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Schreiner-McGraw A.P, Vivoni E, Ajami H, Sala O.E, Throop HL, Peters DC.  2020.  Woody Plant Encroachment has a Larger Impact than Climate Change on Dryland Water Budgets. Scientific Reports. 10(8112)
Pierre C., Hiernaux P., Rajot J-L, Kergoat L., Webb N, A. Touré A, Marticorena B, Bouet C..  2021.  Wind erosion response to past and future agro-pastoral trajectories in the Sahel (Niger). Landscape Ecology.
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.  Where management and climate variability matter most: An evaluation of metrics for monitoring agroecosystem production and phenology. 2021 Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union.
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.  Where management and climate variability matter most: An evaluation of metrics for monitoring agroecosystem production and phenology. 2021 Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union.
Throop HL, Archer SR, Monger CH, Waltman S..  2011.  When bulk density methods matter: Implications for estimating soil organic carbon pools in rocky soils. Journal of Arid Environments. 77:66-71.
Throop HL, Archer SR, Monger CH, Waltman S..  2012.  When bulk density methods matter: implications for estimating soil organic carbon pools in coarse soils. Journal of Arid Environments. 77:66-71.
Taylor SD, Browning DM, Baca R.  2021.  What would it take to detect land surface phenology in sparsely vegetated drylands? Ecological Society of American Conference 2021.
Tartowski S., James D.K.  2009.  Weed management using goats: Effects on water infiltration rate. Society for Range Management. :75-7.
Tromble J.M..  1977.  Water requirements for mesquite (Prosopis juliflora). Journal of Hydrology. 34:171-179.
Wood M.K, Tromble J.M..  1980.  Water quality control from livestock management. Proceedings of the 2nd International-American Conference on Salinity and Water Management Technology. :21.
Hennessy J.T., Gibbens, Robert P., Tromble J.M., Cardenas M.  1983.  Water properties of caliche. Journal of Range Management. 36:723-726.
Tromble J.M..  1982.  Water ponding for increasing soil water on arid rangelands. Journal of Range Management. 35:601-603.
Tromble J.M., Gibbens, Robert P., Herbel C.H..  1977.  Water ponding for increasing soil water. 30th Annual Meeting, Society for Range Management. :51-52.
Tromble J.M., Gibbens, Robert P..  1977.  Water management on a semiarid native rangeland in the Southwest. 13th Annual Water Resources Association Conference. :1071.
Tromble J.M..  1988.  Water interception by two arid land shrubs. Journal of Arid Environment. 15:65-70.
Tromble J.M..  1988.  Water budget for creosotebush-infested rangeland. Journal of Arid Environment. 15:71-74.
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Klass JR, Trojan JM, Thomas S., Peters DC.  2011.  Utilizing the tropic interactions of nematodes as indicators of change in soil biota associated with the loss of bouteloua eiopda grasslands. 96th Ecological Society of America Meeting.
Klass JR, Trojan JM, Thomas S., Peters DC.  2011.  Utilizing the tropic interactions of nematodes as indicators of change in soil biota associated with the loss of bouteloua eiopda grasslands. 96th Ecological Society of America Meeting.
Toloumbaye T., Anderson D.M., Pieper, Rex D..  1983.  Utilization of tobosa standing crop by cattle under seasonal-rotation and seasonal-continuous grazing on a semidesert rangeland. 36th Annual Meeting, Society for Range Management. :287.
Tadingar T.  1982.  Utilization of standing crop by cattle under seasonal short duration grazing and seasonal continuous grazing on a semidesert tobosa rangeland. :128.
Eve M.D., Peters A.J..  1996.  Using high temporal resolution satellite data to assess shrub control effectiveness. Wildland Shrub Symposium, Proceedings: Shrubland Ecosystem Dynamics in a Changing Environment. General Technical Report INT-GTR-338:88-94.
Traynor A, Miller SW, McCord S, Webb N, Stauffer N, Kachergis E, Newbury C, Courtright J, Cappuccio N.  2020.  Using benchmarks to assess management objectives across ecological domains. Ecological Society of America.
Chapline W.R., Talbot M.W..  1926.  The use of salt in range management. :32.
Tartowski S..  2005.  Use of Goats to Control Salt Cedar. The Nature Park News. 14:3.
Tartowski S..  2005.  Use of Goats for the Control of Salt Cedar.
Herrick JE, Arnalds O., Bestelmeyer BT, Brignezu S., Han G., Johnson M-VV, Montanarella L., Pengue W., Toth G..  2016.  Unlocking the sustainable potential of land resources evaluation systems, strategies and tools. :89pp..
Ypsilantis W., Karl MS, Bottomley T., Biggam P., O'Green A., Townsend L., Bestelmeyer BT, Davis R., Gilgert W., Dibenedetto J. et al..  2008.  Understanding global warming impacts to forest and rangeland landscapes with benchmark ecological sites. Geological Society of America. :766-1.
Torell GL, Lee KD, Steele C.  2019.  Understanding future threats to western rangelands: Modeling the performance of grazing strategies in the face of environmental change. Western Agriculture Economics Association. 17(1):40-45.
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Killingbeck K.T..  1996.  Tracking environmental change with the desert shrub ocotillo (Fouquiera splendens): Prospects and pitfalls. Proceedings: symposium on shrubland ecosystem dynamics in a changing environment. Gen. Tech. Rep. INT-GTR-338:224-229.
Smith G, Ward R.G., Herbel C.H., Trujillo P.A., Helton E.D..  1981.  Toxicological evaluation of sewage product fed to beef cows with dormant forage. American Society of Animal Scientists.
Sun J, Wang Y, Piao S, Liu M, Han G., Li J, Liang E, Lee TMing, Liu G, Wilkes A et al..  2022.  Toward a sustainable grassland ecosystem worldwide. The Innovation. 3:e100265.
Lancaster J., Mouat D.A, Kuehl R.O., Whitford WG, Rapport D.J.  1996.  Time series satellite data to identify vegetation responses to stress as an indicator of ecosystem health. Wildland Shrub Symposium, Proceedings: Shrubland Ecosystem Dynamics in a Changing Environment. General Technical Report INT-GTR-338:255-261.
Nichols M.H, Lane L.J., Gibbens, Robert P..  1996.  Time series analysis of data from raingage networks in the Southwest. Wildland Shrub Symposium, Proceedings: Shrubland Ecosystem Dynamics in a Changing Environment. General Technical Report INT-GTR-338:43-47.
Bestelmeyer BT, Tugel A.J., Peacock G., Sanchez H..  2006.  A three-tiered approach for coupled vegetation and soil sampling to develop ecological descriptions. Proceedings of 2006 West Regional Cooperative Soil Survey Conference.
Salley S.W, Maynard J, Nauman T, Talbot C, Brown JR.  2018.  Testing the ecological site group concept. Society for Range Management Meeting. January 28-February 2, 2018
Gillette D.E, Lawson, Jr. RE, Thompson RS.  2004.  A ‘‘test of concept’’ comparison of aerodynamic and mechanical resuspension mechanisms for particles deposited on field rye grass (Secale cercele). Part 2. Threshold mechanical energies for resuspension particle fluxes. Atmospheric Environment. 38:4799-4803.
Gillette D.E, Lawson, Jr. RE, Thompson RS.  2004.  A ‘‘test of concept’’ comparison of aerodynamic and mechanical resuspension mechanisms for particles deposited on field rye grass (Secale cercele). Part 1. Relative particle flux rates. Atmospheric Environment. 38:4789-4797.
McCord S, Welty JL, Courtright J, Dillon C, Traynor A, Burnett S, Courtright E, Fults G., Karlgh JW, Van Zee J et al..  2021.  Ten practical questions to improve data quality. Rangelands. :1-12.
McCord S, Welty JL, Courtright J, Dillon C, Traynor A, Burnett S, Courtright E, Fults G., Karlgh JW, Van Zee J et al..  2021.  Ten practical questions to improve data quality. Rangelands. :1-12.
Snyder K.A, Tartowski S., Gutschick V.P.  2004.  Temporal variation in water availability. Sixth Symposium on the Natural Resources of the Chihuahuan Desert Region. :42.
Tugel A.J., Wills S.A., O'Green A..  2008.  Technology and research needs to support soil change studies in reserach and soil survey. Geological Society of America. :679-11.

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