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Changes in mass and chemistry of plant roots during long-term decomposition on a Chihuahuan Desert watershed. Biology and Fertility of Soils. 26:16-22.
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1998. Combined effects of impervious surface and vegetation cover on air temperature variations in a rapidly expanding desert city. GIScience & Remote Sensing. 47:301-320.
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2010. Calf crop increases on the Jornada. Organized Farming. 3:1-2.
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1922. Chemical composition of forage species grazed by cattle on an arid New Mexico range. New Mexico Agricultural Experimental Station Bulletin No. 561. :33.
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1970. Chemical composition of the diet of cows grazing on arid range. Proceedings of the Western Section, American Society of Animal Science. 20:355-360.
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1969. Canopy architecture of Larrea tridentata (D. C.) Cov., a desert shrub: foliage orientation and direct beam radiation interception. Oecologia (Berlin). 75:54-60.
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1973. Calculation of daily distance walked by grazing cattle using real-time activity and position data collected by LORA-WAN sensors. 2nd U.S. Precision Livestock Farming Conference.
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2023. The contribution of brown vegetation to vegetation dynamics. Ecology. 91(3):743-755.
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2010. Connectivity in dryland landscapes: shifting concepts of spatial interactions. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 13(1):20-27.
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2015. The consequences of climate change for dryland biogeochemistry. New Phytologist.
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2022. Carbon and nitrogen dynamics during the decomposition of litter and roots of a Chihuahuan Desert annual Lepidium lasiocarpum. Ecological Monographs. 54:339-360.
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1984. Control of noxious range plants in a range management program. Journal of Range Management. 2:128-132.
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1949. Control of mesquite on Southwestern ranges. U.S. Department of Agriculture Leaflet 234. :8.
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1943. A conceptual model for determining soil erosion by water. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 29:1293-1302.
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2004. Cross-scale interactions, nonlinearities, and forecasting catastrophic events. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 101:15130-15135.
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2004. Cross-scale interactions and changing pattern-process relationships: Consequences for system dynamics. Ecosystems. 10:790-796.
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2007. Cascading Events in Linked Ecological and Socio-Economic Systems. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 5:221-224.
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2007. Climate change: Check the data yourself. High Country News.
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2010. 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. Changes in Perennial Grass Recruitment From 1858 to Present Following Woody Plant Invasion. 91st Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting. :99.
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2006. Can connectivity-mediated feedbacks to vegetation explain surprising ecological responses to catastrophic events? Ecological Society of America.
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2018. Complex landscapes in the American Southwest: Under what conditions does desetification lead to novel ecosystems? 2016 Ecological Society of America Meetings.
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2016. Climatic triggers for nonlinear and threshold responses of rangelands. 86th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. :31.
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2001. Controls on patterns in species dominance across multiple spatial scales at a biome transition zone. 85th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. :372.
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2000. Climatic variation and simulated patterns in seedling establishment of two dominant grasses at a semi-arid and grassland ecotone. Journal of Vegetation Science. 11:493-504.
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2000. Cross-site comparisons of climate and vegetation for two semiarid grasslands and their ECOTONE. 85th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. :372.
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2000. Cross Scale Interactions and Spatial Nonlinearities: An Interdisciplinary Framework. Ecological Society of America 90th Annual Meeting. :504.
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2011. Can we use the past as a lens to the future? Using historic events to predict regional grassland and shrubland responses to multi-year drought or wet periods under climate change 100th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America.
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2015. Cross-system comparisons elucidate disturbance complexities and generalities. Ecosphere. 2(7):Article81.
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2021. Comparison of soil-aggregate crushing-energy meters. Aeolian Research. 42(100559)
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2020. Critical standing crop residue amounts for wind erosion control in the inland Pacific Northwest, USA. CATENA. 195
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2020. Consumption rates of desert grassland herbivores. Proceedings of the XIV International Grassland Congress. :465-467..
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1981. Competition suppresses shrubs during early, but not late, stages of arid grassland–shrubland state transition. Functional Ecology. 33:1480–1490.
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2019. Cross-scale interactions drive ecosystem responses to precipitation in the Chihuahuan Desert. 97th Ecological Society of America Meeting. COS 186-2
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1986. Connecting stakeholders and climate science: A summary of farmer, rancher, and forester climate data needs and climate change attitudes. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting.
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2015. Change detection using 75-year aerial photo and satellite data sets, inexpensive means to obtain 6 cm resolution data, and developing opportunities for community-oriented remote sensing through photography. 2010 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting.
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2010. Comparative satellite capabilities for remote sensing of snow cover in the Rio Grande Basin. Proceedings of the Western Snow Conference. :21-26.
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2002. Climate change effects in the southwestern states of New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Nevada, California and Hawaii. National Association of Environmental Professionals Annual Conference 2015.
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1978. Cattle grazing distribution patterns related to topography across diverse rangeland ecosystems of North America. Rangeland Ecology & Management. 75:91-103.
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1974. Comparison of ASTER, MASTER, and ground-based hyperspectral reflectance measurements. Remote Sensing for Environmental Monitoring and Change Detection. :237-244.
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2007. A comparison of grazing behavior between desert adapted Mexican Criollo cattle and temperate British breeds using two diverse landscapes in New Mexico and Chihuahua. Society for Range Management Annual Meeting. :2379.
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