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Cárdenas PA, Christensen EM, Ernest M, Lightfoot DC, Schooley RL, Stapp P, Rudgers J.A..  2021.  Declines in rodent abundance and diversity track regional climate variability in North American drylands. Global Change Biology. 27:4005-4023.
Carlson S.R, Whitford WG.  1991.  Ant mound influence on vegetation and soils in a semiarid mountain ecosystem. The American Midland Naturalist. 126:125-139.
Carpenter S.R, Armbrust E.V., Arzberger P., Chapin, III F.S., Elser J., Hackett E., Ives A., Kareiva P., Leibold M., Lundberg P. et al..  2009.  Accelerate synthesis in ecology and environmental sciences. BioScience. 59:699-701.
Casanova L.R., Bestelmeyer BT.  2008.  What can ant diversity-energy relationships tell us about land use and land change (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)? Myremecological News. 11:183-190.
Cassady J.T., Glendening G.E..  1940.  Revegetating semidesert range lands in the Southwest. Federal Security Agency, Civilian Conservation Corps, Forestry Publication No. 8. :22.
Ceballos G., List R., Davidson A.D., Fredrickson E.L., R. Corona S, Martinez L., Herrick JE, Pacheco J..  2009.  Grasslands in the Borderlands. Understanding coupled natural-human systems and transboundary conservation. Conservation of Shared Environments. Learning from the United States and Mexico. :188-203.
Cepeda JG, Whitford WG.  1989.  The relationship between abiotic factors and the abundance patterns of soil microarthropods on a desert watershed. Pedobiologia. 33:79-86.
Cepeda-Pizarro J.G, Whitford WG.  1990.  Decomposition patterns of surface leaf litter of six plant species along a Chihuahuan Desert watershed. The American Midland Naturalist. 123:319-330.
Cepeda-Pizarro J.G, Whitford WG.  1989.  Spatial and temporal variability of higher microarthropod taxa along a transect in a northern Chihuahuan Desert watershed. Pedobiologia. 33:101-111.
Cepeda-Pizarro J.G, Whitford WG.  1989.  Species abundance distribution patterns of microarthropods in surface decomposing leaf-litter and mineral soil on a desert watershed. Pedobiologia. 33:254-268.
Chalcraft DR.  2013.  Changes in ecological stability across realistic biodiversity gradients depend on spatial scale. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 22:19-28.
Chalcraft DR, Williams JW, Smith M.D, Willig MR.  2004.  Scale dependence in the species-richness-productivity relationship: the role of species turnover. Ecology. 85:2701-2708.
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.
Chapin, III F.S., Woodwell G.M, Randerson J., Rastetter E.B, Lovett G.M, Baldocchi D.D, Clark D.A, Harmon M., Schimel D, Valentini R. et al..  2006.  Reconciling Carbon-cycle Concepts, Terminology, and Methods. Ecosystems. 9:1041-1050.
Chapline W.R..  1949.  Range research, the foundation for range management and improvement. American Society of Agronomy Journal. 41:72-75.
Chapline W.R., Talbot M.W..  1926.  The use of salt in range management. :32.
Chapline W.R..  1951.  Range management history and philosophy. Journal of Forestry. 49:634-638.
Chappell A., Webb N, Leys J, Waters C, Orgill S, Eyres M.  2019.  Soil Organic Carbon Erosion is Critical for Land Degradation Neutrality. Environmental Science and Policy. 93:43-52.
Chappell A., Webb N, Butler H, Strong C, McTainish G, Leys J, Rossel RAViscarr.  2013.  Soil organic carbon dust emission: an omitted global source of atmospheric CO2. Global Change Biology. 19:3238-3244.
Chappell A., Guerschman J.P., Leys J, Handcock R., Thomas D, Mata G., Butler H, Webb N.  2014.  Retrieving land surface aerodynamic properties using MODIS albedo . Eighth International Conference on Aeolian Research (ICAR VIII). :p.8.
Chappell A., Webb N.  2016.  Using shadow to reformulate wind erosion modelling, mapping and monitoring. International Conference on Aeolian Research.
Chappell A., Webb N, Rossel RAViscarr, Bui E.  2014.  Australian net (1950s-1990) soil organic carbon erosion: implications for CO2 emission and land-atmosphere modelling. Biogeosciences. 11:5235-5244.
Chappell A., Webb N, Butler H, Strong C, McTainish G, Lleys J, Rossel RAViscarr.  2013.  The role of carbon dust emission as a global source of atmospheric CO2. Soil Carbon Sequestration for Climate, Food Security and Ecosystem Services International Conference.
Chappell A., Webb N.  2018.  Significance for dust emission modelling of omitting changing aerodynamic roughness. International Conference on Aeolian Research.
Chappell A., Webb N, Butler H, Strong C, McTainish G, Leys J.  2012.  Australian carbon dust emission: a carbon accounting omission? Joint Australian and New Zealand Soil Science Conference. Sequestration - Accounting
Chappell A., Webb N, Guerschman J.P., Thomas D, Mata G., Handcock R., Leys J.  2018.  Improving ground cover monitoring for wind erosion assessment using MODIS BRDF parameters. Remote Sensing of Environment. 204:756-768.
Chaudhari H.K, Barrow J.R..  1975.  Identification of cotton haploids by Stomatal Chloroplast-count technique. Crop Science. 15:760-763.
Chavez HB.  1963.  A survey of fleshy fungi in south central New Mexico.
Chen J., Reynolds J.F.  1997.  GePSI: A generic plant simulator based on object-oriented principles. Ecological Modelling. 94:53-66.
Chepsongol RM, Burkett DW.  2013.  Crotalus Viridis (Prairie Rattlesnake). Herpetological Review. 44(3):520-521.
Chew RM, Whitford WG.  1992.  A long-term positive effect of kangaroo rats (Dipodomys spectabilis) on creosotebushes (Larrea tridentata). Journal of Arid Environments. 22:375-386.
Chew AEastlake, Chew RM.  1980.  Body size as a determinant of small-scale distributions of ants in evergreen woodland southeastern Arizona. Insectes Sociaux. 27:189-202.
Chili P.C.  1989.  Individual plant response to grazing treatments on the College Ranch in southern New Mexico.
Chinolla-Ruiz OS.  1977.  Milk production of Hereford, Brangus and reciprocal crosses and its influence on the preweaning performance of calves. :67.
Chopping M., Martonchik J.V, Bull M, Rango A., Schaaf C., Zhao F., Want Z..  2008.  Vegetation canopy structure from NASA EOS multiangle imaging. AGU 2008 Fall meeting. :B33D-04.
Chopping M., Su L., Rango A., Maxwell CJ.  2003.  Desert landscape scene simulation with simple geometric and radiosity models. International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium. VI:2269-2271.
Chopping M., Su L., Rango A., Martonchik J.V, Peters DC, Laliberte AS.  2008.  Remote sensing of woody shrub cover in desert grasslands using MISR with a geometric-optical canopy reflectance model. Remote Sensing of Environment. 112:19-34.
Chopping M., Schmugge T.J, Rango A., Ritchie J, Kustas WP.  2000.  The impact of the structure and composition of shrub-coppice dune landscapes on MASTER reflectance anisotropy. International Association of Hydrological Science. IAHS Publication No. 267:162-167.
Chopping M., Su L., Schmugge T.J, Rango A..  2003.  Validation of bidirectional reflectance models using the first scene acquired by the CHRIS sensor over the Jornada Experimental Range. International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium. VII:4425-4427.
Chopping M., Moisen G., Su L., Laliberte AS, Rango A., Martonchik J.V, Peters DC.  2008.  Large area mapping of southwestern forest crown cover, canopy height, and biomass using the NASA Multiangle Imaging Spectro-Radiometer. Remote Sensing of Environment. 112:2051-2063.
Chopping M., Rango A., Havstad K, Schiebe F.R., Ritchie J, Schmugge T.J, French A.N., McKee L.G., Davis M.R..  2003.  Canopy attributes of desert grassland and transition communities derived from multiangular airborne imagery. Remote Sensing of Environment. 85:339-354.
Chopping M., Martonchik J.V, Rango A., Peters DC, Su L., Laliberte AS.  2005.  Geometric-Optical Modeling of Desert Grassland Canopy Structure with MISR. International Symposium on Physical Measurements and Signatures in Remote Sensing (ISPMSRS 2005). :141-143.
Chopping M., Su L., Laliberte AS, Rango A., Peters DC, Martonchik J.V.  2006.  Mapping woody plant cover in desert grasslands using canopy reflectance modeling and MISR data. Geophysical Research Letters. 33(L17402):1-5.
Chopping M., Su L., Laliberte AS, Rango A., Peters DC, Kollikkathara N..  2006.  Mapping Shrub Abundance in Desert Grasslands Using Geometric-Optical Modeling and Multiangle Remote Sensing with CHRIS/Proba. Remote Sensing of Environment. 104:62-73.
Chopping M., Su L., Laliberte AS, Rango A., Moisen G., Martonchik J.V.  2006.  A Multi-Angle Approach to Mapping Forest and Shrub Canopy Structure in the Southwestern United States. NASA Biodiversity and Terrestrail Ecosystem Joint Workshop.
Chopping M., Schaaf C., Zhao F., Wang Z, Nolin AW, Moisen GG, Martonchik J.V, Bull M.  2011.  Forest structure and aboveground biomass in the southwestern United States from MODIS and MISR. Remote Sensing of Environment. 115:2943-2953.
Chopping M., Rango A., Goslee S, Schmugge T.J, Ritchie J.  2002.  Simulation of grassland-shrubland transition zone landscape images at 650nm using a simple BRDF model. Proceedings of the International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium. 6:3561-3563.
Chopping M., Rango A., Gomez-Landesa E..  2002.  The importance of early morning local overpass times for BRDF retrieval, modeling of spectral reflectance and fAPAR estimation. Proceedings of the International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium. 6:2264-2266.
Chopping M., Borel C., Su L., Rango A., Maxwell CJ.  2002.  BRDF reconstruction in Chihuahuan Desert grass-shrub transition canopy-soil complexes: validation with an airborne multi-angular dataset. Third International Workshop on Multi-Angular Measurements and Models (IWMMM-3). :8.
Chopping M., Aslan A, Hofton M, Blair JM, Laliberte AS, Rango A..  2010.  Precision of LVIS and MISR canopy height estimates for desert grassland shrub canopies assessed with field and UAV estimates in multiscale approach. IEEE International Symposium on Geoscience and Remote Sensing. TUP2. PM.7

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