Jornada Bibliography
Building software tools to help contextualize and interpret monitoring data. 70th Annual Society for Range Managment. Jan 29 - Feb 02, 2017
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2017. Bulldozers, mental models, and aerial photography: Geographies of long-term private restoration on semi-arid rangelands. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting. :18115.
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1972. Burrow environment of the banner-tailed kangaroo rat, Dipodomys spectabilis, in south-central New Mexico. The American Midland Naturalist. 99:270-279.
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1978. Burrowing activities of kangaroo rats and patterns in plant species dominance at a shortgrass steppe-desert grassland ecotone. Journal of Vegetation Science. 10:123-130.
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Calcium carbonate features. Interpretation of Micromorphological Features of Soils and Regoliths. :149-194.
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2010. Calcium carbonate in termite galleries – biomineralization or upward transport? Biogeochemistry. 82:241-250.
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2007. Calculating foraging area using global navigation satellite system (GNSS) technology. Rangelands. :31-35.
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2014. Calculation of daily distance walked by grazing cattle using real-time activity and position data collected by LORA-WAN sensors. 2nd U.S. Precision Livestock Farming Conference.
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2023. CALDEP: a regional model for CaCO3 (caliche) deposition in southwestern deserts. Soil Science. 139:468-481.
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1985. Calf crop increases on the Jornada. Organized Farming. 3:1-2.
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1922. Cambic and certain noncambic horizons in desert soils of southern New Mexico. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings. 30:773-781.
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1966. Camel spider (Solifugae) use of prairie dog colonies. Western North American Naturalist. 69:272-276.
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2009. Can cattle geolocation data yield behavior-based criteria to inform precision grazing systems on rangeland? Livestock Science. 255:104801.
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2021. Can connectivity-mediated feedbacks to vegetation explain surprising ecological responses to catastrophic events? Ecological Society of America.
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2018. Can dust emission mechanisms be determined from field measurements? European Geosciences Union General Assembly Proceedings. [abstract]
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2017. Can ecological land classification increase the utility of vegetation monitoring data? Ecological Indicators. 69:657-666.
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2016. Can foraging behavior of Criollo cattle help increase agricultural production and reduce environmental impacts in the arid Southwest? Ecological Society of America.
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2016. Can heritage cattle protect ecosystems and economies in the changing rangelands of the western United States? Ecological Society of America.
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2018. Can kangaroo rat graminivory contribute to the persistence of desertified shrublands? Journal of Arid Environments. 73:651-657.
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2009. Can multi-species grazing help protect stock from coyotes? National Wool Growers' Magazine. 81:32-33.
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1991. Can prairie dog-cattle interactions be used to remediate desertified Chihuahuan Desert grasslands? Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting. :PS39-205.
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2007. Can we use the past as a lens to the future? Using historic events to predict regional grassland and shrubland responses to multi-year drought or wet periods under climate change 100th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America.
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2015. Canopy and ground cover inside and outside of livestock exclosures on brush ranges in southern New Mexico with up to 50 years of protection. 39th Annual Meeting, Society for Range Management. :133.
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1986. Canopy architecture of Larrea tridentata (D. C.) Cov., a desert shrub: foliage orientation and direct beam radiation interception. Oecologia (Berlin). 75:54-60.
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1988. Canopy attributes of desert grassland and transition communities derived from multiangular airborne imagery. Remote Sensing of Environment. 85:339-354.
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2003. Canopy insect populations as indicators of exposure to acute stressors (drought and grazing) and chronic stressors (desertification and exotic plant species). International Symposium and Workshop Combating Desertification: Connecting Science with Community Action. :Abstract22.
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1987. Carbon and nitrogen dynamics during the decomposition of litter and roots of a Chihuahuan Desert annual Lepidium lasiocarpum. Ecological Monographs. 54:339-360.
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1984. Carbon and nitrogen limitations of soil microbial biomass in desert ecosystems. Biogeochemistry. 18:1-17.
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1992. Carbon balance of Panicum coloratum during drought and non-drought in the northern Chihuahuan desert. Journal of Ecology. 77:799-810.
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1989. Carbon balance of Yucca elata Engelm. during a hot and cool period in situ. Oecologia. 57:352-360.
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1983. Carbon dioxide emissions from exhumed petrocalcic horizons. Soil Science Society of America Journal; Pedology, Forest Range and Wildland Soils. 70:795-805.
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2006. Carbon dioxide exchange of Yucca elata Engelm: Effect of temperature on photosynthesis and root respiration. Yucca. :35-50.
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1980. Carbon dioxide exchange of Yucca elata Engelm: effect of temperature on photosynthesis and root respiration. Yucca Symposium.
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1979. Carbon fluxes on North American rangelands. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 61:465-474.
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2008. Carbon in Desert Soils at Multiple Time Scales. Ecological Society of America 90th Annual Meeting. :447-448.
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2005. Carbon isotopes reveal soil organic matter dynamics following arid land shrub expansion. Oecologia. 110:374-386.
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1997. Carbon reduction pathways and standing crop in three Chihuahuan desert plant communities. The Southwestern Naturalist. 21:311-320.
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1976. Carbon sequestration and global warming. Memoria de la XII Semana Internacional de Agronomia.
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2001. Carbon sequestration and sink resources in grazed lands. International Rangleand Congress. :240-247.
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2008. Carbon sequestration in response to grassland–shrubland–turfgrass conversions and a test for carbonate biomineralization in desert soils, New Mexico, USA. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 80:1591-1603.
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2016. Carbon transport by symbiotic fungi in fourwing saltbush, Atriplex canescens (Pursh) Nutt.. Proceedings of the 11th Wildland Shrub Symposium. RMRS P-21:291-294.
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2001. Carcass characteristics of Criollo and Criollo crossbred steers raised on Chihuahuan Desert rangeland. 2019 ASAS-CSAS Annual Meeting and Trade Show.
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1973. The carnivores of the San Andres Mountains, New Mexico. Journal of Mammalogy. 27(2):154-161.
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