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Keirith Snyder
Great Basin Rangelands Research
RESEARCH ECOLOGIST

Phone: (775) 784-6057 ext. 245
Fax: (775) 784-1712
USDA, ARS, PWA, GBRRU
920 VALLEY ROAD
RENO, NV, 89512

Projects
ECOLOGICAL INTERACTIONS IN INTEGRATED AND BIOLOGICALLY-BASED MANAGMENT OF INVASIVE PLANT SPECIES IN WESTERN RANGELANDS
Appropriated (D)
  Accession Number: 420674
REGARDING THE NEED FOR INCREASED EFFORTS IN MANAGEMENT AND RESTORATION OF SAGEBRUSH COMMUNITIES IN THE GREAT BASIN
Memorandum of Understanding (M)
  Accession Number: 418945
Rosaschi Ranch restoration research project
Nonfunded Cooperative Agreement (N)
  Accession Number: 412731
TECHNIQUES FOR RESEEDING OF ABANDONDED AGRICULTURAL LANDS
Reimbursable (R)
  Accession Number: 412642
Investigations of seed and seeding ecology and competitive ability of native annual forbs of the western Great Basin
Reimbursable (R)
  Accession Number: 421218
INVESTIGATIONS OF COMPETITIVE AND FACILITATIVE ABILITY OF NATIVE ANNUAL FORBS OF THE GREAT BASIN
Specific Cooperative Agreement (S)
  Accession Number: 418827

Publications (Clicking on the reprint icon Reprint Icon will take you to the publication reprint.)
Impacts of insect biological control on soil N transformations in Tamarix-invaded ecosystems in the Great Basin, USA - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Uselman, S.M., Snyder, K.A., Blank, R.R. 2013. Impacts of insect biological control on soil N transformations in Tamarix-invaded ecosystems in the Great Basin, USA. Journal of Arid Environments. 88:147-155.
The effects of insect biological control on a Tamarix invaded ecosystem: ecosystem water and carbon fluxes and plant-level responses - (Abstract Only) - (01-May-12)
Use of native annual forbs and early seral species in seeding mixtures for improved success in Great Basin restoration - (Abstract Only) - (19-Apr-12)
Multiple year effects of a biological control agent (Diorhabda carinulata) on Tamarix (saltcedar) ecosystem exchanges of carbon dioxide and water - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Snyder, K.A., Scott, R.L., Mcgwire, K. 2012. Multiple year effects of a biological control agent (Diorhabda carinulata) on Tamarix (saltcedar) ecosystem exchanges of carbon dioxide and water. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 164:161-169.
Hydrologic Research in a Pinyon and Juniper Encroached Watershed - (Abstract Only) - (01-Mar-12)
Restoring abandoned agricultural lands in arid environments: the tradeoffs between water availability and exotic species - (Abstract Only) - (01-Mar-12)
Impacts of insect biological control on soil N transformations in Tamarix-invaded ecosystems in the Great Basin - (Proceedings)
Uselman, S.M., Snyder, K.A., Blank, R.R. 2012. Impacts of insect biological control on soil N transformations in Tamarix-invaded ecosystems in the Great Basin. Proceedings of Western Society of Weed Science. 65:55.
PiƱon and juniper summer water source partitioning: stemflow vs. groundwater - (Abstract Only) - (01-Nov-11)
Effects of pinyon and juniper expansion on watershed hydrology and vegetation response - (Abstract Only) - (01-Oct-11)
Ecosystem water use efficiency in an arid shrubland in Chile under natural and afforested conditions - (Abstract Only)
Perez-Quezada, J.F., Jara, P.M., Fuster, R., Franck, N., Snyder, K.A., Johnson, D.A. 2011. Ecosystem water use efficiency in an arid shrubland in Chile under natural and afforested conditions [abstract]. In: 96th Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Austin, Texas. 29437.
Water, energy and carbon flux observations from ARS watersheds and agro-ecosystem experimental sites - (Abstract Only)
Alfieri, J.G., Kustas, W.P., Baker, J.M., Flerchinger, G.N., Phillips, R., Prueger, J.H., Scott, R.L., Skinner, H., Marks, D.G., Hatfield, J.L., Goodrich, D.C., Herrick, J.E., Snyder, K.A. 2011. Water, energy and carbon flux observations from ARS watersheds and agro-ecosystem experimental sites [abstract]. Interagency Conference on Research in the Watersheds. 2011 CDROM.
UVB exposure does not accelerate rates of litter decomposition in a semiarid riparian ecosystem - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Uselman, S.M., Snyder, K.A., Blank, R.R., Jones, T.J. 2011. UVB exposure does not accelerate rates of litter decomposition in a semiarid riparian ecosystem. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 43:1254-1265.
UVB exposure does not accelerate rates of litter decomposition in a semiarid riparian ecosystem - (Abstract Only)
Uselman, S.M., Snyder, K.A., Blank, R.R., Jones, T.J. 2010. UVB exposure does not accelerate rates of litter decomposition in a semiarid riparian ecosystem. American Geophysical Union, Abstract. Available: http://www.agu.org/cgi-bin/SFgate.
Carbon pools in an arid shrubland in Chile under natural and afforested conditions - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Perez-Quezada, J.F., Delpiano, C., Franck, N., Snyder, K.A., Johnson, D.A. 2011. Carbon pools in an arid shrubland in Chile under natural and afforested conditions. Journal of Arid Environments. 75:29-37.
Insect biological control accelerates leaf litter decomposition and alters short-term nutrient dynamics in a Tamarix-invaded riparian ecosystem - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Uselman, S.M., Snyder, K.A., Blank, R.R. 2010. Insect biological control accelerates leaf litter decomposition and alters short-term nutrient dynamics in a Tamarix-invaded riparian ecosystem. Oikos. 120:409-417.
Ecophysiological Responses of Salt Cedar (Tamarix spp. L.) to the Northern Tamarisk Beetle (Diorhabda carinulata Desbrochers) In A Controlled Environment - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Snyder, K.A., Uselman, S.M., Jones, T.J., Duke, S. 2010. Ecophysiological responses of salt cedar (Tamarix spp. L.) to the northern tamarisk beetle (Diorhabda carinulata Desbrochers) in a controlled environment. Biological Invasions. 12:3795-3808.
Diel Variations in Needle Water Isotopic Composition in Two Pine Species - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Snyder, K.A., Monnar, R., Poulson, S.R., Hartsough, P., Biondi, F. 2010. Diel Variations in Needle Water Isotopic Composition in Two Pine Species. Tree: Structure and Function. 24:585-595.
Precipitation regulates the response of net ecosystem CO2 exchange to environmental variation on U.S. rangelands Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Polley, H.W., Emmerich, W., Bradford, J.A., Sims, P.L., Johnson, D.A., Saliendra, N.Z., Svejcar, T., Angell, R., Frank, A.B., Phillips, R.L., Snyder, K.A., Morgan, J.A., Sanabria, J., Mielnick, P.C., Dugas, W.A. 2010. Precipitation regulates the response of net ecosystem CO2 exchange to environmental variation on U.S. rangelands. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 63:176-186.
Tamarisk biocontrol in the western United States: ecological and societal implications - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Hultine, K.R., Belnap, J., Van Riper III, C., Ehleringer, J.R., Dennison, P.E., Lee, M.E., Nagler, P.L., Snyder, K.A., Uselman, S.M., West, J.B. 2010. Tamarisk biocontrol in the western United States: ecological and societal implications. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 8(9):467-474.
Spatial and temporal patterns of water availability in a grass-shrub ecotone and implications for grassland recovery in arid environments - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Duniway, M.C., Snyder, K.A., Herrick, J.E. 2010. Spatial and temporal patterns of water availability in a grass-shrub ecotone and implications for grassland recovery in arid environments. Ecohydrology. 3:55-67.
The potential for water savings through the control of saltcedar and russian olive - (Research Technical Update)
Nagler, P.L., Shafroth, P.B., Labaugh, J.W., Snyder, K.A., Scott, R.L., Merritt, D.M., Osterberg, J. 2010. The potential for water savings through the control of saltcedar and russian olive. In: Shafroth, P.B., Brown, C.A., Merritt, D.M., editors. Saltcedar and Russian Olive Control Demonstration Act Science Assessment. USGS Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5247. p. 35-47.
Physiological and environmental regulation of interannual variability in CO2 exchange on rangelands in the western United States Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Polley, H.W., Emmerich, W., Bradford, J.A., Sims, P.L., Johnson, D.A., Saliendra, N.Z., Svejcar, T., Angell, R., Frank, A.B., Phillips, R.L., Snyder, K.A., Morgan, J.A. 2010. Physiological and environmental regulation of interannual variability in CO2 exchange on rangelands in the western United States. Global Change Biology. 16:990-1002.
Physiological Response of Tamarix ramosissima (Salt Cedar) to Diorhabda elongata (Leaf Beetle) Herbivory in a Controlled Environment - (Abstract Only) - (13-Apr-09)
Effects of biocontrol on short-term nutrient dynamics in a tamarix-invaded riparian ecosystem - (Abstract Only)
Uselman, S.M., Snyder, K.A., Blank, R.R., Jones, T.J. 2009. Effects of biocontrol on short-term nutrient dynamics in a tamarix-invaded riparian ecosystem [abstract]. Ecological Society of America. CDROM.
Precipitation regulates the response of net ecosystem CO2 exchange to environmental variation on U.S. rangelands - (Abstract Only)
Polley, H.W., Emmerich, W.E., Bradford, J.A., Sims, P.L., Johnson, D.A., Saliendra, N.Z., Svejcar, A.J., Angell, R.F., Frank, A.B., Phillips, B.L., Snyder, K.A., Morgan, J.A., Sanabria, J., Mielnick, P.C., Dugas, W.A. 2009. Precipitation regulates the response of net ecosystem CO2 exchange to environmental variation on U.S. rangelands. In: Proceedings of the Ecological Society of America, August 2-7, 2009, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 2009 CDROM.
Biocontrol alters litter chemistry and short-term decomposition in a Tamarisk-invaded ecosystem - (Abstract Only)
Uselman, S.M., Snyder, K.A., Blank, R.R., Jones, T.J. 2009. Biocontrol alters litter chemistry and short-term decomposition in a Tamarisk-invaded ecosystem [abstract]. In: 2009 Tamarisk and Russian Olive Research Conference, Reno, NV. p. 28-29.
Biocontrol of tamarisk in the western United States: an event underway with significant ecological and societal implications - (Abstract Only)
Hultine, K.R., Belnap, J., Dennison, P.E., Ehleringer, J.R., Lee, M.E., Nagler, P.L., Snyder, K.A., Uselman, S.M., Van Riper, C., West, J.B. 2009. Biocontrol of tamarisk in the western United States: an event underway with significant ecological and societal implications [abstract]. In: 2009 Tamarisk and Russian Olive Research Conference, Reno, Nevada. p. 16.
Climatic regulation of seasonal and inter-annual variability in net ecosystem exchange of CO2 on rangelands - (Abstract Only)
Polley, H.W., Emmerich, W.E., Bradford, J.A., Johnson, D.A., Svejcar, A.J., Angell, R.F., Phillips, B.L., Snyder, K.A., Morgan, J.A. 2009. Climatic regulation of seasonal and inter-annual variability in net ecosystem exchange of CO2 on rangelands. In: Proceedings of the Society for Range Management, February 8-12, 2009, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 2009 CDROM.
Seasonal and inter-annual variability in rangeland NEE: Contributions of climatic anomalies and fluctuations in daytime and night-time CO2 fluxes - (Abstract Only)
Polley, H.W., Emmerich, W.E., Bradford, J.A., Sims, P.L., Johnson, D.A., Saliendra, N.Z., Svejcar, A.J., Angell, R.F., Frank, A.B., Phillips, B.L., Snyder, K.A., Morgan, J.A. 2008. Seasonal and inter-annual variability in rangeland NEE: Contributions of climatic anomalies and fluctuations in daytime and night-time CO2 fluxes. In: Proceedings of the Ecological Society of America, August 3-8, 2008, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 2008 CDROM.
Ecophysiological responses of Chihuahuan desert grasses to fire. - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Allred, B.W., Snyder, K.A. 2008. Ecophysiological responses of Chihuahuan desert grasses to fire. Journal of Arid Environments.72:1989-1996.
Modeling the effects of historical vegetation change on near-surface atmosphere in the northern Chihuahuan Desert - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Beltran-Przekurat, A., Peilke, R.A., Peters, D.C., Snyder, K.A., Rango, A. 2008. Modeling the effects of historical vegetation change on near-surface atmosphere in the northern Chihuahuan Desert. Journal of Arid Environments. 72:1897-1910.
CARBON FLUXES ON NORTH AMERICAN RANGELANDS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Svejcar, A.J., Angell, R.F., Bradford, J., Dugas, W., Emmerich, W.E., Frank, A.B., Gilmanov, T., Haferkamp, M.R., Johnson, D.A., Mayeux Jr, H.S., Mielnick, P., Morgan, J.A., Saliendra, N., Schuman, G.E., Sims, P.L., Snyder, K.A. 2008. Carbon fluxes on north american rangelands. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 61:465-474.
Does hydraulic lift or nighttime transpiration facilitate nitrogen acquistion? - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Snyder, K.A., James, J.J., Richards, J.H., Donovan, L.A. 2008. Does hydraulic lift or nighttime transpiration facilitate nitrogen acquistion?. Plant and Soil Journal. 306:159-166.
Ecosystem effects of Diorhabda elongata (leaf beetle) on Tamarix invaded riparian systems - (Abstract Only)
Snyder, K.A., Uselman, S.M., Jones, T.J. 2007. Ecosystem effects of Diorhabda elongata (leaf beetle) on Tamarix invaded riparian systems [abstract]. Nevada Water Resources Association-Truckee River Symposium. p. 21.
Root Allocation and Water Uptake Patterns in Riparian Tree Saplings: responses to irrigation and defoliation in a glasshouse environment - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Snyder, K.A., Williams, D.G. 2007. Root allocation and water uptake patterns in riparian tree saplings: Responses to irrigation and defoliation. Forest Ecology and Management. 246:222-231.
The past, present, and future of biologically-based weed management on rangeland watersheds in the western United States - (Abstract Only)
Williams III, L.H., Carruthers, R.I., Snyder, K.A., Longland, W.S. 2007. The past, present, and future of biologically-based weed management on rangeland watersheds in the western United States. International Symposium on Biological Control of Weeds. p.44.
Biologically-based integrated management of salt cedar on western rangeland watersheds - (Abstract Only)
Williams Iii, L.H., Snyder, K.A., Longland, W.S., Blank, R.R., Young, J.A., Carruthers, R.I. 2006. Biologically-based integrated management of salt cedar on western rangeland watersheds [abstract]. In: 2006 Tamarisk Research Conference. Current Status and Future Directions. p. 6.
SHRUB-GRASS TRANSITIONS AND MULTISCALE TEMPORAL VARIATION IN WATER AVAILABILITY - (Proceedings) - (13-May-06)
PATTERNS AND CONTROLS OF SOIL WATER IN THE JORNADA BASIN - (Book / Chapter)
Snyder, K.A., Mitchell, K.A., Herrick, J.E. 2006. Patterns and controls of soil water in the Jornada basin. In: Havstad, K.M., Huenneke, L.F., Schlesinger, W.H., editors. Structure and Function of a Chihuahuan Desert Ecosystem. The Jornada Basin Long-Term Ecological Research Site. Oxford, NY: Oxford University Press. p. 107-132.
WATER AND ENERGY BALANCES WITHIN THE JORNADA BASIN - (Book / Chapter)
Gutschick, V.P., Synder, K.A. 2006. Water and energy balances within the Jornada basin. In: Havstad, K.M., Huenneke, L.F., Schlesinger, W.H., editors. Structure and Function of a Chihuahuan Desert Ecosystem. The Jornada Basin Long-Term Ecological Research Site. Oxford, NY: Oxford University Press. p. 176-188.
MULTI-SCALE RESPONSES OF CARBON AND WATER FLUXES TO MAGNITUDE AND FREQUENCY OF PRECIPITATION PULSES IN THE NORTHERN CHIHUAHUAN DESERT - (Abstract Only)
Snyder, K.A., Maxwell, C.J., Cable, J.M. 2005. Multi-scale responses of carbon and water fluxes to magnitude and frequency of precipitation pulses in the northern Chihuahuan desert [abstract]. The Ecological Society of America, 90th Annual Meeting, August 7-12, 2005, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. p. 599.
MICROBIAL CRUST CO2 RESPONSE TO PRECIPITATION ON THE JORNADA EXPERIMENTAL RANGE - (Abstract Only)
Cable, J.M., Snyder, K., Barron-Gafford, G., Cable, W.L., Huete, A., Huxman, T.E. 2005. Microbial crust CO2 response to precipitation on the Jornada Experimental Range [abstract]. The Ecological Society of America. p. 91.
NIGHTIME TRANSPIRATION AND NUTRIENT ACQUISITION: IS THERE A BENEFIT OF LOSING WATER AT NIGHT? - (Abstract Only)
Caird,M.A., Richards, J.H., James, J.J. Donovan, L.A., Ludwig, F., Snyder, K.A. 2005. Nighttime transpiration and nutrient acquisition: Is there a benefit of losing water at night? [abstract]. The Ecological Society of America, 90th Annual Meeting. August 7-12, 2005. p. 93.
MULTI-SCALE TEMPORAL VARIATION IN WATER AVAILABILITY: IMPLICATIONS FOR VEGETATION DYNAMICS IN ARID AND SEMI-ARID ECOSYSTEMS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Synder, K.A., Tartowski, S.L. 2006. Multi-scale temporal variation in water availability: Implications for vegetation dynamics in arid and semi-arid ecosystems. Journal of Arid Environments. 65(2):219-234.
TEMPORAL VARIATION IN WATER AVAILABILITY - (Abstract Only)
Snyder, K.A., Tartowski, S.L., Gutshick, V.P. 2004. Temporal variation in water availability [abstract]. Sixth Symposium on the Natural Resources of the Chihuahuan Desert Region, October 14-17, 2004, Alpine, Texas. p. 42.
VEGETATION-WATER BUDGET INTERACTIONS: IMPLICATIONS FOR ECOSYSTEM DYNAMICS AT MULTIPLE SCALES - (Abstract Only)
Peters, D.C., Snyder, K.A., Wainwright, J., Parsons, A.J. 2004. Vegetation-water budget interactions: implications for ecosystem dynamics at multiple scales [abstract]. 89th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Lessons of Lewis and Clark: Ecological Exploration of Inhabited Landscapes, August 1-6, 2004, Portland, Oregon. p. 397.
PRECIPITATION PULSES AND CARBON FLUXES IN SEMIARID AND ARID ECOSYSTEMS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Huxman, T.E., Snyder, K.A., Tissue, D., Leffler, J., Pockman, W.T., Sandquist, D.R., Potts, D.L., Schwinning, S. 2004. Precipitation pulses and carbon fluxes in semiarid and arid ecosystems. Oecologia. 141(2):254-268.
ARID ECOSYSTEM RESPONSES TO VARIATIONS IN THE FREQUENCY AND MAGNITUDE OF GROWING SEASON PRECIPITATION - (Abstract Only)
Snyder, K.A., Cable, J.M., Huxman, T.E., Tartowski, S.L. 2004. Arid ecosystem responses to variations in the frequency and magnitude of growing season precipitation [abstract]. 89th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. p. 476.
ECOHYDROLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF WOODY PLANT ENCROACHMENT - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Huxman, T.E., Wilcox, B.P., Breshears, D.D., Scott R.L., Snyder, K.A., Small, E.E., Hultine, K., Pockman, W.T., Jackson, R.B. 2005. Ecohydrological implications of woody plant encroachment. Ecology. 86(2):308-319.
THE EFFECTS OF ALTERED PRECIPITATION PATTERNS ON ECOSYSTEM RESPONSES IN A DESERT RANGELAND - (Abstract Only)
Snyder, K.A., Cable, J.M., Huxman, T.E., Maxwell, C.J. 2004. The effects of altered precipitation patterns on ecosystem responses in a desert rangeland [abstract]. 4th International Conference on Applications of Stable Isotope Techniques to Ecological Studies. p. 79.
ECOHYDROLOGY AND WOODY PLANT ENCROACHMENT: A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FOR EVALUATING LANDSCAPE CONSEQUENCES - (Abstract Only)
HUXMAN, T.E., SNYDER, K.A., WILCOX, B.P., SCOTT, R.L., BRESHEARS, D.D., SMALL, E.E., JACKSON, R.B., POCKMAN, W.T., HULTINE, K.R. ECOHYDROLOGY AND WOODY PLANT ENCROACHMENT: A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FOR EVALUATING LANDSCAPE CONSEQUENCES. 2003 FALL MEETING, AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION. 2003. ABSTRACT P. F320.
EXTENSIVE SUMMER WATER PULSES DO NOT NECESSARILY LEAD TO CANOPY GROWTH OF GREAT BASIN AND NORTHERN MOJAVE DESERT SHRUBS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Snyder, K.A., Donovan, L.A., James, J.J., Tiller, R.L., Richards, J.H. 2004. Extensive summer water pulses do not necessarily lead to canopy growth of great basin and northern Mojave Desert shrubs. Oecologia. 141(2):325-334.
AN ECOHYDROLOGICAL FRAMEWORK FOR DETERMINING THE LANDSCAPE EFFECTS OF WOODY PLANT ENCROACHMENT - (Abstract Only)
SNYDER, K.A., HUXMAN, T.E., BRESHEARS, D.D., WILCOX, B.P., SMALL, E.E., SCOTT, R.L., JACKSON, R.B., HULTINE, K.R. AN ECOHYDROLOGICAL FRAMEWORK FOR DETERMINING THE LANDSCAPE EFFECTS OF WOODY PLANT ENCROACHMENT. 88TH ANNUAL LMEETING, ECOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA. 2003. ABSTRACT P. 314.
HISTORICAL AND CURRENT HYDROLOGICAL RESEARCH AT THE USDA-ARS JORNADA EXPERIMENTAL RANGE IN SOUTHERN NEW MEXICO - (Proceedings)
RANGO, A., SNYDER, K.A., HERRICK, J.E., HAVSTAD, K.M., GIBBENS, R., WAINWRIGHT, J., PARSONS, T. HISTORICAL AND CURRENT HYDROLOGICAL RESEARCH AT THE USDA-ARS JORNADA EXPERIMENTAL RANGE IN SOUTHERN NEW MEXICO. PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIRST INTERAGENCY CONFERENCE ON RESEARCH IN THE WATERSHEDS. 2003. V. 1(1). P. 302-308.
PLANT ECOPHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESSES AND SOIL WATER AVAILABILITY IN SEMIARID AND ARID REGIONS - (Abstract Only)
SNYDER, K.A. PLANT ECOPHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESSES AND SOIL WATER AVAILABILITY IN SEMIARID AND ARID REGIONS. SOCIETY FOR RANGE MANAGEMENT, NEW MEXICO SECTION, WINTER MEETING. 2003. ABSTRACT P. 2.
DEFOLIATION ALTERS WATER UPTAKE BY DEEP AND SHALLOW ROOTS OF PROSOPIS VELUTINA (VELVET MESQUITE) - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
SNYDER, K.A., WILLIAMS, D.G. DEFOLIATION ALTERS WATER UPTAKE BY DEEP AND SHALLOW ROOTS OF PROSOPIS VELUTINA (VELVET MESQUITE). FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY. 2003. V. 17(3). P. 363-374.
NIGHT-TIME CONDUCTANCE IN C3 AND C4 SPECIES: DO PLANTS LOSE WATER AT NIGHT? - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
SNYDER, K.A., RICHARDS, J.H., DONOVAN, L.A. NIGHT-TIME CONDUCTANCE IN C3 AND C4 SPECIES: DO PLANTS LOSE WATER AT NIGHT? JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY. 2003. V. 54(383). P. 861-865.
RIPARIAN PLANT COMMUNITY PATTERNS: A CASE STUDY FROM SOUTHEASTERN ARIZONA - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
SNYDER, K.A., GUERTIN, D.P., JEMISON, R.L., FFOLLIOTT, P.F. RIPARIAN PLANT COMMUNITY PATTERNS: A CASE STUDY FROM SOUTHEASTERN ARIZONA. ARIZONA-NEVADA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE JOURNAL. 2002. V. 34(2). P. 106-111.

   
 
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