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Delgado-Baquerizo M, Bardgett R, Vitousek PM, Maestre F., Williams MA, Eldridge D.J., Lambers H, Neuhauser S, Gallardo A, García-Velázquez L et al..  2019.  Changes in below ground biodiversity during ecosystem development. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 116:6891–6896.
Lane D.R, Peters DC, Lauenroth W.K.  2000.  Changes in grassland canopy structure across a precipitation gradient. Journal of Vegetation Science. 11:359-368.
Lane D.R, Peters DC, Lauenroth W.K.  2000.  Changes in grassland canopy structure across a precipitation gradient. Journal of Vegetation Science. 11:359-368.
Diekmann LO, Lawrence D, Okin GS.  2007.  Changes in the spatial variation of soil properties following shifting cultivation in a Mexican tropical dry forest. Biogeochemistry. 84(1):99-113.
Ayarza M., Huber-Sannwald E., Herrick JE, Reynolds J.F, Garcia-Barrios L., Welchez L.A., Lentes P., Pavon J., Morales J..  2010.  Changing human-ecological relationships and drivers using the Quesungual Agroforestry System in western Honduras. Renewable Agriculture and Food System. :1-9.
Knapp A.K, Hoover DL, Wilcox KR, Avolio ML, Koerner SE, La Pierre KJ, Loik ME, Luo Y, Sala O.E, Smith M.D.  2015.  Characterizing differences in precipitation regimes of extreme wet and dry years: implications for climate change experiments. Global Change Biology. 21:2624-2633.
Knapp A.K, Hoover DL, Wilcox KR, Avolio ML, Koerner SE, La Pierre KJ, Loik ME, Luo Y, Sala O.E, Smith M.D.  2015.  Characterizing differences in precipitation regimes of extreme wet and dry years: implications for climate change experiments. Global Change Biology. 21:2624-2633.
Knapp A.K, Hoover DL, Wilcox KR, Avolio ML, Koerner SE, La Pierre KJ, Loik ME, Luo Y, Sala O.E, Smith M.D.  2015.  Characterizing differences in precipitation regimes of extreme wet and dry years: implications for climate change experiments. Global Change Biology. 21:2624-2633.
Bestelmeyer BT, Burkett LM, Lister L, Brown JR, Schooley RL.  2019.  Collaborative Approaches to Strengthen the Role of Science in Rangeland Conservation. Rangelands. 41(5):218-226.
Laliberte AS, Fredrickson E.L., Rango A..  2007.  Combining Decision Trees with Hierarchical Object-Oriented Image Analysis for Mapping Arid Rangelands. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing. 73:197-207.
Griffith DM, Lehmann CER, Strömberg CAE, Parr CL, R. Pennington T, Sankaran M, Ratnam J, Still CJ, Powell RL, Hanan N et al..  2017.  Comment on “The extent of forest in dryland biomes”. Science. 358:3pp.
Sun G., Coffin E.P., Lauenroth W.K.  1998.  Comparison of root distributions of species in North American grasslands using GIS. Journal of Vegetation Science. 8:587-596.
Langley S.K, Cheshire H.M, Humes K.S.  2001.  A comparison of single date and multitemporal satellite classification in a semi-arid grassland.. Journal of Arid Environments. 49:401-411.
Salley S.W, Herrick JE, Holmes C, Karl JW, Levi M, McCord S, Van De Waal C, Van Zee J.  2018.  A comparison of soil texture-by-feel estimates: Implications for the citizen soil scientist. Soil Science Society of America. 82:1526-1537.
White EP, Adler PB, Lauenroth W.K, Gill RA, Greenberg D, Kaufman DM, Rassweiler A, Rusak JA, Smith M.D, Steinbeck JR et al..  2006.  A comparison of the species-time relationship across ecosystems and taxonomic groups. Oikos. 112:185-195.
Laliberte AS, Browning DM, Rango A..  2012.  A comparison of three feature selection methods for object-based classification of sub-decimeter resolution UltraCam-L imagery. International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation. 15:70-78.
Medina A., Lucero M.E., Holguin F.O., Estell RE, Posakony J.J., Simon J., O'Connell M.A.  2005.  Composition and antimicrobial activity of Anemposis californica leaf oil. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 53:8694-8698.
Lucero M.E., Estell RE, Fredrickson E.L..  2010.  Composition of Ceanothus gregii oil as determined by steam distillation and solid-phase microextraction. Journal of Essential Oil Research. 22:140-142.
Lucero M.E., Estell RE, Sedillo RL.  2005.  The composition of Dalea formosa oil determined by steam distillation and solid-phase microextraction. Journal of Essential Oil Research. 17:645-647.
Li J, Okin GS, Tatarko J, Webb N, Herrick JE.  2014.  Consistency of wind erosion assessments across land use and land cover types: a critical analysis. Aeolian Research. 15:153-260.
Ji W, Hanan N, Browning DM, Monger CH, Peters DC, Bestelmeyer BT, Archer SR, C. Ross W, Lind BM, Anchang J et al..  2019.  Constraints on shrub cover and shrub-shrub competition in a U.S. southwest desert. Ecosphere. 10(2):1-16.
Li G, Abrahams AD.  1999.  Controls of sediment transport capacity in laminar interrill flow on stone-covered surfaces. Water Resources Research. 35:305-310.
Levi M, Rasmussen C.  2014.  Covariate selection with iterative principal component analysis for predicting physical soil properties. Geoderma. 219-220:46-57.
Peters DC, Lugo AE, Chapin, III F.S., Pickett STA, Duni D, Rocha AV, Swanson F.J, Laney C., Jones,(eds.) J.W.  2011.  Cross-system comparisons elucidate disturbance complexities and generalities. Ecosphere. 2(7):Article81.
Peters DC, Lugo AE, Chapin, III F.S., Pickett STA, Duni D, Rocha AV, Swanson F.J, Laney C., Jones,(eds.) J.W.  2011.  Cross-system comparisons elucidate disturbance complexities and generalities. Ecosphere. 2(7):Article81.
Lucero M.E., Barrow J.R., Osuna-Avila P., Reyes-Vera I..  2008.  A cryptic microbial community persists within micropropagated Bouteloua eriopods (Torr.) Torr. cultures. Plant Science. 174:570-575.
Cárdenas PA, Christensen EM, Ernest M, Lightfoot DC, Schooley RL, Stapp P, Rudgers J.A..  2021.  Declines in rodent abundance and diversity track regional climate variability in North American drylands. Global Change Biology. 27:4005-4023.
Moorhead DL, Sinsabaugh R., Linkins A.E, Reynolds J.F.  1995.  Decomposition processes: Modelling approaches and applications. Science of the Total Environment. 183:137-149.
Li H, Reynolds J.F.  1995.  On definition and quantification of heterogeneity. Oikos. 73:280-284.
López DRubén, Cavallero L, Willems P, Bestelmeyer BT, Brizuela M.A.  2022.  Degradation influences equilibrium and non-equilibrium dynamics in rangelands: Implications in resilience and stability. Applied Vegetation Science. :e12670.
Fair J.L., Lauenroth W.K, Coffin D.P..  1999.  Demography of Bouteloua gracilis in a mixed prairie: analysis of genets and individuals. Journal of Ecology. 87:233-243.
Throop HL, Lajtha K, Kramer M.  2013.  Density fractionation and 13C reveal changes in soil carbon following woody encroachment in a desert ecosystem. Biogeochemistry. 112(112):409-422.
Anderson D.M., Estell RE, Havstad K, Shupe, W. Larry, Libeau R., Murray L.W.  1996.  Differences in ewe and wether behavior when bonded to cattle. Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 47:201-209.
Levi M, Bestelmeyer BT.  2018.  Digital soil mapping for predicting and managing fire in rangelands. Fire Ecology. :1-12.
Karl JW, Herrick JE, Unnasch RS, Gillan JK, Ellis E, Lutters W, Martin L.  2013.  Discovering ecologically relevant knowledge from published studies through geosemantic searching. BioScience. 63(8):674-682.
Smith SD, Ludwig J..  1978.  The distribution and phytosociology of Yucca elata in southern New Mexico. The American Midland Naturalist. 100:202-212.
Ludwig J., Cunningham GL, Whitson P.D.  1988.  Distribution of annual plants in North American deserts. Journal of Arid Environments. 15:221-227.
Cornelius JM, Kemp P.R, Ludwig J., Cunningham GL.  1991.  The distribution of vascular plant species and guilds in space and time along a desert gradient. Journal of Vegetation Science. 2:59-72.
Coffin D.P., Laycock W.A., Lauenroth W.K.  1998.  Disturbance intensity and above- and belowground herbivory effects on long-term (14 y) recovery of a semiarid grassland. Plant Ecology. 139:221-233.
Coffin D.P., Laycock W.A., Lauenroth W.K.  1998.  Disturbance intensity and above- and belowground herbivory effects on long-term (14 y) recovery of a semiarid grassland. Plant Ecology. 139:221-233.
Schowalter T.D, Lightfoot DC, Whitford WG.  1999.  Diversity of arthropod responses to host-plant water stress in a desert ecosystem in southern New Mexico. American Midland Naturalist. 142:281-290.
Barrow J.R., Lucero M.E., Reyes-Vera I., Havstad K.  2008.  Do symbiotic microbes have a role in plant evolution, performance and response to stress? Communicative and Integrative Biology. 1:69-73.
Herrick JE, Lal L..  1996.  Dung decomposition and pedoturbation in a seasonally dry tropical pasture. Biology and Fertility of Soils. 23:177-181.
Vivoni E, Rango A., Anderson C.A., Pierini N, Schreiner-McGraw A.P, Saripalli S, Laliberte AS.  2014.  Ecohydrology with Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. Ecosphere. 5(10)
Lajtha K, Schlesinger W.H.  1988.  The effect of CaCO3 on the uptake of phosphorous by two desert shrub species Larrea tridentata (D. C.) Cov. and Parthenium incanum H.B.K.. Botany Gazette. 149:328-334.
MacKay WP, Silva S, Lightfoot DC, Pagani MI, Whitford WG.  1986.  Effect of increased soil moisture and reduced soil temperature on a desert soil arthropod community. The American Midland Naturalist. 116:45-56.
Lajtha K, Klein M.  1988.  The effect of varying nitrogen and phosphorus availability on nutrient use by Larrea tridentata, a desert evergreen shrub. Oecologia. 75:348-353.
Lajtha K, Whitford WG.  1989.  The effect of water and nitrogen amendments on photosynthesis, leaf demography, and resource-use efficiency in Larrea tridentata, a desert evergreen shrub. Oecologia. 80:341-348.
Li J, Okin GS, Epstein H.  2009.  Effects of enhanced wind erosion on surface soil texture and characteristics of windblown sediments. Journal of Geophysical Research - Biogeosciences. 114, G02003
Stewart W.C, Whitney T.R., Scholljegerdes E.J., Naumann H.D., Cherry N.M., Muir J.P., Lambert B.D., Walker J.W., J. Adams R, Welch K.D. et al..  2015.  Effects of Juniperus species and stage of maturity on nutritional, in vitro digestibility, and plant secondary compound characteristics. Journal of Animal Science. 93:4034-4047.

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