Jornada Bibliography

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Conference Paper
Hyder P.W., Fredrickson E.L., Estell RE, Havstad K, Donart G.B..  2002.  Changes in phenolic compounds and organic matter in leaf litter from creosotebush [Larrea tridentata (Sess. & Moc. ex Dc.) Cov.] and tarbush (Flourensia cernua dc.). 55th Annual Meeting, Society for Range Management. :13.
Hyder P.W., Fredrickson E.L., Estell RE, Havstad K, Remmenga M.D..  1998.  Computerized technique for the assessment of plant utilization by herbivores. Society for Range Management Meeting. 51:Abstract34.
Fredrickson E.L., Hyder P.W., Tellez M.R., Estell RE.  1998.  Concentrations and distributions of nordihydroguaiaretic acid, total phenolics and condensed tannins in creosotebush (Larrea tridentata). Annual Meeting, Society for Range Management. 51:29.
Hu D., Fredrickson E.L., Hyder P.W., Estell RE.  1999.  Effects of aqueous leaf extracts of creosotebush, larrea tridentata, on germination of seven species of sympatric plants. 5th Symposium on Resources of the Chihuahuan Desert Region: US and Mexico. :Abstract24.
Bestelmeyer S, Hyder P.W., Fredrickson E.L., Havstad K, Herrick JE, Huenneke L., Atchley J..  2000.  K-12 environmental science education on the US-Mexican border. 85th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. :248.
Fredrickson E.L., Havstad K, Estell RE, Hyder P.W..  1997.  Perspectives on desertification: Southwestern United States. International Symposium Workshop, Combating Desertification: Connecting Science with Community Action. :10.
Fredrickson E.L., Longland W.S., Hyder P.W., Hu D., Estell RE.  1999.  Role of herebivorous and granivorous fauna in the maintenance of mesquite coppice dune systems. 5th Symposium on Resources of the Chihuahuan Desert Region: U.S. and Mexico. :17-18.
Conference Proceedings
Estell RE, Havstad K, Anderson D.M., Barrow J.R., Coffin D.P., Fredrickson E.L., Herrick JE, Hyder P.W..  1999.  Rangeland research in the Chihuahuan Desert. New Mexico Livestock Research Briefs and Cattle Growers’ Short Course. :71-76.