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How can science be general, yet specific: The conundrum of rangeland science in the 21st Century. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 2012;65:613-22. Abstract
Patterns of net primary production across sites. Cross-site comparisons of state change dynamics.; 2011. (Long-term trends in ecological systems: a basis for understanding responses to global change).
Long-term trends in production, abundance, and richness of plants and animals.; 2011. (Long-term trends in ecological systems: a basis for understanding responses to global change).
Long-term trends in human demography and economy across sites.; 2011. (Long-term trends in ecological systems: a basis for understanding responses to global change).
Long-term trends in precipitation and surface water chemistry.; 2011. (Long-term trends in ecological systems: a basis for understanding responses to global change).
Long-term trends in climate and climate-related drivers.; 2011. (Long-term trends in ecological systems: a basis for understanding responses to global change).
Long-term trends in ecological systems: an introduction to cross-site comparisons and relevance to global change studies.; 2011. (Long-term trends in ecological systems: a basis for understanding responses to global change).
Living in an increasingly connected world: a framework for continental-scale environmental science. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 2008;6:229-37. Abstract
Shrub encroachment in North American grasslands: Shifts in growth form dominance rapidly alters control of ecosystem carbon inputs. Global Change Biology. 2008;14:615-23. Abstract
Integrating patch and boundary dynamics to understand and predict biotic transitions at multiple scales. Landscape Ecology. 2006;21:19-33. Abstract
















