Jornada Bibliography

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N. Burruss D, Yao J, Havstad K, Scroggs SLP.  2015.  Explaining abrupt spatial transitions in agro-ecosystem responses to periods of extended drought. 2015 LTER All Scientists Meeting.
Chopping M., Laliberte AS, Rango A..  2004.  Exploitation of multi-angle data from CHRIS on PROBA: First results from the Jornada Experimental Range. Proceedings of the 2nd ESA CHRIS/PROBA Workshop.
Bird S.B., Herrick JE, Wander M.M..  2001.  Exploiting heterogeneity of soil organic matter in rangelands: Benefits for carbon sequestration. The Potential of U.S. Grazing Lands to Sequester Carbon and Mitigate the Greenhouse Effect. :121-136.
McIntosh MM, Macon L., Redd M, Cibils AF, Estell RE, Nyamuryekung'e S., Utsumi S.A, Gonzalez AL, Cox A, Duff G. et al..  2022.  Explorations of heritage vs conventional cattle in a changing climate. Explorations of heritage vs conventional cattle in a changing climate .
Whitford WG.  2017.  Exploring a Desert Experiences of an Ecologist/Naturalist in a New Mexico Desert. :189.
Klemow K, Bowser G, Cid C, Middendorf G, Mourad T, Herrick JE.  2017.  Exploring ecological careers – A new Frontiers series. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 15:336-337.
Skaggs R.K, Bestelmeyer BT.  2009.  Exploring the linkages between socio-economic & ecological processes in rangeland landscapes. 62nd Society for Range Management Annual Meeting. :30-2.
Urban D.L., Goslee S, Pierce K., Lookingbill T..  2002.  Extending community ecology to landscapes. Ecoscience. 9:200-212.
Snyder K.A, Donovan L.A., James J., Tiller R.L., Richards J.H.  2004.  Extensive summer water pulses do not necessarily lead to canopy growth of Great Basin and northern Mojave Desert shrubs. Oecologia. 141:325-334.
Gile L.H, Hawley J., Grossman R., Ahrens R.J eds., Monger CH, Peterson F.F, Gibbens, Robert P., Lenz J.M., Bestelmeyer BT, Nolen B..  2002.  An extract from a 50th annimversary guidebook for the Desert Project (manuscript in preparation). :207pp.
Estell RE, Tellez M.R., Fredrickson E.L., Anderson D.M., Havstad K, Remmenga M.D..  2001.  Extracts of Flourensia cernua reduce consumption of alfalfa pellets by sheep. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 27:2275-2285.
Tellez M.R., Estell RE, Fredrickson E.L., Powell J.E., Wedge D.E., Schrader K., Kobaisy M.M..  2001.  Extracts of Fluorensia cernua (L): volatile constituents and antifungal, antialgal, and antitermite bioactivities. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 27:2263-2273.
Gutschick V.P, BassiriRad H..  2003.  Extreme events as shaping physiology, ecology, and evolution of plants: toward a unified definition and evaluation of their consequences. New Phytologist. 160:21-42.
Bestelmeyer BT, Levi M, Macanowicz N, Throop HL, Webb N.  2022.  An extreme precipitation event, abrupt grass recovery, and soil processes in the Chihuahuan Desert. Ecological Society of America (ESA).
Zhang Y, Moran S., Nearing MA, Ponce-Campos GE, Huete A, Buda AR, Bosch DD, Gunter SA, Kitchen S.G., W. McNab H et al..  2013.  Extreme precipitation patterns and reductions of terrestrial ecosystem production across biomes. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 118:148-157.
Schreiner-McGraw A.P, Ajami H, Vivoni E.  2019.  Extreme weather events and transmission losses in arid streams. Environmental Research Letters. 14(8):084002.

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