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Anderson, D.M.;Rayson, G.D. 2008. Fluorometry – an evolving methodology for range animal ecologist 1: 572.
Bestelmeyer, B.T.;Briske, D.D.;Brown, J.;Havstad, K.M.;Skaggs, R.K. 2008. Variation in ecological resilience: a fundamental concept for rangeland ecology : 1480.
Knapp, A.K.;Briggs, J. M.;Collins, S.L.;Archer, S.R.;Bret-Harte, M.S.;Ewers, B.;Peters, D.C.;Young, D.;Shaver, G.;Cleary, M.B. 2008. Shrub encroachment in North American grasslands: Shifts in growth form dominance rapidly alters control of ecosystem carbon inputs 14: 615-623. bibliography/08-005.pdf.
Stringham, T.;Briske, D.;Bestelmeyer, B.T.;Shaver, P.L. 2008. Current status of the state-and-transition framework : 1495.
Hansen, N.;Bestelmeyer, B.T.;Brown, J.;Tugel, A. 2008. Incorporating invasive species and degraded landscapes into ecological site descriptions : 2100.
Godinez-Alvarez, H.;Herrick, J.E.;Mattocks, M.;Toledo, D.N.;Van Zee, J.W. 2008. Line-point intercept, grid-point intercept,and ocular estimate methods: their relative value for rangeland assessment and monitoring : 2380.
Utsumi, S.A.;Cibils, A.F.;Estell, R.E.;Walker, J. 2008. One-seed juniper use by goats: Influence of stocking density and mixed grazing in summer and spring : 1952.
Slaughter, A.L.;Laliberte, A.;Rango, A.;Maxwell, C.J.;Winters, C. 2008. Rangeland monitoring with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
Ritchie, J.E.;Rango, A.;Schmugge, T.J. 2008. Remote sensing studies of arid rangelands in the southwestern United States : 1504.
Briske, D.D.;Bestelmeyer, B.T.;Stringham, T.K.;Shaver, P.L. 2008. Resilience-based application of state-and-transition models : 1657.
Herrick, J.E.;Wills, S.A.;Peters, D.C.;Tugel, A.;Bestelmeyer, B.T. 2008. Soil, resilience, and state and transition models : 1514.
Bestelmeyer, B.T.;Herrick, J.E.;Steele, C.M. 2008. Vulnerability and triggers in threshold development: models from the Chihuahuan Desert : 1487.
Roacho-Estrada, J.O.;Fredrickson, E.L.;Bezanilla-Enriquez, G.A.;Peinetti, H.R.;Gonzalez, A.L.;Rios, J. 2008. A comparison of grazing behavior between desert adapted Mexican Criollo cattle and temperate British breeds using two diverse landscapes in New Mexico and Chihuahua : 2379.
Fredrickson, E.L.;Herrick, J.E.;Peinetti, H.R.;Laliberte, A. 2008. Landscape histories, livestock management, and mesquite expansion in the Chihuahuan Desert of New Mexico : 2188.
Wesley, R.L.;Cibils, A.F.;Pollak, E.R.;Cox, S.H.;Mulliniks, T.;Petersen, M.K.;Fredrickson, E.L. 2008. Measures of daily distribution patterns of cow calf pairs using global positioning systems on both cows and calves : 2186.
Lucero, M.E.;Barrow, J.R.;Osuna, P.;Reyes-Vera, I. 2008. Enhancing native grass productivity by cocultivating with endophyte-laden calli 61: 124-130. bibliography/08-004.pdf.
Rogosic, J.;Estell, R.E.;Ivankovic, S.;Kezic, J.;Razov, J. 2008. Potential mechanisms to increase shrub intake and performance of small ruminants in Mediterranean shrubby ecosystems 74: 1-15. bibliography/08-002.pdf.
Chopping, M.;Su, L.;Rango, A.;Martonchik, J.V.;Peters, D.C.;Laliberte, A. 2008. Remote sensing of woody shrub cover in desert grasslands using MISR with a geometric-optical canopy reflectance model 112: 19-34. http://usda-ars.nmsu/biblio/pdf/08-001.pdf.
Martinec, J.;Rango, A.;Roberts, R.T. 2008. Snowmelt Runoff Model (SRM) User's Manual : 175 pp. bibliography/08-023.pdf.
Casanova, L.R.;Bestelmeyer, B.T. 2008. What can ant diversity-energy relationships tell us about land use and land change (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)? 11: 183-190. bibliography/08-031.pdf.