Field Guides & Syntheses: for evaluating pinyon & juniper woodlands, post-fire recovery, and selecting the most appropriate treatments.
Miller, R. F., J. D. Bates, T. J. Svejcar, F. B. Pierson, and L. E. Eddleman. 2007. Western juniper field guide: asking the right questions to select appropriate management actions. US Department of Interior/ US Geological Survey Circular 1321. 57 p.
Tausch, R. J., R. F. Miller, B. A. Roundy, and J. C. Chambers. 2009. Pinon and juniper field guide: asking the right questions to select appropriate management actions.in US Department of Interior, editor. U.S. Geological Survey. Circular 1335. 96 p.
Miller, R. F., J. C. Chambers, and M. Pellant. 2015. A field guide for rapid assessment of post-wildfire recovery potential in sagebrush and pinon-juniper ecosystems in the Great Basin. USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station RMRS-GTR-338:70.
Miller, R. F., J. C. Chambers, and M. Pellant. 2014a. A field guide for selecting the most appropriate treatment in sagebrush and pinon-juniper ecosystmens in the Great Basin. USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. RMRS-GTR-322.
Miller, R. F., J. C. Chambers, D. Pyke, F. B. Pierson, and C. J. Williams. 2013. A review of fire effects on vegetation and soils in the Great Basin Region: Response and ecological site characteristics. USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station RMRS-GTR-308. 127 p.
Miller, R. F., J. C. Chambers, L. B. Evers, J. C. Williams, K. A. Snyder, B. A. Roundy, and E. A. Pierson. 2019. The ecology, history, ecohydrology, and management of pinyon and juniper woodlands in the Great Basin and Northern Colorado Plateau of the western United States. Gen. Tech. Rep. RMRS-GTR-403. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 284 p