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Decomposition of leaf and root litter of Chihuahuan Desert shrubs: Effects of three years of summer drought. Journal of Arid Environments. 53:21-39.
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2003. The contribution of abiotic processes to buried litter decomposition in the northern Chihuahuan Desert. Oecologia. 79:133-135.
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1989. A conceptual model of primary productivity, decomposition, and nitrogen cycling in the Chihuahuan creosotebush desert. Tree Physiology. 2:215-222.
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1986. A comparative study of soil water dynamics in a desert ecosystem.. Water Resources Research. 33:73-90.
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1974. Changing human-ecological relationships and drivers using the Quesungual Agroforestry System in western Honduras. Renewable Agriculture and Food System. :1-9.
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2010. Changing carbon chemistry of buried creosote bush litter during decomposition in the northern Chihuahuan Desert. The American Midland Naturalist. 130:83-89.
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1993. A case study of land degradation linking biophysical and socioeconomic aspects of agroecological production systems in southern Honduras. Global Environmental Change: Regional Challenges. An Earth System Science Partnership, Open Science Conference. :661.
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2006. A case study of desertification linking biophysical and socioeconomic aspects fo water use in the small Mexican village of Amapola. Global Environmental Change: Regional Challenges. An Earth System Science Partnership, Open Science Conference. :660.
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2006. Biological Feedbacks in Global Desertification. Science. 247:1043-1048.
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1990. Aspectos Socioeconomicos Y Biofisicos de la Desertificaction. International Journal of Ecology and Evironmental Sciences.
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2005. Applying a new desertification paradigm linking biophysical and socioeconomic elements: the Amapola, Mexico, case study. Society for Range Management, 58th Annual Meeting and Trade Show. :PaperNo.282.
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2005. Adaptive strategies of desert shrubs with special reference to the creosotebush (Larrea tridentata [DC] Cov.). Pattern and Process in Desert Ecosystems. :19-49.
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