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Do long-lived ants affect soil microbial communities? Biology and Fertility of Soils. 2012;48:227-33. Abstract
Effects of simulated storm sizes and nitrogen on three Chihuahuan Desert perennial herbs and a grass. Journal of Arid Environments. 2011;75:861-4. Abstract
Herbivore-plant interactions and desertification in arid lands. In: All Flesh is Grass. Springer-Verlas; 2010. p. 239-56. (Cellular Origin, Life in Extreme Habitats and Astrobiology). Abstract
Effects of three species of Chihuahuan Desert ants on annual plants and soil properties. Journal of Arid Environments. 2008;72(4):392-400. Abstract
Effects of temporally persistent ant nests on soil protozoan communities and the abundance of morphological types of amoeba. Applied Soil Ecology. 2007;37:81-7. Abstract
Effects of organic amendments on soil biota on a degraded rangeland. Journal of Range Management. 1989;42:56-60. Abstract
The failure of nitrogen and lignin control of decomposition in a North American desert. Oecologia. 1985;65:382-6. Abstract
Microarthropods of a desert tabosa grass (Hilaria mutica) swale. The American Midland Naturalist. 1985;114:225-34. Abstract
Spatial and temporal relationships of soil microarthropods on a desert watershed. Pedobiologia. 1984;26:275-84. Abstract


















