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T. Svejcar, Angell, R. F., Bradford, J. A., Dugas, W., Emmerich, W., Frank, A. B., Gilmanov, T. G., Haferkamp, M. Roy, Johnson, D. A., Mayeux, H., and , Carbon fluxes on North American rangelands, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 61, pp. 465–474, 2008.
J. L. Funk, Larson, J. E., Blair, M. D., Nguyen, M. A., and Rivera, B. J., Drought Response in Herbaceous Plants: A Test of the Integrated Framework of Plant Form and Function, Functional Ecology, 2024.
E. M. Denton, Dietrich, J. D., Smith, M. D., and Knapp, A. K., Drought timing differentially affects above- and belowground productivity in a mesic grassland, Plant Ecology, no. 323310611, pp. 317 - 328, 2017.
R. F. Miller and Heyerdahl, E. K., Fine-scale variation of historical fire regimes in sagebrush-steppe and juniper woodland: an example from California, USA, International Journal of Wildland Fire, vol. 17, no. 2, p. 245, 2008.
J. L. Holechek and Vavra, M., Forage Intake by Cattle on Forest and Grassland Ranges, Journal of Range Management, vol. 35, no. 6, p. 737, 1982.
B. W. Allred, Bestelmeyer, B. T., Boyd, C. S., Brown, C., and Davies, K. W., Improving Landsat Predictions of Rangeland Fractional Cover with Multitask Learning and Uncertainty, Methods in Ecology and Evolution, vol. 12, no. 5, pp. 841-849, 2021.
K. W. Davies, Pokorny, M. L., Sheley, R., and James, J. J., Influence of Plant Functional Group Removal on Inorganic Soil Nitrogen Concentrations in Native Grasslands, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 60, no. 3, pp. 304 - 310, 2007.
R. J. Griffin-Nolan, Carroll, C. J. W., Denton, E. M., Johnston, M. K., Collins, S. L., Smith, M. D., and Knapp, A. K., Legacy effects of a regional drought on aboveground net primary production in six central US grasslands, Plant Ecology, no. 531112, pp. 505 - 515, 2018.
C. M. Britton, Dodd, J. D., and Weichert, A. T., Net Aerial Primary Production of an Andropogon-Paspalum Grassland Ecosystem, Journal of Range Management, vol. 31, no. 5, p. 381, 1978.
W. A. Y. N. E. H. POLLEY, Emmerich, W., BRADFORD, J. A. M. E. S. A., SIMS, P. H. I. L. L. I. P. L., Johnson, D. A., Saliendra, N. Z., Svejcar, T., Angell, R. F., FRANK, A. L. B. E. R. T. B., PHILLIPS, R. E. B. E. C. C. A. L., Snyder, K. A., and MORGAN, J. A. C. K. A., Physiological and environmental regulation of interannual variability in CO 2 exchange on rangelands in the western United States, Global Change Biology, vol. 1610882294126793813523112982911113711414121113109135611409404106148, no. 3, pp. 990 - 1002, 2010.
M. L. Pokorny, Sheley, R., Zabinski, C. A., Engel, R. E., Svejcar, T., and Borkowski, J. J., Plant Functional Group Diversity as a Mechanism for Invasion Resistance, Restoration Ecology, vol. 13717761782447912518879715764467612106981187895775, no. 3, pp. 448 - 459, 2005.
M. L. Pokorny, Sheley, R., Svejcar, T., and Engel, R. E., Plant species diversity in a grassland plant community: evidence for forbs as a critical management consideration, Western North American Naturalist, pp. 219–230, 2004.
M. L. Pokorny, Sheley, R., Svejcar, T., and Engel, R. E., PLANT SPECIES DIVERSITY IN A GRASSLAND PLANT COMMUNITY: EVIDENCE FOR FORBS AS A CRITICAL MANAGEMENT CONSIDERATION, Western North American Naturalist, vol. 64, pp. 219–230, 2004.
T. Svejcar and Vavra, M., Seasonal Forage Production and Quality on Four Native and Improved Plant Communites in Eastern Oregon, 1985.
A. L. Holmes and Miller, R. F., State-and-Transition Models for Assessing Grasshopper Sparrow Habitat Use, Journal of Wildlife Management, vol. 74, no. 8, pp. 1834 - 1840, 2010.
A. Gearhart, D. Booth, T., Sedivec, K., and Schauer, C., Use of Kendall's coefficient of concordance to assess agreement among observers of very high resolution imagery, Geocarto International, vol. 287961758123396060107514141046623828251518189035, no. 6, pp. 517 - 526, 2013.
T. E. Fulbright, Wildlife Responses to Brush Management: A Contemporary Evaluation, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 71, no. 1, pp. 35 - 44, 2018.