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Gillette D.E, Ono D., Richmond K..  2004.  A combined modeling and measurement technique for estimating wind-blown dust emissions at Owens (dry) Lake, CA. Journal of Geophysical Research. 109:1-23.
Laliberte AS, Fredrickson E.L., Rango A..  2007.  Combining Decision Trees with Hierarchical Object-Oriented Image Analysis for Mapping Arid Rangelands. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing. 73:197-207.
Griffith DM, Lehmann CER, Strömberg CAE, Parr CL, R. Pennington T, Sankaran M, Ratnam J, Still CJ, Powell RL, Hanan N et al..  2017.  Comment on “The extent of forest in dryland biomes”. Science. 358:3pp.
Peterson CL, Brandt LA, Elias EH, Hurteau SR.  2021.  Community Forests Prepare for Climate Change. EOS. 102
Buonopane M., Foster HLaura, Remmenga M.D..  2005.  Community response to removals of plant functional groups and species from a Chihuahuan Desert shrubland. Oikos. 110:67-80.
Drewa P.B., Platt W.J., Moser E.B..  2002.  Community structure along elevation gradients in headwater regions of longleaf pine savannas. Plant Ecology. 160:61-78.
Baffaut C, Baker J.M, Biederman JA, Bosch DD, Brooks ES, Buda AR, Demariac EM, Elias EH, Flerchinger GN, Goodrich DC et al..  2020.  Comparative analysis of water budgets across the U.S. long-term agroecosystem research network. Journal of Hydrology. 588
Whitford WG, Johnson P., Ramirez J.  1976.  Comparative ecology of the harvester ants Pogonomyrmex barbatus (F. Smith) and Pogonomyrmex rugosus (Emery). Insectes Sociaux. 23:117-132.
Kemp P.R, Reynolds J.F, Pachepsky Y., Chen J..  1997.  A comparative study of soil water dynamics in a desert ecosystem.. Water Resources Research. 33:73-90.
Valentine K.A, Norris J.J.  1964.  A comparative study of soils of selected creosotebush sites in southern New Mexico. Journal of Range Management. 17:23-32.
Henderson CW.  1971.  Comparative temperature and moisture responses in Gambel and Scaled Quail. The Condor. 73:430-436.
Di Stefano SF, Karl JW, McCord S, Stauffer N, Makela P, Manning M.  2018.  Comparison of 2 vegetation height methods for assessing greater sage-grouse seasonal habitat. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 42(2):213-224.
Ippolito TA, Herrick JE, Dosswa E, Garba M, Ouattara M, Singh U, Stewart Z, Prasad P.VVara, Oumarou IA, Neff J..  2021.  A Comparison of Approaches to Regional Land-Use Capability Analysis for Agricultural Land-Planning. Land. 10(5)
Ritchie J, Schmugge T.J, Hsu A.F., Rango A..  2007.  Comparison of ASTER, MASTER, and ground-based hyperspectral reflectance measurements. Remote Sensing for Environmental Monitoring and Change Detection. :237-244.
Karl JW, McCord S, Hadley B.  2017.  A comparison of cover calculation techniques for relating point-intercept vegetation sampling to remote sensing imagery. Ecological Indicators. 73:156-165
Toledo DP, Herrick JE, Abbott L.  2010.  A comparison of cover pole with standard vegetation monitoring methods. Journal of Wildlife Management. 74(3):600-604.
Taylor H.S, MacKay WP, Herrick JE, Guerrero R.A., Whitford WG.  1998.  Comparison of field methods to detect termite activity in the northern Chihuahuan Desert (Isoptera). Sociobiology. 32:1-15.
Knox J.H, Koger M..  1946.  A comparison of gains and carcasses produced by three types of feeder steers. Journal of Animal Science. 5:331-337.
Jacob F., Petitcolin F., Schmugge T.J, Vermote E., French A.N., Ogawa K..  2004.  Comparison of land surface emissivity and radiometric temperature derived from MODIS and ASTER sensors. Remote Sensing of Environment. 90:137-152.
Altangerel N, Walker J.W., Mayagoitia P, C. Bailey D, Estell RE, Scully M.  2017.  Comparison of Near Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy and Raman Spectroscopy for Predicting Botanical Composition of Cattle Diets. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 70:781-786..
Hanson CL, Johnson G., Rango A..  1999.  Comparison of Precipitation Catch Between Nine Measuring Systems. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering.
Sun G., Coffin E.P., Lauenroth W.K.  1998.  Comparison of root distributions of species in North American grasslands using GIS. Journal of Vegetation Science. 8:587-596.
Langley S.K, Cheshire H.M, Humes K.S.  2001.  A comparison of single date and multitemporal satellite classification in a semi-arid grassland.. Journal of Arid Environments. 49:401-411.
Salley S.W, Herrick JE, Holmes C, Karl JW, Levi M, McCord S, Van De Waal C, Van Zee J.  2018.  A comparison of soil texture-by-feel estimates: Implications for the citizen soil scientist. Soil Science Society of America. 82:1526-1537.
Pi H., Huggins D, Webb N, Sharrat B.  2020.  Comparison of soil-aggregate crushing-energy meters. Aeolian Research. 42(100559)
Santos PF, Elkins NZ, Steinberger Y, Whitford WG.  1984.  A comparison of surface and buried Larrea tridentata leaf litter decomposition in North American hot deserts. Ecology. 65:278-284.
White EP, Adler PB, Lauenroth W.K, Gill RA, Greenberg D, Kaufman DM, Rassweiler A, Rusak JA, Smith M.D, Steinbeck JR et al..  2006.  A comparison of the species-time relationship across ecosystems and taxonomic groups. Oikos. 112:185-195.
Laliberte AS, Browning DM, Rango A..  2012.  A comparison of three feature selection methods for object-based classification of sub-decimeter resolution UltraCam-L imagery. International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation. 15:70-78.
Godinez-Alvarez H., Herrick JE, Mattocks M., Toledo DP, Van Zee J.  2009.  Comparison of three vegetation monitoring methods: Their relative utility for ecological assessment and monitoring. Ecological Indicators. 9:1001-1008.
Barrow J.R..  1983.  Comparisons among pollen viability measurments methods in cotton. Crop Science. 23:734-736.
Pierce N, Archer SR, Bestelmeyer BT.  2019.  Competition suppresses shrubs during early, but not late, stages of arid grassland–shrubland state transition. Functional Ecology. 33:1480–1490.
Caccamise DF.  1974.  Competitive relationships of the Common and Lesser Nighthawks. The Condor. 76:1-20.
Salley S.W, Monger CH, Brown JR.  2016.  Completing the land resource hierarchy. Rangelands. 38
Medina A., Lucero M.E., Holguin F.O., Estell RE, Posakony J.J., Simon J., O'Connell M.A.  2005.  Composition and antimicrobial activity of Anemposis californica leaf oil. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 53:8694-8698.
Lucero M.E., Estell RE, Fredrickson E.L..  2010.  Composition of Ceanothus gregii oil as determined by steam distillation and solid-phase microextraction. Journal of Essential Oil Research. 22:140-142.
Lucero M.E., Estell RE, Sedillo RL.  2005.  The composition of Dalea formosa oil determined by steam distillation and solid-phase microextraction. Journal of Essential Oil Research. 17:645-647.
Conley W.H., Conley MR, Karl TR.  1992.  A computational study of episodic events and historical context in long-term ecological process: climate and grazing in the northern Chihuahuan Desert. Coenoses. 7:55-60.
Wright R.G.  1972.  Computer processing of chart quadrat maps and their use in plant demographic studies. Journal of Range Management. 25:476-478.
Parsons A.J., Wainwright J, Powell MD, Kaduk J, Brazier RE.  2004.  A conceptual model for determining soil erosion by water. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 29:1293-1302.
Moorhead DL, Reynolds J.F, Whitford WG.  1986.  A conceptual model of primary productivity, decomposition, and nitrogen cycling in the Chihuahuan creosotebush desert. Tree Physiology. 2:215-222.
Barrow J.R..  1986.  The conditions required to isolate and maintain viable cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) microspores. Plant Cell Reports. 5:405-408.
Okin GS, Heras MMoreno-de, Saco PM, Throop HL, Vivoni E, Parsons A.J., Wainwright J, Peters DC.  2015.  Connectivity in dryland landscapes: shifting concepts of spatial interactions. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 13(1):20-27.
Iwaniec D, Gooseff M, Suding KN, Johnson DSamuel, Reed DC, Peters DC, Adams M.B., Barretyt JE, Bestelmeyer BT, Castoroni M et al..  2021.  Connectivity: insights from the U.S. Long Term Ecological Research Network. Ecosphere. 12(5):1-30.
Osborne BB, Bestelmeyer BT, Currier CM, Homyak PM, Throop HL, Young K, Reed SC.  2022.  The consequences of climate change for dryland biogeochemistry. New Phytologist.
Karban CC, Miller M., Herrick JE, Barger N..  2021.  Consequences of piñon-juniper woodland fuel reduction: Prescribed fire increases soil erosion while mastication does not. Ecosystems.
Campbell R.S., Canfield R.H..  1929.  Conservative grazing, a paying policy. The Cattleman. 16:32-33.
Li J, Okin GS, Tatarko J, Webb N, Herrick JE.  2014.  Consistency of wind erosion assessments across land use and land cover types: a critical analysis. Aeolian Research. 15:153-260.
Toevs GR, Karl JW, Taylor J, Spurrier C, Karl MS, Bobo M, Herrick JE.  2011.  Consistent indicators and methods and a scalable sample design to meet assessment, inventory, and monitoring information needs across scales. Rangelands. 33(4):14-20.
Taylor SD, Browning DM, Baca R, Gao F.  2021.  Constraints and opportunities for detecting land surface phenology in drylands. Journal of Remote Sensing. 2:1-15.
Cosentino B, Schooley RL, Bestelmeyer BT, Kelly J.F., Coffman JM.  2014.  Constraints and time lags for recovery of a keystone species (Dipodomys spectabilis) after landscape restoration. Landscape Ecology. 29:665-675.

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