John R Hendrickson
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Raynor E, Derner J, Hartman M, Dorich C, Parton W, Hendrickson J, et al.
Ecol Appl
. 2024 May;
34(5):e2978.
PMID: 38725417
Rangelands are the dominant land use across a broad swath of central North America where they span a wide gradient, from <350 to >900 mm, in mean annual precipitation. Substantial...
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Faust D, Kumar S, Archer D, Hendrickson J, Kronberg S, Liebig M
J Environ Qual
. 2018 Feb;
47(1):1-15.
PMID: 29415112
Integrated crop-livestock systems hold potential to achieve environmentally sustainable production of crop and livestock products. Although previous studies suggest that integrated crop-livestock systems improve soil health, impacts of integrated crop-livestock...
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Petrie M, Peters D, Yao J, Blair J, Burruss N, Collins S, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2017 Dec;
24(5):1935-1951.
PMID: 29265568
There is considerable uncertainty in the magnitude and direction of changes in precipitation associated with climate change, and ecosystem responses are also uncertain. Multiyear periods of above- and below-average rainfall...
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Russell M, Vermeire L, Ganguli A, Hendrickson J
Am J Bot
. 2017 Jun;
104(6):915-923.
PMID: 28626038
Premise Of The Study: Vegetative reproduction from belowground bud banks is the primary driver of grassland systems. Despite the importance of bud banks, the timing of recruitment and the crucial...
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Aguilar J, Gramig G, Hendrickson J, Archer D, Forcella F, Liebig M
PLoS One
. 2015 Aug;
10(8):e0136580.
PMID: 26308552
Anecdotal accounts regarding reduced US cropping system diversity have raised concerns about negative impacts of increasingly homogeneous cropping systems. However, formal analyses to document such changes are lacking. Using US...