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    Dispersal Patterns of One-Seed Juniper Seeds Contained in Mammal Scats and Bird Pellets by Dave Stricklan, Andrés F. Cibils, Pradip Saud, Robert L. Steiner, Matthew M. McIntosh, Amy C. Ganguli, Douglas S. Cram, Akasha M. Faist

    Published in Forests (01-10-2022)
    “…We conducted a two-year study in New Mexico, USA, to determine the role of birds, lagomorphs, mesocarnivores, and porcupines in one-seed juniper (J. monosperma…”
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    An Annual basal area growth model with multiplicative climate modifier fitted to longitudinal data for shortleaf pine by Saud, Pradip, Lynch, Thomas B, Cram, Douglas S, Guldin, James M

    Published in Forestry (London) (12-12-2019)
    “…Abstract Understanding climatic influences on annual basal area growth (ABAG) rates of individual trees is necessary to predict future stand dynamics. We…”
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    Germination of One-Seed Juniper Seeds Distributed by Different Frugivore Groups by Stricklan, Dave, Saud, Pradip, Cibils, Andrés F., Steiner, Robert L., Cram, Douglas S., Young, Kert, Faist, Akasha M.

    Published in Rangeland ecology & management (01-05-2020)
    “…One-seed juniper (Juniperus monosperma [Englem.] Sarg.) encroachment into grassland habitats is facilitated by a diverse group of frugivores. To test seed…”
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    Fuel and Vegetation Trends after Wildfire in Treated versus Untreated Forests by Cram, Douglas S., Baker, Terrell T., Fernald, Alexander G., Cibils, Andres F., VanLeeuwen, Dawn M.

    Published in Forest science (05-08-2015)
    “…Increasing size and severity of wildfires have led to increased interest in managing forests for resiliency to future disturbances. Comparing and contrasting…”
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    Occurrence of Sprouts and Seedlings of Pinyon Pines, Alligator Junipers, and Gray Oaks Following Harvest of Fuelwood and Prescribed Burning by Wood, M. Karl, Scanlon, Roxanne, Cram, Douglas S

    Published in The Southwestern naturalist (01-03-2012)
    “…Objectives were to determine number and height of sprouts and seedlings following clearcutting of a mesa dominated by pinyon pines (Pinus edulis) and alligator…”
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    Mechanical fuel treatment effects on fuel loads and indices of crown fire potential in a south central New Mexico dry mixed conifer forest by Mason, Glenn J., Baker, Terrell T., Cram, Douglas S., Boren, Jon C., Fernald, Alexander G., VanLeeuwen, Dawn M.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-11-2007)
    “…The ability of mechanical fuel reduction treatments to mitigate severe fire behavior in dry mixed conifer forests is of interest to land managers as well as…”
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    Mechanical fuel treatment effects on vegetation in a New Mexico dry mixed conifer forest by Mason, Glenn J., Baker, Terrell T., Cram, Douglas S., Boren, Jon C., Fernald, Alexander G., VanLeeuwen, Dawn M.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (10-02-2009)
    “…While the main objective of many silvicultural treatments in the western US is to reduce fire potential, their effects on overstory regeneration, midstory and…”
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    Northern Bobwhite Population and Habitat Response to Pine-Grassland Restoration by Cram, Douglas S., Masters, Ronald E., Guthery, Fred S., Engle, David M., Montague, Warren G.

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-10-2002)
    “…We compared northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) abundance and habitat characteristics in unmanaged mixed shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata)-hardwood stands…”
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    New Mexico Blue Grama Rangeland Response to Dairy Manure Application by Stavast, Lanson J., Baker, Terrell T., Ulery, April L., Flynn, Robert P., Karl Wood, M., Cram, Douglas S.

    Published in Rangeland ecology & management (01-07-2005)
    “…New Mexico supports over 290 000 dairy cattle. These cattle produce large quantities of manure. It has been suggested excess dairy manure could be applied to…”
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    Understory Vegetation Response to Thinning Pinyon-Juniper Woodlands by Almalki, Yasser M., Fernald, Alexander G., Ochoa, Carlos G., Cibils, Andres F., Faist, Akasha M., Cram, Douglas S., Steiner, Robert L.

    Published in Rangeland ecology & management (01-05-2023)
    “…Portions of the western United States, extending from west Texas to eastern Oregon, are thin to densely populated with juniper (Juniperus spp.) woodlands…”
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    Northern Bobwhite Autumn and Winter Food Habits in Restored Pine–Bluestem Habitats by Ronald E. Masters, Warren G. Montague, Douglas S. Cram

    Published in Wildlife Society bulletin (2011) (01-06-2016)
    “…We determined autumn and winter food habits of hunter-harvested northern bobwhites (Colinus virginianus; n = 388) over 11 years (1998–2009) in a matrix of…”
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    Ecological and management implications of increased conifer densities in forests of the Southwest: From piñon-juniper to mixed conifer by Cram, Douglas S

    Published 01-01-2010
    “…Fire suppression and exclusion policies in western forests have created unique ecological conditions and management challenges as a result of increased conifer…”
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    Ecological and management implications of increased conifer densities in forests of the Southwest: From pinon-juniper to mixed conifer by Cram, Douglas S

    “…Fire suppression and exclusion policies in western forests have created unique ecological conditions and management challenges as a result of increased conifer…”
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    Dissertation
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    New Mexico Blue Grama Rangeland Response to Dairy Manure Application by Stavast, Lanson J., Baker, Terrell T., Ulery, April L., Flynn, Robert P., Wood, M. Karl, Cram, Douglas S.

    Published in Rangeland ecology & management (01-07-2005)
    “…New Mexico supports over 290 000 dairy cattle. These cattle produce large quantities of manure. It has been suggested excess dairy manure could be applied to…”
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    Journal Article