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T. Svejcar, Angell, R. F., and Miller, R. F.,
“Fixed location rain shelters for studying precipitation effects on rangelands”,
Journal of Arid Environments, vol. 42, no. 3, pp. 187 - 193, 1999.
T. Svejcar, Judkins, M. B., and Boutton, T. W.,
“Technical note: labeling of forages with 13C for nutrition and metabolism studies”,
Journal of Animal Science, vol. 71, no. 5, pp. 1320 - 1325, 1993.
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.
T. Svejcar and Riegel, G. M.,
“Spatial pattern of gas exchange for montane moist meadow species”,
Journal of Vegetation Science, vol. 953160153056398664237489, no. 1, pp. 85 - 94, 1998.
T. Svejcar, Bates, J. D., Angell, R. F., and Miller, R. F.,
“The influence of precipitation timing on the sagebrush steppe ecosystem”,
Changing precipitation regimes and terrestrial ecosystems: A North American perspective. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press. p, pp. 90–106, 2003.
T. Svejcar, Boyd, C. S., Davies, K. W., Hamerlynck, E. P., and Svejcar, L.,
“Challenges and limitations to native species restoration in the Great Basin, USA”,
Plant Ecology, no. 1v1111, pp. 81 - 94, 2017.
T. Svejcar, Larson, L. L., Ganskopp, D. C., Carpinelli, M. F., Boyd, C. S., Borman, M. M., Bohnert, D. W., and Bates, J. D.,
“Range Field Day Report 2004: Current forage and livestock production research Special Report 1052”, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, 2004.
T. Svejcar, James, J. J., Hardegree, S. P., and Sheley, R.,
“Incorporating Plant Mortality and Recruitment Into Rangeland Management and Assessment”,
Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 67, no. 6, pp. 603 - 613, 2014.
T. Svejcar,
“Implications of weedy species in management and restoration of pinyon and juniper woodlands”,
SB Monson and R. Stevens, compilers, Proceedings: ecology and management of pinyon-juniper communities within the Interior West. Rocky Mountain Research Station, USDA Forest Service RMRS-9, Ogden, UT, pp. 394–396, 1999.
T. Svejcar, Boyd, C. S., Davies, K. W., Madsen, M. D., Bates, J. D., Sheley, R., Marlow, C., Bohnert, D. W., Borman, M. M., Mata-González, R., Buckhouse, J., Stringham, T., Perryman, B., Swanson, S., Tate, K., George, M., Ruyle, G., Roundy, B. A., Call, C., Jensen, K., Launchbaugh, K., Gearhart, A., Vermeire, L., Tanaka, J. A., Derner, J., Frasier, G., and Havstad, K. M.,
“Western land managers will need all available tools for adapting to climate change, including grazing: a critique of Beschta et al.”,
Environmental Management, vol. 53, no. 6, pp. 1035 - 1038, 2014.