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Bagchi S, Singh N, Bestelmeyer BT, Briske D.D..  2015.  Distinguishing linear, nonlinear, transient and persistent vegetation dynamics to characterize empirical signatures of ecological resilience. 100th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America.
Barnes PW, Throop HL, Archer SR, Breshears DD, McCulley RL, Tobler MA.  2015.  Sunlight and Soil–Litter Mixing: Drivers of Litter Decomposition in Drylands. Progress in Botany. 76:273-302.
Bestelmeyer S, Elser MM, Spellman KV, Sparrow EB, Haan-Amato S, Keener A.  2015.  Collaboration, interdisciplinary thinking, and communication: new approaches to K–12 ecology education. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 13(1):37-43.
Bestelmeyer BT, Miller J.R..  2015.  Collaborative adaptive landscape management (CALM) in rangelands: Discussion of general principles. 68th Annual Society for Range Management Meeting.
Bestelmeyer BT, Okin GS, Duni D, Archer SR, Sayre N.F, Williamson JC, Herrick JE.  2015.  Desertification, land use, and the transformation of global drylands. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 13(1):28-36.
Bestelmeyer BT, Skaggs R.K, Browning DM, Williamson JC, Wojan C.  2015.  Geography as destiny? Social and ecological resilience in rangelands of the American southwest 100th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America.
Bestelmeyer BT.  2015.  Land Ecology Essay II: Thresholds, novel ecosystems, and the sanctity of history. Rangelands. 37:244-246.
Bestelmeyer BT.  2015.  Operationalizing resilience using state and transition models. 68th World Congress on Ecological Restoration.
Bestelmeyer BT.  2015.  Spatial scaling concepts as applied to the assessment and restoration of drylands. 9th US IALE (Interantional Association of Landscape Ecology) World Congress.
Briske D.D., Joyce L.A, H. Polley W, Brown JR, Wolter K., Morgan JA, McCarl B.A., C. Bailey D.  2015.  Climate-change adaptation on rangelands: Linking regional exposure with diverse adaptive capacity. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 13(5):249-256.
Briske D.D., Zhao M, Han G., Ziu C, Kemp D, Havstad K, Willms W, Kang L, Wang Z, Wu J et al..  2015.  Strategies to alleviate poverty and grassland degradation in Inner Mongolia: Intensification vs production efficiency of livestock. Journal of Environmental Management. 152:177-182.
Brown JR, Alvarez P, Deswood H, Elias EH, Spiegal S..  2015.  Coping with historic drought in California rangelands. California Rangeland Coalition Conference.
Brown JR, Smith D.  2015.  Land Ecology Essay I: The siren song of the finish line. Rangelands. 37:241-243.
Browning DM, Rango A., Karl JW, Laney C., Vivoni E, Tweedie C.  2015.  Emerging technological and cultural shifts advancing drylands research and management. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 13(1):52-60.
N. Burruss D, Peters DC, Yao J, Havstad K, Scroggs SLP.  2015.  The ecology of catastrophic events: understanding abrupt spatial transitions in susceptibility of grasslands and croplands to multi-year drought. 100th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America.
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.
Cosentino B, Schooley RL, Bestelmeyer BT, McCarthy A., Sierzega K.  2015.  Rapid genetic restoration of a keystone species exhibiting delayed demographic response. Molecular Ecology. 24:6120-6133.
Davanon K, Howard L, Bestelmeyer BT, Mabry K, Schooley RL.  2015.  The effects of urbanization on trophic interactions in a desert landscape. 100th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America.
Diaz J, Torell A, Estell RE, Gonzalez AL, Cibils AF, Anderson D.M..  2015.  The economics of Raramuri Criollo versus British crossbred cattle production in the Chihuahuan Desert. 68th Annual Society for Range Management Meeting.
Elias EH, Rango A., Steele C, Mejia J, Smith R.  2015.  Assessing climate change impacts on water availability of snowmelt-dominated basins of the Upper Rio Grande Basin. Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies . 3:525-546.
Elias EH.  2015.  Climate programs update: USDA Southwest Regional Climate Hub update. Great Basin Consortium Conference.
Elias EH, James D.K, Rango A., Steele C, Smith R, Mejia J.  2015.  Impact of climate change on water quality of an impaired New Mexico river. New Mexico Water Conference.
Elias EH, Rango A., Havstad K, Steele C.  2015.  Impacts of climate change on Southwestern working lands and water resources: a report from the inaugural year of the USDA Southwest climate hub. 2015 UCOWR / NIWR / CUAHSI Annual Conference.
Elias EH, Steele C, Havstad K, Steenwerth K, Chambers J, Deswood H, Rango A., Kerr A, Schwartz M, Stine P et al..  2015.  Southwest regional climate hub and California subsidiary hub assessment of climate change vulnerability and adaptation and mitigation strategies. :76pp..
Elias EH, Rango A., Steele C, Havstad K, Brown JR, Smith R.  2015.  Tools for adaptation and mitigation of climate change on southwestern working-lands. New Mexico Water Conference.
Elias EH, Rango A., Steele C, Havstad K.  2015.  Vulnerabilities and adaptive capacities of selected southwestern crops to climate change. Climate Prediction Applications Science Workshop (CPASW).
Estell RE, Fredrickson E.L., James D.K.  2015.  Effect of light intensity and wavelength on concentration of antiherbivory compounds in Flourensia cernua leaves. Joint Annual Meeting ADSA - ASAS.
Estell RE, Brody-Lopez N, Dialesandro J, Steele C, Rango A..  2015.  Impacts of projected mid-century temperatures on thermal regimes for select specialty and fieldcrops common to the southwestern U.S.. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting.
Fernald A, Guldan S, Boykin K, Cibils AF, Gonzalez M., Hurd B., Lopez S., Ochoa C, Ortiz M, Rivera J. et al..  2015.  Linked hydrologic and social systems that support resilience of traditional irrigation communities. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. 19:293-307.
Galloza M, Webb N, Herrick JE.  2015.  AERO: A decision support tool for wind erosion assessment in rangelands and croplands. AGU Fall Meeting.
Galloza M, Webb N, Zobeck TM, Herrick JE.  2015.   Evaluating soil erodibility dynamics to improve estimates of wind erosion in drylands . 18th International Soil Conservation Organization Conference.
Gherardi LA, Sala O.E.  2015.  Enhanced interannual precipitation variability increases plant functional diversity that in turn ameliorates negative impact on productivity. Ecology Letters. 18(12):1293-1300.
Gherardi LA, Sala O.E.  2015.  Enhanced precipitation variability decreases grass- and increases shrub-productivity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 112(41):12735-12740.
Gillan JK, Karl JW, Galera A.  2015.  Using JournalMap to improve discovery and visualization of rangeland scientific knowledge. 68th Annual Society for Range Management Meeting.
Gillan JK, Karl JW.  2015.  Visualizing and quantifying microtopographic change of dryland landscapes from an unmanned aircraft system. 100th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America.
Havstad K.  2015.  LTAR linkages with other research networks: Capitalizing on network interconnections. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting.
Herrick JE, Beh A.  2015.  A risk-based strategy for climate change adaptation in dryland systems based on an understanding of potential production, soil resistance and resilience, and social stability. Sustainable intensification to Advance Food Security and Enhance Climate Resilience in Africa. Springer. pp. 407-424
Herrick JE.  2015.  Using soils and land potential as a basis for land use decisions and conservation planning: A resilience-based strategy. 100th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America.
Holleran M., Levi M, Rasmussen C.  2015.  Quantifying soil and critical zone variability in a forested catchment through digital soil mapping. Soil. 1:47-64.
James D.K, McCord S, Kachergis E, Herrick JE.  2015.  Implementing AIM-based monitoring for natural resource management. 68th Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management.
Karl JW, Gillan JK.  2015.  Facilitating knowledge discovery and visualization through mining contextual data from published studies: lessons from JournalMap. 100th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America.
Karl JW, Herrick JE, Gillan JK.  2015.  JournalMap: Discovering location-relevant knowledge from published studies for sustainable land use, preventing degradation, and restoring landscapes. UNCCD 3rd Scientific Conference Book of Abstracts.
Karl JW, Gillan JK.  2015.  Protocols for vegetation and habitat monitoring with unmanned aerial vehicles: linking research to management on US public lands. 100th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America.
Karl JW, Unnasch RS.  2015.  Weighing the costs of different errors when determining statistical significant during monitoring. 68th Annual Society for Range Management Meeting.
Knapp A.K, Hoover DL, Wilcox KR, Avolio ML, Koerner SE, La Pierre KJ, Loik ME, Luo Y, Sala O.E, Smith M.D.  2015.  Characterizing differences in precipitation regimes of extreme wet and dry years: implications for climate change experiments. Global Change Biology. 21:2624-2633.
Levi M, Schaap M, Rasmussen C.  2015.  Application of spatial pedotransfer functions to understand soil modulation of vegetation response to climate. Vadose Zone Journal. 14(9):1-14.
Levi M, Nauman T, Bestelmeyer BT, Brown JR, Brungard C, Libohova Z, Duni D, Johansen J..  2015.  Considerations for applying digital soil mapping to ecological sites. 2015 National Cooperative Soil Survey National Conference.
Levi M, Bestelmeyer BT, Brown JR.  2015.  Digital soil mapping as a tool for quantifying state-and-transition models. 68th Annual Meeting of Society for Range Management.
Lorenz RD, Neakrase LD, Anderson JP.  2015.  In-situ measurement of dust devil activity at La Jornada Experimental Range, New Mexico, USA. Aeolian Research. :1-12.
Mayagoitia P, Walker J.W., Pittarello M, Estell RE, C. Bailey D.  2015.  Detection of honey mesquite leaves in cattle diets using fecal near infrared reflectance spectroscopy. 68th Annual Society for Range Management Meeting.

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