Jornada Bibliography
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Bottom-up regulation of desert grassland and shrubland rodent communities: implications of species-specific reproductive potentials. Journal of Mammalogy. 93(4):1017-1028.
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2012. Declines in rodent abundance and diversity track regional climate variability in North American drylands. Global Change Biology. 27:4005-4023.
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2021. Diversity of arthropod responses to host-plant water stress in a desert ecosystem in southern New Mexico. American Midland Naturalist. 142:281-290.
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1999. Effect of increased soil moisture and reduced soil temperature on a desert soil arthropod community. The American Midland Naturalist. 116:45-56.
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Geographic patterns of ground-dwelling arthropods across an ecoregional transition in the North American Southwest. Western North American Naturalist. 68:83-102.
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2008. Interplant variation in creosotebush foliage characteristics and canopy arthropods. Oecologia. 81:166-175.
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1989. Jornada Basin LTER: Linkages in semiarid landscapes. 85th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. :Abstractp.396.
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2000. Phytophagous insects enhance nitrogen flux in a desert creosotebush community. Oecologia. 82:18-25.
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1990. Pollination ecology of Yucca elata: an experimental study of a mutualistic association. Oecologia. 93:512-517.
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1993. Productivity of creosotebush foliage and associated canopy arthropods along a desert roadside. American Midland Naturalist. 125:310-322.
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The Sevilleta long-term ecological research program. 85th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. :387.
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1985. Variation in insect densities on desert creosotebush: is nitrogen a factor? Ecology. 68:547-557.
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