG.  1980.  Location of food source by subterranean termites. Environmental Entomology. 9:645-648.
Ludwig J., Cornelius JM.  1987.  Locating discontinuities along ecological gradients. Ecology. 68:448-450.
Bestelmeyer BT, Wiens J.A..  2001.  Local and regional-scale responses of ant diversity to a semiarid biome transition. Ecography. 24:381-392.
Menke SB.  2003.  Lizard community structure across a grassland - creosote bush ecotone in the Chihuahuan Desert. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 81:1829-1838.
Peters DC, Groffman PM, Nadelhoffer K.J., Grimm N.B., Collins S.L., Michener W.K., Huston M.A..  2008.  Living in an increasingly connected world: a framework for continental-scale environmental science. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 6:229-237.
Nash M.S, Bradford D.F., Franson S.E., Neale A.C., Whitford WG, Heggem D.T..  2004.  Livestock grazing effects on ant communities in the eastern Mojave Desert, USA. Ecological Indicators. 4:199-213.
Nash M.S, Whitford WG, de Soyza A.G., Van Zee J, Havstad K.  1999.  Livestock activity and Chihuahuan Desert annual-plant communities: Boundary analysis of disturbance gradients. Ecological Applications. 9:814-823.
Santos PF, Whitford WG.  1981.  Litter decomposition in the desert. BioScience. 31:145-146.
MacKay WP, Zak J.C, Whitford WG.  1992.  Litter decomposition in Chihuahuan Desert playa. The American Midland Naturalist. 128:84-94.
Beever E.A., Swihard RK, Bestelmeyer BT.  2006.  Linking the Concept of Scale to Studies of Biological Diversity: Evolving Approaches and Tools. Diversity and Distributions. 12:229-235.
Michaelides K, Lister D, Wainwright J, Parsons A.J..  2012.  Linking runoff and erosion dynamics to nutrient fluxes in a degrading dryland landscape. Journal of Geophyscal Research. 117(G00N15):1-16.
Fernald A, Guldan S, Boykin K, Cibils AF, Gonzalez M., Hurd B., Lopez S., Ochoa C, Ortiz M, Rivera J. et al..  2015.  Linked hydrologic and social systems that support resilience of traditional irrigation communities. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. 19:293-307.
Segraves K.A, Althoff DM, Pellmyr O.  2005.  Limiting cheaters in mutualism: evidence from hybridization between mutualist and cheater yucca moths. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 272:2195-2201.
Wallwork J.A, Kamill B.W, Whitford WG.  1984.  Life styles of desert litter-dwelling microarthropods: a reappraisal based on the reproductive behavior of Cryptostigmatid mites. Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Wetenskap. 80:163-169.
Newingham B, Kachergis E, Ganguli A, Foster B, Price L, McCord S.  2022.  Lessons given and learned from rangeland monitoring courses. Rangelands. 44(1):29-38.
Pelgrum H, Schmugge T.J, Rango A., Ritchie J, Kustas WP.  2000.  Length-scale analysis of surface albedo, temperature, and normalized difference vegetation index in desert grassland. Water Resources Research. 36:1757-1765.
Havstad K.  1996.  Legacy of Charles Travis Turney: The Jornada Experimental Range. Archeological Society of New Mexico Annual Volumes. 22:77-92.
Monger CH, Sala O.E, Duni D, Goldfus H, Meir IA, Poch RM, Throop HL, Vivoni E.  2015.  Legacy effects in linked ecological–soil– geomorphic systems of drylands. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 13(1):13-19.
Sala O.E, Gherardi LA, Reichmann L, Jobbágy E, Peters DC.  2012.  Legacies of precipitation fluctuations on primary production: theory and data synthesis. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. 367:3135-3144.
Han G., Herrick JE, Bestelmeyer BT, Pyke D.A., Shaver P.L, Hong M., Pellant M., Busby F., Havstad K.  2010.  Learning natural resource assessment protocols: Elements for success of lessons from an international workshop in Inner Mongolia, China. Rangelands. 32:2-9.
Hewins DB, Throop HL.  2016.  Leaf litter decomposition is rapidly enhanced by the co-occurrence of monsoon rainfall and soil-litter mixing across a gradient of coppice dune development in the Chihuahuan Desert. Journal of Arid Environments. 129:111-118.
Wan C, Sosebee R.E, McMichael BL.  1996.  Lateral root development and hydraulic conductance in four populatoins of Gutierrezia sarothrae. Environmental and Experimental Botany. 36:157-165.
Anderson D.M., Fredrickson E.L., Nachman P., Estell RE, Havstad K, Murray L.W.  1998.  Laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) spectra of herbaceous and woody pre- and post-digested plant material. Animal Feed Science Technology. 70:315-337.
Wierenga PJ, Hills R.G, Hudson D.B.  1991.  The Las Cruces trench site: characterization, experimental results, and one-dimensional flow predictions. Water Resources Research. 27:2695-2705.
Drewa P.B., Bradfield G.E..  2000.  Large-scale related effects on the determination of plant communities and relationships with environmental variables. Community Ecology. 1:157-164.
Spiga A, Barth E, Gu Z, Hoffmann F, Ito J, Jemmett-Smith B, Klose M, Nishizawa S, Raasch S, Rafkin S et al..  2016.  Large-Eddy Simulations of Dust Devils and Convective Vortices. Space Science Reviews. 203(1-4):245-275.
Chopping M., Moisen G., Su L., Laliberte AS, Rango A., Martonchik J.V, Peters DC.  2008.  Large area mapping of southwestern forest crown cover, canopy height, and biomass using the NASA Multiangle Imaging Spectro-Radiometer. Remote Sensing of Environment. 112:2051-2063.
James A, Edridge D.J., Koen T.B, Whitford WG.  2008.  Landscape position moderates how ant nests affect hydrology and soil chemistry across a Chihuahuan Desert watershed. Landscape Ecology. 23:961-975.
Laundre JW, Hernández L, Medina PLopez, Campanella A., Lopez-Portilla J, Gonzales-Romero A, Grajales-Tam KM, Burke AM, Gronemeyer P, Browning DM.  2014.  The landscape of fear: The missing link to understand top-down and bottom-up controls of prey abundance? Ecology. 5(5):1141-1152.
Elias EH, Savoy HM, Swanson DA, Cohnstaedt LW, Peters DPC, Derner J.D, Pelzel-McCluskey A, Drolet B, Rodriguez L.  2022.  Landscape dynamics of a vector-borne disease in the western US: How vector–habitat relationships inform disease hotspots.
Herrick JE, Beh A, Barrios E., Coetzee M, Bouvier I., Dent D., Elias EH, Hengl T., Karl JW, Liniger H. et al..  2016.  The Land-Potential Knowledge System (LandPKS): mobile apps and collaboration for optimizing climate change investments. Ecosystem Health and Sustainability. 2(3)
Maynard J, Maniak S, Hamrick L, Peacock G, McCord S, Herrick JE.  2022.  LandPKS Toolbox: Open-source mobile app tools for sustainable land management. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 77(6):91A-97A.
Rachal DM, Monger CH, Okin GS, Peters DC.  2012.  Landform influences on the resistance of grasslands to shrub encroachment, Northern Chihuahuan Desert, USA. Journal of Maps. :1-7,iFirstArticle.
Smith JG, Eldridge D.J., Throop HL.  2012.  Landform and vegetation patch type moderate the effects of grazing-induced disturbance on carbon and nitrogen pools in a semi-arid woodland. Plant and Soil. 360:405-419.
Spiegal S., Williamson JC, Flynn CK, Buda AR, Rotz C.A, Kleinman PJA.  2021.  Land use change and collaborative manureshed management in New Mexico. Journal of Environmental Quality. :1-12.
Bestelmeyer BT, Brown JR, Herrick JE, Trujillo D., Havstad K.  2004.  Land management in the American Southwest: A state-and-transition approach to ecosystem complexity. Environmental Management. 34:38-51.
York AM, Shrestha M, Boone CG, Zhang S.  2011.  Land fragmentation under rapid urbanization: A cross-site analysis of Southwestern cities. Uurban Ecosystems. 14(3):429-455.
Bestelmeyer BT.  2015.  Land Ecology Essay II: Thresholds, novel ecosystems, and the sanctity of history. Rangelands. 37:244-246.

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