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J. J. James, Sheley, R., and Smith, B. S., Ecological Principles Underpinning Invasive Plant Management Tools and Strategies, Rangelands, vol. 34, no. 6, pp. 27 - 29, 2012.
M. Vavra, An Ecological Perspective of Livestock Grazing, International Symposium on Animal Production under Grazing - Vicosa, MG, Brazil, 1997.
R. E. Keane, Agee, J. K., é, P., Keeley, J. E., Key, C., Kitchen, S. G., Miller, R. F., and Schulte, L. A., Ecological effects of large fires on US landscapes: benefit or catastrophe?, International Journal of Wildland Fire, vol. 17, no. 6, p. 696, 2008.
K. W. Davies and Boyd, C. S., Ecological Effects of Free-Roaming Horses in North American Rangelands, BioScience, vol. 69, no. 7, pp. 558-565, 2019.
J. McIver, Stephens, S. L., Agee, J. K., Barbour, J., Boerner, R. E. J., Edminster, C. B., Erickson, K. L., Farris, K. L., Fettig, C. J., Fiedler, C. E., Haase, S., Hart, S. C., Keeley, J. E., Knapp, E. E., Lehmkuhl, J. F., Moghaddas, J. J., Otrosina, W., Outcalt, K. W., Schwilk, D. W., Skinner, C. N., Waldrop, T. A., C. Weatherspoon, P., Yaussy, D. A., Youngblood, A., and Zack, S., Ecological effects of alternative fuel-reduction treatments: highlights of the National Fire and Fire Surrogate study (FFS), International Journal of Wildland Fire, vol. 22, no. 1, p. 63, 2013.
S. Danler and Langellotto, G., Ecological Design of Urban Landscapes: Economic, Social and Ecological Benefits., Oregon State University Extension Publication, 2015.
E. Hiltbrunner, Aerts, R., ühlmann, T., Huss-Danell, K., Magnusson, B., Myrold, D. D., Reed, S. C., Sigurdsson, B. D., and Körner, C., Ecological consequences of the expansion of N2-fixing plants in cold biomes, Oecologia, vol. 176, no. 1, pp. 11 - 24, 2014.
M. I. J. D. and Fettig, C., Ecological consequences of alternative fuel reduction treatments in seasonally dry forests: the national fire and fire surrogate study, Forest Science, vol. 56, pp. 2-3, 2010.
M. I. JD and Fettig, C., Ecological consequences of alternative fuel reduction treatments in seasonally dry forests: the national fire and fire surrogate study, Forest Science, vol. 56, pp. 2-3, 2010.
K. W. Davies, Boyd, C. S., Bates, J. D., Svejcar, L., and Porensky, L. M., Ecological benefits of strategically applied livestock grazing in sagebrush communities, Ecosphere, vol. 15, no. 5, 2024.
C. M. Horn, Gilmore, M. P., and Endress, B. A., Ecological and socio-economic factors influencing aguaje (Mauritia flexuosa) resource management in two indigenous communities in the Peruvian Amazon, Forest ecology and management, vol. 267, pp. 93–103, 2012.
C. M. Horn, Gilmore, M. P., and Endress, B. A., Ecological and socio-economic factors influencing aguaje (Mauritia flexuosa) resource management in two indigenous communities in the Peruvian Amazon, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 267, pp. 93 - 103, 2012.
D. A. Close, Fitzpatrick, M. S., and Li, H. W., The Ecological and Cultural Importance of a Species at Risk of Extinction, Pacific Lamprey, Fisheries, vol. 27, no. 7, pp. 19 - 25, 2002.
R. Parker, Melathopoulos, A. P., White, R., Pernal, S. F., M. Guarna, M., and Foster, L. J., Ecological Adaptation of Diverse Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) Populations, PLoS ONE, vol. 51, no. 6, p. e11096, 2010.
R. Parker, Melathopoulos, A. P., White, R., Pernal, S. F., Guarna, M. M., and Foster, L. J., Ecological adaptation of diverse honey bee (Apis mellifera) populations, PLoS ONE, vol. 5, no. 6, p. e11096, 2010.
S. Manfreda, Caylor, K. K., and Good, S. P., An Ecohydrological Framework to Explain Shifts in Vegetation Organization Across Climatological Gradients, Ecohydrology, p. n/a–n/a, 2016.
C. Ochoa, Caruso, P., Ray, G., Deboodt, T., Jarvis, W., and Guldan, S., Ecohydrologic Connections in Semiarid Watershed Systems of Central Oregon USA, Water, vol. 1086Volume 15232, no. 2, p. 181, 2018.
D. M. Sullivan, Horneck, D. A., and Wysocki, D. J., Eastern Oregon liming guide, Extension Service, Oregon State University, 2013.
M. Vavra, Delcurto, T., Pumphrey, F. Vance, and , Eastern Oregon Agricultural Research Center Union Station Centennial Celebration, 2001.
G. Bhattarai, Mehlenbacher, S. A., and Smith, D. C., Eastern filbert blight disease resistance from Corylus americana ‘Rush’ and selection ‘Yoder #5’ maps to linkage group 7, Tree Genetics & Genomes, vol. 13, no. 211, 2017.
M. R. Horney, Delcurto, T., Stamm, M. M., Bailey, R. K., and Brandyberry, S. D., Early-vegetative tall fescue hay vs alfalfa hay as a supplement for cattle consuming low-quality roughages., J Anim Sci, vol. 74, no. 8, pp. 1959-66, 1996.
J. D. Bates and Davies, K. W., Early Succession Following Prescribed Fire in Low Sagebrush (Artemisia arbuscula var. arbuscula) Steppe, Western North American Naturalist, vol. 82, no. 1, pp. 50-66, 2022.
G. J. Pirelli, Hart, J. M., Filley, S. J., Porath, M. L., Bohle, M., and Carr, J. B., Early Season Forage for Western Oregon Pastures., Extension Publication 8852-E , 2004.
L. Schut, Tyedmers, P., G. Cutler, C., and Melathopoulos, A. P., Is early pollination to lowbush blueberry an ecosystem service or disservice?, Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, vol. 239, pp. 368 - 375, 2017.
L. Schut, Tyedmers, P., G. Cutler, C., and Melathopoulos, A. P., Is early pollination to lowbush blueberry an ecosystem service or disservice? , Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, vol. 239, pp. 368-375, 2017.