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Barnes PW, Throop HL, Archer SR, Breshears DD, McCulley RL, Tobler MA.  2015.  Sunlight and Soil–Litter Mixing: Drivers of Litter Decomposition in Drylands. Progress in Botany. 76:273-302.
Barnes PW, Throop HL, Archer SR, Breshears DD, McCulley RL, Tobler MA.  2015.  Sunlight and Soil–Litter Mixing: Drivers of Litter Decomposition in Drylands. Progress in Botany. 76:273-302.
Cid M.S., Ferri C.M, Brizuela M.A, Sala O.E.  2008.  Structural heterogeneity and productivity of a tall fescue pasture grazed rotationally by cattle at four stocking densities. Grassland Science. 54:9-16.
Karl JW, Herrick JE, Browning DM.  2012.  A strategy for rangeland management based on best available knowledge and information. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 65:638-646.
Briske D.D., Zhao M, Han G., Ziu C, Kemp D, Havstad K, Willms W, Kang L, Wang Z, Wu J et al..  2015.  Strategies to alleviate poverty and grassland degradation in Inner Mongolia: Intensification vs production efficiency of livestock. Journal of Environmental Management. 152:177-182.
Briske D.D., Zhao M, Han G., Ziu C, Kemp D, Havstad K, Willms W, Kang L, Wang Z, Wu J et al..  2015.  Strategies to alleviate poverty and grassland degradation in Inner Mongolia: Intensification vs production efficiency of livestock. Journal of Environmental Management. 152:177-182.
Peters DC, Urban D.L., Gardner R.H., Breshears DD, Herrick JE.  2004.  Strategies for ecological extrapolation. Oikos. 106:627-636.
Islam KIftekharul, Elias EH, Brown C, James D.K, Heimel S.  2022.  A statistical approach to using Remote Sensing Data to Discern Streamflow Variable Influence in the Snow Melt Dominated Upper Rio Grande Basin. Remote Sensing. 14(23):6076.
Briske D.D., Bestelmeyer BT, Stringham T.K., Shaver P.L.  2008.  State-and-transition models: recommendations for resilience-based application. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 61:359-367.
Briske D.D., Bestelmeyer BT, Stringham T.K., Shaver P.L.  2008.  State-and-transition models: recommendations for resilience-based application. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 61:359-367.
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, 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.
Brown JR.  1994.  State and transition models for rangelands. 2. Ecology as a basis for rangeland management: Performance criteria for testing models.. Tropical Grasslands. 28:206-213.
Quandt A, Herrick JE, Peacock G., Neff J., Salley S.W, Mkalawa C., Buni A.  2020.  A standardized land capability classification system for land evaluation using mobile phone technology. Soil and Water Conservation.
Edwards B, Allen ST, Braud DH, Keim RF.  2019.  Stand density and carbon storage in cypress-tupelo wetland forests of the Mississippi River delta. Forest Ecology and Management. 441:106-114.
Buck B.J, Monger CH.  1999.  Stable isotopes and soil-geomorphology as indicators of Holocene climate change, northern Chihuahuan Desert. Journal of Arid Environments. 43:357-373.
Crowl TA, Crist TO, Parmenter R.R, Belovsky G, Lugo AE.  2008.  The spread of invasive species and infectious disease as drivers of ecosystem change. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 6:238-246.
Williamson JC, Bestelmeyer BT, Peters DC.  2012.  Spatiotemporal patterns of production can be used to detect state change across an arid landscape. Ecosystems. 15:34-47.
Steele C, Bestelmeyer BT, Burkett LM, Smith P, Yanoff S.  2012.  Spatially explicit representation of state-and-transition models. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 65:213-222.
Steele C, Bestelmeyer BT, Burkett LM, Smith P, Yanoff S.  2012.  Spatially explicit representation of state-and-transition models. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 65:213-222.
Goslee S, Peters DC, Beck K.G..  2006.  Spatial prediction of invasion success across heterogeneous landscapes using an individual-based model. Biological Invasions. 8:193-200.
Bestelmeyer BT, Goolsby D., Archer SR.  2011.  Spatial perspectives in state-and-transition models: A missing link to land management? Journal of Applied Ecology. 48(3):746-757.
Browning DM, Franklin J, Archer SR, Gillan JK, D. Guertin P.  2014.  Spatial patterns of grassland-shrubland state transitions: a 74-year record on grazed and protected areas. Ecological. 24(6):1421-1433.
Bird S.B., Herrick JE, Wander M.M., Wright S.E..  2002.  Spatial heterogeneity of aggregate stability and soil carbon in semi-arid rangeland. Environmental Pollution. 116:445-455.
Buenemann M., Wright J..  2010.  Southwest transformation: eras of growth and land change in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Southwestern Geographer. 14:57-87.
Wang C, Han G., Wang S, Zhai X, Brown JR, Havstad K, Ma X, Wilkes A, Zhao M, Tang S et al..  2014.  Sound management may sequester methane in grazed rangeland ecosystems. Scientific Reports. 4
Watts J.G, Bellotti A.C.  1967.  Some new and little known insects of economic importance on range grasses. Journal of Economic Entomology. 60:961-63.
Welsh RG, Beck RF.  1976.  Some ecological relationships between creosotebush and bush muhly. Journal of Range Management. 29:427-475.
Barrow J.R., Dunford M.P..  1975.  Somatic crossing over as a cause of intergenome translocations in haploid cotton. The Journal of Heredity. 66:277-280.
Barrow J.R., Dunford M.P..  1974.  Somatic crossing over as a cause of chromosome multivalents in cotton. Journal of Heredity. 65:3-7.
Monger CH, Bestelmeyer BT.  2006.  The Soil-geomorphic template and biotic change in arid and semi-arid ecosystems. Journal of Arid Environments. 65:207-218.
Bestelmeyer BT, Ward J.P., Havstad K.  2006.  Soil-Geomorphic Heterogeneity Governs Patchy Vegetation Dynamics at an Arid Ecotone. Ecology. 87:963-973.
Seybold C., Herrick JE, Brejda J.J..  1999.  Soil resilience: A fundamental component of soil quality. Soil Science. 1644:224-234.
Duni D, Bestelmeyer BT, Tugel A.J..  2010.  Soil processes and properties that distinguish ecological sites and states. Rangelands. 32(6):9-15.
Chappell A., Webb N, Butler H, Strong C, McTainish G, Leys J, Rossel RAViscarr.  2013.  Soil organic carbon dust emission: an omitted global source of atmospheric CO2. Global Change Biology. 19:3238-3244.
Barnes PW, Throop HL, Hewins DB, Abbene ML, Archer SR.  2012.  Soil coverage reduces photodegradation and promotes the dvelopment of soil-microbial films on dryland leaf litter. Ecosystems. 15(2):311-321.
Tugel A.J., Herrick JE, Brown JR, Mausbach M.J., Puckett W., Hipple K..  2005.  Soil change, soil survey, and natural resources decision making: A blueprint for action. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 69:738-747.
Brymer ABentley, Toledo DP, Spiegal S., Pierson FB, Clark PE, Wulfhorst J.D.  2020.  Social-Ecological Processes and Impacts Affect Individual and Social Well-Being in a Rural Western U.S. Landscape. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems. 4(Article 38)
Svejcar L.N., Bestelmeyer BT, James D.K, Peters DC.  2019.  Small mammal herbivory and grassland recovery potential in the Chihuahuan Desert. Journal of Arid Environments. 166:11-16.
Brown JR, MacLeod N.  2011.  A site-based approach to delivering rangeland ecosystem services. The Rangeland Journal. 33(2):99-108.
N. Burruss D, Peters D.C.P., Huang H, Yao J.  2022.  Simulated distribution of Eragrostis lehmanniana (Lehmann lovegrass): Soil–climate interactions complicate predictions. Ecosphere. 13(3):e3974.
Herrick JE, Bestelmeyer BT, Crossland K..  2008.  Simplifying ecological site verification, rangeland health assessments, and monitoring. Rangelands. 30:24-26.
Li J, Okin GS, Herrick JE, Munson SM, Miller M., Belnap J.  2010.  A simple method to estimate threshold friction velocity in the field. Geophysical Research Letters. 37:1-5.
Riginos C., Herrick JE, Sundaresan SR, Farley C, Belnap J.  2011.  A simple graphical approach to quantitative monitoring of rangelands. Rangelands. 33(4):6-13.
Brown JR, Archer SR.  1999.  Shrub invasion of grassland: recruitment is continuous and not regulated by herbaceous biomas or density. Ecology. 80:2385-2396.
Branscomb BL.  1958.  Shrub invasion of a southern New Mexico desert grassland range. Journal of Range Management. 11:129-132.
Schooley RL, Bestelmeyer BT, Campanella A..  2018.  Shrub encroachment, productivity pulses, and core-transient dynamics of Chihuahuan Desert rodents. Ecosphere. 9(7):Articlee02330.
Schooley RL, Bestelmeyer BT, Coffman JM, Wagnon C.  2021.  Shrub encroachment, landscape restoration, and intraguild predation. Journal of Arid Environments . 193(3)
Knapp A.K, Briggs J.M, Collins S.L., Archer SR, Bret-Harte M.S., Ewers B., Peters DC, Young D., Shaver G., Cleary M.B..  2008.  Shrub encroachment in North American grasslands: Shifts in growth form dominance rapidly alters control of ecosystem carbon inputs. Global Change Biology. 14:615-623.
Knapp A.K, Briggs J.M, Collins S.L., Archer SR, Bret-Harte M.S., Ewers B., Peters DC, Young D., Shaver G., Cleary M.B..  2008.  Shrub encroachment in North American grasslands: Shifts in growth form dominance rapidly alters control of ecosystem carbon inputs. Global Change Biology. 14:615-623.

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