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Cepeda-Pizarro J.G, Whitford WG.  1990.  Decomposition patterns of surface leaf litter of six plant species along a Chihuahuan Desert watershed. The American Midland Naturalist. 123:319-330.
Whitford WG, Stinnett K., Anderson JP.  1988.  Decomposition of roots in a Chihuahuan Desert ecosystem. Oecologia. 75:8-11.
Kemp P.R, Reynolds J.F, Virginia R.A, Whitford WG.  2003.  Decomposition of leaf and root litter of Chihuahuan Desert shrubs: Effects of three years of summer drought. Journal of Arid Environments. 53:21-39.
Staffeldt E.E., Besmond K..  1974.  Decomposition carbon and nitrogen changes. US/IBP Desert Biome.
Fisher F.M, Freckman D.W, Whitford WG.  1990.  Decomposition and soil nitrogen availability in Chihuahuan Desert field microcosms. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 22:241-249.
Whitford WG.  1988.  Decomposition and nutrient cycling in disturbed arid ecosystems. The Reconstruction of Disturbed Arid Lands. :136-161.
Whitford WG.  1986.  Decomposition and nutrient cycling in deserts. Pattern and Process in Desert Ecosystems. :93-117.
Steinberger Y, Shmida A, Whitford WG.  1990.  Decomposition along a rainfall gradient in the Judean desert, Israel. Oecologia. 82(3):322-324.
Hochstrasser T., Peters DC.  1999.  Decomposing the complexity of species coexistence patterns: an example from a semiarid grassland-shrubland transition zone. 5th World Congress, International Association for Landscape Ecology. I (A-K):67.
Reuss J.O.  1971.  Decomposer and nutrient cycling investigations in the Grassland Biome. Preliminary Analysis of Structure and Function in Grasslands: Proceedings of Symposium Entitled "The Grassland Biome: Analysis and synthesis of First Year Data". :133-146.
Cárdenas PA, Christensen EM, Ernest M, Lightfoot DC, Schooley RL, Stapp P, Rudgers J.A..  2021.  Declines in rodent abundance and diversity track regional climate variability in North American drylands. Global Change Biology. 27:4005-4023.
Kimiti D.W., Ganguli A, Herrick JE, Karl JW, C. Bailey D.  2020.  A Decision Support System for Incorporating Land Potential Information in the Evaluation of Restoration Outcomes. Ecological Restoration. 38(2):94-104.
Peters DC, N. Burruss D, Okin GS, Hatfield J., Scroggs SLP, Huang H, Brungard C, Yao J.  2020.  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.
Peters DC, Yao J, Browning DM, Duni D, Huang H, Rango A..  2012.  Deciphering landscape complexity to predict (non)linear responses to extreme climatic events. American Geophysical Union. H54D-04
Schwager M., Anderson D.M., Rus D..  2007.  Data-driven identification of group dynamics for motion prediction and control. Laboratory Automatio Robotics International Symposium.
Schwager M., Deweiler C., Vasilescu L., Anderson D.M., Rus D..  2008.  Data-driven identification of group dynamics for motion prediciton and control. Journal of Field Robotics. 25:305-324.
Courtright E, Van Zee J.  2011.  The database for inventory, monitoring, and assessment (DIMA). Rangelands. 33(4):21-26.
Spiegal S., Vendramini JMB, Bittman S., Silveira M, Gifford C, Rotz C.A, Ragosta JP, Kleinman PJA.  2021.  Data to explore circular manureshed management in beef supply chains of the United States and western Canada.
Bestelmeyer BT, Briske D.D., Fernández-Giménez M, Wu X.B..  2012.  Data support for a state-and-transition model: What have we learned? Society for Range Management, 65th Annual Meeting.
Mauritz M, McCord S.  2021.  Data management in excel and R using national ecological observatory network's (NEON) small mammal data. Data Management using National Ecological Observatory Network's (NEON) Small Mammal Data with Accompanying Lesson on Mark Recapture Analysis.
Forster M, Bestelmeyer S, Baez-Rodriguez N, Berkowitz A, Caplan B, Esposito R, Grace E, McGee S.  2018.  Data jams: Promoting data literacy and science engagement while encouraging creativity. Science Teacher. :48-53.
McCord S, Webb N, Bonefont K, Burke R, Edwards B, Bestelmeyer BT, Herrick JE.  2020.  A data commons approach can help span scales and stakeholders to support ecosystem conservation and land use. Ecological Society of America.
Simpson C., Nyamuryekung'e S., Cibils AF, Estell RE, Gonzalez AL, McIntosh MM, Spiegal S..  2021.  Dam-offspring pairing using proximity loggers fitted on Raramuri Criollo cows and calves grazing desert rangeland. Society for Range Management Meeting Abstracts.
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Dunford M.P..  1984.  Cytotype distribution of Atriplex canescens (Chenopodiaceae) of southern New Mexico and adjacent Texas. The Southwestern Naturalist. 29:223-228.
Ares F.N..  1939.  Cutting tobosa grass for hay. The Cattleman. 25:47-50.
Courtright E, Herrick JE, Bestelmeyer BT, Burkett LM.  2008.  Customizable tool for ecological data entry, assessment, monitoring, and interpretation. 93rd Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting. :66-136.
Stringham T.K., Briske D.D., Bestelmeyer BT, Shaver P.L.  2008.  Current status of the state-and-transition framework. Society for Range Management Annual Meetings. :1495.
Steele C, Laliberte AS, Bestelmeyer BT, Herrick JE, Rango A..  2005.  Current and future options for the use of remote sensing for rangeland management and monitoring. Proceedings of the Memoria del II Simposio Internacional de Pastizales. :84.
Karl JW, Unnasch RS, Kanga M, Frid L.  2010.  Cumulative effects analysis (CEA) tools. Society for Range Management.
Lucero M.E., Barrow J.R., Osuna-Avila P., Reyes-Vera I..  2008.  A cryptic microbial community persists within micropropagated Bouteloua eriopods (Torr.) Torr. cultures. Plant Science. 174:570-575.
Wergin W.P., Foster J., Rango A., Josberger E.G, Erbe E.R, Murphy C.A., Pooley C.D..  2005.  Cryobionts in Snow and Ice Observed with Low Temperature Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) and Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM). Geological Society of American Meeting. 37:267,PaperNo.118-6.
Ares F.N..  1961.  Cry alarm . . . killer loose . . . . New Mexico Stockman. 29:26-27.
Chepsongol RM, Burkett DW.  2013.  Crotalus Viridis (Prairie Rattlesnake). Herpetological Review. 44(3):520-521.
Peters DC, Lugo AE, Chapin, III F.S., Pickett STA, Duni D, Rocha AV, Swanson F.J, Laney C., Jones,(eds.) J.W.  2011.  Cross-system comparisons elucidate disturbance complexities and generalities. Ecosphere. 2(7):Article81.
Yao J, Sala O.E, Peters DC.  2013.  Cross-site studies "by design:" Experiments and observations that provide new insights. Long-Term Trends in Ecological Systems: A Basis for Understanding Responses to Global Change. :72-80.
Peters DC, Fraser WR, Kratz T.K, Ohman MD, Rassweiler A, Holbrook SJ, Schmitt RJ.  2013.  Cross-site comparisons of state-change dynamics. Long-Term Trends in Ecological Systems: A Basis for Understanding Responses to Global Change. :36-41.
Peters DC, Fraser WR, Kratz T.K, Ohman MD, Rassweiler A, Holbrook SJ, Schmitt RJ.  2011.  Cross-site comparisons of state change dynamics.
Driscoll CT, Groffman PM, Blair JM, Lugo AE, Laney C., Peters DC.  2011.  Cross-site comparisons of precipitation and surface water chemistry.
Driscoll CT, Groffman PM, Blair JM, Lugo AE, Laney C., Peters DC.  2013.  Cross-site comparisons of precipitation and surface water chemistry. Long-Term Trends in Ecological Systems: A Basis for Understanding Responses to Global Change. :46-50.
Hudson AR, Peters DPC, Blair JM, Childers DL, Doran PT, Geil K, Gooseff M, Gross KL, Haddad N, Pastore MA et al..  2022.  Cross-Site comparisons of dryland ecosystem response to climate change in the US Long-Term Ecological Research Network. BioScience. 72(9):889-907.
Peters DC.  2000.  Cross-site comparisons of climate and vegetation for two semiarid grasslands and their ECOTONE. 85th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. :372.
Peters DC, Pielke R.A., Bestelmeyer BT, Allen C.D., Munson SM, Havstad K.  2004.  Cross-scale interactions, nonlinearities, and forecasting catastrophic events. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 101:15130-15135.
Pillsbury FC, Peters DC, Browning DM, Duni D.  2012.  Cross-scale interactions drive ecosystem responses to precipitation in the Chihuahuan Desert. 97th Ecological Society of America Meeting. COS 186-2
Peters DC, Bestelmeyer BT, Turner M.G..  2007.  Cross-scale interactions and changing pattern-process relationships: Consequences for system dynamics. Ecosystems. 10:790-796.
Gutschick V.P, Bloom A.J.  2003.  Crossroads of animal, plant, and microbial physiological ecology. BioScience. 53:256-259.
Rankin B.J, Shaffer S.M, Neville SPaul, Holland L.A..  1978.  Crossbreeding Hereford and Brangus cattle in varied southwestern environments. :20.
Peters DC, Bestelmeyer BT.  2005.  Cross Scale Interactions and Spatial Nonlinearities: An Interdisciplinary Framework. Ecological Society of America 90th Annual Meeting. :504.
Elias EH, Flynn R, Idowu OJohn, Reyes J.T., Sanogo S, Schutte BJ, Smith R, Steele C, Sutherland C.  2019.  Crop Vulnerability to Weather and Climate Risk: Analysis of Interacting Systems and Adaptation Efficacy for Sustainable Crop Production. Sustainability. 11(23):6619.
Bestelmeyer BT, Havstad K, Svejcar L.N., Duni D, Okin GS, Peters DC.  2013.  Critical thresholds and recovery of Chihuahuan Desert grasslands: Insights from long-term data. 98th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America.
Delson J, Whitford WG.  1973.  Critical thermal maxima in several life history stages in desert and montane populations of Ambystoma tigrinum. Herpetologica. 29:352-355.

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