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Tamzen Stringham
Tamzen Stringham
Professor of Rangeland Ecology and Management, University of Nevada, Reno
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State and transition modeling: an ecological process approach
TK Stringham, WC Krueger, PL Shaver
Society for Range Management, 2003
4842003
Recommendations for development of resilience-based state-and-transition models
DD Briske, BT Bestelmeyer, TK Stringham, PL Shaver
Rangeland Ecology & Management 61 (4), 359-367, 2008
2852008
Infiltration, runoff, and sediment yield in response to western juniper encroachment in southeast Oregon
SL Petersen, TK Stringham
Rangeland Ecology & Management 61 (1), 74-81, 2008
982008
Catastrophic thresholds: a synthesis of concepts, perspectives, and applications
DD Briske, RA Washington-Allen, CR Johnson, JA Lockwood, ...
Ecology and Society 15 (3), 2010
882010
States, transitions, and thresholds: further refinement for rangeland applications
TK Stringham, WC Krueger, PL Shaver
662001
A process-based application of state-and-transition models: a case study of western juniper (Juniperus occidentalis) encroachment
SL Petersen, TK Stringham, BA Roundy
Rangeland Ecology & Management 62 (2), 186-192, 2009
582009
Application of non-equilibrium ecology to rangeland riparian zones.
TK Stringham, WC Krueger, DR Thomas
Rangeland Ecology & Management/Journal of Range Management Archives 54 (3 …, 2001
542001
Comparison of landsat and land-based phenology camera normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) for dominant plant communities in the great basin
KA Snyder, JL Huntington, BL Wehan, CG Morton, TK Stringham
Sensors 19 (5), 1139, 2019
432019
Soil water dynamics and water use in a western juniper (Juniperus occidentalis) woodland
C Mollnau, M Newton, T Stringham
Journal of Arid Environments 102, 117-126, 2014
432014
Western land managers will need all available tools for adapting to climate change, including grazing: a critique of Beschta et al.
T Svejcar, C Boyd, K Davies, M Madsen, J Bates, R Sheley, C Marlow, ...
Environmental Management 53, 1035-1038, 2014
332014
Evaluating mountain meadow groundwater response to Pinyon‐Juniper and temperature in a great basin watershed
RWH Carroll, JL Huntington, KA Snyder, RG Niswonger, C Morton, ...
Ecohydrology 10 (1), e1792, 2017
302017
Extracting plant phenology metrics in a great basin watershed: Methods and considerations for quantifying phenophases in a cold desert
KA Snyder, BL Wehan, G Filippa, JL Huntington, TK Stringham, ...
Sensors 16 (11), 1948, 2016
292016
Development of GIS-based models to predict plant community structure in relation to western juniper establishment
SL Petersen, TK Stringham
Forest Ecology and Management 256 (5), 981-989, 2008
292008
Disturbance response grouping of ecological sites increases utility of ecological sites and state-and-transition models for landscape scale planning in the Great Basin
TK Stringham, P Novak-Echenique, DK Snyder, S Peterson, KA Snyder
Rangelands 38 (6), 371-378, 2016
232016
Stream temperatures as related to subsurface waterflows originating from irrigation
TK Stringham, JC Buckhouse, WC Krueger
Society for Range Management, 1998
211998
Ecological site descriptions: consideration for riparian systems
TK Stringham, JP Repp
Rangelands 32 (6), 43-48, 2010
202010
Sedge transplant survival in a reconstructed channel: influences of planting location, erosion, and invasive species
SE Quistberg, TK Stringham
Restoration Ecology 18, 401-408, 2010
202010
Rainfall interception by singleleaf piñon and utah juniper: Implications for stand-level effective precipitation
TK Stringham, KA Snyder, DK Snyder, SS Lossing, CA Carr, BJ Stringham
Rangeland ecology & management 71 (3), 327-335, 2018
142018
Classification of willow species using large-scale aerial photography
SL Petersen, TK Stringham, AS Laliberte
Rangeland ecology & management 58 (6), 582-587, 2005
142005
Use of felled junipers to protect streamside willows from browsing
CA Matney, CS Boyd, TK Stringham
Rangeland Ecology & Management 58 (6), 652-655, 2005
132005
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