Publications
Publications Database
Publications
2023
“Variable Effects Of Long‐Term Livestock Grazing Across The Western United States Suggest Diverse Approaches Are Needed To Meet Global Change Challenges”. Applied Vegetation Science 26.1 (2023): n. pag. Web. Applied Vegetation Science.
“Managing Medusahead Using Dormant Season Grazing In The Northern Great Basin”. Rangeland Ecology & Management 90 (2023): 146 - 156. Web. Rangeland Ecology & Management.
“Native Lagomorphs Prolong Legacy Effects Limiting Restoration Of Imperiled Shrub‐Steppe Communities”. Restoration Ecology 31.4 (2023): n. pag. Web. Restoration Ecology.
. “Ecological Restoration In The Age Of Apocalypse”. Global Change Biology 29.17 (2023): 4706 - 4710. Web. Global Change Biology.
. “Effects Of Using Indaziflam And Activated Carbon Seed Technology In Efforts To Increase Perennials In Ventenata Dubia–Invaded Rangelands”. Rangeland Ecology & Management 88 (2023): 70 - 76. Web. Rangeland Ecology & Management.
“Using Virtual Fencing To Create Fuel Breaks In The Sagebrush Steppe”. Rangeland Ecology & Management 89 (2023): 87 - 93. Web. Rangeland Ecology & Management.
“Frequent And Catastrophic Wildfires In Great Basin Rangelands: Time For A Proactive Management Approach”. Rangeland Ecology & Management 89 (2023): 1 - 2. Web. Rangeland Ecology & Management.
. “A Recruitment Niche Framework For Improving Seed‐Based Restoration”. Restoration Ecology 31.7 (2023): n. pag. Web. Restoration Ecology.
“Trends, Impacts, And Cost Of Catastrophic And Frequent Wildfires In The Sagebrush Biome”. Rangeland Ecology & Management 89 (2023): 3 - 19. Web. Rangeland Ecology & Management.
“Chapter 10 Sage-Grouse ”. Rangeland Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (2023): 295-338. Web. Rangeland Wildlife Ecology And Conservation.
“Where There's Smoke, There's Fuel: Dynamic Vegetation Data Improve Predictions Of Wildfire Hazard In The Great Basin”. Rangeland Ecology & Management 89 (2023): 20 - 32. Web. Rangeland Ecology & Management.
“Influence Of Directional Side Of Sagebrush Canopies And Interspaces On Microhabitats”. Basic and Applied Ecology 72 (2023): 16 - 21. Web. Basic And Applied Ecology.
2022
“Stomatal Conductance Relates To Sagebrush Transplant Survival Across Planting Season And Size-Class”. Rangeland Ecology & Management 80 (2022): 26 - 30. Web. Rangeland Ecology & Management.
“Managing Invasive Annual Grasses, Annually: A Case For More Case Studies”. Rangelands 44.3 (2022): 210-217. Web. Rangelands.
“Early Succession Following Prescribed Fire In Low Sagebrush (Artemisia Arbuscula Var. Arbuscula) Steppe”. Western North American Naturalist 82.1 (2022): 50-66. Web. Western North American Naturalist.
. “Minimize The Bad Days: Wildland Fire Response And Suppression Success”. Rangelands 44.3 (2022): 187 - 193. Web. Rangelands.
“What's Hot And What's Not – Identifying Publication Trends In Insect Ecology”. Austral Ecology 47.1 (2022): 5 - 16. Web. Austral Ecology.
“Toward Integrated Fire Management To Promote Ecosystem Resilience”. Rangelands 44.3 (2022): 227 - 234. Web. Rangelands.
“Using Postfire Spatial Variability To Improve Restoration Success With Seeded Bitterbrush”. Rangeland Ecology & Management 83 (2022): 117 - 123. Web. Rangeland Ecology & Management.
“Strategic Partnerships To Leverage Small Wins For Fine Fuels Management”. Rangeland Ecology & Management 85 (2022): 66 - 75. Web. Rangeland Ecology & Management.
“Elevated Co2 Counteracts Effects Of Water Stress On Woody Rangeland-Encroaching Species”. Tree Physiology (2022): n. pag. Web. Tree Physiology.
“Managing For Resilient Sagebrush Plant Communities In The Modern Era: We're Not In 1850 Anymore”. Rangelands 44.3 (2022): 167-172. Web. Rangelands.
. “The Elevational Ascent And Spread Of Exotic Annual Grass Dominance In The Great Basin, Usa”. Diversity and Distributions 28.1 (2022): 83 - 96. Web. Diversity And Distributions.
“Management And Environmental Factors Associated With Simulated Restoration Seeding Barriers In Sagebrush Steppe”. Restoration Ecology E13722 (2022): n. pag. Web. Restoration Ecology.
“Estimates Of Fine Fuel Litter Biomass In The Northern Great Basin Reveal Increases During Short Fire-Free Intervals Associated With Invasive Annual Grasses”. Science of The Total Environment (2022): 160634. Web. Science Of The Total Environment.
“Photochemical Performance Of Reproductive Structures In Great Basin Bunchgrasses In Response To Soil-Water Availability”. AoB PLANTS 14.1 (2022): n. pag. Web. Aob Plants.
. “Grazing Management To Reduce Wildfire Risk In Invasive Annual Grass Prone Sagebrush Communities”. Rangelands 44.3 (2022): 194 - 199. Web. Rangelands.
Oregon Beef Council Report 2022 Edition. 2022. Print.
“Weather Explains Differences In Sagebrush-Obligate Songbird Nest Success Under Various Grazing Regimes”. Global Ecology and Conservation 34 (2022): e02010. Web. Global Ecology And Conservation.
“Ratcheting Up Resilience In The Northern Great Basin”. Rangelands 44.3 (2022): 200 - 209. Web. Rangelands.
“Poor Relationships Between Neon Airborne Observation Platform Data And Field‐Based Vegetation Traits At A Mesic Grassland”. Ecology 103.2 (2022): 1-10. Web. Ecology.
“A New Perspective And Approach To Ecosystem Restoration: A Seed Enhancement Technology Guide And Case Study”. Restoration Ecology (2022): n. pag. Web. Restoration Ecology.
“Virtual Fencing Effectively Excludes Cattle From Burned Sagebrush Steppe”. Rangeland Ecology & Management 81 (2022): 55 - 62. Web. Rangeland Ecology & Management.
“Reducing Exotic Annual Grass Competition Did Not Improve Shrub Restoration Success During A Drought”. Rangeland Ecology & Management 85 (2022): 9 - 14. Web. Rangeland Ecology & Management.
. “Timing Of Maternal Supplementation Of Dried Distillers Grains During Late Gestation Influences Postnatal Growth, Immunocompetence, And Carcass Characteristics Of Bos Indicus-Influenced Beef Calves”. Journal of Animal Science 100.2 (2022): n. pag. Web. Journal Of Animal Science.
“Effects Of Maternal Winter Vs. Year-Round Supplementation Of Protein And Energy On Postnatal Growth, Immune Function, And Carcass Characteristics Of Bos Indicus-Influenced Beef Offspring”. Journal of Animal Science 100.3 (2022): 1-19. Web. Journal Of Animal Science.
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“Off-Season Grazing Reduces Exotic Annual Grasses And Increases A Native Bunchgrass”. Oregon Cattleman March (2022): 30-33. Web. Oregon Cattleman.
“What Is Driving The Proliferation Of Exotic Annual Grasses In Sagebrush Communities? Comparing Fire With Off-Season Grazing”. Rangeland Ecology & Management 82 (2022): 76 - 85. Web. Rangeland Ecology & Management.
“Effects Of A Decade Of Grazing Exclusion On Three Wyoming Big Sagebrush Community Types”. Global Ecology and Conservation 40 (2022): e02338. Web. Global Ecology And Conservation.
“Moderate Grazing During The Off-Season (Fall-Winter) Reduces Exotic Annual Grasses In Sagebrush-Bunchgrass Steppe”. Rangeland Ecology & Management 82 (2022): 51 - 57. Web. Rangeland Ecology & Management.
“Influence Of Weather On Production Dynamics In Wyoming Big Sagebrush Steppe Across Plant Associations”. Rangeland Ecology & Management 85 (2022): 48 - 55. Web. Rangeland Ecology & Management.
“Grazing Effects On Shrub-Induced Resource Islands And Herbaceous Vegetation Heterogeneity In Sagebrush-Steppe Communities”. Global Ecology and Conservation 35 (2022): e02106. Web. Global Ecology And Conservation.
. 2021
“Recovery Of The Herbaceous Component Of Degraded Sagebrush Steppe Is Unimpeded By 75 Years Of Moderate Cattle Grazing”. Ecosphere 12.3 (2021): 1-20. Web. Ecosphere.
“Ungulate Grazing Relationships With Riparian Restoration: Meadow Creek Experiment”. National Stream and Aquatic Ecology Center Summer 2021 (2021): 1-8. Print. National Stream And Aquatic Ecology Center.
“Outcome-Based Approaches For Managing Wildfire Risk: Institutional Interactions And Implementation Within The “Gray Zone””. Rangeland Ecology & Management 77 (2021): 101 - 111. Web. Rangeland Ecology & Management.
. “Spatial Variation In Soil Microbial Processes As A Result Of Woody Encroachment Depends On Shrub Size In Tallgrass Prairie”. Plant & Soil (2021): 359-373. Web. Plant & Soil.