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Landscape position moderates how ant nests affect hydrology and so..
[11]
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Impacts of shrub encroachment on ecosystem structure and functioni..
[8]
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Do long-lived ants affect soil microbial communities?
[7]
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Animal foraging as a mechanism for sediment movement and soil nutr..
[7]
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Colony size and foraging strategies in desert seed harvester ants
[7]
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Rapid Evaluation of Arid Lands (REAL): A Methodology
[7]
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Pack rats (Neotoma spp.): Keystone ecological engineers?
[6]
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Spatiotemporal Variations of Soil Microarthropod Communities in th..
[6]
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FORAGING ECOLOGY OF 2 CHIHUAHUAN DESERT ANT SPECIES - NOVOMESSOR-C..
[6]
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SURFACE LITTER BREAKDOWN IN A CHIHUAHUAN DESERT ECOSYSTEM
[5]
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CONTRIBUTIONS OF SUBTERRANEAN TERMITES TO THE ECONOMY OF CHIHUAHUA..
[5]
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THE CONTRIBUTION OF RODENTS TO DECOMPOSITION PROCESSES IN A DESERT..
[5]
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LIFE-STYLES OF DESERT LITTER-DWELLING MICROARTHROPODS - A REAPPRAI..
[5]
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MICROARTHROPODS OF A DESERT TABOSA GRASS (HILARIA-MUTICA) SWALE
[5]
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SOIL MICROARTHROPODS FROM THE CHIHUAHUAN DESERT OF NEW-MEXICO
[5]
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THE RELATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS OF TERMITES AND MICROARTHROPODS TO FLUF..
[5]
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DEEP SOIL MICROBIOTA IN DESERTS
[5]
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EFFECTS OF PLANT SIZE AND WATER RELATIONS ON GAS-EXCHANGE AND GROW..
[4]
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Early warning indicators of desertification: examples of tests in ..
[4]
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Arroyo water storage and soil nutrients and their effects on gas-e..
[4]
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Ant (Hymenoptera : Formicidae) responses to environmental stressor..
[4]
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THE EFFECTS OF MICROARTHROPODS ON LITTER DECOMPOSITION IN A CHIHUA..
[4]
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THE ROLE OF MITES AND NEMATODES IN EARLY STAGES OF BURIED LITTER D..
[4]
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NUTRIENT CYCLING BY THE SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE GNATHAMITERMES-TUBIFO..
[4]
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DIURNAL MIGRATION AND RESPONSES TO SIMULATED RAINFALL IN DESERT SO..
[4]
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DECOMPOSITION RATES OF VARIOUS QUANTITIES OF BURIED LITTER IN A DE..
[4]
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CARBON AND NITROGEN DYNAMICS DURING THE DECOMPOSITION OF LITTER AN..
[4]
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A COMPARISON OF SURFACE AND BURIED LARREA-TRIDENTATA LEAF LITTER D..
[4]
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THE EFFECTS OF HIGH SALT CONCENTRATION ON DESERT SOIL MICROARTHROP..
[4]
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DISTRIBUTION AND DIVERSITY PATTERNS OF SOIL MITES AND OTHER MICROA..
[4]
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THE FAILURE OF NITROGEN AND LIGNIN CONTROL OF DECOMPOSITION IN A N..
[4]
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BIOLOGICAL FEEDBACKS IN GLOBAL DESERTIFICATION
[3]
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SUBTERRANEAN TERMITES AND LONG-TERM PRODUCTIVITY OF DESERT RANGELA..
[3]
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FIELD SIMULATION OF WET AND DRY YEARS IN THE CHIHUAHUAN DESERT - S..
[3]
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Ant communities and livestock grazing in the Great Basin, USA
[3]
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Animal disturbances promote shrub maintenance in a desertified gra..
[3]
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Disturbances by desert rodents are more strongly associated with s..
[3]
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RESPONSES OF DESERT SOIL ARTHROPODS AND NEMATODES TO SIMULATED RAI..
[3]
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FORAGING ECOLOGY OF SEED-HARVESTING ANTS, PHEIDOLE SPP IN A CHIHUA..
[3]
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EXCEPTIONS TO THE AET MODEL - DESERTS AND CLEAR-CUT FOREST
[3]
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EFFECTS OF INITIAL LITTER ACCUMULATION AND CLIMATE ON LITTER DISAP..
[3]
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THE EFFECTS OF SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE REMOVAL ON DESERT SOIL-NITROGE..
[3]
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FLORAL VISITATION BY CHIHUAHUAN DESERT ANTS
[3]
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THE CONTRIBUTION OF SHRUB PRUNING BY JACKRABBITS TO LITTER INPUT I..
[3]
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SOIL RESPIRATION IN A CHIHUAHUAN DESERT RANGELAND
[3]
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RESPONSE OF EPHEMERAL PLANTS TO TERMITES, WATER AND NITROGEN IN A ..
[3]
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EFFECTS OF SIMULATED RAINFALL AND LITTER QUANTITIES ON DESERT SOIL..
[3]
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SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL RELATIONSHIPS OF SOIL MICROARTHROPODS ON A DE..
[3]
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EFFECTS OF SIMULATED RAINFALL AND LITTER QUANTITIES ON DESERT SOIL..
[3]
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STRUCTURE AND ORGANIZATION OF A WINTER COMMUNITY OF CAVITY-INHABIT..
[3]
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THE OCCURRENCE OF A HYPOGEOUS ASCOMYCETE IN THE NORTHERN CHIHUAHUA..
[3]
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BIOGEOCHEMICAL CONSEQUENCES OF DESERTIFICATION
[2]
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SOIL BIOTA AND SOIL PROPERTIES IN THE SURFACE ROOTING ZONE OF MESQ..
[2]
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Soil and litter microarthropod populations from two contrasting ec..
[2]
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Soil microarthropods as indicators of exposure to environmental st..
[2]
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Livestock activity and Chihuahuan Desert annual-plant communities:..
[2]
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Assessing and monitoring the health of western rangeland watershed..
[2]
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Presence/absence of a keystone species as an indicator of rangelan..
[2]
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Effects of pocket gophers on desert soils and vegetation
[2]
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Desert grassland canopy arthropod species richness: temporal patte..
[2]
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A conceptual model for primary productivity, decomposition and nit..
[2]
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A LONG-TERM POSITIVE EFFECT OF KANGAROO RATS (DIPODOMYS-SPECTABILI..
[1]
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RESPONSES OF BOUTELOUA-ERIOPODA TO IRRIGATION AND NITROGEN-FERTILI..
[1]
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DESERT-DWELLING SMALL MAMMALS AS GRANIVORES - INTERCONTINENTAL VAR..
[1]
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Variation in creosotebush (Larrea tridentata) canopy morphology in..
[1]
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Changes in mass and chemistry of plant roots during long-term deco..
[1]
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Analysis of desert plant community growth patterns with high tempo..
[1]
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Mechanisms for the keystone status of kangaroo rats: graminivory r..
[1]
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Spatial and temporal variability in relative abundance and foragin..
[1]
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Effects of repeated drought on soil microarthropod communities in ..
[1]
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Impact of grazing and desertification in the Chihuahuan Desert: Pl..
[1]
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Multivariate characterization of perennial vegetation in the north..
[1]
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Nutrient resorption in shrubs growing by design, and by default in..
[1]
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Graminivory by Dipodomys ordii and Dipodomys merriami on four spec..
[1]
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Desertification and biopedturbation in the northern Chihuahuan Des..
[1]
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Soil microtopography on grazing gradients in Chihuahuan desert gra..
[1]
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Plant water relations and photosynthesis during and after drought ..
[1]
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Mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa) germination and survival in black-g..
[1]
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