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K. W. Davies, Revegetation of Medusahead-Invaded Sagebrush Steppe, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 63, no. 5, pp. 564 - 571, 2010.
K. W. Davies and Johnson, D. D., Are We “Missing the Boat” on Preventing the Spread of Invasive Plants in Rangelands?Abstract, Invasive Plant Science and Management, vol. 4172214947101810, no. 01, pp. 166 - 171, 2011.
K. W. Davies, Boyd, C. S., Bates, J. D., and Hulet, A., Winter grazing can reduce wildfire size, intensity and behaviour in a shrub-grassland, International Journal of Wildland Fire, vol. 25, no. 2, p. 191, 2015.
K. W. Davies, Boyd, C. S., Copeland, S. M., and Bates, J. D., Moderate Grazing During the Off-Season (Fall-Winter) Reduces Exotic Annual Grasses in Sagebrush-Bunchgrass Steppe, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 82, pp. 51 - 57, 2022.
K. W. Davies, Bates, J. D., and Miller, R. F., The influence of Artemsia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis on microsite and herbaceous vegetation heterogeneity, Journal of Arid Environments, vol. 69, no. 3, pp. 441 - 457, 2007.
K. W. Davies, Bates, J. D., and Svejcar, L., Native Lagomorphs Prolong Legacy Effects Limiting Restoration of Imperiled Shrub‐Steppe Communities, Restoration Ecology, vol. 31, no. 4, 2023.
K. W. Davies, Vavra, M., Schultz, B., and Rimbey, N. R., Implications of Longer Term Rest From Grazing in the Sagebrush Steppe, Journal of Rangeland Applications, vol. 1, pp. 14–34, 2014.
K. W. Davies and Sheley, R., Influence of Neighboring Vegetation Height on Seed Dispersal: Implications for Invasive Plant Management, Weed Science, vol. 5510664547, no. 06, pp. 626 - 630, 2007.
K. W. Davies, Bates, J. D., and Boyd, C. S., Response of Planted Sagebrush Seedlings to Cattle Grazing Applied to Decrease Fire Probability, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 73, no. 5, pp. 629-635, 2020.
K. W. Davies, Nafus, A. M., and Sheley, R., Non-native competitive perennial grass impedes the spread of an invasive annual grass, Biological Invasions, vol. 124435910772294718106155615960884812671907127156786905445181013121501, no. 9, pp. 3187 - 3194, 2010.
K. W. Davies, Boyd, C. S., Svejcar, L., and Clenet, D. R., Long-Term Effects of Revegetation Efforts in Annual Grass−Invaded Rangeland, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 92, pp. 59 - 67, 2024.
K. W. Davies and Strachan, U., Management and Ecology of the Sagebrush Steppe: 2014 Research Update, 2014.
K. W. Davies, Bates, J. D., and Boyd, C. S., Effects of Intermediate-Term Grazing Rest on Sagebrush Communities with Depleted Understories: Evidence of a Threshold, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 69, no. 3, pp. 173 - 178, 2016.
K. W. Davies, Svejcar, T., and Bates, J. D., Grazing History Influences the Response of Sagebrush Plant Communities to Fire, Range Field Day 2009 Progress Report, p. 44, 2009.
K. W. Davies and Johnson, D. D., Prevention: a proactive approach to the control of invasive plants in wildlands, in Columbus, F. (ed.) Invasive species: detection, impacts and control, Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers, INC., 2009, pp. 81-96.
K. W. Davies, Boyd, C. S., Beck, J. L., Bates, J. D., Svejcar, T., and Gregg, M. A., Saving the sagebrush sea: An ecosystem conservation plan for big sagebrush plant communities, Biological Conservation, vol. 144, no. 11, pp. 2573 - 2584, 2011.
K. W. Davies, Boyd, C. S., and Bates, J. D., Eighty Years of Grazing by Cattle Modifies Sagebrush and Bunchgrass Structure, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 71, no. 3, pp. 275 - 280, 2018.
K. W. Davies, Ventenata and Other Coexisting Exotic Annual Grass Control and Plant Community Response to Increasing Imazapic Application Rates, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 72, no. 4, pp. 700-705, 2019.
K. W. Davies and Bates, J. D., Restoring big sagebrush after controlling encroaching western juniper with fire: aspect and subspecies effects, Restoration Ecology, vol. 25, no. 1, pp. 33 - 41, 2017.
K. W. Davies, Nafus, A. M., and Johnson, D. D., Are Early Summer Wildfires an Opportunity to Revegetate Exotic Annual Grass–Invaded Plant Communities?, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 66, no. 2, pp. 234 - 240, 2013.
K. W. Davies, Boyd, C. S., Svejcar, L., Martyn, T. E., and Bates, J. D., Post-fire management decisions have consequences: Drill-seeding disturbance and effects of co-seeding introduced with native bunchgrasses, Global Ecology and Conservation, vol. 53, p. e03021, 2024.
K. W. Davies, Sheley, R., and Nafus, A. M., Promoting Native Vegetation in Medusahead Infestations, Range Field Day 2009 Progress Report, p. 50, 2009.
K. W. Davies, Boyd, C. S., Bates, J. D., and Hulet, A., Dormant season grazing may decrease wildfire probability by increasing fuel moisture and reducing fuel amount and continuity, International Journal of Wildland Fire, vol. 24, no. 6, p. 849, 2015.
K. W. Davies, Boyd, C. S., Bates, J. D., Hallett, L. M., Case, M. F., and Svejcar, L., What Is Driving the Proliferation of Exotic Annual Grasses in Sagebrush Communities? Comparing Fire with Off-Season Grazing, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 82, pp. 76 - 85, 2022.
K. W. Davies, Nafus, A. M., Bates, J. D., Svejcar, T., Sheley, R., Johnson, D. D., Miller, R. F., Sharp, R., and Rhodes, E. C., Sagebrush steppe – research progress report 2007, Agricultural Research Service Publication, 2008.