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Bestelmeyer BT, Herrick JE, Steele C.  2008.  Vulnerability and triggers in threshold development: models from the Chihuahuan Desert. Society for Range Management. :1487.
Bestelmeyer BT, Brown JR, Herrick JE, Havstad K.  2003.  What does an ecological threshold look like? Proceedings of the VIIth International Rangelands Congress. :688-690.
Bestelmeyer BT.  2015.  Land Ecology Essay II: Thresholds, novel ecosystems, and the sanctity of history. Rangelands. 37:244-246.
Bestelmeyer BT, Ward J.P., Havstad K.  2006.  Soil-Geomorphic Heterogeneity Governs Patchy Vegetation Dynamics at an Arid Ecotone. Ecology. 87:963-973.
Bestelmeyer BT, Tugel A.J., Peacock G., Robinett D., Briske D.D., Stringham T.K., Shaver P.L, Brown JR, Herrick JE, Sanchez H. et al..  2008.  The regional ecology of alternative states and thresholds: Strategies for ecological site descriptions. International Rangeland Congress. 1:644.
Bestelmeyer BT, Brown JR, Havstad K.  2003.  Grazing in complex environments: The details matter. Proceedings of the 1st Annual Quivira Coalition Conference. :1-6.
Bestelmeyer BT, Monger C.T, E. Ancira F, Herrick JE, Steele C, Trevino R..  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.
Bestelmeyer BT, Chavez G., Brown JR, Trujillo D..  2003.  A field guide to land: User-friendly interpretations of rangeland communities. Second National Conference on Grazing Lands.
Bestelmeyer BT, Fernández-Giménez M, Densambuu B, Bruegger R.  2021.  State-and-transition modelling. The Routledge Handbook of Research Methods for Social-Ecological Systems. :371-382.
Bestelmeyer BT, Sayre N.F.  2011.  Grassland, shrubland and savanna stewardship: where do we go from here? 96th Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting.
Bestelmeyer BT, Ward J.P., Herrick JE, Tugel A.J..  2006.  Fragmentation Effects on Soil Aggregate Stability in a Patchy Arid Grassland. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 59:406-415.
Bestelmeyer BT, Brown JR, Havstad K, Fredrickson E.L..  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.
Bestelmeyer BT, Wiens J.A..  2003.  Scavenging ant foraging behavior and variation in the scale of nutrient redistribution in semiarid grasslands. Journal of Arid Environments. 53:373-386.
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.
Bestelmeyer BT, Steele C, Herrick JE, Monger CH.  2006.  How can LTER data contribute to ecosystem management. LTER All Scientists Meeting. :PaperNo.35.
Bestelmeyer BT, Miller J.R., Wiens J.A..  2003.  Applying species diversity theory to land management. Ecological Applications. 13:1750-1761.
Bestelmeyer BT, Brown JR.  2003.  Future directions in soil-vegetation descriptions: Systematizing dynamics. Proceedings of the National Cooperative Soil Survey Conference. :35-36.
Bestelmeyer BT, Moseley K, Shaver P.L, Sanchez H., Briske D.D., Fernández-Giménez M.  2010.  Practical guidance for developing state-and-transition models. Rangelands. 32(6):23-30.
Bestelmeyer BT.  2016.  Is desertification a dirty word? Ecological Society of America.
Bestelmeyer BT, Peters DC, Archer SR, Browning DM, Okin GS, Schooley RL, Webb N.  2018.  The Grassland–Shrubland Regime Shift in the Southwestern United States: Misconceptions and Their Implications for Management. Bioscience. 68(9):678-690.
Bestelmeyer BT, Brown JR, Havstad K, Alexander R., Chavez G., Herrick JE.  2003.  Development and use of state-and-transition models for rangelands. Journal of Range Management. 56:114-126.
Bestelmeyer BT, Brown JR.  2010.  An introduction to the special issue on ecological sites. Rangeland. 32(6):3-4.
Bestelmeyer BT, Levi M, Macanowicz N, Throop HL, Webb N.  2022.  An extreme precipitation event, abrupt grass recovery, and soil processes in the Chihuahuan Desert. Ecological Society of America (ESA).
Bestelmeyer BT, Havstad K, Sala O.E, Sayre N.F, Webb N.  2016.  Tipping points in rangeland social-ecological systems of the Southwest US: Past and present. Ecological Society of America.
Bestelmeyer BT, Herrick JE, Brown JR, Browning DM, Densambuu B, Elias EH, McCord S, H. Peinetti R, Spiegal S., Webb N et al..  2022.  Ecological science infrastructure for sustainability transformations in rangelands. The XXIV International Grassland Congress / XI International Rangeland Congress (Sustainable Use of Grassland and Rangeland Resources for Improved Livelihoods).
Bestelmeyer BT, Brown JR, Strait R.  2018.  Using ecological sites and state and transition models to support objective based conservation planning. 73rd Soil and Water Conservation Society International Conference.
Bestelmeyer S, Grace E, Haan-Amato S, Pemberton R, Havstad K.  2018.  Broadening the impact of k–12 science education collaborations in a shifting education landscape. BioScience. 68(9):706-714.
Bestelmeyer S, Elser MM, Spellman KV, Sparrow EB, Haan-Amato S, Keener A.  2015.  Collaboration, interdisciplinary thinking, and communication: new approaches to K–12 ecology education. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 13(1):37-43.
Bestelmeyer BT, Brown JR.  2005.  State and Transition Models 101: A Fresh Look at Vegetation Change. Quivira Coalition Newsletter. 7:6-11.
Bestelmeyer BT, Okin GS, Duni D, Archer SR, Sayre N.F, Williamson JC, Herrick JE.  2015.  Desertification, land use, and the transformation of global drylands. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 13(1):28-36.
Bestelmeyer BT, Christensen EM, Burkett LM, Levi M, Lister L, Macanowicz N, Webb N.  2021.  Ecological transformations in desert grasslands: resist, accept, or direct? Society for Range Management Meeting Abstracts.
Bestelmeyer BT.  2005.  Does desertification diminish biodiversity? Enhancement of ant diversity by shrub invasion in southwestern USA Diversity and Distributions. 11:45-55.
Bestelmeyer BT, Brown JR, Densambuu B, Havstad K, Herrick JE, H. Peinetti R.  2013.  State-and-transition models as guides for adaptive management: What are the needs? Los Pastizales y el Hombre. :27-33.
Bestelmeyer BT.  2014.  Deforestation of "degraded" rangelands: The Argentine Chaco enters the next state of the anthropocene. Rangelands. 36(4):36-39.
Bestelmeyer BT, Williamson JC, Talbot C, Cates G, Duni D, Brown JR.  2016.  Improving the effectiveness of ecological site descriptions: General state-and-transition models and the Ecosystem Dynamics Interpretive Tool (EDIT). Rangelands. 38:329-335
Bestelmeyer BT, Duni D, James D.K, Burkett LM, Havstad K.  2013.  A test of critical thresholds and their indicators in a desertification-prone ecosystem: more resilience than we thought. Ecology Letters. 16:339-345.
Bestelmeyer BT, Goolsby D., Archer SR.  2009.  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.
Bestelmeyer BT, Ash A.J., Brown JR, Densambuu M., Fernández-Giménez M, Johnson JMF, Levi M, López DRubén, Rumpff L., H. Peinetti R et al..  2017.  State and transition models: Theory, applications, and challenges. In: Briske, D.D. Rangeland Systems: Processes, Management and Challenges. Springer Series on Environmental Management. :303-345.
Bestelmeyer BT, Tugel A.J., Peacock G., Robinett D., Shaver P.L, Brown JR, Herrick JE, Sanchez H., Havstad K.  2009.  State-and-Transition models for heterogeneous landscapes: A strategy for development and application. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 62:1-15.
Bestelmeyer BT, Gile L.H, Nolen B., Monger CH, Havstad K.  2002.  Soil and spatial dependence of landscape dynamics in Chihuahuan Desert grasslands. 17th Annual Symposium, US-International Association for Landscape Ecology. :64.
Bestelmeyer BT, Herrick JE, Briske D.D., Fernández-Giménez M, Wu X.B., Brown JR, Havstad K.  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.
Bestelmeyer BT.  2017.  Apathy, ignorance, and poor governance: the three-headed Hydra of drylands. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting.
Bestelmeyer BT, Brown JR, Havstad K.  2002.  What does an ecological threshold look like? Scale-dependent causes of a grassland-shrubland transition 87th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. :319.
Bestelmeyer BT.  2009.  Threshold models in restoration - can we ever predict threshold responses? 19th Conference of Society for Ecological Restoration International.
Bestelmeyer BT, Havstad K, Damindsuren B., Han G., Brown JR, Herrick JE, Steele C, Peters DC.  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.
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.
Bestelmeyer BT, Skaggs R.K, Peters DC, Havstad K.  2007.  Tipping points in rangelands: The scales of social-biophysical interactions. Ecological Society of America Abstracts. :SYMP2-7.
Bestelmeyer BT, Herrick JE, Havstad K, Fredrickson E.L., Brown JR.  2004.  Applications of multi- and cross-scale analyses to management of dynamic systems. Sixth Symposium on the Natural Resources of the Chihuahuan Desert Region. :19.
Bestelmeyer BT, Briske D.D..  2012.  Grand challenges for resilience-based management of rangelands. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 65:654-663.
Bestelmeyer BT, Skaggs R.K, Browning DM, Williamson JC, Wojan C.  2015.  Geography as destiny? Social and ecological resilience in rangelands of the American southwest 100th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America.

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