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“Effects of a Decade of Grazing Exclusion on Three Wyoming Big Sagebrush Community Types”, Global Ecology and Conservation, vol. 40, p. e02338, 2022.
, “Effects of Dormant Season and Contemporary Spring-Summer Grazing on Plant Community Composition in the Sagebrush Ecosystem”, Rangeland Ecology & Management, 2024.
, “Fall and Spring Grazing Influence Fire Ignitability and Initial Spread in Shrub Steppe Communities”, International Journal of Wildland Fire, vol. 26, no. 6, p. 485, 2017.
, “Grazing Intensity Effects on Fire Ignition Risk and Spread in Sagebrush Steppe”, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 89, pp. 51 - 60, 2023.
, “Implications of Longer Term Rest From Grazing in the Sagebrush Steppe”, Journal of Rangeland Applications, vol. 1, pp. 14–34, 2014.
, “Influence of Weather on Production Dynamics in Wyoming Big Sagebrush Steppe Across Plant Associations”, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 85, pp. 48 - 55, 2022.
, “Living with Exotic Annual Grasses in the Sagebrush Ecosystem”, Journal of Environmental Management, vol. 288, no. June 2021, pp. 1-11, 2021.
, “Longer Term Rest from Grazing: A Response to Jones & Carter”, Journal of Rangeland Applications, vol. 3, pp. 9–15, 2016.
, “Moderate Grazing During the Off-Season (Fall-Winter) Reduces Exotic Annual Grasses in Sagebrush-Bunchgrass Steppe”, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 82, pp. 51 - 57, 2022.
, “Off-Season Grazing Reduces Exotic Annual Grasses and Increases a Native Bunchgrass”, Oregon Cattleman, no. March, pp. 30-33, 2022.
, “Range Field Day Progress Report - 2008 EOARC”, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, 2008.
, “Range Field Day Progress Report - 2008 EOARC”, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, 2008.
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