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Williamson JC, Bestelmeyer BT, McClaran M.P., Robinett D., Briske D.D., Ben Wu X., Fernández-Giménez M.  2016.  Can ecological land classification increase the utility of vegetation monitoring data? Ecological Indicators. 69:657-666.
Kuehl R.O., McClaran M.P., Van Zee J.  2001.  Detecting fragmentation of cover in desert grasslands using line intercept. Journal of Range Management. 54:61-66.
Chu C, Kleinhesselink AR, Havstad K, McClaran M.P., Peters DC, Vermeire LT, Wei H, Adler PB.  2016.  Direct effects dominate responses to climate perturbations in grassland plant communities. Nature Communications. :1-10.
Ponce-Campos GE, Moran S., Huete A, Zhang Y, Bresloff C, Huxman T., Eamus D, Bosch DD, Buda AR, Gunter SA et al..  2013.  Ecosystem resilience despite large-scale altered hydroclimatic conditions. Nature. 494:349-352.
Bagchi S, Briske D.D., Ben Wu X., McClaran M.P., Bestelmeyer BT, Fernández-Giménez M.  2012.  Empirical assessment of state-and-transition models with a long-term vegetation record from the Sonoran Desert. Ecological Applications. 22(2):400-411.
Zhang Y, Moran S., Nearing MA, Ponce-Campos GE, Huete A, Buda AR, Bosch DD, Gunter SA, Kitchen S.G., W. McNab H et al..  2013.  Extreme precipitation patterns and reductions of terrestrial ecosystem production across biomes. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 118:148-157.
Moran S., Ponce-Campos GE, Huete A, McClaran M.P., Zhang Y, Hamerlynck E, Augustine D.J., Gunter SA, Kitchen S.G., Peters DC et al..  2014.  Functional response of U.S. grasslands to the early 21st-century drought. Ecology. 95(8):2121-2133.
Moran S., Peters DC, McClaran M.P., Nichols M.H, Adams M.B..  2008.  Long-term data collection at USDA experimental sites for studies of ecohydrology. Ecohydrology. 1:377-393.
Bagchi S, Singh N, Briske D.D., Bestelmeyer BT, McClaran M.P., Murthy K.  2017.  Quantifying long-term trajectories of plant community change with movement models: implication for ecological resilience. Ecological Applications. 27:1514-1528.