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State-and-transition models as guides for adaptive management: What are the needs? Los Pastizales y el Hombre. :27-33.
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2013. A test of critical thresholds and their indicators in a desertification-prone ecosystem: more resilience than we thought. Ecology Letters. 16:339-345.
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2013. Grand challenges for resilience-based management of rangelands. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 65:654-663.
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2012. Is the historical range of variation relevant to rangeland management? Historical Environmental Variation in Conservation and Natural Resources Management: Past, Present, and Future. :289-296.
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2012. Big questions emerging from a century of rangeland science and management. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 65:543-544.
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2012. Spatial perspectives in state-and-transition models: A missing link to land management? Journal of Applied Ecology. 48(3):746-757.
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2011. Landscape approaches to rangeland conservation practices. Conservation Benefits of Rangeland Practices: Assessment, Recommendations, and Knowledge Gaps. :337-370.
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2011. State-and-transition model archetypes: A global taxonomy of rangeland change. International Rangeland Congress. IX:60.
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2011. Analysis of abrupt transitions in ecological systems. Ecosphere. 2(12):1-26.
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2011. Practical guidance for developing state-and-transition models. Rangelands. 32(6):23-30.
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2010. An introduction to the special issue on ecological sites. Rangeland. 32(6):3-4.
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2010. The spatial pattern of transition (spot): linking pattern, process, and scale to state-and-transition models. 62nd Society for Range Mangement Annual Meeting. :06-11.
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2009. State-and-Transition models for heterogeneous landscapes: A strategy for development and application. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 62:1-15.
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2009. Threshold models linked to land classification and indicators as guides to restoration - propsects and pitfalls. 10th International Congress of Ecology: Ecology in a Changing Climate.
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2009. Threshold models in restoration - can we ever predict threshold responses? 19th Conference of Society for Ecological Restoration International.
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2009. Resilience theory in models of rangeland ecology and restoration: the evolution and application of a paradigm. New Models for Ecosystem Dynamics and Restoration. :78-95.
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2009. Teachers in the desert: Creating ecological reserech opportunities for teachres and students on the US Mexico border. 93rd Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting. :OOS17-8.
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2008. Social-biophysical feedbacks and land change in an arid rangeland region. 93rd Ecological Society of America Annual Meetings. :PS51-157.
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2008. Variation in ecological resilience: a fundamental concept for rangeland ecology. Society for Range Management. :1480.
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2008. Vulnerability and triggers in threshold development: models from the Chihuahuan Desert. Society for Range Management. :1487.
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2008. The regional ecology of alternative states and thresholds: Strategies for ecological site descriptions. International Rangeland Congress. 1:644.
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2008. Tipping points in rangelands: The scales of social-biophysical interactions. Ecological Society of America Abstracts. :SYMP2-7.
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2007. Does shrub invasion indirectly limit grass establishment via seedling herbivory? A test at grassland-shrubland ecotones Journal of Vegetation Science. 18:363-370.
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2007. A three-tiered approach for coupled vegetation and soil sampling to develop ecological descriptions. Proceedings of 2006 West Regional Cooperative Soil Survey Conference.
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2006. Threshold Concepts and Their use in Rangeland Management and Restoration: The Good, The Bad and the Insidious. Restoration Ecology. 14(3):325-329.
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2006. A multi-scale classification of vegetation dynamics in arid lands: What is the right scale for models, monitoring, and restoration? Journal of Arid Environments. 65:296-318.
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2006. Soil-Geomorphic Heterogeneity Governs Patchy Vegetation Dynamics at an Arid Ecotone. Ecology. 87:963-973.
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2006. Managing Vegetation Dynamics: Soil-geomorphic Maps, State-and-Transition Models, and Remote Sensing. 2005 Ecological Society International Meeting, Ecological Society of America Abstracts. :133.
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2006. Fragmentation Effects on Soil Aggregate Stability in a Patchy Arid Grassland. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 59:406-415.
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2006. A Holistic View of an Arid Ecosystem: A Synthesis of Research and Its Applications. Structure and Function of a Chihuahuan Desert Ecosystem: The Jornada Basin Long-Term Ecological Research Site. :354-368.
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2006. How can LTER data contribute to ecosystem management. LTER All Scientists Meeting. :PaperNo.35.
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2006. State and Transition Models 101: A Fresh Look at Vegetation Change. Quivira Coalition Newsletter. 7:6-11.
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2005. Does desertification diminish biodiversity? Enhancement of ant diversity by shrub invasion in southwestern USA Diversity and Distributions. 11:45-55.
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2005. Applications of multi- and cross-scale analyses to management of dynamic systems. Sixth Symposium on the Natural Resources of the Chihuahuan Desert Region. :19.
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2004. Soil-geomorphic basis of divergent landscape trajectories in the Chihuahuan Desert. 89th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. :p.45.
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2004. Region-wide empirical testing of state-and-transition models. 57th Annual Meeting of Society for Range Management. :AbstractNo.31.
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2004. Scales of pattern and process in the management of the Chihuahuan Desert biodiversity. 11th Annual Conference, The Wildlife Society.
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2004. A general classification of vegetation dynamics for Chihuahuan Desert management models. Sixth Symposium on the Natural Resources of the Chihuahuan Desert.
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2004. Managing land using ecological processes. 3rd Annual Conference, Quivira Coalition. :18-19.
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2004. Land management in the American Southwest: A state-and-transition approach to ecosystem complexity. Environmental Management. 34:38-51.
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2004. Using state-and-transition models: Tools for prophylaxis, diagnosis, or autopsy? 56th Annual Meeting of Society for Range Management. :16.
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2003. Ants and termites: The little things that run your ranch. 56th Annual Meeting, Society for Range Management.
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2003. What does an ecological threshold look like? Proceedings of the VIIth International Rangelands Congress. :688-690.
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2003. Grazing in complex environments: The details matter. Proceedings of the 1st Annual Quivira Coalition Conference. :1-6.
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2003. A field guide to land: User-friendly interpretations of rangeland communities. Second National Conference on Grazing Lands.
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2003. Scavenging ant foraging behavior and variation in the scale of nutrient redistribution in semiarid grasslands. Journal of Arid Environments. 53:373-386.
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2003. Applying species diversity theory to land management. Ecological Applications. 13:1750-1761.
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2003. Future directions in soil-vegetation descriptions: Systematizing dynamics. Proceedings of the National Cooperative Soil Survey Conference. :35-36.
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2003. Development and use of state-and-transition models for rangelands. Journal of Range Management. 56:114-126.
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2003. Soil and spatial dependence of landscape dynamics in Chihuahuan Desert grasslands. 17th Annual Symposium, US-International Association for Landscape Ecology. :64.
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