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2008 Publications
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Response of mountain plovers to plague-driven dynamics of black-tailed prairie dog colonies
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(22-Apr-08)
Management implications of global change for Great Plains rangelands
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(24-Mar-08)
Increased snow facilitates plant invasion in mixed grass prairie
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(17-Mar-08)
Interactive effects of elevated CO2, warming, and moisture on timings and rates of plant development in a mixed-grass prairie ecosystem: Enhancing the GPFarm model
(Abstract Only)
(2-Mar-08)
An efficient and inexpensive system for greenhouse pot rotation
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(20-Feb-08)
Characterizing rangeland vegetation using Landsat and 1-mm VLSA data in central Wyoming (USA)
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(14-Feb-08)
Long-term enhancement of N availability and plant growth under elevated CO2 in a semiarid grassland
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(13-Feb-08)
High resolution aerial monitoring of aquatic and riparian habitat in selected reaches of Wyoming's Powder River
(Abstract Only)
(30-Jan-08)
Monitoring riparian response to prescription grazing with low-altitude aerial surveys
(Abstract Only)
(30-Jan-08)
Monitoring a BLM level 5 watershed with very-large aerial imagery
(Abstract Only)
(10-Jan-08)
Plant productivity responses to rising atmospheric CO2 and warming in semi-arid grassland in Wyoming, USA
(Abstract Only)
(1-Jan-08)
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