Jornada Bibliography
Stock density managed in real-time. Precision Agriculture News. 10(2):15.
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2014. Savory’s unsubstantiated claims should not be confused with multipaddock grazing. Rangelands. 36(1):39-42.
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2014. Spatial patterns of grassland-shrubland state transitions: a 74-year record on grazed and protected areas. Ecological. 24(6):1421-1433.
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2014. Simulated impact of climate change on hydrology of multiple watersheds using traditional and recommended snowmelt runoff model methodology. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2014.
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2014. Social vulnerability to climate change in primary producers: a typology approach . Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment. 186:86-93.
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2014. Soils as generators and sinks of inorganic carbon in geologic time. Soil Carbon. Progress in Soil Science, 27. :27-36.
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2014. Surface water and shallow groundwater interactions in semiarid agro-ecosystems of western USA. EGU General Assembly 2014.
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2014. The southern Kalahari as a dust source: preliminary results from the field. Eighth International Conference on Aeolian Research (ICAR VIII). :p.326.
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2014. Satellite observations of ground water changes in New Mexico. 59th Annual New Mexico Water Conference.
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2014. Soil animal responses to moisture availability are largely scale, not ecosystem dependent: Insight from a cross-site study. Global Change Biology. 20:2631-2643.
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2014. Sound management may sequester methane in grazed rangeland ecosystems. Scientific Reports. 4
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2014. Soil organic carbon dust emission: a synthesis of recent Australian research . Eighth International Conference on Aeolian Research (ICAR VIII). :p.196.
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2014. Sheep Laterality. Laterality. 18(2):179-193.
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2013. Spatiotemporal cattle data – a plea for protocol standardization. Positioning. 4:114-136.
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2013. State-and-transition models as guides for adaptive management: What are the needs? Los Pastizales y el Hombre. :27-33.
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2013. The Savory Method can not green deserts or reverse climate change. Rangelands. 35(5):72-74.
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2013. Soil organic carbon dust emission: an omitted global source of atmospheric CO2. Global Change Biology. 19:3238-3244.
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2013. Sustainable livestock production on rangelands: Emerging trends in the USA. Los Pastizales y el Hombre. :37-43.
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2013. Sustainable rangeland-based livestock production: A perspective on USA and global emerging trends. XXIII Reunion Internacional Sobre Produccion de Carne y Leche en Climas Calidos. :79-85.
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2013. Sensitivity of grassland plant community composition to spatial vs. temporal variation in precipitation. Ecology. 94(8):1687-1696.
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2013. Soil-litter mixing accelerates decomposition in a Chihuahuan Desert grassland. Ecosystems. 16:183-195.
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2013. Soil coverage reduces photodegradation and promotes the dvelopment of soil-microbial films on dryland leaf litter. Ecosystems. 15(2):311-321.
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2012. A synthetic review of feedbacks and drivers of shrub encroachment in arid grasslands. Ecohydrology. 5:520-530.
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2012. Sustainable soils: Synthesis. Soil Ecology and Ecosystem Sevices. :395-396.
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2012. A strategy for rangeland management based on best available knowledge and information. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 65:638-646.
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2012. Sustainable soils: Introduction. Soil Ecology and Ecosystem Services. :299-300.
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2012. Spatially explicit representation of state-and-transition models. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 65:213-222.
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2012. Spatial patterns, processes and predictions in ecohydrology: integrating technologies to meet the challenge. Ecohydrology. 5(3):235-241.
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2012. The significance of carbon-enriched dust for global carbon accounting. Global Change Biology. 18:3275-3278.
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2012. Spatiotemporal patterns of production can be used to detect state change across an arid landscape. Ecosystems. 15:34-47.
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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.
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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.
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Spatial perspectives in state-and-transition models: A missing link to land management? Journal of Applied Ecology. 48(3):746-757.
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2011. State-and-transition model archetypes: A global taxonomy of rangeland change. International Rangeland Congress. IX:60.
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2011. A site-based approach to delivering rangeland ecosystem services. The Rangeland Journal. 33(2):99-108.
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2011. A simple graphical approach to quantitative monitoring of rangelands. Rangelands. 33(4):6-13.
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2011. Simple method for monitoring rangeland health and wildlife habitat. IX International Rangeland Congress.
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2011. Soil distrubance increases soil microbial enzymatic activity in arid ecoregion. 4th International Conference Enzymes in the Environment.
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2011. Spatial heterogeneity in aboveground net primary production and species richness at multiple scales in the Chihuahuan Desert. US-International Association for Landscape Ecology.
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2011. Spatial and temporal free-ranging cow behaviour pre and post-weaning. 4th Grazing Livestock Nutrition Conference.
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2010. Spatial autocorrelation of shrub cover in an arid rangleand ecosystem from 1937-2008. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing.
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2010. Species–specific contributions to moderate resolution vegetation indices derived from sub-decimeter aerial photography – Prospects for phenological monitoring. American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote sensing Proceedings.
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2010. Southwest transformation: eras of growth and land change in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Southwestern Geographer. 14:57-87.
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2010. Soil processes and properties that distinguish ecological sites and states. Rangelands. 32(6):9-15.
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