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K. W. Davies, Boyd, C. S., Copeland, S. M., and Bates, J. D., Off-Season Grazing Reduces Exotic Annual Grasses and Increases a Native Bunchgrass, Oregon Cattleman, no. March, pp. 30-33, 2022.
K. W. Davies and Boyd, C. S., Seeding Locally Sourced Native Compared to Introduced Bunchgrasses Post-Wildfire in Frigid Wyoming Big Sagebrush Communities, Restoration Ecology, vol. 29, no. 5, p. e13397, 2021.
K. W. Davies, Madsen, M. D., Nafus, A. M., Boyd, C. S., and Johnson, D. D., Can Imazapic and Seeding Be Applied Simultaneously to Rehabilitate Medusahead-Invaded Rangeland? Single vs. Multiple Entry, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 67, no. 6, pp. 650 - 656, 2014.
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, Bates, J. D., and Hulet, A., Attempting to restore mountain big sagebrush ( Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana) four years after fire, Restoration Ecology, no. 5, pp. 717 - 722, 2017.
K. W. Davies, Schroeder, V., Johnson, D. D., Svejcar, L., and Clenet, D. R., Spring-Applied Treatments Offer Another Window of Opportunity for Revegetation of Annual Grass−Invaded Rangelands, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 93, pp. 104 - 111, 2024.
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, Nafus, A. M., and Madsen, M. D., Medusahead Invasion Along Unimproved Roads, Animal Trails, and Random Transects, Western North American Naturalist, vol. 73, no. 1, pp. 54 - 59, 2013.
K. W. Davies, To Burn or Not to Burn: Comparing Reintroducing Fire with Cutting an Encroaching Conifer for Conservation of an Imperiled Shrub‐Steppe, Ecology and Evolution, vol. 9, no. 16, pp. 9137-9148, 2019.
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, 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.
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 and Johnson, D. D., Limiting medusahead invasion and impacts in the Great Basin, Great Basin Factsheet, vol. 2, p. 3, 2015.
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, Copeland, S. M., and Bates, J. D., Grazing Effects on Shrub-Induced Resource Islands and Herbaceous Vegetation Heterogeneity in Sagebrush-Steppe Communities, Global Ecology and Conservation, vol. 35, p. e02106, 2022.
K. W. Davies and Boyd, C. S., Ecological Effects of Free-Roaming Horses in North American Rangelands, BioScience, vol. 69, no. 7, pp. 558-565, 2019.
K. W. Davies, Incorporating Seeds in Activated Carbon Pellets Limits Herbicide Effects to Seeded Bunchgrasses When Controlling Exotic Annuals, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 71, no. 3, pp. 323 - 326, 2018.
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 Gearhart, A., Legacy microsite effect on the survival of bitterbrush outplantings after prescribed fire: capitalizing on spatial variability to improve restoration, Restoration Ecology, vol. 25, no. 5, pp. 723 - 730, 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, Bates, J. D., Boyd, C. S., and Svejcar, T., Prefire grazing by cattle increases postfire resistance to exotic annual grass ( Bromus tectorum ) invasion and dominance for decades, Ecology and Evolution, no. 10, pp. 3356 - 3366, 2016.
K. W. Davies and Boyd, C. S., Grazing Is Not Binomial (i.e., Grazed or Not Grazed): A Reply to Herman, BioScience, vol. 70, no. 1, pp. 6-7, 2020.
K. W. Davies, Gearhart, A., Vavra, M., Shultz, B., and Rimbey, N. R., Longer Term Rest from Grazing: A Response to Jones & Carter, Journal of Rangeland Applications, vol. 3, pp. 9–15, 2016.
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., Boyd, C. S., O'Connor, R., and Copeland, S. M., Dormant-Season Moderate Grazing Prefire Maintains Diversity and Reduces Exotic Annual Grass Response Postfire in Imperiled Artemisia Steppe, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 79, pp. 91 - 99, 2021.