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Baddock MC, Zobeck TM, Van Pelt S, Fredrickson E.L..  2011.  Dust emissions from undisturbed and disturbed, crusted playa surfaces: cattle trampling effects. Aeolian Research. 3:31-41.
Klose M, Gill TE, Etyemezian V, Nikolich G, Zadeh ZGhodsi, Webb N, Van Pelt S.  2019.  Dust emission from crusted surfaces: Insights from field measurements and modelling. Aeolian Research. 40:1-14.
Herrick JE, Lal L..  1996.  Dung decomposition and pedoturbation in a seasonally dry tropical pasture. Biology and Fertility of Soils. 23:177-181.
Anderson D.M., Tietjen G..  1982.  Drylot shrink of cattle grazing semidesert rangeland during February, May, July and October. Proceedings of the Western Section Meeting, American Society of Animal Science. 33:242-245.
Reynolds J.F, Fernández RJ, Kemp P.R.  2000.  Drylands and global change: Rainfall variability and sustainable rangeland production. Proceedings of the 12th Toyota Conference: Challenge of Plant and Agricultural Sciences to the Crisis of the Biosphere on the Earth in the 21<sup>st</sup> Century. :73-86.
Franco A.C, Gherardi LA, de Tomasel CM, Andriuzzi WS, Ankrom KE, E. Shaw A, Bach EM, Sala O.E, Wall D.H..  2019.  Drought suppresses soil predators and promotes root herbivores in mesic, but not in xeric grasslands. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 116:12883–12888.
Herbel C.H..  1968.  Drought effects on a southern New Mexico range and the nature of recovery. 21st Annual Meeting, Society for Range Management. :56-57.
Herbel C.H., Ares F.N., Wright RAnderson.  1972.  Drought effects on a semidesert grassland range. Ecology. 3:1084-1093.
Fredrickson E.L..  2005.  Drought as a Dynamic Process: Recovering from Long Term Rangeland Impacts of Drought. 2005 3rd Annual Drought Summit: "The Drought: It Ain't OVer 'Til It's Over, and It Ain't Over!", USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. :pp.20.
Lohmiller RGeorge.  1963.  Drought and its effect on condition and production of a desert grassland range. :57.
Herbel C.H., Gibbens, Robert P..  1981.  Drought and grazing management decisions. Proceedings of the International Ranchers' Roundup. :187-192.
Smith G, Kiesling H.E., Ray E.E., Orcasberro R., Trujillo P.A., Herbel C.H., Sivinski J.S.  1979.  Dried irradiated sewage solids as supplemental feed for cattle.
Levi M, Webb N.  2017.  Drawing a representative sample from the NCSS soil database: Building blocks for the national wind erosion network. ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meeting Abstracts.
Karl JW, Taylor J, Bobo M.  2014.  A double-sampling approach to deriving training and validation data for remotely-sensed vegetation products. International Journal of Remote Sensing. 35(5):1936-1955.
Archer SR, Throop HL, Browning DM, Predick K..  2009.  Does woody plant encroachment increase ecosystem carbon stocks? Ecological Society of America 94th Annual Meeting. :PS46-59.
Bestelmeyer BT, Khalil N.I., Peters DC.  2007.  Does shrub invasion indirectly limit grass establishment via seedling herbivory? A test at grassland-shrubland ecotones Journal of Vegetation Science. 18:363-370.
Browning DM, Archer SR, Franklin J, Guertin D.P.  2009.  Does livestock grazing influence spatial patterns of woody plant proliferation? Ecological Society of America Abstracts. :COS127-10.
Kerley G.IH, Whitford WG.  2002.  Does kangaroo rat graminivory contribute to the persistence of desertified shrublands? 87th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. :177.
Rio-Casanova L., Bestelmeyer BT.  2008.  Does energy flux determine ant diversity? A case study in an arid ecosystem 93rd Ecological Society of America Annual Meetings. :PS71-14.
Cipriotti P.A, Flombaum P., Sala O.E, Aguiar M..  2008.  Does drought control emergence and survival of grass seedlings in semi-arid rangelands? An example with a Patagonian species Journal of Arid Environments. 72:161-174.
Bestelmeyer BT.  2005.  Does desertification diminish biodiversity? Enhancement of ant diversity by shrub invasion in southwestern USA Diversity and Distributions. 11:45-55.
Nyamuryekung'e S., Cibils AF, Estell RE, VanLeeuwen D., Steele C, O. Estrada R, Almeida FARodríg, Gonzalez AL, Spiegal S..  2020.  Do Young Calves Influence Movement Patterns of Nursing Raramuri Criollo Cows on Rangeland? Rangeland Ecology and Management. 73(1):84-92.
Barrow J.R., Lucero M.E., Reyes-Vera I., Havstad K.  2008.  Do symbiotic microbes have a role in plant evolution, performance and response to stress? Communicative and Integrative Biology. 1:69-73.
Godinez-Alvarez H., Herrick JE, Mattocks M., Toledo DP.  2008.  Do sampling methods differ in their utility for ecological monitoring? Comparison of line-point intercept, grid-point intercept, and ocular estimate methods Ecological Society fo America Abstracts. :PS83-125.
Fernández RJ, Wang M, Reynolds J.F.  2002.  Do morphological changes mediate plant responses to water stress? A steady-state experiment with two C4 grasses New Phytologist. 155:79-88.
Whitford WG, Ginzburg O., Berg N, Steinberger Y.  2012.  Do long-lived ants affect soil microbial communities? Biology and Fertility of Soils. 48:227-233.
Yahdjian L, Sala O.E.  2008.  Do litter decomposition and nitrogen mineralization show the same trend in the response to dry and wet years in the Patagonian steppe? Journal of Arid Environments. 72:687-695.
Reynolds J.F, Wu J.  1999.  Do landscape structural and functional units exist? Integrating Hydrology, Ecosystem Dynamics, and Biogeochemistry in Complex Landscapes. :273-296.
Elias EH, Rango A., James D.K, Maxwell CJ, Anderson JP, Abatzoglou JT.  2016.  Do climate model predictions agree with long-term precipitation trends in the arid southwestern United States? American Geophysical Union.
Okin GS, Parsons A.J., Wainwright J, Herrick JE, Bestelmeyer BT, Peters DC, Fredrickson E.L..  2009.  Do changes in connectivity explain desertification? BioScience. 59:237-244.
Whitford WG, Forbes GS, Kerley G.IH.  1995.  Diversity, spatial variability, and functional roles of invertebrates in desert grassland ecosystems. The Desert Grassland. :152-195.
Schowalter T.D, Lightfoot DC, Whitford WG.  1999.  Diversity of arthropod responses to host-plant water stress in a desert ecosystem in southern New Mexico. American Midland Naturalist. 142:281-290.
Wisdom W.  1980.  Diversity and density of ants on herbicide treated rangelands. :55.
Whitford WG, Freckman D.W, Elkins NZ, Parker L.W, Parmalee R, Phillips J, Tucker S.  1981.  Diurnal migration and responses to simulated rainfall in desert soil microarthropods and nematodes. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 13:417-425.
Smith J.N.  1993.  Diurnal diet composition and behavior of cattle and sheep on Chihuahuan Desert range. Animal and Range Sciences Department. PhD:162.
MacKay WP, Silva S, Whitford WG.  1987.  Diurnal activity patterns and vertical migration in desert soil microarthropods. Pedobiologia. 30:65-71.
Hochstrasser T., Peters DC, Fehmi J.S..  2002.  Disturbance, vegetation and climate: determining critical factors affecting recovery in desert grasslands. 87th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. :159.
Peters DC, Lugo AE, Chapin, III F.S., Tepley A.J, Swanson F.J.  2011.  Disturbance regimes and ecological responses across sites.
Peters DC, Lugo AE, Chapin, III F.S., Tepley A.J, Swanson F.J.  2013.  Disturbance regimes and ecological responses across sites. Long-Term Trends in Ecological Systems: A Basis for Understanding Responses to Global Change. :58-71.
Belnap J, Gillette D.E.  1997.  Disturbance of biological soil crusts: Impacts on potential wind erodibility of sandy desert soils in southeastern Utah, U.S.A.. Land Degradation and Rehabilitation.
Coffin D.P., Laycock W.A., Lauenroth W.K.  1998.  Disturbance intensity and above- and belowground herbivory effects on long-term (14 y) recovery of a semiarid grassland. Plant Ecology. 139:221-233.
Herrick JE, Belnap J, Van Zee J, Johansen J..  2001.  Disturbance effects on infiltration and erosion susceptibility for biologically crusted soils in the Mojave Desert. 86th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. :291.
Nasseth D.L., Peters DC.  1999.  Disturbance and landscape change: Residential development and landscape structure in the Pikes Peak region, Colorado, USA. 5th World Congress, International Association for Landscape Ecology. II (L-Z):Abstract114.
Ludwig J..  1977.  Distributional adaptations of root systems in desert environments. The Belowground Ecosystem: A Synthesis of Plant-associated Processes. Range Science Dept. No. 26:85-90.
Okin GS, Gillette D.E.  2001.  Distribution of vegetation in wind-dominated landscapes: implications for wind erosion modeling and landscape processes. Journal of Geophysical Research. 106:9673-9684.
Cornelius JM, Kemp P.R, Ludwig J., Cunningham GL.  1991.  The distribution of vascular plant species and guilds in space and time along a desert gradient. Journal of Vegetation Science. 2:59-72.
Balding F.R.  1971.  The distribution of shrubs along a soil water potential gradient in a desert arroyo system. :21.
Goslee S, Beck K.G., Peters DC.  2003.  Distribution of Russian knapweed in Colorado: Climate and environmental factors. Journal of Range Management. 56:206-212.
Kroel-Dulay G., Odor P., Peters DC, Hochstrasser T..  2004.  Distribution of plant species at a transition zone between the shortgrass steppe and the Chihuahuan Desert grassland. Journal of Vegetation Science. 15:531-538.
Estell RE, Fredrickson E.L., James D.K, Anderson D.M..  2011.  Distribution of antiherbivory compounds in Flourensia cernua. American Society of Animal Science Joint Annual Meeting.

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