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R. Danvir, Upland Bare Ground and Riparian Vegetative Cover Under Strategic Grazing Management, Continuous Stocking, and Multiyear Rest in New Mexico Mid-grass Prairie, The Society for Range Management, vol. 40, no. 1, pp. 1-8, 2018.
C. A. Matney, Boyd, C. S., and Stringham, T. K., Use of Felled Junipers to Protect Streamside Willows From Browsing, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 58, no. 6, pp. 652 - 655, 2005.
C. S. Boyd and Svejcar, T., USING 35-MM PHOTOGRAPHS TO MONITOR HERBACEOUS AND WOODY PLANT ABUNDANCE IN RIPARIAN SYSTEMS, 2001.
E. P. Hamerlynck and Boyd, C. S., Using a Grass of the Anthropocene as a Functional Guide to Restore Sagebrush-Steppe, Rangelands, vol. 43, no. 3, pp. 117-120, 2021.
J. D. Maestas, Smith, J. T., Allred, B. W., Naugle, D. E., Jones, M. O., O'Connor, C., Boyd, C. S., Davies, K. W., Crist, M. R., and Olsen, A. C., Using Dynamic, Fuels-Based Fire Probability Maps to Reduce Large Wildfires in the Great Basin, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 89, pp. 33 - 41, 2023.
C. S. Boyd, Matney, C. A., and Stringham, T. K., Using Felled Western Juniper to Exclude Willows from Herbivory, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, 2006.
K. W. Davies, Bates, J. D., Boyd, C. S., and Svejcar, L., Using Postfire Spatial Variability to Improve Restoration Success with Seeded Bitterbrush, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 83, pp. 117 - 123, 2022.
J. C. Chambers, Using Resilience and Resistance Concepts to Manage Persistent Threats to Sagebrush Ecosystems and Greater Sage-grouse, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 70, no. 2, pp. 149-164, 2017.
J. C. Chambers, Pyke, D. A., Maestas, J. D., Pellant, M. L., Boyd, C. S., Campbell, S. B., Espinosa, S., Havlina, D. W., Mayer, K. E., and Wuenschel, A., Using resistance and resilience concepts to reduce impacts of invasive annual grasses and altered fire regimes on the sagebrush ecosystem and greater sage-grouse: A strategic multi-scale approach, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Ft. Collins, CO, 2014.
C. S. Boyd, O'Connor, R., Ranches, J., Bohnert, D. W., Bates, J. D., Johnson, D. D., Davies, K. W., Parker, T., and Doherty, K. E., Using Virtual Fencing to Create Fuel Breaks in the Sagebrush Steppe, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 89, pp. 87 - 93, 2023.
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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.
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.
J. T. Smith, Allred, B. W., Boyd, C. S., Davies, K. W., Jones, M. O., Kleinhesselink, A. R., Maestas, J. D., and Naugle, D. E., Where There's Smoke, There's Fuel: Dynamic Vegetation Data Improve Predictions of Wildfire Hazard in the Great Basin, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 89, pp. 20 - 32, 2023.
K. E. Mayer, Boyd, C. S., Pellant, M. L., and Pyke, D. A., Wildfire and Invasive Species in the West: Challenges That Hinder Current and Future Management and Protection of the Sagebrush-steppe Ecosystem-A Gap Report, 2014.
K. W. Davies, Boyd, C. S., Bates, J. D., and Hulet, A., Winter grazing can reduce wildfire size, intensity and behaviour in a shrub-grassland, International Journal of Wildland Fire, vol. 25, no. 2, p. 191, 2015.
K. W. Davies, Boyd, C. S., Bates, J. D., and Hulet, A., Winter grazing decreases the probability of fire-induced mortality of bunchgrasses and may reduce wildfire size: a response to Smith et al. (this issue), International Journal of Wildland Fire, 2016.