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Preserving heterogeneity and consistency in hydrological model inversions by adjusting pedotransfer functions. 3rd Brazilian Soil Physics Meeting.
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1980. The failure of nitrogen and lignin control of decomposition in a North American desert. Oecologia. 65:382-386.
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1985. Nutrient cycling by the subterranean termite Gnathamitermes tubiformans in Chihuahuan Desert ecosystem. Oecologia. 48:277-283.
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1981. Nutrient losses in runoff from grassland and shrubland habitats in southern New Mexico: II. Field plots. Biogeochemistry. 49:69-86.
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2000. On the spatial pattern of soil nutrients in desert ecosystems. Ecology. 77:364-374.
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1996. Ion and sulfate-isotope ratios in arid soils subject to wind erosion in the southwestern USA. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 52:54-58.
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1988. Soil moisture content and plant transpiration in the Chihuahuan Desert of New Mexico. Journal of Arid Environments. 12:119-126.
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1987. Nutrient losses in runoff from grassland and shrubland habitats in Southern New Mexico: I. rainfall simulation experiments. Biogeochemistry. 45:21-34.
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1999. Nutrient cycling within an arid ecosystem. Structure and Function of a Chihuahuan Desert Ecosystem. The Jornada Basin Long-Term Ecological Research Site. :133-149.
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2006. The vulnerability of biotic diversity. Industrial Ecology. :245-260.
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1994. Plant-soil interactions in deserts. Biogeochemistry. 42:169-187.
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1998. Inorganic carbon and the global carbon cycle. Encyclopedia of Soil Science. :706-708.
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2002. Desertification. Encyclopedia of Global Change. :253-256.
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2002. A global budget for atmospheric NH3. Biogeochemistry. 15:191-211.
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1992. Climate, environment and ecology. Proceedings of the Second World Climate Conference.
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1991. Processes controlling ammonia volatilization from Chihuahuan Desert soils. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 23:637-642.
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1991. Global environmental change: Effects on biodiversity. Conservation Biology: Research Priorities for the Next Decade. :175-223.
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2001. Biological Feedbacks in Global Desertification. Science. 247:1043-1048.
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1990. Stable isotope ratios and the dynamics of caliche in desert soils. Stable Isotopes in Ecological Research. :309-317.
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1989. Chihuahuan Climate. Second Symposium on the Resources of the Chihuahuan Desert Region: United States and Mexico. :40-63.
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1986. ASTER observations over New Mexico test sites. Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union. 81:AbstractNo.H22E-12.
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2000. Estimation of surface emissivity for arid lands. International Association of Hydrological Science. IAHS Publication No. 267:168-174.
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2000. ASTER observations of surface temperature and emissivity over New Mexico test sites. Fall 2003 Meeting, American Geophysical Union. 84:F634.
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2003. Remote sensing in hydrology. Advances in Water Resources. 25:1367-1385.
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2003. ASTER thermal infrared observations over New Mexico. Proceedings of the International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium. I:24-26.
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2002. ASTER observations of the spectral emissivity over New Mexico. Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE) 8th International Symposium on Remote Sensing: Remote Sensing for Agriculture, Ecosystems and Hydrology III. 4542:207-213.
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2002. Temperature and emissivity separation from multispectral thermal infrared observations. Remote Sensing of Environment. 79:189-198.
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2002. Validation of surface temperature determination with aster thermal infrared data. European Geophysical Society; American Geophysical Union; European Union of Geosciences.
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2005. Satellite observations of ground water changes in New Mexico. 59th Annual New Mexico Water Conference.
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2014. ASTER observations of the spectral emissivity of arid lands. Proceedings of the International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium. III:715-717.
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2001. ASTER observations of spectral emissivity for arid lands. Proceedings of the IGARSS 2001 Symposium, Sydney, Australia. :II:715-717.
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2001. Estimation of surface emissivity for arid lands. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Remote Sensing and Hydrology.
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2001. ASTER observations of spectral emissivity over New Mexico. 8th International Symposium on Remote Sensing, Agriculture Ecosystems and the Environment. :118,AbstractNo.4542-30.
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2001. Satellite observations of spectral emissivity. Global Energy and Water Cycle Conference.
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2001. Botanical diets and dietary overlap of black-tailed jackrabbits and cattle on black grama grassland. :51.
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1990. The cost of a range calf. American Cattle Producer. 9:3-6.
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1927. Influence of small-scale disturbances by kangaroo rates on Chihuahuan Desert ants. Oecologia. 125:142-149.
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2000. Shrub encroachment, productivity pulses, and core-transient dynamics of Chihuahuan Desert rodents. Ecosphere. 9(7):Articlee02330.
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2018. Movements during colony founding by queens of the honeypot ant (Myrmecocystus mimicus Wheeler). American Midland Naturalist. 144:439-444.
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2000. Spatial patterns, density dependence, and demography in the harvester ant, Pogonomyrmex rugosus, in semi-arid grasslands. Journal of Arid Environments. 53:183-196.
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2003. Dispersion of kangaroo rat mounds at multiple scales in New Mexico, USA. Landscape Ecology. 6:267-277.
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2001. Shrub encroachment, landscape restoration, and intraguild predation. Journal of Arid Environments . 193(3)
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2021. Arthropod associates and herbivory on tarbush in southern New Mexico. The Southwestern Naturalist. 41:140-144.
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1996. Diversity of arthropod responses to host-plant water stress in a desert ecosystem in southern New Mexico. American Midland Naturalist. 142:281-290.
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1999. Territorial behavior of Bootettix argentatus Bruner (Orthoptera: Acrididae). The American Midland Naturalist. 102:182-184.
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1979. Image interpreter tool: An ArcGIS tool for estimating vegetation cover from high-resolution imagery. Rangelands. 33(4):35-40.
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2011. On the sensitivity of hillslope runoff and channel transmission losses in arid piedmont slopes. Water Resources Research. 54:4498-4518.
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2018. Woody Plant Encroachment has a Larger Impact than Climate Change on Dryland Water Budgets. Scientific Reports. 10(8112)
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