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    Should I vote-by-mail or in person? The impact of COVID-19 risk factors and partisanship on vote mode decisions in the 2020 presidential election by Atkeson, Lonna Rae, Hansen, Wendy L, Oliver, Maggie Toulouse, Maestas, Cherie D, Wiemer, Eric C

    Published in PloS one (15-09-2022)
    “…While the evidence is clear that 2020 voters shifted away from Election Day voting in favor of vote-by-mail and early voting, we know very little about how…”
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    Effects of doping and minority carrier lifetime on mid-wave infrared InGaAs/InAsSb superlattice nBn detector performance by Newell, A. T., Logan, J. V., Carrasco, R. A., Alsaad, Z. M., Hains, C. P., Duran, J. M., Ariyawansa, G., Balakrishnan, G., Maestas, D., Morath, C. P., Hawkins, S. D., Hendrickson, A., Webster, P. T.

    Published in Applied physics letters (24-04-2023)
    “…The effect of majority carrier concentration and minority carrier lifetime on the performance of mid-wave infrared ( λ cutoff = 5.5   μ m ) nBn detectors with…”
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    Evidence for ionization damage in mid-wave infrared nBn detectors by Logan, J. V., Webster, P. T., Helms, L., Grant, P. C., Hains, C., Carrasco, R. A., Newell, A. T., Alsaad, Z., Maestas, D., Morath, C. P.

    Published in Applied physics letters (04-03-2024)
    “…The effects of 63 MeV proton and 60Co gamma irradiation on the operation of 4.3 μm cutoff nBn photodetectors are demonstrated separately, and both are shown to…”
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    Demonstration of a 4.32 μm cutoff InAsSbBi nBn photodetector, a lattice-matched random alloy III–V solution for mid-wave infrared sensing by Webster, P. T., Logan, J. V., Helms, L., Grant, P. C., Hains, C., Carrasco, R. A., Newell, A. T., Milosavljevic, M. S., Johnson, S. R., Balakrishnan, G., Maestas, D., Morath, C. P.

    Published in Applied physics letters (31-07-2023)
    “…InAsSbBi nBn photodetectors are demonstrated that are lattice-matched to the underlying GaSb substrate with a 4.32 μm wavelength cutoff at 150 K that is 0.3 μm…”
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    Better living through conifer removal: A demographic analysis of sage-grouse vital rates by Severson, John P, Hagen, Christian A, Tack, Jason D, Maestas, Jeremy D, Naugle, David E, Forbes, James T, Reese, Kerry P

    Published in PloS one (23-03-2017)
    “…Sagebrush (Artemisia spp.) obligate wildlife species such as the imperiled greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) face numerous threats including…”
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    Public lands and private waters: scarce mesic resources structure land tenure and sage‐grouse distributions by Donnelly, J. P., Naugle, D. E., Hagen, C. A., Maestas, J. D.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-01-2016)
    “…Abstract Water scarcity in semiarid environments provides a model system to evaluate the role of mesic resources in structuring the distribution and abundance…”
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    Reversing tree expansion in sagebrush steppe yields population‐level benefit for imperiled grouse by Olsen, Andrew C., Severson, John P., Maestas, Jeremy D., Naugle, David E., Smith, Joseph T., Tack, Jason D., Yates, Kate H., Hagen, Christian A.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-06-2021)
    “…Woody plant expansion into shrub and grasslands is a global and vexing ecological problem. In the Great Basin of North America, the expansion of pinyon–juniper…”
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    Biodiversity across a Rural Land-Use Gradient by Maestas, Jeremy D., Knight, Richard L., Gilgert, Wendell C.

    Published in Conservation biology (01-10-2003)
    “…Private lands in the American West are undergoing a land-use conversion from agriculture to ex-urban development, although little is known about the ecological…”
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    Phenology largely explains taller grass at successful nests in greater sage‐grouse by Smith, Joseph T., Tack, Jason D., Doherty, Kevin E., Allred, Brady W., Maestas, Jeremy D., Berkeley, Lorelle I., Dettenmaier, Seth J., Messmer, Terry A., Naugle, David E.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-01-2018)
    “…Much interest lies in the identification of manageable habitat variables that affect key vital rates for species of concern. For ground‐nesting birds,…”
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    The Sense of a Woman: Gender, Ambition, and the Decision to Run for Congress by Sarah A. Fulton, Maestas, Cherie D., Maisel, L. Sandy, Stone, Walter J.

    Published in Political research quarterly (01-06-2006)
    “…Do men and women differ in their decisionmaking calculus for higher office? To answer this question, we use a survey of state legislators (SLs) in 1998 to…”
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    Mapping tree cover expansion in Montana, U.S.A. rangelands using high‐resolution historical aerial imagery by Morford, Scott L., Allred, Brady W., Jensen, Eric R., Maestas, Jeremy D., Mueller, Kristopher R., Pacholski, Catherine L., Smith, Joseph T., Tack, Jason D., Tackett, Kyle N., Naugle, David E.

    Published in Remote sensing in ecology and conservation (01-02-2024)
    “…Worldwide, trees are colonizing rangelands with high conservation value. The introduction of trees into grasslands and shrublands causes large‐scale changes in…”
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    Next‐generation restoration for sage‐grouse: a framework for visualizing local conifer cuts within a landscape context by Reinhardt, Jason R., Naugle, David E., Maestas, Jeremy D., Allred, Brady, Evans, Jeffrey, Falkowski, Michael

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-07-2017)
    “…The expansion of coniferous trees into sagebrush ecosystems is a major driver of habitat loss and fragmentation, resulting in negative impacts to wildlife…”
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    Should I vote-by-mail or in person? The impact of COVID-19 risk factors and partisanship on vote mode decisions in the 2020 presidential election by Lonna Rae Atkeson, Wendy L Hansen, Maggie Toulouse Oliver, Cherie D Maestas, Eric C Wiemer

    Published in PloS one (15-09-2022)
    “…While the evidence is clear that 2020 voters shifted away from Election Day voting in favor of vote-by-mail and early voting, we know very little about how…”
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    Shifting the Blame: Federalism, Media, and Public Assignment of Blame Following Hurricane Katrina by Maestas, Cherie D., Atkeson, Lonna Rae, Croom, Thomas, Bryant, Lisa A.

    Published in Publius (01-10-2008)
    “…Federalism sprang to the forefront in public debates about the response to Hurricane Katrina as officials from the national, state, and local government sought…”
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    Tracking spatial regimes in animal communities: Implications for resilience-based management by Roberts, Caleb P., Uden, Daniel R., Allen, Craig R., Angeler, David G., Powell, Larkin A., Allred, Brady W., Jones, Matthew O., Maestas, Jeremy D., Twidwell, Dirac

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-03-2022)
    “…•Boundaries between ecological regimes can be tracked using animal community data.•We used a boundary detection method—wombling—to track bird community…”
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    Operationalizing Resilience and Resistance Concepts to Address Invasive Grass-Fire Cycles by Chambers, Jeanne C., Brooks, Matthew L., Germino, Matthew J., Maestas, Jeremy D., Board, David I., Jones, Matthew O., Allred, Brady W.

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and evolution (06-06-2019)
    “…Plant invasions can affect fuel characteristics, fire behavior, and fire regimes resulting in invasive plant-fire cycles and alternative, self-perpetuating…”
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    Climate-Driven Shifts in Soil Temperature and Moisture Regimes Suggest Opportunities to Enhance Assessments of Dryland Resilience and Resistance by Bradford, John B., Schlaepfer, Daniel R., Lauenroth, William K., Palmquist, Kyle A., Chambers, Jeanne C., Maestas, Jeremy D., Campbell, Steven B.

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and evolution (26-09-2019)
    “…Assessing landscape patterns in climate vulnerability, as well as resilience and resistance to drought, disturbance, and invasive species, requires appropriate…”
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    Herbaceous production lost to tree encroachment in United States rangelands by Morford, Scott L., Allred, Brady W., Twidwell, Dirac, Jones, Matthew O., Maestas, Jeremy D., Roberts, Caleb P., Naugle, David E.

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-12-2022)
    “…Rangelands of the United States provide ecosystem services that benefit society and rural economies. Native tree encroachment is often overlooked as a primary…”
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    Spatial Imaging and Screening for Regime Shifts by Uden, Daniel R., Twidwell, Dirac, Allen, Craig R., Jones, Matthew O., Naugle, David E., Maestas, Jeremy D., Allred, Brady W.

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and evolution (29-10-2019)
    “…Screening is a strategy for detecting undesirable change prior to manifestation of symptoms or adverse effects. Although the well-recognized utility of…”
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