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Spatial patterns of grasses and shrubs in an arid grassland environment. Ecosphere. In Press.
Patch-scale connectivity: Where and why does it matter?. In: LTER All Scientists Meeting. Estes Park, Colorado; 2009. Abstract
Landscape variability in response to changes in patch-scale connectivity. In: Ecological Society of America Abstracts.; 2009. Abstract
Preventing regime shifts on the Colorado Plateau: Application of ecological theshold concepts to land management decision making. In: Ecological Society of America Abstracts.; 2009. PS p. 48-80. Abstract
Land resources: forests and arid lands. In: Backlund P, Janetos A, Schimel D, editors. The effects of climate change on agriculture, land resources, water resources, and biodiversity in the United States. Washington, DC., USA; 2008. 362 pp. (Report by the U.S. Climate Change Science Program and the Subcommittee on Global Change Research). Abstract
Predicting and understanding ecosystem responses to climate change at continental scales. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 2008;6:273-80. Abstract
Soil-vegetation feedbacks in dynamic landscapes: Implications for restoration. In: Ecological Society of America Abstracts. San Jose, CA; 2007. PS p. 45-80. Abstract
Modelling wind erosion and dust emission on vegetated surfaces. In: Kelly RJ, Drake NA, eds. Barr SL, editors. Spatial Modeling of the Terrestrial Environment. Wiley, and Sons, Ltd; 2004. p. 137-56 pp.


















