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Pennington, Victoria P. and Schlaepfer, Daniel R. and Beck, Jeffrey L. and Bradford, John B. and Palmquist, Kyle A. and Lauenroth, William K.. (2016) Sagebrush, Greater Sage-Grouse, and the Occurrence and Importance of Forbs. Western North American Naturalist, 76 (3). pp. 298-312.

Palmquist, Kyle A. and Schlaepfer, Daniel R. and Bradford, John B. and Lauenroth, William K.. (2016) Mid-latitude shrub steppe plant communities: Climate change consequences for soil water resources. Ecology, 97 (9). pp. 2342-2354.

Tietjen, Britta and Schlaepfer, Daniel R. and Bradford, John B. and Lauenroth, William K. and Hall, Sonia A. and Duniway, Michael C. and Hochstrasser, Tamara and Jia, Gensuo and Munson, Seth M. and Pyke, David A. and Wilson, Scott D.. (2016) Climate change-induced vegetation shifts lead to more ecological droughts despite projected rainfall increases in many global temperate drylands. Global Change Biology, 23 (7). pp. 2743-2754.

Martyn, Trace E. and Bradford, John B. and Schlaepfer, Daniel R. and Burke, Ingrid C. and Lauenroth, William K.. (2016) Seed bank and big sagebrush plant community composition in a range margin for big sagebrush. Ecosphere, 7 (10). e01453.

Palmquist, Kyle A. and Schlaepfer, Daniel R. and Bradford, John B. and Lauenroth, William K.. (2016) Spatial and ecological variation in dryland ecohydrological responses to climate change: implications for management. Ecosphere, 7 (11). e01590.

Schlaepfer, D. R. and Taylor, Kyle and Pennington, Victoria P. and Nelson, Kellen N. and Martyn, Trace E. and Rottler, Caitlin M. and Lauenroth, William K. and Bradford, John B.. (2015) Simulation of regeneration of big sagebrush supports predicted changes in habitat suitability at the trailing and leading edges of distribution shifts. Ecosphere, 6 (1). pp. 1-31.

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