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Thursday Symposium - Rangeland Ecohydrology: Key Concepts and Application to State and Transition Model Development
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Describing Indicators of Rangeland Health: An International Approach to Characterizing Rangeland Ecohydrology Jeffrey E. Herrick, B.T. Bestelmeyer, Fee Busby, Bolormaa Damdinsuren, Francisco Echavarría Cháirez, Guodong Han, Mark Miller, Mike Pellant, David Pyke and Pat Shaver
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Ecohydrology of Vegetation Conversion and Ecosystem Consequence Travis E. Huxman and Sujith Ravi
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Soil Moisture Response to Tree Thinning in Central New Mexico Alexander Fernald, Ferhat Gokbulak, Hector Ramirez and Dawn VanLeeuwen
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Woody Plant Encroachment: Rainfall, Soil Moisture and Patterns of Plant Water Use Keirith A. Snyder and Michael C. Duniway
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Grassland to Woodland Transitions: Linking Hydrology and Vegetation Dynamics Samuel D. Fuhlendorf, David M. Engle, Brad Wilcox, Rodney E. Will and Chris Zou
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Isotopic Records of Plant Water Use – Insights from Archaeological Maize and Columnar Cactus Spines David G. Williams
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Potential Impacts of a Changing Climate on Plant Community Distribution in the Intermountain Western USA Mark S. Seyfried, Danny Marks, Dave Chandler and Anurag Nayak
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Multiple Ecosystem State Changes Since AD 1700 on a Semiarid Hillslope in New Mexico: Cascading Ecohydrological Transitions Craig D. Allen
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On the Dynamics of Rangeland Management: Fixed Versus Adaptive Stocking Susan Schwinning
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Changing Streamflow in the Edwards Plateau Region of Central Texas: The Role of Woody Plants and a Legacy of Overgrazing Bradford P. Wilcox and Yun Huang
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The Spatial Pattern of Transition (Spot): Linking Pattern, Process, and Scale to State-And-Transition Models Brandon T. Bestelmeyer, Darroc Goolsby and Steven R. Archer
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