Jornada Bibliography
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Within-plant distribution of volatile compounds on the leaf surface of Flourensia cernua. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology. 48:144-150.
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2013. Increasing shrub use by livestock in a world with less grass. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 65:553-562.
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2012. Distribution of antiherbivory compounds in Flourensia cernua. American Society of Animal Science Joint Annual Meeting.
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2011. Measurement of monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes in serum, plasma, and rumen fluid from sheep. Animal Feed Science and Technology. 158:104-109.
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2010. Quantifying terpenes in rumen fluid, serum, and plasma from sheep. Journal of Animal Science. 88:58.
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2010. Effects of cis-beta-sabinene hydrate, and monoterpene adn sesquiterpene mixtures on alfalfa pellet intake by lambs. Journal of Animal Science. 86:1478-1484.
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2008. Effects of individual terpenes and terpene mistures on intake of lambs. American Society of Animal Science. 85:287-288.
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2007. Effects of Eugenol, Alpha-Terpineol, Terpin-4-ol, and methyl eugenol on consumption of alfalfa pellets by sheep. Small Ruminant Research. 73:272-276.
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2007. Antiherbivory Compounds on the Leaf Surface of Intact and Resprouted Tarbush. 2006 Joint Annual Meeting, American Society of Animal Science, American Dairy Science Association. J. Animal Sci. Vol. 84, J. Dairy Sci. Vol. 89:22.
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2006. Introduction to special issue - Landscape linkages and cross scale interactions in arid and semiarid ecosystems. Journal of Arid Environments. 65:193-195.
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2006. Plant-Animal Interactions. Jornada Trails. 10:3.
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2006. Effect of previous exposure of sheep to monoterpene odors on intake of alfalfa pellets treated with camphor or alpha-pinene. Small Ruminant Research. 58:33-38.
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2005. Effects of eugenol, terpin-4-ol, alpha-terpineol, and methyl eugenol on consumption of alfalfa pellets by sheep. 2005 Annual Meeting of American Society of Animal Science. 83 (Suppl. 1):274.
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2005. Livestock Research on the Jornada Experimental Range. New Mexico Livestock Research Briefs and Cattle Growers Short Course. :100-102.
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2005. Effects of gamma-terpinene, terpinolene, alpha-copaene, and alpha-terpinene on consumption of alfalfa pellets by sheep. Journal of Animal Science. 83:1967-1971.
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2005. Effects of ã-terpinene, terpinolene, á-copaene, and á-terpinene on consumption of alfalfa pellets by sheep. 2004 Joint Annual Meeting, American Dairy Science Association/American Society of Animal Science/Poultry Science Association. Vol. 82 (Suppl. 1):34.
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2004. Rangeland research on the Jornada Experimental Range. Livestock Research Briefs and Cattle Growers' Short Course. :87-91.
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2003. Effect of previous exposure of sheep to monoterpene odors on intake of alfalfa pellets treated with camphor or alpha-pinene. Joint Annual Meeting of the American Dairy Science Association, the American Society of Animal Science, and the Mexican Association of Animal Production. 81:353.
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2003. Effects of camphene, myrcene, caryophyllene oxide and beta-pinene on consumption of alfalfa pellets by sheep. 2002 Joint Meeting, American Society of Animal Science/American Dairy Science Association. 80:331.
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2002. Effects of individual terpenes on intake by lambs. Society for Range Management, New Mexico Section Winter Meeting. :5.
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2002. Effects of four mono- and sesquiterpenes on consumption of alfalfa pellets by sheep. Journal of Animal Science. 80:3301-3306.
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2002. Extracts of Flourensia cernua reduce consumption of alfalfa pellets by sheep. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 27:2275-2285.
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2001. Rangeland research in the Chihuahuan Desert. New Mexico Livestock Research Briefs and Cattle Growers' Short Course. :80-81.
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2000. Fluorensia cernua extracts decrease intake of alfalfa pellets by sheep. 2000 Joint Meeting, American Society of Animal Science/American Dairy Science Association. 78:113.
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2000. Effect of individual terpenes on consumption of alfalfa pellets by sheep. Journal of Animal Science. 78:1636-1640.
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2000. Effects of terpenes on intake of alfalfa pellets by sheep. 91st National Meeting of the American Society of Animal Science. 77(1):207.
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1999. Rangeland research in the Chihuahuan Desert. New Mexico Livestock Research Briefs and Cattle Growers’ Short Course. :71-76.
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1999. Rangeland research in the Chihuahuan Desert. New Mexico Livestock Research Briefs Cattle Growers' Short Course.
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1998. Effects of volatile compounds on consumption of alfalfa pellets by sheep. Journal of Animal Science. 76:228-233.
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1998. Relationship of tarbush leaf surface terpene profile with livestock herbivory. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 24:1-12.
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1998. Rangeland research in the Chihuahuan Desert. New Mexico Livestock Research Briefs Cattle Growers' Short Course.
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1997. Effect of volatile compounds on intake of alfalfa pellets by sheep. Journal of Animal Science. 75 (Suppl 1):203.
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1997. Tarbush leaf surface terpene profile in relation to mammalian herbivory. Journal of Chemical Ecology. (338):237-241.
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1996. Nutrient content and antiquality factors in Flourensia cernua at four growth stages. Journal of Animal Science. 74 (Suppl. 1):199.
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1996. Chemical composition of Flourensia cernua at four growth stages. Grass and Forage Science. 51:434-441.
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1996. Tarbush leaf surface terpene profile in relation to mammalian herbivory. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 24:1-12.
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1998. Relationship of tarbush leaf surface secondary chemistry to livestock herbivory. Journal of Range Management. 47:424-428.
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1994. Effects of organic solvents on use of tarbush by sheep. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 20:1137-1142.
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1994. Secondary chemistry of the leaf surface of Flourensia cernua. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology. 22:73-77.
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1994. Effects of repeated cycles of feed intake shifts on growth, feed efficiency and endocrine profiles of wether lambs. Small Ruminant Research. 10:103-118.
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1993. Evaluation of onions as a feed source for growing wethers. Journal of Animal Science. 71(Suppl. 1):71.
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1993. Role of secondary chemistry of tarbush in herbivory by livestock. Annual Meeting, Society for Range Management. :P096.
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1992. Effect of cyclic feeding patterns on growth, serum metabolites and hormones, organ size and carcass traits of wether lambs. American Society of Animal Science. :No.839.
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1991. Evaluation of a continuous-release ytterbium bolus. Journal of Range Management. 43:144-147.
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1990. Relationship of rumen fluid diluation rate to rumen fermentation and dietary characteristics of beef steers1,2. Journal of Animal Science. 60:1061-1071.
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1985. Verification of a continuous flow fermentation system and effect of dilution rate on rumen fermentation and microbial numbers. Western Section Meeting, American Society of Animal Science. 33:29-31.
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1982. Coping with shrub secondary metabolites by ruminants. Small Ruminant Research. 94:1-9.
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2010. Is differential use of Juniperus monosperma by small ruminants driven by terpenoid concentration. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 40:285-293.
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2014. The changing role of shrubs in rangeland-based livestock production systems: Can shrubs increase our forage supply? Rangelands. 36(2):25-31.
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2014. Relationship between one-seed juniper terpene concentration and herbivory by small ruminants. ADSA-ASAS Joint Annual Meeting. 91:553.
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