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    Determining an ideal sampling density for microbial community analyses of farm fields by Rottler, Caitlin M., Martyn, Trace E.

    “…Soil microbial communities represent an important indicator of soil health. Laboratories that provide microbial community analyses to farmers recommend…”
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    Simulated big sagebrush regeneration supports predicted changes at the trailing and leading edges of distribution shifts by Schlaepfer, Daniel R, Taylor, Kyle A, Pennington, Victoria E, Nelson, Kellen N, Martyn, Trace E, Rottler, Caitlin M, Lauenroth, William K, Bradford, John B

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-01-2015)
    “…Many semi-arid plant communities in western North America are dominated by big sagebrush. These ecosystems are being reduced in extent and quality due to…”
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    Vulnerability of Southern Plains agriculture to climate change by Steiner, Jean L., Briske, David D., Brown, David P., Rottler, Caitlin M.

    Published in Climatic change (2018)
    “…Projections of greater interannual and intrannual climate variability, including increasing temperatures, longer and more intense drought periods, and more…”
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    The emerging invasive species and climate-change lexicon by Fusco, Emily J., Falk, Bryan G., Heimowitz, Paul J., Lieurance, Deah, Parsons, Elliott W., Rottler, Cait M., Thurman, Lindsey L., Evans, Annette E.

    Published in Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam) (30-09-2024)
    “…Invasive species are a threat to biodiversity and ecosystem services, requiring significant resources for management to mitigate impacts.Invasive species…”
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    Current reclamation practices after oil and gas development do not speed up succession or plant community recovery in big sagebrush ecosystems in Wyoming by Rottler, Caitlin M., Burke, Ingrid C., Palmquist, Kyle A., Bradford, John B., Lauenroth, William K.

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-01-2018)
    “…Reclamation is an application of treatment(s) following disturbance to promote succession and accelerate the return of target conditions. Previous studies have…”
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    Agricultural Management Impacts on Soil Health: Methods for Large Spatial Scales by Rottler, Caitlin M., Brown, David P., Steiner, Jean L.

    “…Core Ideas Organic matter stratification in soil health–managed soil resembles native soil. Methods are appropriate for the large spatial scale and our chosen…”
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    Effects of Conversion From Sagebrush to Non-Native Grasslands on Sagebrush-Associated Species by Rottler, Caitlin M, Noseworthy, Cara E, Fowers, Beth, Beck, Jeffrey L

    Published in Rangelands (01-02-2015)
    “…There are as many as 170 vertebrate wildlife species throughout the western United States and Canada that are associated with and sometimes dependent on…”
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    Daubenmire Versus Line-Point Intercept: A Response to Thacker et al. (2015) by Martyn, Trace E, Beltz, Christopher W, Palmquist, Kyle A, Pennington, Victoria E, Rottler, Caitlin M, Lauenroth, William K

    Published in Rangelands (01-08-2015)
    “…Thacker et al. compared two common techniques for assessing greater sage-grouse habitat: Daubenmire quadrats and line-point intercept sampling. Sampling only…”
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