Jornada Bibliography
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1987. Creating a more favorable microenvironment for seeding Southwestern ranges. Agronomy Abstracts. :36.
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1980. Creosotebush vegetation after 50 years of lagomorph exclusion. Oecologia. 94:210-217.
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1993. Criollo Cattle: An Examination of the Past with an Eye to the Future. American Society of Animal Science, New Mexico Branch American Association of Laboratory Animal Scientists.
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2005. Criollo cattle: Heritage genetics for arid landscapes. Rangelands. 37(2):62-67.
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2015. Criteria for dynamic soil property selection for soil survey. Annual Meeting, American Society of Agronomy-Crop Science Society of America-Soil Science Society of America. CD-ROM:AbstractNo.S05-herrick162540-Poster.
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2002. Critical requirements for genetic expression of verticillium wilt tolerance in acala cotton. Phytopathology. 60:559-560.
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1970. Critical standing crop residue amounts for wind erosion control in the inland Pacific Northwest, USA. CATENA. 195
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2020. Critical thermal limits of desert honey ants: possible ecological implications. Physiological Zoology. 51:206-213.
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1978. Critical thermal maxima in several life history stages in desert and montane populations of Ambystoma tigrinum. Herpetologica. 29:352-355.
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1973. Critical thresholds and recovery of Chihuahuan Desert grasslands: Insights from long-term data. 98th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America.
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2013. Crop Vulnerability to Weather and Climate Risk: Analysis of Interacting Systems and Adaptation Efficacy for Sustainable Crop Production. Sustainability. 11(23):6619.
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2019. Cross Scale Interactions and Spatial Nonlinearities: An Interdisciplinary Framework. Ecological Society of America 90th Annual Meeting. :504.
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1978. Crossroads of animal, plant, and microbial physiological ecology. BioScience. 53:256-259.
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2003. Cross-scale interactions and changing pattern-process relationships: Consequences for system dynamics. Ecosystems. 10:790-796.
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2007. Cross-scale interactions drive ecosystem responses to precipitation in the Chihuahuan Desert. 97th Ecological Society of America Meeting. COS 186-2
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2012. Cross-scale interactions, nonlinearities, and forecasting catastrophic events. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 101:15130-15135.
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2004. Cross-site comparisons of climate and vegetation for two semiarid grasslands and their ECOTONE. 85th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. :372.
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2000. Cross-Site comparisons of dryland ecosystem response to climate change in the US Long-Term Ecological Research Network. BioScience. 72(9):889-907.
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2011. Cross-site comparisons of precipitation and surface water chemistry. Long-Term Trends in Ecological Systems: A Basis for Understanding Responses to Global Change. :46-50.
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2011. Cross-site comparisons of state-change dynamics. Long-Term Trends in Ecological Systems: A Basis for Understanding Responses to Global Change. :36-41.
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2013. Cross-site studies "by design:" Experiments and observations that provide new insights. Long-Term Trends in Ecological Systems: A Basis for Understanding Responses to Global Change. :72-80.
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2013. Cross-system comparisons elucidate disturbance complexities and generalities. Ecosphere. 2(7):Article81.
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2011. Crotalus Viridis (Prairie Rattlesnake). Herpetological Review. 44(3):520-521.
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2013. Cry alarm . . . killer loose . . . . New Mexico Stockman. 29:26-27.
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1961. Cryobionts in Snow and Ice Observed with Low Temperature Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) and Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM). Geological Society of American Meeting. 37:267,PaperNo.118-6.
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2005. A cryptic microbial community persists within micropropagated Bouteloua eriopods (Torr.) Torr. cultures. Plant Science. 174:570-575.
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2008. Cumulative effects analysis (CEA) tools. Society for Range Management.
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2010. Current and future options for the use of remote sensing for rangeland management and monitoring. Proceedings of the Memoria del II Simposio Internacional de Pastizales. :84.
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2005. Current status of the state-and-transition framework. Society for Range Management Annual Meetings. :1495.
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2008. Customizable tool for ecological data entry, assessment, monitoring, and interpretation. 93rd Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting. :66-136.
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2008. Cutting tobosa grass for hay. The Cattleman. 25:47-50.
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1939. Cytotype distribution of Atriplex canescens (Chenopodiaceae) of southern New Mexico and adjacent Texas. The Southwestern Naturalist. 29:223-228.
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1984. Dam-offspring pairing using proximity loggers fitted on Raramuri Criollo cows and calves grazing desert rangeland. Society for Range Management Meeting Abstracts.
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2021. A data commons approach can help span scales and stakeholders to support ecosystem conservation and land use. Ecological Society of America.
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2020. Data jams: Promoting data literacy and science engagement while encouraging creativity. Science Teacher. :48-53.
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2018. Data management in excel and R using national ecological observatory network's (NEON) small mammal data. Data Management using National Ecological Observatory Network's (NEON) Small Mammal Data with Accompanying Lesson on Mark Recapture Analysis.
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2021. Data support for a state-and-transition model: What have we learned? Society for Range Management, 65th Annual Meeting.
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2021. The database for inventory, monitoring, and assessment (DIMA). Rangelands. 33(4):21-26.
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2011. Data-driven identification of group dynamics for motion prediciton and control. Journal of Field Robotics. 25:305-324.
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2008. Data-driven identification of group dynamics for motion prediction and control. Laboratory Automatio Robotics International Symposium.
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2007. Deciphering landscape complexity to predict (non)linear responses to extreme climatic events. American Geophysical Union. H54D-04
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2012. Deciphering the past to inform the future: preparing for the next (“really big”) extreme event. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. :10.1002/fee.2194.
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