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Peinetti, H.R.;Fredrickson, E.L.;Peters, D.C.;Roacho-Estrada, J.O.;Laliberte, A.S. 2008. Assessing the importance of landscape attributes for livestock distribution within a complex desert environment : 54-22.
Courtright, E.M.;Herrick, J.E.;Bestelmeyer, B.T.;Burkett, L.M. 2008. Customizable tool for ecological data entry, assessment, monitoring, and interpretation : 66-136.
Baquera, N.;Herrick, J.E.;Monger, H. C.;Rango, A.;Throop, H.L.;Duniway, M.C. 2008. Landscape variability in soil and vegetation response to 70-year-old restoration treatments : 67-159.
Tartowski, S.L.;James, D.K. 2008. Multiple constraints on ecological restoration: Re-establishment of black grama grass (Bouteloua eriopoda) after intensive grazing : COS 119-7.
Reichmann, L.G.;Sala, Osvaldo E.;Peters, D.C. 2008. Precipitation and nitrogen interactions in arid ecosystems : COS 89-8.
Goolsby, D.P.;Bestelmeyer, B.T. 2008. Shrub expansion in northern Chihuahuan Desert grasslands: Spatial patterns and biophysical constraints : PS 37-25.
Godinez-Alvarez, H.;Herrick, J.E.;Mattocks, M.;Toledo, D. 2008. Do sampling methods differ in their utility for ecological monitoring? Comparison of line-point intercept, grid-point intercept, and ocular estimate methods : PS 83-125.
Laundre, J.W.;Hernandez, L.;Campanella, A.;James, D.K. 2008. Rodent density and the landscape of fear in the Chihuahuan Desert : COS 118-8.
Bestelmeyer, S.;Somerday, R. 2008. Teachers in the desert: Creating ecological reserech opportunities for teachres and students on the US Mexico border : OOS 17-8.
Rio-Casanova, L.;Bestelmeyer, B.T. 2008. Does energy flux determine ant diversity? A case study in an arid ecosystem : PS 71-14.
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.
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.