Peer-reviewed and Refereed Publications
(* denotes graduate student ;** denotes undergraduate; > denotes equal contribution)
Williams, C.*, L.M. Ellsworth, E.K. Strand, M. Reeves, S.E. Shaff, K.C. Short, J.C. Chambers, B.A. Newingham, C. Tortorelli. 2023. Fuel treatments in shrublands experiencing pinyon and juniper expansion result in trade-offs between desired vegetation and increased fire behavior. Fire Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1186/s42408-023-00201-7.
Young, S.L, J.V. Anderson, S.R. Baerson, J. Baja-Hirschel, D.M. Blumenthal, C.S. Boyd, C.D. Boyette, E.B. Brennan, C.L. Cantrell, W.S. Chao, J. Chee-Sanford, D.D. Clements, F. Allen Dray Jr., S.O. Duke, K.M. Eason, R. S. Fletcher, M.R. Fulcher, J.F. Gaskin, B.J. Grewell, E.P. Hamerlynck, R.E. Hoagland, D.P. Horvath, E.P. Law, J.D. Madsen, D.E. Martin, C. Mattox, S.B. Mirsky, W.T. Molin, P.T. Moran, R.C. Mueller, V.K. Nandula, B.A. Newingham, Z. Pan, L.M. Porensky, P.D. Pratt, A.J. Price, B.G. Rector, K.N. Reddy, R.L. Sheley, L. Smith, M.C. Smith, K.A. Snyder, M.A. Tancos, N.M. West, G.S. Wheeler, M.M. Williams II, J. Wolf, C.L. Wonkka, A.A. Wright, J. Xi, and L.H. Ziska. 2023. Agricultural Research Service Weed Science Research: Past, Present, and Future. Weed Science. 2023. https://doi.org/10.1017/wsc.2023.31.
Archer, D., D. Toledo, D. Blumenthal, C. Boyd, J. Derner, C. Boyd, K. Davies, E. Hamerlynck, R. Sheley, P. Clark, S. Hardegree, F. Pierson, C. Clements, B. Newingham, B. Rector, J. Gaskin, C.L. Wonkka, K. Jensen, T. Monaco, L.T. Vermiere, and, and S.L. Young. 2023. Invasive annual grasses: re-envisioning approaches in a changing climate. Journal Soil and Water Conservation. https://doi-org.unr.idm.oclc.org/10.2489/jswc.2023.00074. Invited paper.Pyke, D.A., S.C. Schaff, J.C. Chambers, E.W. Schupp, B.A. Newingham, M.L. Gray, and L.M. Ellsworth. 2022. Ten-year ecological responses to fuel treatments within Wyoming big sagebrush ecosystems. Ecosphere. Invited paper. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.4176.
Ellsworth, L.M, B. A. Newingham, S.E. Shaff, C. Williams, E. K. Strand, M. Reeves, D. A. Pyke, E. W. Schupp, and J.C. Chambers. 2022. Fuel reduction treatments modify fire behavior in the sagebrush steppe. Ecosphere. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.4064.
Edwards, B.L., N.P. Webb, J.W. Van Zee, E. Courtright, B.F. Cooper, L.J. Metz, J.E. Herrick, G. Okin, M.C. Duniway, J. Tatarko, N. Tedela, B. Newingham, F. Pierson, D. Toledo, S. Van Pelt. 2022. Parameterizing an aeolian erosion model for rangelands. Aeolian Research. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aeolia.2021.100769.
Hammond, D.H., E.K. Strand, P. Morgan, A.T. Hudak, and B.A. Newingham. 2021. Environmental Influences on Density and Height Growth of Natural Ponderosa Pine Regeneration following Wildfires.. Fire. 4, 80. https://doi.org/10.3390/fire4040080.
Newingham, B.A., E. Kachergis, A.C. Ganguli, B. Foster, L. Price, and S.E. McCord. 2021. Lessons given and learned from rangeland monitoring courses. Rangelands. Invited paper. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rala.2021.08.003.
Lepak, N., B.A. Newingham, E. Kachergis, D. Toledo, and J. Moffitt. 2021. Where do qualitative assessments fit in an era of increasingly quantitative monitoring?: Perspectives from Interpreting Indicators of Rangeland Health. Rangelands. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rala.2021.07.008.
Bowman-Prideaux, C.*, B.A. Newingham, and E.K. Strand. 2021. The effect of post-fire rehabilitation and climate on fire regimes in Wyoming sagebrush steppe. Fire. 4, 16. https://doi.org/10.3390/fire4020016.
Germino, M.J., M.W. Brunson, J.C. Chambers, R. Epanchin-Niell, G. Fuller, S.E. Hanser, S.P. Hardegree, T.N. Johnson, B.A. Newingham, M. Pellant, C. Sheridan, and J. Tull. 2020. Restoration in Remington, T.E., P.A. Deibert, S.E. Hanser, D.M. Davis, and L.A. Robb, and J.L. Welty eds. Sagebrush Conservation Strategy - Challenges to Sagebrush Conservation, U.S. Geological Survey Open-file Report. doi.org/10.3133/ofr20201125
Freund, S.M, B.A. Newingham, J.C. Chambers, A.K. Urza, B.A. Roundy, and J.H. Cushman. 2020. Decade-long responses of sagebrush plant communities to conifer removal across a regional-scale experiment. Ecosphere. pdf
Weltz, M.A., C. Huang, B.A. Newingham, J. Tatarko, S.K. Nouwapko, and T. Tsegaye. 2020. A strategic plan for future ARS erosion research and model development. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. pdf
Pellant, M., P.L. Shaver, D.A. Pyke, J.E. Herrick, F.E. Busby, G. Riegel, N. Lepak, E. Kachergis, B.A. Newingham, and D. Toledo. 2020. Interpreting Indicators of Rangeland Health, version 5. Tech Ref 1734-6. U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, National Operations Center, Denver, CO. www.blm.gov/documents/national-office/blm-library/technical-reference/interpreting-indicators-rangeland-health-0
Dodge, J.M*, E.K. Strand, A.T. Hudak, B.C. Bright, D.H. Hammond*, and B.A. Newingham. 2019. Short- and long-term effects of ponderosa pine fuel treatments intersected by the Egley Fire Complex (OR, USA). Fire Ecology. 15:40. https://doi.org/10.1186/s42408-019-0055-7. pdf
Hammond, D.H.*, E.K. Strand, A.T. Hudak, and B.A. Newingham. 2019. Boreal forest vegetation and fuel conditions 12 years after the 2004 Taylor Complex fires in Alaska, USA. Fire Ecology. 15:32. https://doi.org/10.1186/s42408-019-0049-5. pdf
Smith, A.G., B.A. Newingham, A.T. Hudak, and B.C. Bright. 2019. Got shrubs? Climate mediates long-term shrub and introduced grass dynamics in chaparral communities after fire. Fire Ecology. 15:12. https://doi.org/10.1186/s42408-019-0031-2. pdf
Webb, N., Van Zee, J.W., Karl, J.W., Herrick, J.E., Courtright, E.M., Billings, B., Boyd, R., Chappell, A., Duniway, M., Derner, J.D., Hand, J., Kachergis, E., McCord, S., Newingham, B.A., Pierson Jr, F.B., Steiner, J.L., Tatarko, J., Tedela, N., Toledo, D.N., Van Pelt, R.S. 2017. Enhancing wind erosion monitoring and assessment for US rangelands. Rangelands. 39:85-96. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rala.2017.04.001. pdf
Ott, J.E., R.D. Cox, N.L. Shaw, B.A. Newingham, A.C. Ganguli, M. Pellant, B.A. Roundy, and D.L. Eggett. 2016. Post-fire seeding of Great Basin native plants using conventional and minimum-till rangeland drills. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 69:373-385. pdf
Bentley Brymer, A.*, J. Holbrook*, R. Niemeyer*, A. Suazo*, J.D. Wulfhorst, K. Vierling, B.A. Newingham, T.E. Link, and J. Rachlow. 2016. A social-ecological impact assessment for public land management: an application of a conceptual and methodological framework. Ecology and Society. 21:9. pdf
Smith, A.M.S., A. Talhelm, C. Kolden, B.A. Newingham, H. Adams, J. Cohen, K. Yedinak, and R. Kremens. 2016. The ability of winter grazing to reduce wildfire size and fire induced plant mortality was not demonstrated: A comment on Davies et al. (2015). International Journal of Wildland Fire. 25:484-488.pdf
Jansen, V.S.*, C.A. Kolden, R.V. Taylor, and B.A. Newingham. 2015. Quantifying livestock effects on bunchgrass vegetation with Landsat ETM+ data across a single growing season. International Journal of Remote Sensing. 34:150-175.pdf
Klos, Z.P.*, J.T. Abatzoglou, A. Bean*, J. Blades*, M.A. Clark*, M. Dodd*, T.E. Hall, A. Haruch*, P.E. Higuera, J.D. Holbrook*, V.S. Jansen*, K. Kemp*, A. Lankford*, T.E. Link, T. Magney*, A.J.H. Meddens*, L. Mitchell*, B. Moore*, P. Morgan, B.A. Newingham, R.J. Niemeyer*, B. Soderquist*, A.A. Suazo*, C. Teston, K.T. Vierling, V. Walden, and C. Walsh*. 2015. Indicators of climate change in Idaho: An assessment framework for coupling social perception and biophysical change. Weather, Climate, and Society. 7:238-254.pdf
Veblen, K.E., B.A. Newingham, J. Bates, E. LaMalfa, and J. Gicklhorn. 2015. Post-fire grazing management in the Great Basin. Great Basin Fire Science Exchange. http://www.gbfiresci.org.pdf
Fay, P., W. Polley, J. Morgan, D. LeCain, B.A. Newingham, R.S. Nowak, and S.D. Smith. 2015. Dominant plant taxa predict plant productivity responses to CO2 enrichment across precipitation and soil gradients. AoB Plants. doi: 10.1093/aobpla/plv027.pdf
Sparks, A.M*, W.T. Tinkham*, A.M.S. Smith, L. Boschetti, B.A. Newingham, and K.O. Lannom. 2015. An accuracy assessment of the MTBS burned area product for shrub-steppe fires in the northern Great Basin, United States. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 24:70-78.pdf
Evans, R.D., A. Koyama, D. Sonderegger, T.N. Charlet, B.A. Newingham, L.F. Fenstermaker, B. Harlow, V.L. Jin, K. Ogle, S.D. Smith, and R.S. Nowak. 2014. Greater ecosystem carbon in the Mojave Desert after ten years exposure to elevated CO2. Nature Climate Change. 4:394–397.pdf
Wissinger, B.D.*, J.M. Marshall, S. D. Eigenbrode, J.D. Hoines, and B.A. Newingham. 2014. Altered nitrogen and precipitation along urban gradients affect harvester ants and seed sources. Journal of Arid Environments. 104:96-105.pdf
Lannom, K.>, W.T. Tinkham*>, A.M.S. Smith>, J. Abatzoglou>, B.A. Newingham>, T.E. Hall, P. Morgan, E.K. Strand, T.B. Paveglio, and J.W. Anderson. 2014. Defining extreme wildland fires using geospatial and ancillary metrics. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 23:322-337.pdf
Newingham, B.A., C.H. Vanier, L.J. Kelly, T.N. Charlet, and S.D. Smith. 2014. Does a decade of elevated [CO2] affect a desert perennial plant community? New Phytologist. 201:498–504.pdf
Bruce, M.C.*, B.A. Newingham, C.C. Harris, and E.E. Krumpe. 2014. Opinions towards using volunteers in ecological restoration: A survey of federal land managers. Restoration Ecology. 22:5-12.pdf
Vanier, C.H., Newingham, B.A., and S.D. Smith. 2013. Canopy volume:aboveground biomass relationships of desert perennials and the effects of elevated CO2. Ecology. 94: 2656.pdf
Suronen, E.F.* and B.A. Newingham. 2013. Restoring habitat for the northern Idaho ground squirrel (Urocitellus brunneus): Effects of prescribed burning on dwindling habitat. Forest Ecology and Management. 304:224-232.pdf
Schmalz, H.J.*, R.V. Taylor, T.N. Johnson, P.L. Kennedy, S.J. DeBano, B.A. Newingham, and P.A. McDaniel. 2013. Soil morphologic properties and cattle stocking rate affect dynamic soil properties. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 66:445-453.pdf
Newingham, B.A., C.H. Vanier, T.N. Charlet, K. Ogle, S.D. Smith, and R.S. Nowak. 2013. No cumulative effect of ten years of elevated [CO2] on perennial plant biomass components in the Mojave Desert. Global Change Biology. 19:2168-2181.pdf
Suronen, E.F.* and B.A. Newingham. 2013. A starting point: An ecosystem of reference for habitat restoration of the northern Idaho ground squirrel, Urocitellus brunneus. Northwestern Naturalist. 94:110-125.pdf
Newingham, B.A., C.H. Vanier, T.N. Charlet and S.D. Smith. 2012. Effects of enhanced summer monsoons, nitrogen deposition and soil disturbance on Larrea tridentata productivity and resulting herbivory in the Mojave Desert. Journal of Arid Environments. 87:19-28.pdf
Newingham, B.A., A.C. Ganguli, and B.J. Orr. 2012. Building a teaching technology toolbox for rangeland ecology. Rangelands. 34:26-33.pdf
Smith, S.D., T.N. Charlet, L.F. Fenstermaker and B.A. Newingham. 2009. Effects of Global Change on the Mojave Desert Ecosystem. In: The Mojave Desert: Ecosystem Processes and Sustainability. Eds: Webb, R.H., J.M. André, L.F. Fenstermaker, J.S. Heaton, D.L. Hughson, E.V. McDonald, and D.M. Miller. University of Arizona Press.
Newingham, B.A., H. Bassirirad and R.M. Callaway. 2007. Allocating nitrogen away from an herbivore: a novel compensatory response to root herbivory. Oecologia 153: 913-920.pdf
Newingham, B.A., P. Vidiella and J. Belnap. 2007. Do soil characteristics or microhabitat determine field emergence and success of Bromus tectorum? Journal of Arid Environments 70: 389-402.pdf
Newingham, B.A. and R.M. Callaway. 2006. Shoot herbivory on the invasive plant, Centaurea maculosa, does not reduce its competitive effects on conspecifics and natives. Oikos 114: 397-406.pdf
Barker, D.H., C. Vanier, E. Naumburg, T. Charlet, K.M. Nielsen, B.A. Newingham and S.D. Smith. 2006. Enhanced monsoon precipitation and N deposition affect leaf traits and photosynthesis differently in spring and summer in the desert shrub Larrea tridentata. New Phytologist 169: 799-808.pdf
Newingham, B.A. and J. Belnap. 2006. Direct effects of soil amendments on field emergence and growth of the invasive annual grass Bromus tectorum L. and the native perennial grass Hilaria jamesii (Torr.) Benth. Plant and Soil 280: 29-40.pdf
Newingham, B.A., **G. Boquien, P. Choler, and R.M. Callaway. 2005. Effects of Festuca paniculata on the compensatory growth response of Centaurea uniflora in the field. Plant Ecology 176: 237-244.pdf
Thelen, G.C., J.M. Vivanco, B.A. Newingham, W. Good, H.P. Bais, P. Landres, A. Caesar and R.M. Callaway. 2005. Insect herbivory stimulates allelopathic exudation by an invasive plant and the suppression of natives. Ecology Letters 8: 209-217.pdf
Callaway, R.M., R.W. Brooker, P. Choler, Z. Kikvidze, C.J. Lortie, R. Michalet, L. Paolini, F.I. Pugnaire, B.A. Newingham, B.J. Cook, E.T. Aschehoug, C. Armas. 2002. Positive interactions among alpine plants increases with stress: a global experiment. Nature 417: 844-848.pdf
Callaway, R.M., B.A. Newingham, C.A. Zabinski and B.E. Mahall. 2001. Compensatory growth and competitive ability of an invasive weed are enhanced by soil fungi and native neighbors. Ecology Letters 4: 429-433.pdf
(* denotes graduate student ;** denotes undergraduate; > denotes equal contribution)
Williams, C.*, L.M. Ellsworth, E.K. Strand, M. Reeves, S.E. Shaff, K.C. Short, J.C. Chambers, B.A. Newingham, C. Tortorelli. 2023. Fuel treatments in shrublands experiencing pinyon and juniper expansion result in trade-offs between desired vegetation and increased fire behavior. Fire Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1186/s42408-023-00201-7.
Young, S.L, J.V. Anderson, S.R. Baerson, J. Baja-Hirschel, D.M. Blumenthal, C.S. Boyd, C.D. Boyette, E.B. Brennan, C.L. Cantrell, W.S. Chao, J. Chee-Sanford, D.D. Clements, F. Allen Dray Jr., S.O. Duke, K.M. Eason, R. S. Fletcher, M.R. Fulcher, J.F. Gaskin, B.J. Grewell, E.P. Hamerlynck, R.E. Hoagland, D.P. Horvath, E.P. Law, J.D. Madsen, D.E. Martin, C. Mattox, S.B. Mirsky, W.T. Molin, P.T. Moran, R.C. Mueller, V.K. Nandula, B.A. Newingham, Z. Pan, L.M. Porensky, P.D. Pratt, A.J. Price, B.G. Rector, K.N. Reddy, R.L. Sheley, L. Smith, M.C. Smith, K.A. Snyder, M.A. Tancos, N.M. West, G.S. Wheeler, M.M. Williams II, J. Wolf, C.L. Wonkka, A.A. Wright, J. Xi, and L.H. Ziska. 2023. Agricultural Research Service Weed Science Research: Past, Present, and Future. Weed Science. 2023. https://doi.org/10.1017/wsc.2023.31.
Archer, D., D. Toledo, D. Blumenthal, C. Boyd, J. Derner, C. Boyd, K. Davies, E. Hamerlynck, R. Sheley, P. Clark, S. Hardegree, F. Pierson, C. Clements, B. Newingham, B. Rector, J. Gaskin, C.L. Wonkka, K. Jensen, T. Monaco, L.T. Vermiere, and, and S.L. Young. 2023. Invasive annual grasses: re-envisioning approaches in a changing climate. Journal Soil and Water Conservation. https://doi-org.unr.idm.oclc.org/10.2489/jswc.2023.00074. Invited paper.Pyke, D.A., S.C. Schaff, J.C. Chambers, E.W. Schupp, B.A. Newingham, M.L. Gray, and L.M. Ellsworth. 2022. Ten-year ecological responses to fuel treatments within Wyoming big sagebrush ecosystems. Ecosphere. Invited paper. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.4176.
Ellsworth, L.M, B. A. Newingham, S.E. Shaff, C. Williams, E. K. Strand, M. Reeves, D. A. Pyke, E. W. Schupp, and J.C. Chambers. 2022. Fuel reduction treatments modify fire behavior in the sagebrush steppe. Ecosphere. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.4064.
Edwards, B.L., N.P. Webb, J.W. Van Zee, E. Courtright, B.F. Cooper, L.J. Metz, J.E. Herrick, G. Okin, M.C. Duniway, J. Tatarko, N. Tedela, B. Newingham, F. Pierson, D. Toledo, S. Van Pelt. 2022. Parameterizing an aeolian erosion model for rangelands. Aeolian Research. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aeolia.2021.100769.
Hammond, D.H., E.K. Strand, P. Morgan, A.T. Hudak, and B.A. Newingham. 2021. Environmental Influences on Density and Height Growth of Natural Ponderosa Pine Regeneration following Wildfires.. Fire. 4, 80. https://doi.org/10.3390/fire4040080.
Newingham, B.A., E. Kachergis, A.C. Ganguli, B. Foster, L. Price, and S.E. McCord. 2021. Lessons given and learned from rangeland monitoring courses. Rangelands. Invited paper. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rala.2021.08.003.
Lepak, N., B.A. Newingham, E. Kachergis, D. Toledo, and J. Moffitt. 2021. Where do qualitative assessments fit in an era of increasingly quantitative monitoring?: Perspectives from Interpreting Indicators of Rangeland Health. Rangelands. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rala.2021.07.008.
Bowman-Prideaux, C.*, B.A. Newingham, and E.K. Strand. 2021. The effect of post-fire rehabilitation and climate on fire regimes in Wyoming sagebrush steppe. Fire. 4, 16. https://doi.org/10.3390/fire4020016.
Germino, M.J., M.W. Brunson, J.C. Chambers, R. Epanchin-Niell, G. Fuller, S.E. Hanser, S.P. Hardegree, T.N. Johnson, B.A. Newingham, M. Pellant, C. Sheridan, and J. Tull. 2020. Restoration in Remington, T.E., P.A. Deibert, S.E. Hanser, D.M. Davis, and L.A. Robb, and J.L. Welty eds. Sagebrush Conservation Strategy - Challenges to Sagebrush Conservation, U.S. Geological Survey Open-file Report. doi.org/10.3133/ofr20201125
Freund, S.M, B.A. Newingham, J.C. Chambers, A.K. Urza, B.A. Roundy, and J.H. Cushman. 2020. Decade-long responses of sagebrush plant communities to conifer removal across a regional-scale experiment. Ecosphere. pdf
Weltz, M.A., C. Huang, B.A. Newingham, J. Tatarko, S.K. Nouwapko, and T. Tsegaye. 2020. A strategic plan for future ARS erosion research and model development. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. pdf
Pellant, M., P.L. Shaver, D.A. Pyke, J.E. Herrick, F.E. Busby, G. Riegel, N. Lepak, E. Kachergis, B.A. Newingham, and D. Toledo. 2020. Interpreting Indicators of Rangeland Health, version 5. Tech Ref 1734-6. U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, National Operations Center, Denver, CO. www.blm.gov/documents/national-office/blm-library/technical-reference/interpreting-indicators-rangeland-health-0
Dodge, J.M*, E.K. Strand, A.T. Hudak, B.C. Bright, D.H. Hammond*, and B.A. Newingham. 2019. Short- and long-term effects of ponderosa pine fuel treatments intersected by the Egley Fire Complex (OR, USA). Fire Ecology. 15:40. https://doi.org/10.1186/s42408-019-0055-7. pdf
Hammond, D.H.*, E.K. Strand, A.T. Hudak, and B.A. Newingham. 2019. Boreal forest vegetation and fuel conditions 12 years after the 2004 Taylor Complex fires in Alaska, USA. Fire Ecology. 15:32. https://doi.org/10.1186/s42408-019-0049-5. pdf
Smith, A.G., B.A. Newingham, A.T. Hudak, and B.C. Bright. 2019. Got shrubs? Climate mediates long-term shrub and introduced grass dynamics in chaparral communities after fire. Fire Ecology. 15:12. https://doi.org/10.1186/s42408-019-0031-2. pdf
Webb, N., Van Zee, J.W., Karl, J.W., Herrick, J.E., Courtright, E.M., Billings, B., Boyd, R., Chappell, A., Duniway, M., Derner, J.D., Hand, J., Kachergis, E., McCord, S., Newingham, B.A., Pierson Jr, F.B., Steiner, J.L., Tatarko, J., Tedela, N., Toledo, D.N., Van Pelt, R.S. 2017. Enhancing wind erosion monitoring and assessment for US rangelands. Rangelands. 39:85-96. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rala.2017.04.001. pdf
Ott, J.E., R.D. Cox, N.L. Shaw, B.A. Newingham, A.C. Ganguli, M. Pellant, B.A. Roundy, and D.L. Eggett. 2016. Post-fire seeding of Great Basin native plants using conventional and minimum-till rangeland drills. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 69:373-385. pdf
Bentley Brymer, A.*, J. Holbrook*, R. Niemeyer*, A. Suazo*, J.D. Wulfhorst, K. Vierling, B.A. Newingham, T.E. Link, and J. Rachlow. 2016. A social-ecological impact assessment for public land management: an application of a conceptual and methodological framework. Ecology and Society. 21:9. pdf
Smith, A.M.S., A. Talhelm, C. Kolden, B.A. Newingham, H. Adams, J. Cohen, K. Yedinak, and R. Kremens. 2016. The ability of winter grazing to reduce wildfire size and fire induced plant mortality was not demonstrated: A comment on Davies et al. (2015). International Journal of Wildland Fire. 25:484-488.pdf
Jansen, V.S.*, C.A. Kolden, R.V. Taylor, and B.A. Newingham. 2015. Quantifying livestock effects on bunchgrass vegetation with Landsat ETM+ data across a single growing season. International Journal of Remote Sensing. 34:150-175.pdf
Klos, Z.P.*, J.T. Abatzoglou, A. Bean*, J. Blades*, M.A. Clark*, M. Dodd*, T.E. Hall, A. Haruch*, P.E. Higuera, J.D. Holbrook*, V.S. Jansen*, K. Kemp*, A. Lankford*, T.E. Link, T. Magney*, A.J.H. Meddens*, L. Mitchell*, B. Moore*, P. Morgan, B.A. Newingham, R.J. Niemeyer*, B. Soderquist*, A.A. Suazo*, C. Teston, K.T. Vierling, V. Walden, and C. Walsh*. 2015. Indicators of climate change in Idaho: An assessment framework for coupling social perception and biophysical change. Weather, Climate, and Society. 7:238-254.pdf
Veblen, K.E., B.A. Newingham, J. Bates, E. LaMalfa, and J. Gicklhorn. 2015. Post-fire grazing management in the Great Basin. Great Basin Fire Science Exchange. http://www.gbfiresci.org.pdf
Fay, P., W. Polley, J. Morgan, D. LeCain, B.A. Newingham, R.S. Nowak, and S.D. Smith. 2015. Dominant plant taxa predict plant productivity responses to CO2 enrichment across precipitation and soil gradients. AoB Plants. doi: 10.1093/aobpla/plv027.pdf
Sparks, A.M*, W.T. Tinkham*, A.M.S. Smith, L. Boschetti, B.A. Newingham, and K.O. Lannom. 2015. An accuracy assessment of the MTBS burned area product for shrub-steppe fires in the northern Great Basin, United States. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 24:70-78.pdf
Evans, R.D., A. Koyama, D. Sonderegger, T.N. Charlet, B.A. Newingham, L.F. Fenstermaker, B. Harlow, V.L. Jin, K. Ogle, S.D. Smith, and R.S. Nowak. 2014. Greater ecosystem carbon in the Mojave Desert after ten years exposure to elevated CO2. Nature Climate Change. 4:394–397.pdf
Wissinger, B.D.*, J.M. Marshall, S. D. Eigenbrode, J.D. Hoines, and B.A. Newingham. 2014. Altered nitrogen and precipitation along urban gradients affect harvester ants and seed sources. Journal of Arid Environments. 104:96-105.pdf
Lannom, K.>, W.T. Tinkham*>, A.M.S. Smith>, J. Abatzoglou>, B.A. Newingham>, T.E. Hall, P. Morgan, E.K. Strand, T.B. Paveglio, and J.W. Anderson. 2014. Defining extreme wildland fires using geospatial and ancillary metrics. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 23:322-337.pdf
Newingham, B.A., C.H. Vanier, L.J. Kelly, T.N. Charlet, and S.D. Smith. 2014. Does a decade of elevated [CO2] affect a desert perennial plant community? New Phytologist. 201:498–504.pdf
Bruce, M.C.*, B.A. Newingham, C.C. Harris, and E.E. Krumpe. 2014. Opinions towards using volunteers in ecological restoration: A survey of federal land managers. Restoration Ecology. 22:5-12.pdf
Vanier, C.H., Newingham, B.A., and S.D. Smith. 2013. Canopy volume:aboveground biomass relationships of desert perennials and the effects of elevated CO2. Ecology. 94: 2656.pdf
Suronen, E.F.* and B.A. Newingham. 2013. Restoring habitat for the northern Idaho ground squirrel (Urocitellus brunneus): Effects of prescribed burning on dwindling habitat. Forest Ecology and Management. 304:224-232.pdf
Schmalz, H.J.*, R.V. Taylor, T.N. Johnson, P.L. Kennedy, S.J. DeBano, B.A. Newingham, and P.A. McDaniel. 2013. Soil morphologic properties and cattle stocking rate affect dynamic soil properties. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 66:445-453.pdf
Newingham, B.A., C.H. Vanier, T.N. Charlet, K. Ogle, S.D. Smith, and R.S. Nowak. 2013. No cumulative effect of ten years of elevated [CO2] on perennial plant biomass components in the Mojave Desert. Global Change Biology. 19:2168-2181.pdf
Suronen, E.F.* and B.A. Newingham. 2013. A starting point: An ecosystem of reference for habitat restoration of the northern Idaho ground squirrel, Urocitellus brunneus. Northwestern Naturalist. 94:110-125.pdf
Newingham, B.A., C.H. Vanier, T.N. Charlet and S.D. Smith. 2012. Effects of enhanced summer monsoons, nitrogen deposition and soil disturbance on Larrea tridentata productivity and resulting herbivory in the Mojave Desert. Journal of Arid Environments. 87:19-28.pdf
Newingham, B.A., A.C. Ganguli, and B.J. Orr. 2012. Building a teaching technology toolbox for rangeland ecology. Rangelands. 34:26-33.pdf
Smith, S.D., T.N. Charlet, L.F. Fenstermaker and B.A. Newingham. 2009. Effects of Global Change on the Mojave Desert Ecosystem. In: The Mojave Desert: Ecosystem Processes and Sustainability. Eds: Webb, R.H., J.M. André, L.F. Fenstermaker, J.S. Heaton, D.L. Hughson, E.V. McDonald, and D.M. Miller. University of Arizona Press.
Newingham, B.A., H. Bassirirad and R.M. Callaway. 2007. Allocating nitrogen away from an herbivore: a novel compensatory response to root herbivory. Oecologia 153: 913-920.pdf
Newingham, B.A., P. Vidiella and J. Belnap. 2007. Do soil characteristics or microhabitat determine field emergence and success of Bromus tectorum? Journal of Arid Environments 70: 389-402.pdf
Newingham, B.A. and R.M. Callaway. 2006. Shoot herbivory on the invasive plant, Centaurea maculosa, does not reduce its competitive effects on conspecifics and natives. Oikos 114: 397-406.pdf
Barker, D.H., C. Vanier, E. Naumburg, T. Charlet, K.M. Nielsen, B.A. Newingham and S.D. Smith. 2006. Enhanced monsoon precipitation and N deposition affect leaf traits and photosynthesis differently in spring and summer in the desert shrub Larrea tridentata. New Phytologist 169: 799-808.pdf
Newingham, B.A. and J. Belnap. 2006. Direct effects of soil amendments on field emergence and growth of the invasive annual grass Bromus tectorum L. and the native perennial grass Hilaria jamesii (Torr.) Benth. Plant and Soil 280: 29-40.pdf
Newingham, B.A., **G. Boquien, P. Choler, and R.M. Callaway. 2005. Effects of Festuca paniculata on the compensatory growth response of Centaurea uniflora in the field. Plant Ecology 176: 237-244.pdf
Thelen, G.C., J.M. Vivanco, B.A. Newingham, W. Good, H.P. Bais, P. Landres, A. Caesar and R.M. Callaway. 2005. Insect herbivory stimulates allelopathic exudation by an invasive plant and the suppression of natives. Ecology Letters 8: 209-217.pdf
Callaway, R.M., R.W. Brooker, P. Choler, Z. Kikvidze, C.J. Lortie, R. Michalet, L. Paolini, F.I. Pugnaire, B.A. Newingham, B.J. Cook, E.T. Aschehoug, C. Armas. 2002. Positive interactions among alpine plants increases with stress: a global experiment. Nature 417: 844-848.pdf
Callaway, R.M., B.A. Newingham, C.A. Zabinski and B.E. Mahall. 2001. Compensatory growth and competitive ability of an invasive weed are enhanced by soil fungi and native neighbors. Ecology Letters 4: 429-433.pdf