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:: In prep ::

Bouressa E, JACKSON RD. Burning and grazing cool-season grasslands to promote native grass persistence. Ecological Restoration

JACKSON RD, Woodis JE, Bouressa E. Effects of grazing management on root:shoot ratios. Plant and Soil

Woodis JE, JACKSON RD, Brink GE. Forage quantity and quality response to restoration. Forage and Grazinglands

JACKSON RD, Stier JC. Recently established cool-season grasslands losing soil C irrespective of management. Plant and Soil

Lennox M, Lewis D., Harper JM, Larson S, JACKSON RD, Tate KW. Riparian revegetation on northern California's hardwood rangelands Restoration Ecology

:: Submitted ::

Woodis JE, JACKSON RD. Assessment of grazier attitudes toward conservation projects and native grass use in grazed pastures Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment

Woodis JE, JACKSON RD. Carbon addition and grazing limit native C4 grass recruitment into C3 pastures. Journal of Applied Ecology

Woodis JE, JACKSON RD. Management and soil amendments more important than environment in humid grasslands. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment

Hamingson EE, JACKSON RD. Burning and spraying sethoxydim to suppress reed canarygrass in wetlands-the importance of space and time Restoration Ecology

Woodis JE, JACKSON RD. A greenhouse experiment to determine the effects of clipping height and frequency on net primary production of Andropogon gerardii (C4) and Bromus inermis (C3) Grass and Forage Science

:: In press ::

JACKSON RD, Paine LK, Woodis JE. Comparing persistence of native C4 grasses under high-intensity, short-duration summer bison grazing in the eastern tallgrass prairie Restoration Ecology

Bartolome JW, Jackson RD, Allen-Diaz B. California grasslands, In: New Models for Ecosystem Dynamics and Restoration, Hobbs RJ, Suding KN (editors). Island Press.

Oates LG, Allen-Diaz B, JACKSON rd. Grazing effects on trace gas fluxes from spring-fed wetlands in California oak savanna Wetlands Ecology & Management

Chou WW, Silver WL, JACKSON RD, Thompson AW, Allen-Diaz B. Response of annual grassland carbon cycling to experimental rainfall additions. Global Change Biology

:: Published ::

Bartolome JW, JACKSON RD, Betts ADK, Connor JM, Nader GA, Tate KW. 2007. Effects of residual dry matter on production and plant functional groups in California annual grassland. Grass and Forage Science 62:1-8

Bleier JS, JACKSON RD. 2007. Manipulating the quantity, quality, and manner of C addition to reduce soil inorganic N and increase C4:C3 grass biomass. Restoration Ecology 15:684-691

JACKSON RD, Bell MM, Gratton C. 2007. Assessing ecosystem variance at different scales to generalize about pasture management in southern Wisconsin. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 122:471-478

Jackson RD, Bartolome JW. 2007. Grazing ecology of California grasslands, In: California Grasslands: Ecology and Management, Corbin J, Stromberg M, D’Antonio CM (editors). UC Press.

Allen-Diaz B, Standiford R, JACKSON RD. 2007. Oak woodland, In: The Vegetation of California, Barbour, M. and Keeler-Wolf (editors). UC Press.

JACKSON RD, Paine LK. 2006. Revisiting Robel’s visual obstruction method for estimating standing crop in grasslands Forage and Grazinglands [online: 11 Dec 2006]

JACKSON RD, Allen-Diaz B. 2006. Grazing disturbance promotes equilibrium plant community dynamics in an inherently nonequilibrium system. Journal of Applied Ecology 43:485-496.

Wenk RC, Battles JJ, JACKSON RD, Bartolome JW, Allen-Diaz B. 2006. An accurate and efficient method for sorting biomass extracted from soil cores using point-intercept sampling. Soil Science Society of America Journal 70:851-855.

JACKSON RD, Allen-Diaz B, Oates LG, Tate KW. 2006. Grazing removal increases spring-fed wetland nitrate concentrations in a Californian oak savanna. Ecosystems 9:254-267.

Luschei EC, JACKSON RD. 2005. Research methodologies and statistical approaches for multitactic systems. Weed Science 53:393-405.

Allen-Diaz B, JACKSON RD, Bartolome JW, Tate KW, Oates LG. 2004. Long-term grazing study in spring-fed wetlands reveals management tradeoffs. California Agriculture 58:144-148.

Bartolome JW, Fehmi J, JACKSON RD, Allen-Diaz B. 2004. Disturbance effects on a native perennial grass stand in Coast Range Grassland of California. Restoration Ecology 12:279-289

R.D. JACKSON, B. Allen-Diaz, and J.W. Bartolome. 2002. State and transition models-response to ESA symposium: Thresholds and non-linear responses in ecosystems: Understanding, sustaining, and restoring complex rangelands. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 83:194:196

R.D. JACKSON and J.W. Bartolome. 2002. A state-transition approach to understanding nonequilibrium plant community dynamics of Californian grasslands. Plant Ecology 162:49-65.

Allen-Diaz, B., R.D. JACKSON, and K. Phillips. 2001. Spring-fed plant communities of California's East Bay Hills oak woodland. Madrono 48:98-111.

Allen-Diaz, B. and R.D. JACKSON. 2000. Grazing effects on spring ecosystem vegetation of California's hardwood rangelands. Journal of Range Management 53:215-220.

Allen-Diaz, B.H., R.D. JACKSON, and J. Fehmi. 1998. Detecting channel morphology change in California's hardwood rangeland spring ecosystems. Journal of Range Management 51:514-518.

R.D. JACKSON, K.O. Fulgham, and B. Allen-Diaz. 1998. Quercus garryana Hook. (Fagaceae) stand structure in areas with different grazing histories. Madrono 45:275-282.