Jornada Bibliography

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Wahl CRex.  1979.  Seasonal, interspecific, and intraspecific variation in the mobbing response of desert birds to different predator types. :65.
Walker RF, Whitford WG.  1970.  Soil water absorption capabilities in selected species of anurans. Herpetologica. 26:411-418.
Wall D.H., Bardgett R, Behan-Pelletier V.M, Herrick JE, Jones H, Ritz K, Six J., Strong D, Van der Putten W.H..  2012.  Soil Ecology and Ecosystem Services. :424.
Wallwork J.A, MacQuitty M, Silva S, Whitford WG.  1986.  Seasonality of some Chihuahuan Desert soil oribatid mites (Acari: Cryptostigmata). Journal of Zoology, London (A). 208:403-416.
Wang C, Han G., Wang S, Zhai X, Brown JR, Havstad K, Ma X, Wilkes A, Zhao M, Tang S et al..  2014.  Sound management may sequester methane in grazed rangeland ecosystems. Scientific Reports. 4
Ward C., Richardson G., Huddleston E.W..  1972.  Survey of aquatic invertebrates at the Jornada site. US/IBP Grassland Biome.
Ward TJ.  1986.  A study of runoff and erosion processes using large and small rainfall simulators.
Ward TJ, Bolin SB.  1989.  A study of rainfall simulators, runoff and erosion process, and nutrient yields on selected sites in Arizona and New Mexico.
Watts J.G, Bellotti A.C.  1967.  Some new and little known insects of economic importance on range grasses. Journal of Economic Entomology. 60:961-63.
Webb N, Strong C, Chappell A., Marx SK, McTainish G.  2013.  Soil organic carbon enrichment of dust emissions: Magnitude, mechanisms and its implications for the carbon cycle.
Webb N, LeGrand S, Cooper B, Courtright E, Edwards B, Felt C, Van Zee J, Ziegler N..  2021.  Size distribution of mineral dust emissions from sparsely vegetated and supply-limited dryland soils. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 126(22):e2021JD035478.
Webb N, Chappell A., Strong C, Butler H, Marx SK, Leys J, McTainish G, Viscarra-Rossell R.  2014.  Soil organic carbon dust emission: a synthesis of recent Australian research . Eighth International Conference on Aeolian Research (ICAR VIII). :p.196.
Webb N, Chappell A., Strong C, Marx SK, McTainish G.  2012.  The significance of carbon-enriched dust for global carbon accounting. Global Change Biology. 18:3275-3278.
Welsh RG.  1972.  Some ecological relationships between creosotebush (Larrea tridentata DC.) and bush muhly (Muhlenbergia porteri Scribn).
Welsh RG, Beck RF.  1976.  Some ecological relationships between creosotebush and bush muhly. Journal of Range Management. 29:427-475.
Wendell G., Brown JR.  2009.  Setting the stage to enhance ecological site description appplications to wildlife management in sagebrush ecosystems: A 2007 society for range management workshop. Society for Range Management Annual Meeting. :1000-16.
Whitford WG.  1999.  Seasonal and diurnal activity patterns in ant communities in a vegetation transition region of southeastern New Mexico (Hymenoptera: formicidae). Sociobiology. 34:477-491.
Whitford WG, Ludwig J., O'Laughlin T..  1973.  Soil temperatures at 10 and 50 cm for the Jornada site. US/IBP Desert Biome.
Whitford WG, Jackson E..  2007.  Seed harvester ants (Polonomyrmex rugosus) as "pulse" predators. Journal of Arid Enviornments. 70:549-552.
Whitford WG.  1991.  Subterranean termites and long-term productivity of desert rangelands. Sociobiology. 19:235-243.
Whitford WG, Bryant M, Ettershank G, Ettershank J, Santos PF.  1980.  Surface litter breakdown in a Chihuahuan Desert ecosystem. Pedobiologia. 20:243-245.
Whitford WG, Anderson JP, Rice P.M..  1997.  Stemflow contribution to the "fertile island" effect in creosotebush, Larrea tridentata. Journal of Arid Environments. 35:451-457.
Whitford WG, Schaefer D, Wisdom W.  1986.  Soil movement by desert ants. The Southwestern Naturalist. 31:273-274.
Whitford WG.  1978.  Structure and seasonal activity of Chihuahuan Desert ant communities. Insectes Sociaux. 25(1):79-88.
Whitford WG, F. Creusere M.  1977.  Seasonal and yearly fluctuations in Chihuahuan Desert lizard communities. Herpetologica. 33:54-65.
Whitford WG, Johnson R.K, DePree D.J.  1975.  Studies on wood borers, girdlers, and seed predators of mesquite. US/IBP Desert Biome. :15-21.
Wierenga PJ, Hudson D.B, Vinson J, Nash M.H, Toorman A.  1989.  Soil physical properties at the Las Cruces trench site.
Williamson JC, Bestelmeyer BT, Peters DC.  2012.  Spatiotemporal patterns of production can be used to detect state change across an arid landscape. Ecosystems. 15:34-47.
Wright R.G, Van Dyne G.M..  1970.  Simulation and Analysis of Dynamics of a Semi-Desert Grassland. Simulation and Analysis of Dynamics of a Semi-Desert Grassland.
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Yao J, Peters DC.  2012.  Seasonal distribution of net primary production in Chihuahuan Desert shrublands and grasslands in response to precipitation from 1990-2010. Wildland Shrub Symposium Proceedings. p. 42.
Yao J, Peters DC.  2012.  Seasonal distribution of net primary production by functional groups in Chihuahuan Desert, and the role of seasonal precipitation. 97th Ecological Society of America Meeting. PS 50-117.
Yao J, Peters DC, Havstad K, Gibbens, Robert P., Herrick JE.  2002.  Spatial variation in shrub invasion and loss of perennial grasses in the Chihuahuan Desert: A multiscale approach. 17th Annual Symposium, US International Association for Landscape Ecology. :30.
Yao J, Peters DC.  2011.  Spatial heterogeneity in aboveground net primary production and species richness at multiple scales in the Chihuahuan Desert. US-International Association for Landscape Ecology.
Yao J, Peters DC, Gibbens, Robert P., Havstad K, Herrick JE.  2004.  Spatial and temporal variation in desertification due to stressors at multiple scales. LAND Open Science. :32.
Yao J, Peters DC.  2015.  Simulated distribution of an invasive grass, Lehmann lovegrass, in the Chihuahuan Desert under future climate scenarios. 100th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America.
Young K, Schrader ST.  2014.  Spatial distribution and risk assessment of Johnsongrass (sorghum halepense) in Big Bend National Park, Texas. :161-168.

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