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K. W. Davies, Boyd, C. S., Bates, J. D., Hallett, L. M., Case, M. F., and Svejcar, L., What Is Driving the Proliferation of Exotic Annual Grasses in Sagebrush Communities? Comparing Fire with Off-Season Grazing, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 82, pp. 76 - 85, 2022.
K. W. Davies, Bates, J. D., and Nafus, A. M., Vegetation Response to Mowing Dense Mountain Big Sagebrush Stands, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 65, no. 3, pp. 268 - 276, 2012.
R. Sheley, Svejcar, T., and Maxwell, B. D., A Theoretical Framework for Developing Successional Weed Management Strategies on Rangeland, Weed Technology, vol. 108623629907131524271363, no. 04, pp. 766 - 773, 1996.
S. T. Knick, Holmes, A. L., and Miller, R. F., The role of fire in structuring sagebrush habitats and bird communities, Studies in avian Biology, 2005.
K. W. Davies and Bates, J. D., Restoring big sagebrush after controlling encroaching western juniper with fire: aspect and subspecies effects, Restoration Ecology, vol. 25, no. 1, pp. 33 - 41, 2017.
J. D. Bates, Miller, R. F., and Davies, K. W., Restoration of Quaking Aspen Woodlands Invaded by Western Juniper, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 59, no. 1, pp. 88 - 97, 2006.
K. W. Davies and Bates, J. D., The Response of Thurber’s Needlegrass to Fall Prescribed Burning, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 61, no. 2, pp. 188 - 193, 2008.
K. W. Davies and Bates, J. D., Re-Introducing Fire in Sagebrush Steppe Experiencing Decreased Fire Frequency: Does Burning Promote Spatial and Temporal Heterogeneity?, Journal of Wildland Fire, vol. 29, pp. 686-695, 2020.
K. W. Davies, Bates, J. D., Boyd, C. S., and Svejcar, T., Prefire grazing by cattle increases postfire resistance to exotic annual grass ( Bromus tectorum ) invasion and dominance for decades, Ecology and Evolution, no. 10, pp. 3356 - 3366, 2016.
T. Svejcar and Sheley, R., Nitrogen dynamics in perennial- and annual-dominated arid rangeland, Journal of Arid Environments, vol. 47, no. 1, pp. 33 - 46, 2001.
R. A. Riggs, Tiedemann, A. R., Cook, J. G., Ballard, T. M., J, E. P., Vavra, M., Krueger, W. Clement, Hall, F. C., Bryant, L. D., Irwin, L. L., and Delcurto, T., Modification of Mixed Conifer Forests by Ruminant Herbivores in the Blue Mountains Ecological Province, 2000.
K. W. Davies, Bates, J. D., and James, J. J., Microsite and herbaceous vegetation heterogeneity after burning Artemisia tridentata steppe, Oecologia, vol. 159122139585177129615969604869940702647618237768174621355143324415112677562527080593550, no. 3, pp. 597 - 606, 2009.
J. J. James and Svejcar, T., Limitations to Postfire Seedling Establishment: The Role of Seeding Technology, Water Availability, and Invasive Plant Abundance, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 63, no. 4, pp. 491 - 495, 2010.
T. G. Wall, Miller, R. F., and Svejcar, T., Juniper encroachment in aspen in the Northwest Great Basin., Journal of Range Management, vol. 54, no. 6, 2001.
C. S. Boyd and Svejcar, T., The influence of plant removal on succession in Wyoming big sagebrush, Journal of Arid Environments, vol. 75, no. 8, pp. 734 - 741, 2011.
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.
J. T. Smith, Allred, B. W., Boyd, C. S., Davies, K. W., Kleinhesselink, A. R., Morford, S. L., and Naugle, D. E., Fire Needs Annual Grasses More than Annual Grasses Need Fire, Biological Conservation, vol. 286, 2023.
K. W. Davies, Bates, J. D., Boyd, C. S., and Nafus, A. M., Is fire exclusion in mountain big sagebrush communities prudent? Soil nutrient, plant diversity and arthropod response to burning, International Journal of Wildland Fire, vol. 23, no. 3, p. 417, 2014.
J. D. Bates, Nafus, A. M., and Davies, K. W., Comparing Burned and Mowed Treatments in Mountain Big Sagebrush Steppe, Environmental Management, vol. 502469584728176375397710828195734616346601591948651826473667156213354441752115366103222344971742925302933639613811114369, no. 3, pp. 451 - 461, 2012.