Jornada Bibliography

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Butler T.J., Tartowski S., Bashkin V., Lychagin M.Y., Sisengalieva G., Yergaliyev T..  2003.  Hydrologic input, nutrient and pollutant budgets, and biotic components of the North Caspian Sea. 17th Biennial Meeting of the Estuarine Research Federation.
N. Burruss D, Peters DC.  2020.  Harnessing the power of AI technologies for ecology: Grass recovery in shrub dominated landscapes. Ecological Society of America.
N. Burruss D, Yao J, Havstad K, Scroggs SLP.  2015.  Explaining abrupt spatial transitions in agro-ecosystem responses to periods of extended drought. 2015 LTER All Scientists Meeting.
N. Burruss D, Rodriguez LL, Drolet B, Geil K, Pelzel-McCluskey A, Cohnstaedt LW, Derner J.D, Peters DC.  2021.  Predicting the geographic range of an invasive livestock disease across the contiguous USA under current and future climate conditions. Climate. 9(11):159.
N. Burruss D, Peters DC, Yao J, Havstad K, Scroggs SLP.  2015.  The ecology of catastrophic events: understanding abrupt spatial transitions in susceptibility of grasslands and croplands to multi-year drought. 100th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America.
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.
N. Burruss D, Peters DC, Archer SR.  2018.  Invasive Plant Expansion on Spatially Heterogeneous Landscapes: Hot Spots and Hot Moments. Ecological Society of America.
N. Burruss D, Peters DC, Rodriguez LL, McVey D, Elias EH, Pelzel-McCluskey A, Savoy H, Derner J.D, Pauszek SH.  2019.  Using machine learning to model complex landscapes: predicting the geographic range of Vesicular Stomatitis across the western United States. Ecological Society of America Abstracts.
Burnett S, Karl JW, Abbott L.  2011.  Modeling erosion in a southern New Mexico watershed using agwa: Sensitivity to variations of input precision and scale. 65th Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management. p. 0217
Burkett LM, Bestelmeyer BT, Tugel A.J..  2012.  A Field Guide to Pedoderm and Pattern Classes Version 2.3. :74.
Burkett LM, Herrick JE.  2001.  Comparison of LCTA with an integrated soil and vegetation monitoring protocol for monitoring grassland, shrubland, and savanna ecosystems. 10th Annual Integrated Training Area Management Workshop. :99.
Burkett LM, Herrick JE, Remmenga M.D., M. Reiser H.  2001.  Monitoring grassland, shrubland and savanna ecosystems: LCTA versus an integrated soil and vegetation monitoring protocol. 86th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. :322.
Burke R, McCord S, Kachergis E, Jeffries M, Dickard M, Greene A, Herrick JE, Lepak N, Pilliod D, Prentice K.  2020.  Understanding ecological condition and change on rangelands managed by the Bureau of Land Management: An initial report. Ecological Society of America.
Burk J.H.  1970.  Comparative production of Larrea divaricata Cav. on three geomorphic surfaces in southern New Mexico. :40.
Buonopane M., Foster HLaura, Remmenga M.D..  2005.  Community response to removals of plant functional groups and species from a Chihuahuan Desert shrubland. Oikos. 110:67-80.
H. Bulloch, Jr. E, Neher RE.  1980.  Soil Survey of Dona Ana County Area, New Mexico. :177.
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.
Buenemann M., Wright J..  2010.  Southwest transformation: eras of growth and land change in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Southwestern Geographer. 14:57-87.
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.
Buck B.J, Kipp J., Monger CH.  1998.  Eolian stratigraphy of intrabasinal fault depressions in the northern Hueco and southern TularosaBasins: Evidence for neotectonic activity. New Mexico Geological Society Guidebook, 49th Field Conference, Las Cruces Country II. :79-86.
Buck B.J, Kipp J., Monger CH.  2002.  Inverted clast stratigraphy in an eolian archaeological environment. Geoarchaeology. 17:665-687.
Bryson RA, Hayden B, Mitchell V, Webb, III T.  1970.  Some aspects of ecological climatology of the Jornada Experimental Range New Mexico. Simulation and Analysis of Dynamics of a Semi-Desert Grassland: An Interdisciplinary Workshop Program Toward Evaluating the Potential Ecological Impact of Weather Modification. :2-74.
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)
Bryant R, Endale D, Spiegal S., Kleinman PJA, Flynn CK, Meinen RJ, Cavigelli M, Sabo R.  2020.  Opportunities to implement manureshed management in the U.S. poultry industry. American Society of Ag.
Bryant R, Endale D, Spiegal S., Flynn CK, Meinen RJ, Cavigelli M, Kleinman PJA.  2021.  Poultry manureshed management: Opportunities and challenges for a vertically integrated industry. Journal of Environmental Quality. :1-12.
Bryan K.S., Ansotegui R.P., Lacey J., Marlow C.B., Havstad K.  1990.  Composition and digestia kinetics of diets selected by suckling range calves. Proceedings of the Western Section Meeting, American Society of Animal Science. 41:264-267.
Brussaard L., Behan-Pelletier V.M, Bignell D.E, Brown V.K, Didden W.AM, Folgarait P.J, Fragoso C., Freckman D.W, Gupta V.SR, Hattori T. et al..  1997.  Biodiversity and ecosystem function in soil. Ambio. 26:563-70.
Brunt JW, Conley MR, Cunningham GL.  1988.  Sex in Ephedra trifurca (Ephredraceae) with relation to Chihuahuan Desert habitats. The American Midland Naturalist. 119:137-142.
Brungard C, Nauman T, Duni D, Veblen K, Nehring K, White, II DA, Salley S.W, Anchang J.  2021.  Regional ensemble modeling reduces uncertainty for digital soil mapping. Geoderma. 397:114998.
Brubaker K.L., Rango A..  1997.  A New Version of the Snowmelt Runoff Model Incorporating Radiation. The Environmental Professional . 19:109-116.
Brubaker K.L., Rango A., Kustas WP.  1996.  Incorporating Radiation Inputs into the Snowmelt Runoff Model. Hydrological Process. 10:1329-1343.
Brubaker K.L., Rango A..  1996.  Response of Snowmelt Hydrology to Climate Change. Water, Air and Soil Pollution. 90:335-343.
Browning DM, Taylor SD.  2020.  Climate and phenology network synergies for sustainable agriculture. Ecological Society of America.
Browning DM, Duni D, Laliberte AS, Rango A..  2012.  Hierarchial analysis of vegetation dynamics over 71 years: soil-rainfall interactions in a Chihuahuan Desert ecosystem. Ecological Applications. 22(3):909-926.
Browning DM, Laliberte AS, Rango A., Herrick JE.  2009.  Prospects of phenological monitoring in an arid southwestern U.S. rangeland using field observations with hyperspatial and moderate resolution imagery. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting.
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.
Browning DM, Franklin J, Archer SR.  2009.  Grazing effect on woody plant recruitment in a Sonoran Desert grassland across space and time. US International Association for Landscape Ecology.
Browning DM, Rango A., Karl JW, Laney C., Vivoni E, Tweedie C.  2015.  Emerging technological and cultural shifts advancing drylands research and management. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 13(1):52-60.
Browning DM, Archer SR, Franklin J, Guertin D.P.  2009.  Does livestock grazing influence spatial patterns of woody plant proliferation? Ecological Society of America Abstracts. :COS127-10.
Browning DM, Archer SR, Byrne A.T..  2009.  Field validation of 1930s aerial photography: What are we missing? Journal of Arid Environments. 73:844-853.
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.  Monitoring agroecosystem productivity and phenology at a national scale: A metric assessment framework. Ecological Indicators. 131
Browning DM.  2017.  Watching grass grow: Successes and limitations of image-based methods for monitoring grassland phenology. 12th International Congress of Ecology INTECOL 2017.
Browning DM, Archer SR.  2011.  Protection from livestock fails to deter shrub proliferation in a desert landscape with a history of heavy grazing. Ecological Applications. 21(5):1629-1642.
Browning DM, Duni D.  2011.  Digital soil mapping in the absence of field training data: A case study using terrain attributes and semiautomated soil signature derivation to distinguish ecological potential. Applied and Environmental Soil Science. 2001(Article ID 421904):421904.
Browning DM, Laliberte AS, Rango A..  2011.  Temporal dynamics of shrub proliferation: Linking patches to landscapes. International Journal of Geographical Information Science. 25(6):913-930.
Browning DM, Anderson JP, Peters DC.  2011.  Patterns in reproductive phenology for dryland grasses and shrubs from 1993 to 2010 in the Chihuahuan Desert. 96th ESA Annual Meeting, Earth Stewardship: Preserving and enhancing earth's life-support systems.
Browning DM, Maynard J, Karl JW, Peters DC.  2017.  Breaks in MODIS time series portend vegetation change: verification using long-term data in an arid grassland ecosystem. Ecological Applications. 27:1677-1693.
Browning DM, Karl JW, Moran D, Richardson AD, Tweedie C.  2017.  Phenocams bridge the gap between field and satellite observations in an arid grassland ecosystem. Remote Sensing of Environment. 9, 1071
Browning DM, Campos GPonce, Scott R.L., Peters DC.  2018.  Phenocams bridge the gap between field and satellite observations: Applications from agroecosystems. US-International Association for Landscape Ecology.

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