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What determines the effectiveness of pinyon-juniper clearing treatments? Evidence from the remote sensing archive and counter-factual scenarios

Consequences of pinyon-juniper woodland fuel reduction: Prescribed fire increases soil erosion while mastication does not

Long-term effects of tree expansion and reduction on soil climate in a semiarid ecosystem

Spatial patterns of tree cover change at a dry forest margin are driven by initial conditions, water balance and wildfire

Treatment longevity and changes in surface fuel loads after pinyon–juniper mastication

To burn or not to burn: Comparing reintroducing fire with cutting an encroaching conifer for conservation of an imperiled shrub‐steppe

Fine-scale stand structure mediates drought-induced tree mortality in pinyon-juniper woodlands

Monitoring pinyon-juniper cover and aboveground biomass across the Great Basin

Ecosystem carbon in relation to woody plant encroachment and control: Juniper systems in Oregon, USA.

Long-term vegetation responses to pinyon-juniper woodland reduction treatments in Nevada

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