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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.
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.
Christensen EM, James D.K, Randall R, Bestelmeyer BT.  2022.  Vegetation dynamics in drylands related to the Pacific Decadal Oscillation in the 20th century. Ecological Society of America annual conference.
Christensen EM, James D.K, Randall R, Bestelmeyer BT.  2022.  Vegetation dynamics in drylands related to the Pacific Decadal Oscillation in the 20th century. Ecological Society of America (ESA).
Browning DM, Steele C.  2013.  Vegetation index differencing for broad-scale assessment of productivity under prolonged drought and sequential high rainfall conditions. Remote Sensing. 5(5):327-341.
Skaggs R.K, Edwards Z, Bestelmeyer BT, Wright J., Williamson JC, Smith P.  2011.  Vegetation maps at the passage of the Taylor Grazing Act (1934): A baseline to evaluate rangeland change after a regime shift. Rangelands. 33(1):13-19.
Atwood T.L., Beck RF, Gibbens, Robert P..  1987.  Vegetation parameters inside and outside livestock exclosures on three Chihuahuan Desert grassland communities. 40th Annual Meeting, Society for Range Management. :34.
Buffington L.C., Herbel C.H..  1965.  Vegetational changes on a semidesert grassland range from 1858 to 1963. Ecological Monographs. 35:139-164.
Buffington L.C..  1964.  Vegetational changes on a semidesert range from 1858 to 1963. :93.
Bishop-Hurley G.J., Swain D.L., Anderson D.M., Sikka P., Crossman C., Corke P.  2007.  Virtual Fencing Applications: Implementing and Testing an Automated Cattle Control System. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture. 56:14-22.
Nyamuryekung'e S, Cox A, Perea A., McIntosh MM, Estell RE, Cibils AF, Holland J., Waterhouse T, Duff G., Funk M. et al..  2022.  Virtual fencing of nursing cattle grazing large pastures of Chihuahuan Desert rangelands. Society for Range Management.
Havstad K, Brown JR, Estell RE, Elias EH, Rango A., Steele C.  2018.  Vulnerabilities of Southwestern U.S. rangeland-based animal agriculture to climate change. Climatic Change. 148(3):371-386.
Bestelmeyer BT, Herrick JE, Steele C.  2008.  Vulnerability and triggers in threshold development: models from the Chihuahuan Desert. Society for Range Management. :1487.
Schlesinger W.H.  1994.  The vulnerability of biotic diversity. Industrial Ecology. :245-260.
Belnap J, Gillette D.E.  1998.  Vulnerability of desert soil surfaces to wind erosion: the influences of crust development, soil texture, and disturbance. Journal of Arid Environments. 39:133-142.
Elias EH, Marklein A, Abatzoglou JT, Dialesandro J, Brown JR, Steele C, Rango A., Steenwerth K.  2018.  Vulnerability of field crops to midcentury temperature changes and yield effects in the Southwestern USA. Journal of Climate Change. 148:403-417.
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Browning DM.  2017.  Watching grass grow: Successes and limitations of image-based methods for monitoring grassland phenology. 12th International Congress of Ecology INTECOL 2017.
Bailey OF.  1925.  Water availability and grass root distribution in selected soils. :67.
Havstad K, Peters DC, Allen-Diaz B., Bestelmeyer BT, Briske D.D., Brown JR, Brunson M., Herrick JE, Johnson P., Joyce L.A et al..  2009.  The western United States rangelands, a major resource. Grassland, Quietness and Strength for a New American Agriculture.
Havstad K, Peters DC, Allen-Diaz B., Bestelmeyer BT, Briske D.D., Brown JR, Brunson M., Herrick JE, Johnson P., Joyce L.A et al..  2009.  The western United States rangelands, a major resource. Grassland, Quietness and Strength for a New American Agriculture.
Havstad K, Peters DC, Allen-Diaz B., Bestelmeyer BT, Briske D.D., Brown JR, Brunson M., Herrick JE, Johnson P., Joyce L.A et al..  2009.  The western United States rangelands, a major resource. Grassland, Quietness and Strength for a New American Agriculture.
Havstad K, Peters DC, Allen-Diaz B., Bestelmeyer BT, Briske D.D., Brown JR, Brunson M., Herrick JE, Johnson P., Joyce L.A et al..  2009.  The western United States rangelands, a major resource. Grassland, Quietness and Strength for a New American Agriculture.
Havstad K, Peters DC, Allen-Diaz B., Bestelmeyer BT, Briske D.D., Brown JR, Brunson M., Herrick JE, Johnson P., Joyce L.A et al..  2009.  The western United States rangelands, a major resource. Grassland, Quietness and Strength for a New American Agriculture.
Casanova L.R., Bestelmeyer BT.  2008.  What can ant diversity-energy relationships tell us about land use and land change (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)? Myremecological News. 11:183-190.
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, 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, 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, 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.
Sedillo RL, Lucero M.E., Barrow J.R., Reyes-Vera I..  2006.  What does an endophyte look like? Endophyte profiles of native grasses and shrubs Wildland Shrub Symposium Proceedings.
Miller J.R., Bestelmeyer BT.  2017.  What the novel ecosystem concept provides: A reply to Kattan et al.. Restoration Ecology. 25:488-490.
Taylor SD, Browning DM, Baca R.  2021.  What would it take to detect land surface phenology in sparsely vegetated drylands? Ecological Society of American Conference 2021.
Taylor SD, Browning DM, Baca R.  2021.  What would it take to detect land surface phenology in sparsely vegetated drylands? Ecological Society of American Conference 2021.
Browning DM, Russell ES, Ponce-Campos GE, Kaplan N.E, Richardson AD, Seyednasrollah B, Spiegal S., Saliendra NZ, Alfieri JG, Baker J.M et al..  2021.  Where management and climate variability matter most: An evaluation of metrics for monitoring agroecosystem production and phenology. 2021 Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union.
Browning DM, Russell ES, Ponce-Campos GE, Kaplan N.E, Richardson AD, Seyednasrollah B, Spiegal S., Saliendra NZ, Alfieri JG, Baker J.M et al..  2021.  Where management and climate variability matter most: An evaluation of metrics for monitoring agroecosystem production and phenology. 2021 Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union.
Browning DM, Russell ES, Ponce-Campos GE, Kaplan N.E, Richardson AD, Seyednasrollah B, Spiegal S., Saliendra NZ, Alfieri JG, Baker J.M et al..  2021.  Where management and climate variability matter most: An evaluation of metrics for monitoring agroecosystem production and phenology. 2021 Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union.
Browning DM, Russell ES, Ponce-Campos GE, Kaplan N.E, Richardson AD, Seyednasrollah B, Spiegal S., Saliendra NZ, Alfieri JG, Baker J.M et al..  2021.  Where management and climate variability matter most: An evaluation of metrics for monitoring agroecosystem production and phenology. 2021 Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union.
Browning DM, Russell ES, Ponce-Campos GE, Kaplan N.E, Richardson AD, Seyednasrollah B, Spiegal S., Saliendra NZ, Alfieri JG, Baker J.M et al..  2021.  Where management and climate variability matter most: An evaluation of metrics for monitoring agroecosystem production and phenology. 2021 Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union.
Browning DM, Russell ES, Ponce-Campos GE, Kaplan N.E, Richardson AD, Seyednasrollah B, Spiegal S., Saliendra NZ, Alfieri JG, Baker J.M et al..  2021.  Where management and climate variability matter most: An evaluation of metrics for monitoring agroecosystem production and phenology. 2021 Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union.
Browning DM, Russell ES, Ponce-Campos GE, Kaplan N.E, Richardson AD, Seyednasrollah B, Spiegal S., Saliendra NZ, Alfieri JG, Baker J.M et al..  2021.  Where management and climate variability matter most: An evaluation of metrics for monitoring agroecosystem production and phenology. 2021 Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union.
Lucero M.E., Barrow J.R..  2005.  Whose genes are we sequencing? Evidence for the presence of multiple genomes in native and regenerated high plants American Society of Plant Biologists. :PaperNo.33.
Belnap J, Phillips S.L., Herrick JE, Johansen J..  2007.  Wind erodibility of soils at Fort Irwin, California (Mojave Desert), USA, before and after trampling disturbance: implications for land management. Earth Surface Porcesses and Landforms. 32:75-84.
Pierre C., Hiernaux P., Rajot J-L, Kergoat L., Webb N, A. Touré A, Marticorena B, Bouet C..  2021.  Wind erosion response to past and future agro-pastoral trajectories in the Sahel (Niger). Landscape Ecology.
Barger N., Archer SR, Campbell J.L, Huang C., Morton J., Knapp A.K.  2011.  Woody plant proliferation in North American drylands: a synthesis of impacts on ecosystem carbon balance. Journal Geophysical Research - Biogeosciences. 116

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