Jornada Bibliography

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Medina A., Lucero M.E., Estell RE, O'Connell M.A.  2002.  A comparison of steam distillation and solid-phase microextraction (SPME) for isolation of the Anemopsis californica volatiles. Society for Range Management, New Mexico Section Winter Meeting. :8.
Santos PF, Elkins NZ, Steinberger Y, Whitford WG.  1984.  A comparison of surface and buried Larrea tridentata leaf litter decomposition in North American hot deserts. Ecology. 65:278-284.
White EP, Adler PB, Lauenroth W.K, Gill RA, Greenberg D, Kaufman DM, Rassweiler A, Rusak JA, Smith M.D, Steinbeck JR et al..  2006.  A comparison of the species-time relationship across ecosystems and taxonomic groups. Oikos. 112:185-195.
Mofarreh MMogbel.  1989.  A comparison of three different techniques for determining diet composition. :51.
Laliberte AS, Browning DM, Rango A..  2012.  A comparison of three feature selection methods for object-based classification of sub-decimeter resolution UltraCam-L imagery. International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation. 15:70-78.
Godinez-Alvarez H., Herrick JE, Mattocks M., Toledo DP, Van Zee J.  2009.  Comparison of three vegetation monitoring methods: Their relative utility for ecological assessment and monitoring. Ecological Indicators. 9:1001-1008.
Di Stefano SF, Stauffer N, Karl JW, McCord S.  2017.  A comparison of two vegetation height measurement methods for applications to sage grouse habitat evaluations. 70th Annual Society for Range Management Meeting. Jan 29 - Feb 02, 2017
Barrow J.R..  1983.  Comparisons among pollen viability measurments methods in cotton. Crop Science. 23:734-736.
Grant W.E.  1970.  Comparisons of small mammal biomass at eight U.S. IBP Grassland Biome Research Sites, 1970 season. US/IBP Grassland Biome.
Pierce N, Archer SR, Bestelmeyer BT.  2019.  Competition suppresses shrubs during early, but not late, stages of arid grassland–shrubland state transition. Functional Ecology. 33:1480–1490.
Caccamise DF.  1971.  Competitive relationships of the Common and Lesser nighthawk. :79.
Caccamise DF.  1974.  Competitive relationships of the Common and Lesser Nighthawks. The Condor. 76:1-20.
Salley S.W, Monger CH, Brown JR.  2016.  Completing the land resource hierarchy. Rangelands. 38
Salley S.W, Brown JR, Monger CH.  2016.  Completing the land resource hierarchy. Soil Science Society of America Annual Meeting.
Salley S.W, Talbot C, Brown JR.  2017.  Completing the land resource hierarchy. Society for Range Management. Jan 29 - Feb 02, 2017
Peters DC, Archer SR, Sala O.E, Havstad K, Vivoni E, Okin GS.  2016.  Complex landscapes in the American Southwest: Under what conditions does desetification lead to novel ecosystems? 2016 Ecological Society of America Meetings.
Fredrickson E.L., Gonzalez AL.  2002.  Complexity, desertification and livestock production: Dancing with the winds of change. Proceedings of the Universidad Autonoma de Chihuahua Symposium. :1-4.
Campanella A., Bestelmeyer BT, Roemer G., Peters DC.  2007.  Complexity in rodent community respones to grassland-shrubland trasititions. 87th Annual Meeting American Society of Mammalogist. :p.89.
Medina A., Lucero M.E., Holguin F.O., Estell RE, Posakony J.J., Simon J., O'Connell M.A.  2005.  Composition and antimicrobial activity of Anemposis californica leaf oil. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 53:8694-8698.
Medina A., Lucero M.E., O'Connell M.A.  2002.  Composition and antimicrobial activity of the essential oil of Anemposis californica. Annual Phytochemical Society of North America Conference. :60(BP-2).
Bryan K.S., Ansotegui R.P., Lacey J., Marlow C.B., Havstad K.  1990.  Composition and digestia kinetics of diets selected by suckling range calves. Proceedings of the Western Section Meeting, American Society of Animal Science. 41:264-267.
Lucero M.E., Estell RE, Fredrickson E.L..  2010.  Composition of Ceanothus gregii oil as determined by steam distillation and solid-phase microextraction. Journal of Essential Oil Research. 22:140-142.
Lucero M.E., Estell RE, Sedillo RL.  2005.  The composition of Dalea formosa oil determined by steam distillation and solid-phase microextraction. Journal of Essential Oil Research. 17:645-647.
Watkins W.E.  1943.  Composition of range grasses and browse at varying stages of maturity.
Herrick JE, Bestelmeyer BT, McCarthy P., Bestelmeyer BT, Havstad K, Melgoza A., Tugel A.J..  2002.  Comprehending complexity together with the public: Practical strategies for improving rangeland conservation, restoration and management. 87th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. :25.
Herbel C.H., Pieper, Rex D..  1970.  Comprehensive network site description, Jornada. US International Biological Program, Grasslands Biome Technical Report No. 43. :23.
Conley W.H., Conley MR, Karl TR.  1992.  A computational study of episodic events and historical context in long-term ecological process: climate and grazing in the northern Chihuahuan Desert. Coenoses. 7:55-60.
Wright R.G.  1972.  Computer processing of chart quadrat maps and their use in plant demographic studies. Journal of Range Management. 25:476-478.
Hyder P.W., Fredrickson E.L., Estell RE, Havstad K, Remmenga M.D..  1998.  Computerized technique for the assessment of plant utilization by herbivores. Society for Range Management Meeting. 51:Abstract34.
Tromble J.M..  1984.  Concentration of water on rangeland for forage production. Proceedings of the 2nd Intermountain Meadow Symposium, Mountain Meadow Research Center, Colorado State University.
Fredrickson E.L., Hyder P.W., Tellez M.R., Estell RE.  1998.  Concentrations and distributions of nordihydroguaiaretic acid, total phenolics and condensed tannins in creosotebush (Larrea tridentata). Annual Meeting, Society for Range Management. 51:29.
Imeson A.C., Havstad K, Herrick JE.  1997.  Concepts and real issues of desertification and remediation in the Mediterranean and the southwestern United States: transcending local values through a focus on ecological functions. International Symposium and Workshop Combating Desertification: Connecting Science with Community Action. :Abstract11.
Parsons A.J., Wainwright J, Powell MD, Kaduk J, Brazier RE.  2004.  A conceptual model for determining soil erosion by water. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 29:1293-1302.
Bestelmeyer BT, Spiegal S., Strickland T, Swain H, Boughton EH.  2017.  A conceptual model of agroecosystem function as a basis for synthesis. Agronomy Society of America, Crop Science Society of America, Soil Science Society of America Meeting.
Herrick JE.  2005.  Conceptual model of desertification. 51st Annual Meeting of the Central American Cooperative Program for Crop and Livestock Improvement (PCCMCA).
Moorhead DL, Reynolds J.F, Whitford WG.  1986.  A conceptual model of primary productivity, decomposition, and nitrogen cycling in the Chihuahuan creosotebush desert. Tree Physiology. 2:215-222.
Lancaster J., Wade T., Minor T., Whitford WG, Jones B..  1996.  Condition of New Mexico rangelands derived from multi-year AVHRR imagery and associated spatial variables. Proceedings of the 11th Thematic Conference and Workshops on Applied Geologic Remote Sensing. :I-247toI-256.
Barrow J.R..  1986.  The conditions required to isolate and maintain viable cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) microspores. Plant Cell Reports. 5:405-408.
Gorentz JB(ed.).  1992.  Conference Proceedings. Data Management at Biological Field Stations and Coastal Marine Laboratories.
Barlow JC, Powell MA, Timmermann BN(eds.).  1986.  Conference Proceedings. Second Symposium on Resources of the Chihuahuan Desert Region: United States and Mexico.
Whitford WG, Santos PF.  1980.  Conference Proceedings. Soil Biology as Related to Land Use Practices. :770-778.
Chambers A., Geary B., Lucero M.E., Barrow J.R., Gardner J., Burr K..  2007.  Confirmation of artificial endophyte inoculation in maize and tomato by scanning electron microscopy and PCR amplification in its sequences. American Phytopathology.
Levi M, Bestelmeyer BT.  2016.  Connecting long-term monitoring data from vegetation plots and remote sensing in the Southwestern USA . 69th Society for Range Management Annual Meeting.
Rango A., Crimmins M, Elias EH, Steele C, Weiss J.  2015.  Connecting stakeholders and climate science: A summary of farmer, rancher, and forester climate data needs and climate change attitudes. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting.
Okin GS, Heras MMoreno-de, Saco PM, Throop HL, Vivoni E, Parsons A.J., Wainwright J, Peters DC.  2015.  Connectivity in dryland landscapes: shifting concepts of spatial interactions. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 13(1):20-27.
Iwaniec D, Gooseff M, Suding KN, Johnson DSamuel, Reed DC, Peters DC, Adams M.B., Barretyt JE, Bestelmeyer BT, Castoroni M et al..  2021.  Connectivity: insights from the U.S. Long Term Ecological Research Network. Ecosphere. 12(5):1-30.
Osborne BB, Bestelmeyer BT, Currier CM, Homyak PM, Throop HL, Young K, Reed SC.  2022.  The consequences of climate change for dryland biogeochemistry. New Phytologist.
Karban CC, Miller M., Herrick JE, Barger N..  2021.  Consequences of piñon-juniper woodland fuel reduction: Prescribed fire increases soil erosion while mastication does not. Ecosystems.
Havstad K, Brown JR, Peters DC, Bestelmeyer BT, Fredrickson E.L., Pieper, Rex D., Herrick JE.  2007.  Conservation of resources for sustainable ecosystems: a dialogue on connecting science, policy, and management. Society for Range Management, 60th Annual Meeting and Trade Show. :PaperNo.189.
Campbell R.S., Canfield R.H..  1929.  Conservative grazing, a paying policy. The Cattleman. 16:32-33.

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