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Peters DC, Scroggs SLP, Yao J.  2014.  North American Biomes. Oxford Bibliographies.
Peters DC.  2002.  Plant species dominance at a grassland-shrubland ecotone: An individual-based gap dynamics model of herbaceous and woody species. Ecological Modelling. 152:5-32.
Peters DC, Savoy H, Stillman S, Huang H, Hudson AR, Sala O.E, Vivoni E.  2021.  Plant species richness in multiyear wet and dry periods in the Chihuahuan Desert. Climate. 9(8):130.
Drewa P.B., Peters DC, Havstad K.  2006.  Population and clonal level responses of a perennial grass following fire in the northern Chihuahuan Desert. Oecologia. 150:29-39.
Reichmann L, Sala O.E, Peters DC.  2013.  Precipitation legacies in desert grassland primary production occur through previous-year tiller density. Ecology. 94(2):435-443.
Marshall J.D, Blair JM, Peters DC, Okin GS, Rango A., Williams M.R.  2008.  Predicting and understanding ecosystem responses to climate change at continental scales. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 6:273-280.
N. Burruss D, Rodriguez LL, Drolet B, Geil K, Pelzel-McCluskey A, Cohnstaedt LW, Derner J.D, Peters DC.  2021.  Predicting the geographic range of an invasive livestock disease across the contiguous USA under current and future climate conditions. Climate. 9(11):159.
Peters DC.  2002.  Recruitment potential of two perennial grasses with different growth forms at a semiarid-arid transition zone. American Journal of Botany. 89:1616-1623.
Petrie MD, Peters DC, Yao J, Blair JM, N. Burruss D, Collins S.L., Derner J.D, Gherardi LA, Hendrickson J, Sala O.E et al..  2018.  Regional grassland productivity responses to precipitation during multiyear above- and below-average rainfall periods. Global Change Biology. 24:1935-1951
Munson SM, Muldavin E., Belnap J, Peters DC, Anderson JP, M. Reiser H, Gallo K, Melgoza-Castillo A, Herrick JE, Christiansen TA.  2013.  Regional signatures of plant response to drought and elevated temperature across a desert ecosystem. Ecology. 94(9):2030-2041.
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.
Fair J.L., Peters DC, Lauenroth W.K.  2001.  Response of individual Bouteloua gracilis (gramineae) plants and tillers to small disturbances. American Midland Naturalist. 145:147-158.
Pelzel-McCluskey A, Christensen B, Humphreys J, Bertram M, Keener R, Ewing R, Cohnstaedt LW, Tell R, Peters DC, Rodriguez LL.  2021.  Review of Vesicular Stomatitis in the United States with Focus on 2019 and 2020 Outbreaks. Pathogens . 10(8):993.
Herrick JE, Brown JR, Bestelmeyer BT, Andrews S., Baldi G., Davis J., Duni D, Havstad K, Karl JW, Karlen D.L. et al..  2012.  Revolutionary land use change in the 21st century: Is (rangeland) science relevant? Rangeland Ecology and Management. 65:590-598.
Fields M.J., Peters DC, Gosz J.R.  1999.  The role of kangaroo rats (Dipodomys spectabilis) in determining patterns in plant species dominance at an ecotonal boundary. Journal of Vegetation Science. 10:123-130.
Bestelmeyer BT, Marcillo G, McCord S, Mirsky S, Moglen G.E, Neven L, Peters DC, Djebou DSohoulande, Wakie T.  2020.  Scaling up agricultural research with artificial intelligence. IEEE IT Professional. 22:32-38.
Peters DC.  2004.  Selection of models of invasive species dynamics. Weed Technology. 18:1236-1239.
Knapp A.K, Briggs J.M, Collins S.L., Archer SR, Bret-Harte M.S., Ewers B., Peters DC, Young D., Shaver G., Cleary M.B..  2008.  Shrub encroachment in North American grasslands: Shifts in growth form dominance rapidly alters control of ecosystem carbon inputs. Global Change Biology. 14:615-623.
Svejcar L.N., Bestelmeyer BT, James D.K, Peters DC.  2019.  Small mammal herbivory and grassland recovery potential in the Chihuahuan Desert. Journal of Arid Environments. 166:11-16.
Sylvain ZA, Wall D.H., Cherwin K, Reichmann L, Peters DC, Sala O.E.  2014.  Soil animal responses to moisture availability are largely scale, not ecosystem dependent: Insight from a cross-site study. Global Change Biology. 20:2631-2643.
Duni D, Petrie MD, Peters DC, Anderson JP, Crossland K., Herrick JE.  2018.  Soil water dynamics at 15 locations distributed across a desert landscape: insights from a 27-yr dataset. Ecosphere. 9(7):36pp.
Peters DC, Herrick JE, Monger CH, Huang C..  2010.  Soil-vegetation-climate interactions in arid landscapes: Effects of the North American monsoon on grass recruitment. Journal of Arid Environments. 74:618-623.
Goslee S, Peters DC, Beck K.G..  2006.  Spatial prediction of invasion success across heterogeneous landscapes using an individual-based model. Biological Invasions. 8:193-200.
Peters DC, Mariotto I., Havstad K, Murray L.M..  2006.  Spatial variation in remnant grasses after a grassland-to-shrubland state change: Implications for restoration. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 59:343-350.
Williamson JC, Bestelmeyer BT, Peters DC.  2012.  Spatiotemporal patterns of production can be used to detect state change across an arid landscape. Ecosystems. 15:34-47.
Peters DC, Urban D.L., Gardner R.H., Breshears DD, Herrick JE.  2004.  Strategies for ecological extrapolation. Oikos. 106:627-636.
Hochstrasser T., Peters DC.  2004.  Subdominant species distribution in microsites around two lifeforms at a desert grassland-shrubland transition zone. Journal of Vegetation Science. 15:615-622.
Su L., Chopping M., Rango A., Martonchik J.V, Peters DC.  2007.  Support vector machines for recognition of semi-arid vegetation types using MISR multi-angle imagery. Remote Sensing of Environment. 107:299-311.
Browning DM, Crimmins T, James D.K, Spiegal S., Levi M, Anderson JP, Peters DC.  2018.  Synchronous species responses reveal phenological guilds: implications for management. Ecosphere. 9:1-23.
Peters DC, Loescher H.W., San Clements M.D., Havstad K.  2014.  Taking the pulse of a continent: Expanding site-based research infrastructure for regional- to continental-scale ecology. Ecosphere. 5(3)
Peters DC, Okin GS.  2016.  A toolkit for ecosystem ecologists in the time of Big Science. Ecosystems.
Peters DC, Okin GS.  2017.  A toolkit for ecosystems ecologists in the time of big science. Ecosystems. 20:259-266.
Keane RI, Austin M, Field C, Huth A, Lexer MJ, Peters DC, Solomon A, Wyckoff P.  2001.  Tree mortality in gap models: Application to climate change. Climatic Change. 51:509-540.
Rastetter E.B, Aber J.D, Peters DC, Ojima D.S., Burke IC.  2003.  Using mechanistic models to scale ecological processes across space and time. BioScience. 53:1-9.
Humphreys J, Young KI, Cohnstaedt LW, Hanley KA, Peters DC.  2021.  Vector Surveillance, Host Species Richness, and Demographic Factors as West Nile Disease Risk Indicators. Viruses. 13:1-18.
Hochstrasser T., Kroel-Dulay G., Peters DC, Gosz J.R.  2002.  Vegetation and climate characteristics of arid and semi-arid grasslands in North America and their biome transition zone. Journal of Arid Environments. 51:55-78.
Reichmann L, Sala O.E, Peters DC.  2013.  Water controls on nitrogen transformations and stocks in an arid ecosystem. Ecosphere. 4(1):Article11.
Schreiner-McGraw A.P, Vivoni E, Ajami H, Sala O.E, Throop HL, Peters DC.  2020.  Woody Plant Encroachment has a Larger Impact than Climate Change on Dryland Water Budgets. Scientific Reports. 10(8112)
Peters DC, Yao J, Gosz J.R.  2006.  Woody Plant Invasion at a Semi-arid Transition Zone: Importance of Ecosystem Type to Colonization and Patch Expansion. Journal of Vegetation Science. 17:389-396.
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Peters DC.  2015.  Ecological challenges posed by climate uncertainty. The Economic and Financial Risks of a Changing Climate; Insights from Leading Experts. :8.

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