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In Press. Spatial patterns of grasses and shrubs in an arid grassland environment. Ecosphere.
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In Press. Woody plant proliferation in North American drylands: a synthesis of impacts on ecosystem carbon balance. Journal Geophysical Research - Biogeosciences.
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In Press. Landscape approaches to rangeland conservation practices. Conservation Benefits of Rangeland Practices: Assessment, Recommendations, and Knowledge Gaps.
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In Press. Is the historical range of variation relevant to rangeland management? Historical Environmental Variation in Conservation and Natural Resources Management: Past, Present, and Future.
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In Press. An accounting of C-based trace gas release during abiotic plant litter degradation. Global Change Biology.
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2012. Directional climate change and potential reversal of desertification in arid and semiarid ecosystems. Global Change Biology. 18:151-163. Abstract
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2012. When bulk density methods matter: implications for estimating soil organic carbon pools in coarse soils. Journal of Arid Environments. 77:66-71. Abstract
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2012. Do long-lived ants affect soil microbial communities? Biology and Fertility of Soils. 48:227-233. Abstract
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2011. Characterizing foraging patterns among cattle and bonded and non-bonded small ruminants using spatial point process techniques. 22nd Annual Conference Proceedings on Applied Statistics in Agriculture. :12-35. Abstract
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2011. Using time-series intervention analysis to model cow heart rate affected by programmed audio and environmental/physiological cues. Applied Statistics In Agriculture Conference Proceedings. :107-136. Abstract
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2011. Differentiating among plant spectra by combining pH dependent photoluminescence spectroscopy with multi-way principal component analysis (MPCA). The Open Agriculture Journal. 5:1-9. Abstract
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2011. Tools to study and manage grazing behavior at multiple scales to enhance the sustainability of livestock production systems. International Rangeland Congress. IX:559-564.
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2011. Using time-series intervention analysis to model cow heart rate affected by programmed audio and environmental/physiological. 22nd Annual Conference Proceedings on Applied Statistics in Agriculture. :107-136. Abstract
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2011. Brush management as a rangeland conservation strategy: a critical evaluation. Conservation benefits of rangeland practices: assessment, recommendations, and knowledge gaps.
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2011. Dust emissions from undisturbed and disturbed, crusted playa surfaces: cattle trampling effects. Aeolian Research. 3:31-41. Abstract
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2011. Spatial perspectives in state-and-transition models: A missing link to land management? Journal of Applied Ecology. 48(3):746-757. Abstract
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2011. State-and-transition model archetypes: A global taxonomy of rangeland change. International Rangeland Congress. IX:60. Abstract
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2011. A site-based approach to delivering rangeland ecosystem services. The Rangeland Journal. 33(2):99-108. Abstract
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2011. Temporal dynamics of shrub proliferation: Linking patches to landscapes. International Journal of Geographical Information Science. 25(6):913-930. Abstract
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2011. Protection from livestock fails to deter shrub proliferation in a desert landscape with a history of heavy grazing. Ecological Applications. 21(5):1629-1642. Abstract
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2011. Patterns in reproductive phenology for dryland grasses and shrubs from 1993 to 2010 in the Chihuahuan Desert. 96th ESA Annual Meeting, Earth Stewardship: Preserving and enhancing earth's life-support systems. Abstract
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2011. Digital soil mapping in the absence of field training data: A case study using terrain attributes and semiautomated soil signature derivation to distinguish ecological potential. Applied and Environmental Soil Science. 2001(Article ID 421904):421904. Abstract
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2011. Forest structure and aboveground biomass in the southwestern United States from MODIS and MISR. Remote Sensing of Environment. 115:2943-2953. Abstract
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2011. The database for inventory, monitoring, and assessment (DIMA). Rangelands. 33(4):21-26. Abstract
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2011. Rangeland and pasture monitoring: an approach to interpretation of high-resolution imagery focused on observer calibration for repeatability. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 178:doi:10.1007/s10661-011-2224-2.
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2011. Disentangling road network impacts: the need for a holistic approach. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 66(2):31A-36A.
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2011. Distribution of antiherbivory compounds in Flourensia cernua. American Society of Animal Science Joint Annual Meeting. Abstract
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2011. The ecology of dust. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 8(8):423-430. Abstract
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2011. Incorporating spatial patterns into a state and transition model for arid grasslands and shrublands in southern New Mexico. 96th Ecological Society of America Meeting. Abstract
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2011. Are we ready for the (range)land revolution? Proceedings of the IX International Rangeland Congress.
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2011. Land cover classification and change detection in drylands: an evaluation of remote sensing approaches. Geography. Master of Applied Geography:156. Abstract
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2011. Turning information into knowledge for rangeland management. Rangelands. 33(4):3-5. Abstract
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2011. Rangeland assessment and monitoring methods guide. Rangelands. 33(4):48-54. Abstract



















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