Jornada Bibliography
Response of Snowmelt Hydrology to Climate Change. Water, Air and Soil Pollution. 90:335-343.
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1996. Geographic patterns of simulated establishment of two Bouteloua species: Implications for distributions of dominants and ecotones. Journal of Vegetation Science. 10:343-356.
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1999. Modeling Snow Cover and Runoff Response to Global Warming for Varying Hydrological Years. World Resource Review. 11(1):76-91.
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1999. Hydrological Effects of a Changed Climate in Humid and Arid Mountain Regions. World Resource Review. 12(3):493508.
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2000. Plant species dominance at a grassland-shrubland ecotone: An individual-based gap dynamics model of herbaceous and woody species. Ecological Modelling. 152:5-32.
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2002. Extreme events as shaping physiology, ecology, and evolution of plants: toward a unified definition and evaluation of their consequences. New Phytologist. 160:21-42.
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2003. Climate change and biotic invasions: a case history of a tropical woody vine. Biological Invasions. 5:147-165.
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2003. Arid ecosystem responses to variations in the frequency and magnitude of growing season precipitation. 89th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. :Abstractp.476.
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2004. Effects of altered temperature and precipitation on desert protozoa associated with biological soil crusts. Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology. 53:507-514.
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2006. Selected Essays on Science, Rangelands, and Roles of the Society for Range Management, Volume II. Rangelands. 28(4):35-38.
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2006. Climate change and ecoystems of Asia with emphasis on Inner Mongolia and Mongolia. Rangelands. 30:46-51.
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2008. Climate change and rangelands: Responding rationally to uncertainty. Rangelands. 30:3-6.
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2008. Rangelands and climate change: A synthesis and challenges. Rangelands. 30:52-53.
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2008. Contributing to the mitigation of climate change using rangeland management. Rangelands. 30:7-11.
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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.
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2008. Predicitons for snow cover, glaciers and runoff in a changing climate. HydroPredict 2008. :277-280.
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2008. Predictions for snow cover, glaciers and runoff in a changing climate. Hydrology and Water Resrouces International Conference Proceedings.
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2008. Land resources: forests and arid lands. The effects of climate change on agriculture, land resources, water resources, and biodiversity in the United States.. :362pp..
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2008. Multiple constraints on ecological restoration: Re-establishment of black grama grass (Bouteloua eriopoda) after intensive grazing. Ecological Society of America Abstracts. :COS119-7.
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The ecology of dust. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 8(8):423-430.
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2011. Responses of wind erosion to climate-induced vegetation changes on the Colorado Plateau. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 108(10):3854-3859.
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2011. A synthetic review of feedbacks and drivers of shrub encroachment in arid grasslands. Ecohydrology. 5:520-530.
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2012. The Savory Method can not green deserts or reverse climate change. Rangelands. 35(5):72-74.
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2013. Cross-site comparisons of precipitation and surface water chemistry. Long-Term Trends in Ecological Systems: A Basis for Understanding Responses to Global Change. :46-50.
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2013. Temperature drives the continental-scale distribution of key microbes in topsoil communities. Science. 340:1574-1577.
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2013. Management and policy implications of cross-and within-site, long-term studies. Long-Term Trends in Ecological Systems: A Basis for Understanding Responses to Global Change. :206-215.
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2013. Patterns of net primary production across sites. Long-Term Trends in Ecological Systems: A Basis for Understanding Responses to Global Change. :42-45.
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2013. History and organization of the EcoTrends project. Long-Term Trends in Ecological Systems: A Basis for Understanding Responses to Global Change. :21-27.
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2013. Recommendations for data accessibility. :216-225.
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2013. Regional signatures of plant response to drought and elevated temperature across a desert ecosystem. Ecology. 94(9):2030-2041.
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2013. Cross-site comparisons of state-change dynamics. Long-Term Trends in Ecological Systems: A Basis for Understanding Responses to Global Change. :36-41.
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2013. Disturbance regimes and ecological responses across sites. Long-Term Trends in Ecological Systems: A Basis for Understanding Responses to Global Change. :58-71.
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2013. Long-term research across sites, ecosystems, and disciplines: synthesis and research needs. Long-Term Trends in Ecological Systems: A Basis for Understanding Responses to Global Change. :226-233.
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2013. Long-term trends in climate and climate-related drivers. Long-Term Trends in Ecological Systems: A Basis for Understanding Responses to Global Change. :81-114.
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2013. Long-term trends in ecological systems: An introduction to cross-site comparisons and relevance to global change studies. Long-Term Trends in Ecological Systems: A Basis for Understanding Responses to Global Change. :1-20.
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2013. Long-term trends in human demography and economy across sites. Long-Term Trends in Ecological Systems: A Basis for Understanding Responses to Global Change. :162-190.
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2013. Long-term trends in precipitation and surface water chemistry. Long-Term Trends in Ecological Systems: A Basis for Understanding Responses to Global Change. :115-161.
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2013. Long-term trends in production, abundance, and richness of plants and animals. Long-Term Trends in Ecological Systems: A Basis for Understanding Responses to Global Change. :191-205.
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2013. Ecosystem resilience despite large-scale altered hydroclimatic conditions. Nature. 494:349-352.
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2013. Earth Stewardship of rangelands: coping with ecological, economic, and political marginality. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 11(7):348-354.
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2013. Runoff responses to long-term rainfall variability in a shrub-dominated catchment. Journal of Arid Environments. 91:88-94.
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2013. Cross-site studies "by design:" Experiments and observations that provide new insights. Long-Term Trends in Ecological Systems: A Basis for Understanding Responses to Global Change. :72-80.
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2013. Savory’s unsubstantiated claims should not be confused with multipaddock grazing. Rangelands. 36(1):39-42.
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