Search Results - "Williamson, Jeb C."
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Rangelands: Where Anthromes Meet Their Limits
Published in Land (Basel) (01-06-2017)“…Defining rangelands as anthromes enabled Ellis and Ramankutty (2008) to conclude that more than three-quarters of Earth’s land is anthropogenic; without…”
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Soil carbon and nitrogen accumulation in residential lawns of the Salt Lake Valley, Utah
Published in Oecologia (01-08-2018)“…Urban lawn ecosystems are widespread across the United States, with fertilization rates commonly exceeding plant nitrogen (N) uptake rates. While urban soils…”
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Challenges and opportunities for manureshed management across U.S. dairy systems: Case studies from four regions
Published in Journal of environmental quality (01-07-2022)“…The manureshed represents cropland needed to safely assimilate manure nutrients from an animal feeding operation. Dairy manuresheds can be contained on‐farm…”
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Improving the Effectiveness of Ecological Site Descriptions: General State-and-Transition Models and the Ecosystem Dynamics Interpretive Tool (EDIT)
Published in Rangelands (01-12-2016)“…State-and-transition models (STMs) are useful tools for management, but they can be difficult to use and have limited content. STMs created for groups of…”
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Generalizing Ecological Site Concepts of the Colorado Plateau for Landscape-Level Applications
Published in Rangelands (01-12-2016)“…Numerous ecological site descriptions in the southern Utah portion of the Colorado Plateau can be difficult to navigate, so we held a workshop aimed at adding…”
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Can ecological land classification increase the utility of vegetation monitoring data?
Published in Ecological indicators (01-10-2016)“…•Ecological land classification has potential to improve ecosystem trend analysis.•Classification utility was tested using a long-term vegetation…”
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Spatiotemporal Patterns of Production Can Be Used to Detect State Change Across an Arid Landscape
Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01-01-2012)“…Methods to detect and quantify shifts in the state of ecosystems are increasingly important as global change drivers push more systems toward thresholds of…”
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