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Barrow J.R., McCaslin BD, Monger CH, Feder I..  1996.  Mycorrhizal similarities of septate fungal root endophytes in native plant species of arid ecosystems. International Conference on Mycorrhizae.
Staffeldt E.E., Vogt K.B.  1975.  Mycorrhizae of desert plants. US/IBP Desert Biome.
Van Zee J, Whitford WG, Smith W.E.  1997.  Mutual exclusion by dolichoderine ants on a rich food source. Southwestern Naturalist. 42:229-231.
Johnson A.R, Turner S.J., Whitford WG, de Soyza A.G., Van Zee J.  2000.  Multivariate characterization of perennial vegetation in the northern Chihuahuan Desert. Journal of Arid Environments. 44:305-325.
Sisk C.N., Pezzotti C., Obeidat S., Rayson G.D., Fredrickson E.L., Estell RE, Anderson D.M..  2005.  Multivariate 3-way Data Analysis to Identify Specific Plants in the Diets of Free-Ranging Herbivores. Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy. :70.
Laliberte AS, Goforth MA, Steele C, Rango A..  2011.  Multispectral remote sensing from unmanned aircraft: image processing workflows and applications for rangeland environments. Remote Sensing. 3(11):2529-2551.
Laliberte AS, Rango A..  2011.  Multispectral remote sensing from unmanned aircraft: development of workflows and comparison with WorldView-2 data. American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. CD ROM
Obeidat S., Bai B., Rayson G.D., Anderson D.M., Puscheck A.D., Landau S.Y., Glasser T..  2008.  A multi-source portable light emiting diode spectrofluorometer. Applied Speactroscopy. 62:327-332.
Webb N.  2018.  Multi-scale wind erosion monitoring and assessment for US rangelands. Society for Range Management Meeting. January 28-February 2, 2018
Duni D, Herrick JE, Spaeth K., Barger N., Van Zee J, Belnap J.  2009.  Multiscale variability of soil aggregate stability: implications for rangeland hydrology and erosion. 62nd Society for Range Mangement Annual Meeting. :07-11.
Bird S.B., Herrick JE, Wander M.M., Murray L.W.  2007.  Multiscale variability in soil aggregate stability: Implications for understanding semiarid grassland degradation. Geoderma. 140:106-118.
Snyder K.A, Tartowski S..  2006.  Multi-scale temporal variation in water availability: implications for vegetation dynamics in arid and semi-arid ecosystems. Journal of Arid Environments. 65:219-234.
Snyder K.A, Maxwell CJ, Cable J.M..  2005.  Multi-scale responses of carbon and water fluxes to magnitude and frequency of precipitation pulses in the Northern Chihuahuan desert. Ecological Society of America, 90th Annual Meeting. :599.
Laliberte AS, Rango A., Fredrickson E.L..  2005.  Multi-scale, Objected-oriented analysis of Quickbird Imagery for Determining Percent Cover in Arid Land Vegetation. 20th Biennial Workshop on Aerial Photography, Videography, and High Resolution Digital Imageary for Rescource Assessment. :CDROM.
Collins S.L., Belnap J, Grimm N.B., Rudgers J.A., Dahm C., D'Odorico P, Litvak M., Natvig D.O., Peters DC, Pockman W.T. et al..  2014.  A multiscale, hierarchical model of pulse dynamics in arid-land ecosystems. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics. 45:397-419.
Yao J, Peters DC, Havstad K, Gibbens, Robert P., Herrick JE.  2006.  Multi-scale factors and long-term responses of Chihuahuan Desert grasses to drought. Landscape Ecology. 21:1217-1231.
McCord S, James D.K, Wilson D, Karl JW, Kachergis E.  2015.  Multiscale ecosystem monitoring: an application of scaling data to answer multiple ecological questions. 68th Annual Society for Range Management Meeting.
Pillsbury FC, Peters DC, Yao J, Okin GS.  2011.  Multiscale drivers of spatially variable grass production and loss in the Chihuahuan Desert. 96th ESA Annual Meeting, Earth Stewardship: Preserving and enchancing earth's life-support systems.
Okin GS, Gillette D.E, Herrick JE.  2006.  Multiscale controls on and consequences of aeolian processes in landscape change in arid and semi-arid environments. Journal of Arid Environments. 65:253-275.
Bestelmeyer BT, Trujillo D., Tugel A.J., Havstad K.  2006.  A multi-scale classification of vegetation dynamics in arid lands: What is the right scale for models, monitoring, and restoration? Journal of Arid Environments. 65:296-318.
Taylor SD, Browning DM.  2021.  Multi-scale assessment of a grassland productivity model. Biogeosciences. 18(6):2213-2220.
Yakowitz D.S, Weltz M.A., Herrick JE.  1997.  A multiple objective decision approach with application to rangeland health. 52nd Annual Conference, Soil and Water Conservation Society.
Tartowski S., James D.K.  2008.  Multiple constraints on ecological restoration: Re-establishment of black grama grass (Bouteloua eriopoda) after intensive grazing. Ecological Society of America Abstracts. :COS119-7.
Rayson G.D., Danielson T.L., Anderson D.M., Estell RE, Fredrickson E.L., Havstad K.  1999.  Multidimensional fluorescence for the investigation of dietary habits of free-ranging herbivores. 41st Rocky Mountain Conference on Analytical Chemistry. :No.634.
Rayson G.D., Danielson T.L., Anderson D.M., Estell RE, Fredrickson E.L., Havstad K.  1999.  Multidimensional fluorescence for the investigation of dietary habits of free-ranging herbivores. Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies Conference. :No.202.
Chopping M., Laliberte AS, Rango A..  2004.  Multiangle data from CHRIS/Proba for determination of canopy structure in desert rangelands. International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS 2004). VII:4742-4745.
Chopping M., Su L., Laliberte AS, Rango A., Moisen G., Martonchik J.V.  2006.  A Multi-Angle Approach to Mapping Forest and Shrub Canopy Structure in the Southwestern United States. NASA Biodiversity and Terrestrail Ecosystem Joint Workshop.
Fredrickson E.L., Anderson C.A., Ford P.L, Truett J., Roemer G..  2002.  Mowing versus fire on expansion of black-tailed prairie dogs reintroduced into Chihuahuan Desert grasslands. 87th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. :352.
Anderson D.M., Fredrickson E.L., Havstad K, Nolen B., Nayak P., Hale C.S..  2004.  A moving virtual boundary (VB trademark). 6th Symposium of the Natural Resources of the Chihuahuan Desert. :Abstractp.16.
Schooley RL, Bestelmeyer BT.  2000.  Movements during colony founding by queens of the honeypot ant (Myrmecocystus mimicus Wheeler). American Midland Naturalist. 144:439-444.
Nyamuryekung'e S., Cibils AF, Estell RE, Gonzalez AL, Roacho-Estrada J.O., Rodriguez-Almedia F.A.  2016.  Movement and spatial proximity patterns of rangeland-raised Raramuri Criollo cow-calf pairs. Journal of Animal Science Supplement.
Nyamuryekung'e S., Cibils AF, Estell RE, Gonzalez AL, McIntosh MM, Spiegal S., Continanza F.G.  2019.  Movement and Cow-calf proximity patterns of Raramuri Criollo vs. Angus-crossbred nursing cows grazing Chihuahuan Desert rangeland in summer. 72nd Society for Range Management International Meeting.
Nyamuryekung'e S., Cibils AF, Estell RE, VanLeeuwen D., Spiegal S., Steele C, Gonzalez AL, McIntosh MM, Gong Q, Cao H.  2022.  Movement, activity, and landscape use patterns of heritage and commercial beef cows grazing Chihuahuan Desert rangeland. Journal of Arid Environments. 199:104704.
Davis C.A..  1974.  Mourning dove foods in semi-desert, south-central New Mexico. Journal of Wildlife Management. 38:941-944.
Olmsted A..  2009.  Mountain Snow Equals River Flow. New Mexico State University Research & Resources. Spring:22-23.
Ares F.N..  1953.  Mountain or mesa range; a comparison of costs and returns determines relative value of each. The American Hereford Journal. 44:104-105.
Nyamuryekung'e S., Cibils AF, Estell RE, Gonzalez AL, Roacho-Estrada J.O., Rodriguez-Almedia F.A, Spiegal S..  2018.  Mother-Offspring Interactions in Raramuri Criollo Cattle on New Mexico and Chihuahua (Mexico) Rangelands. Society for Range Management Meeting. January 28-February 2, 2018
Romig KB, Allred K.  2013.  Mosses new to New Mexico. Evansia. 30(3):105-109.
Gile L.H, Grossman R..  1967.  Morphology of the argillic horizon in desert soils of southern New Mexico. Soil Science. 106:6-15.
Deutz P., Montanez I.P, Monger CH.  2001.  Morphology and isotope heterogeneity of Late Quaternary pedogenic carbonates: implications for paleosol carbonates as paleoenvironmental proxies. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, and Palaeoecology. 166:293-317.
Deutz P., Montanez I.P, Monger CH.  2003.  Morphologies and stable and radiogenic isotope composition of pedogenic carbonate in Late Quaternary relict and buried soils, New Mexico: an integrated record of pedogenic overprinting. Journal of Sedimentary Research. 72:809-822.
Whitford WG, Martinez-Meza E., de Soyza A.G..  1995.  Morphological variation in creosotebush, Larrea tridentata: effects on ecosystem properties. Proceedings: symposium on shrubland ecosystem dynamics in a changing environment. Gen. Tech. Rep. INT-GTR-338:195-198.
Rango A., Chopping M., Ritchie J, Havstad K, Kustas WP, Schmugge T.J.  2000.  Morphological characteristics of shrub-coppice dunes in desert grasslands of southern New Mexico derived from scanning LIDAR. Remote Sensing of Environment. 74:26-44.
Gile L.H, Peterson F.F, Grossman R..  1966.  Morphological and genetic sequences of carbonate accumulation in desert soils. Soil Science. 101:347-360.
Webb N.  2018.  A more or less dusty future? Ecological Society of America Meeting.
Watkins W.E.  1939.  Monthly variation in carotene content of two important range grasses, Sporobolus flexuosus and Bouteloua eriopoda. Journal of Agricultural Research. 58:695-99.
Watkins W.E, Knox J.H.  1945.  The monthly protein and phosphorus contents of two important range grasses of Southern New Mexico. Journal of Animal Science. 4:298-305.
Brown JR, Havstad K.  2004.  Monitoring to detect change on rangelands: physical, social, and economic/policy drivers. African Journal of Range and Forage Science. 21:115-121.
Riginos C., Herrick JE.  2010.  Monitoring rangeland health: A guide for pastoralists and other land managers in Eastern Africa.
Karl JW, Herrick JE, Pyke D.A..  2017.  Monitoring protocols: Options, approaches, implementation, benefits. Rangeland Systems. :527-567.

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