- Home
- News & Events
- Programs
- Monitoring and Assessment
- Ecological Site Descriptions (ESD)
- Landscape Toolbox
- Long Term Ecological Research
- Data Catalogs
- Long Term Agricultural Research
- People
- Publications
- Plans & Reports
- Education
- The Jornada
- Partners
- USDA-ARS Range Management Research
- U.S. LTER Network
- U.S. National Science Foundation
- Natural Resource Conservation Service
- Bureau of Land Management
- USGS
- NEON
- NOAA National Climatic Data Center
- USDA UV-B Monitoring & Research Program
- New Mexico State University
- Chihuahuan Desert Rangeland Research Center
- USDA-ARS Southwestern Cotton Ginning Research Lab
- Western Snow Conference
To view a PDF of any publication, simply click on the title of the publication and then click on the highlighted URL address below the abstract. If there is no URL address, the PDF is not yet available. Please contact us for access to the PDF if required.
The ecology of dust. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 2011;8(8):423-30. Abstract
Strategies for ecological extrapolation. Oikos. 2004;106:627-36. Abstract
Ecohydrology and woody plant encroachment: A conceptual framework for evaluating landscape consequences. In: 2003 Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union. San Francisco, CA; 2003. F320. Abstract
An ecohydrological framework for determining the landscape effects of woody plant encroachment. In: 88th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. Savannah, GA; 2003. 314. Abstract
Comparing and contrasting scaling approaches across ecological disciplines: case studies of vegetation, biogeochemical and animal dynamics. In: 17th Annual Symposium, US-International Association for Landscape Ecology.; 2002. p. 88-9. Abstract
Scale-dependency of approaches: contrasts and comparisons among ecological disciplines. In: 87th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. Tucson, AZ; 2002. 10. Abstract


















