Jornada Bibliography

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Kay F.R, Sobhy H.M, Whitford WG.  1999.  Soil microarthropods as indicators of exposure to environmental stress in Chihuahuan desert rangelands. Biology and Fertility of Soils. 28:121-128.
Kay F.R, Sobhy H.M, Whitford WG.  1999.  Soil microarthropods as indicators of exposure to enviromental stress in Chihuahuan Desert rangelands. Biololgy and Fertility of Soils. 28:121-128.
Steinberger Y, Aldon EF, Whitford WG.  1990.  Soil Microarthropod Fauna of Four Habitats of the Rio Puerco Watershed, New Mexico. The Southwestern Naturalist . 35(3):279-284.
Stott D.E., Wienhold B, Van Es H, Herrick JE.  2020.  Soil health assessment for agricultural lands. Approaches to Soil Health Analysis, Volume 1. 1:79-99.
Wall D.H., Bardgett R, Behan-Pelletier V.M, Herrick JE, Jones H, Ritz K, Six J., Strong D, Van der Putten W.H..  2012.  Soil Ecology and Ecosystem Services. :424.
Wall D.H., Bardgett R, Behan-Pelletier V.M, Herrick JE, Jones H, Ritz K, Six J., Strong D, Van der Putten W.H..  2012.  Soil Ecology and Ecosystem Services. :424.
Steinberger Y, Pen-Mouratov S., Whitford WG.  2004.  Soil disturbance by soil animals on a topoclimatic gradient. European Journal of Soil Biology. 40:73-76.
Schwab LK, Unc A, Lucero M.E..  2011.  Soil distrubance increases soil microbial enzymatic activity in arid ecoregion. 4th International Conference Enzymes in the Environment.
Monger CH.  2006.  Soil Development in the Jornada Basin. Structure and Function of a Chihuahuan Desert Ecosystem. The Jronada Basin Long-Term Ecological Research Site. :81-106.
Schuman G.E., Janzen H.H., Herrick JE.  2002.  Soil carbon dynamics and potential carbon sequestration by rangelands. Environmental Pollution. 116:391-396.
Sylvain ZA, Wall D.H., Cherwin K, Reichmann L, Peters DC, Sala O.E.  2014.  Soil animal responses to moisture availability are largely scale, not ecosystem dependent: Insight from a cross-site study. Global Change Biology. 20:2631-2643.
Sylvain ZA, Wall D.H., Cherwin K, Reichmann L, Peters DC, Sala O.E.  2014.  Soil animal responses to moisture availability are largely scale, not ecosystem dependent: Insight from a cross-site study. Global Change Biology. 20:2631-2643.
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)
Bestelmeyer BT, Skaggs R.K.  2008.  Social-biophysical feedbacks and land change in an arid rangeland region. 93rd Ecological Society of America Annual Meetings. :PS51-157.
Marshall N, Stokes C.J., Webb N, Marshall P, Lankester A.  2014.  Social vulnerability to climate change in primary producers: a typology approach . Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment. 186:86-93.
Meredith GRhiannon, Spiegal S., Kleinman PJA, R. Harmel D.  2022.  The social networks of manureshed management. Journal of Environmental Quality.
Elias EH, Aney S, Duff G., Gifford C, Spiegal S., Cibils AF, Steiner J, Estell RE.  2020.  Snapshot of rancher perspectives on creative cattle management options. Rangelands.
Elias EH, Aney S, Duff G., Gifford C, Spiegal S., Cibils AF, Steiner J, Estell RE.  2020.  Snapshot of rancher perspectives on creative cattle management options. Rangelands.
Roth G.A., Whitford WG, Steinberger Y.  2009.  Small mammal herbivory: Feedbacks that help maintain desertified ecosystems. Journal of Arid Environments. 73:62-65.
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.
Grigal D., Bell J.C, Ahrens R.J eds., Boone R.D, Kelly E., Monger CH, Sollins P..  1999.  Site and landscape characterization for ecological studies. Standard soil methods for long-term ecological research. :29-52.
Grigal D., Bell J.C, Ahrens R.J eds., Boone R.D, Kelly E., Monger CH, Sollins P..  1999.  Site and landscape characterization for ecological studies. Standard soil methods for long-term ecological research. :29-52.
Anderson D.M., Smith J.N.  1980.  A single bayonet gate for trapping range cattle. Journal of Range Management. 33:316-317.
Chopping M., Rango A., Goslee S, Schmugge T.J, Ritchie J.  2002.  Simulation of grassland-shrubland transition zone landscape images at 650nm using a simple BRDF model. Proceedings of the International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium. 6:3561-3563.
Elias EH, Rango A., Steele C, Mejia J, Baca R, James D.K, Schrader ST.  2014.  Simulated impact of climate change on hydrology of multiple watersheds using traditional and recommended snowmelt runoff model methodology. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2014.
Elias EH, Rango A., Steele C, Mejia J, Baca R, James D.K, Schrader ST.  2014.  Simulated impact of climate change on hydrology of multiple watersheds using traditional and recommended snowmelt runoff model methodology. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2014.
Riginos C., Herrick JE, Sundaresan SR, Farley C, Belnap J.  2011.  Simple method for monitoring rangeland health and wildlife habitat. IX International Rangeland Congress.
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.
Monger CH, Kelley EF.  2002.  Silica minerals. Soil Minerology with Environmental Applications. :611-636.
Webb N, Chappell A., Strong C, Marx SK, McTainish G.  2012.  The significance of carbon-enriched dust for global carbon accounting. Global Change Biology. 18:3275-3278.
Huenneke L..  1996.  Shrublands and grasslands of the Jornada Long-Term Ecological Research Site: desertification and plant community structure in the northern Chihuahuan Desert. Proceedings: symposium on shrubland ecosystem dynamics in a changing environment. Gen. Tech. Rep. INT-GTR-338:48-50.
Barrow J.R., McArthur E.D., Sosebee R.E, Tausch R.J.  1996.  Shrubland ecosystem dynamics in a changing environment. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report INT-GTR-338.
Snyder K.A, Tartowski S..  2006.  Shrub-grass transitions and multiscale temporal variation in water availability. Proceedings of the Sixth Symposium on the Natural Resources of the Chihuahuan Desert Region.
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.
Utsumi S.A, Cibils AF, Estell RE, Soto-Navarro S..  2006.  Sheep and goat grazing as a tool to mange encroachment of one-seed juniper (Juniperus monosperma Engelm. Sarg.). III Simposium Internacional de Pastizales. :13.
Smith G, Kiesling H.E., Herbel C.H., Ray E.E., Trujillo P.A., Orcasberro R., Sivinski J.S.  1980.  Sewage solids as supplemental feed for ruminants grazing rangeland forage. Transactions of the American Nuclear Society. 34:338-339.
Smith G, Kiesling H.E., Herbel C.H., Ray E.E., Trujillo P.A., Orcasberro R., Sivinski J.S.  1980.  Sewage solids as supplemental feed for ruminants grazing rangeland forage. Transactions of the American Nuclear Society. 34:338-339.
Smith G, Kiesling H.E., Orcasberro R., Ray E.E., Herbel C.H..  1979.  Sewage solids as supplemental feed for beef cows grazing dormant rangeland forage. American Society for Animal Science Conference. :178.
Moran S., Fitzgerald G., Rango A., Walthall C., Barnes E., Bausch W., Clarke T., Daughtry C., Everitt J., Escobar D.E. et al..  2003.  Sensor development and radiometric correction for agricultural applications. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing. 69:705-718.
Moran S., Fitzgerald G., Rango A., Walthall C., Barnes E., Bausch W., Clarke T., Daughtry C., Everitt J., Escobar D.E. et al..  2003.  Sensor development and radiometric correction for agricultural applications. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing. 69:705-718.
Moran S., Fitzgerald G., Rango A., Walthall C., Barnes E., Bausch W., Clarke T., Daughtry C., Everitt J., Escobar D.E. et al..  2003.  Sensor development and radiometric correction for agricultural applications. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing. 69:705-718.
Moran S., Fitzgerald G., Rango A., Walthall C., Barnes E., Bausch W., Clarke T., Daughtry C., Everitt J., Escobar D.E. et al..  2003.  Sensor development and radiometric correction for agricultural applications. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing. 69:705-718.
Steele C, Rango A., Hall D.K, Bleiweiss M..  2010.  Sensitivity of the snowmelt runoff model to underestimates of remotely sensed snow covered area. International Symposium on Geoscience and Remote Sensing (IEEE). :WEP2.PL.10.
Schreiner-McGraw A.P, Vivoni E.  2018.  On the sensitivity of hillslope runoff and channel transmission losses in arid piedmont slopes. Water Resources Research. 54:4498-4518.
Cleland EE, Collins S.L., Dickson TL, Farrer EC, Gross K.L., Gherardi LA, Hallett LM, Hobbs RJ, Hsu JS, Turnbull L et al..  2013.  Sensitivity of grassland plant community composition to spatial vs. temporal variation in precipitation. Ecology. 94(8):1687-1696.
Terrill CE, Ercanbrack S.K., Hulet CV, Knight A.D, Stoddard B.J..  1987.  Selection to increase farm income. Journal of Animal Science, 79th Annual Meeting, American Society for Animal Science. 65(Suppl 1):No.25-200.
Niles M., Wiener S., Schattman R., Roesch-McNally G., Reyes J.T..  2019.  Seeing is not always believing: Crop loss and climate change perceptions among farm advisors. Environmental Research Letters. 14(4)
Herbel C.H..  1986.  Seeding shrubs in the field. Forage and Fuel Production from Salt-Affected Wasteland. :377-385.

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