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ECOTONE Manual. :11pages.
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2005. Subdominant species distribution in microsites around two lifeforms at a desert grassland-shrubland transition zone. Journal of Vegetation Science. 15:615-622.
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2004. Sustainable management of arid lands: Recovery time and threshold dynamics in desert grasslands and shrublands. 88th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. :151.
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2003. Vegetation and climate characteristics of arid and semi-arid grasslands in North America and their biome transition zone. Journal of Arid Environments. 51:55-78.
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2002. Disturbance, vegetation and climate: determining critical factors affecting recovery in desert grasslands. 87th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. :159.
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2002. Simulating small mammal effects on grass-shrub ecotones in arid ecosystems. 17th Annual Symposium, US-International Association for Landscape Ecology. :119.
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2002. A bibliography of important plant species in the Chihuahuan Desert of North America (1904-2002). :277.
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2002. Effects of shrubs and disturbances on pattern and process in Chihuahuan Desert grasslands. 85th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. :393.
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2000. The influence of dominant plants on water dynamics at a semiarid grassland-shrubland ECOTONE: implications for the recruitment of Larrea tridentata. 84th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. 80:109.
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1999. Decomposing the complexity of species coexistence patterns: an example from a semiarid grassland-shrubland transition zone. 5th World Congress, International Association for Landscape Ecology. I (A-K):67.
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1999. Vegetation structure at a grassland-shrubland ecotone: Biotic versus abiotic factors leading to shrub invasion. 83rd Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. 79:71.
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1998. Coexistence pattern in respect to the dominant species in a desert grassland-shrubland ecotone: from the individual plant to the landscape level. US-International Association for Landscape Ecology Conference.
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