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Peters DPC, Bestelmeyer BT, Knapp AK. Perspectives on global change theory. In: The Theory of Ecology. The Theory of Ecology. Chicago; 2011. p. 261-281. Available from: bibliography/11-032.pdf
Peters DPC, Bestelmeyer BT, Herrick JE, Fredrickson EL, Monger HC, Havstad KM. Disentangling complex landscapes: new insights into arid and semiarid system dynamics. [Internet]. 2006;56:491-501. Available from: bibliography/06-021.pdf
Peters DPC, Herrick JE, Monger HC, Huang H. Soil-vegetation-climate interactions in arid landscapes: Effects of the North American monsoon on grass recruitment. [Internet]. 2010;74:618-623. Available from: bibliography/10-014.pdf
Peters DPC, Yao J, Gosz JR. Woody Plant Invasion at a Semi-arid Transition Zone: Importance of Ecosystem Type to Colonization and Patch Expansion. [Internet]. 2006;17:389-396. Available from: bibliography/06-024.pdf
Peters DPC, Groffman PM, Nadelhoffer K, Grimm NB, Collins SL, Michener WK, Huston MA. Living in an increasingly connected world: a framework for continental-scale environmental science. 2008;6(5):229-237.
Peters DPC, Lugo AE, Chapin IIIFS, Pickett STA, Duniway M, Rocha AV, Swanson FJ, Laney C, Jones J. Cross-system comparisons elucidate disturbance complexities and generalities. 2011;2(7):3-26.
Peters DPC, Pielke RA, Bestelmeyer BT, Allen CD. Spatial nonlinearities: Cascading effects in the Earth system. 2004.
Peters DPC, Lauenroth WK. Simulation of disturbances and recovery in shortgrass steppe plant communities. In: Ecology of the Shortgrass Steepe: A long-term perspective. Ecology of the Shortgrass Steepe: A long-term perspective. New York; 2008. p. 119-131.
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