Jornada Bibliography
Controlling one-seed juniper saplings with small ruminants: What we've learned. Rangelands. 40:129-135.
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2018. Defoliation of Flourensia cernua (tarbush) with high-density mixed-species stocking. Journal of Arid Environments. 130:62-67.
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2016. The changing role of shrubs in rangeland-based livestock production systems: Can shrubs increase our forage supply? Rangelands. 36(2):25-31.
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2014. Is differential use of Juniperus monosperma by small ruminants driven by terpenoid concentration. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 40:285-293.
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2014. Effects of adding protein, condensed tannins, and polyethylene glycol to diets of sheep and goats fed one-seed juniper and low quality roughage. Small Ruminant Research. 112:56-68.
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2013. Increasing shrub use by livestock in a world with less grass. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 65:553-562.
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2012. Characterizing foraging patterns among cattle and bonded and non- bonded small ruminants using spatial point process techniques. 22nd Annual Conference Proceedings on Applied Statistics in Agriculture. :12-35.
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2010. Weed management using goats: Effects on water infiltration rate. Society for Range Management. :75-7.
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2009. Seasonal changes in one seed juniper intake by sheep and goats in relation to dietary protein and plant secondary metabolites. Small Ruminant Research. 81:152-162.
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2009. Effects of one-seed juniper and polyethylene glycol on intake, rumen fermentation, and plasma amino acids in sheep and goats fed supplemental protein and tannins.. Journal of Animal Science. 86:224.
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2008. Effects of one-seed juniper on intake, rumen fermentation, and plasma amino acids in sheep and goats fed supplemental protein. Journal of Animal Science. 86:223.
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2008. Effects of goats on Tamarix spp. and understory vegetation for riparian restoration. Society for Range Management 60th Annual Meeting and Trade Show. :PaperNo.425.
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2007. One seed juniper intake by sheep and goats supplemented with degradable or by-pass protein. Society for Range Management Meeting Proceedings. :PaperNo.448.
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2007. Sheep and goats as tool to suppress juniper encroachment: Influence of stocking density and mixed grazing during summer. Society for Range Management Annual Meeting. :PaperNo.447.
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2007. Role of Species Diversity and Secondary Compound Complementarity on Diet Selection of Mediterranean Shrubs by Goats. Journal of Chemical Ecology. :1279-1287.
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2006. One Seed Juniper Intake by Sheep and Goats Supplemented with Degradable or By-Pass Protein. 14th Wildland Shrub Symposium.
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2006. One Seed Juniper Intake by Sheep and Goats Supplemented with Degradable or By-Pass Protein. New Mexico Section Range Science Winter Meetings.
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2006. Application of Emission-Excitation Fluorescence Spectrum for the Determination of Plants in Goat Diets. Pittsburg Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy. :70.
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2005. Browsing the Bosque. Network News. 18:7.
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2005. Livestock as land management tools: weed control using goats. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Quivira Coalition.
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2005. Livestock as Tools for Ecological Restoration: Using Goats to Control Salt Cedar. Jornada Trails. 9:2.
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2005. Use of Goats to Control Salt Cedar. The Nature Park News. 14:3.
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2005. Effects of methods of exposure to Eastern red cedar foliage on cedar consumption by Boer crossbred wether goats. Small Ruminant Research. 54:197-212.
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2004. Diet selection of cattle and bonded small ruminants grazing arid rangeland. Sheep Research Journal. 8:11-18.
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