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Terry McLendon Principle Scientist |
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EDUCATION
BSc Range Management Texas
Tech
University 1971 MSc Range Science Colorado State University 1973 PhD Range Ecology/Statistics Texas
Tech
University 1979
SUMMARY
Dr. McLendon has over 35 years research and consulting experience in the areas of plant ecology, restoration of disturbed lands, ecological modeling, ecological risk assessment, range and land management, watershed dynamics, and statistical ecology. He is the originator and co-developer of the EDYS ecological model, has authored or co-authored over 100 scientific and technical publications, and has been a faculty member at three universities. Dr. McLendon has served as expert witness in litigation support relative to effects of hazardous materials on plants and animals, has provided testimony to regulatory agencies both nationally and internationally, and has taught shortcourses for the National Park Service (vegetation sampling and monitoring and vegetation restoration), USEPA (statistical ecology, ecological risk assessment), and Montana Department of Environmental Quality (water-balance cover designs, land application of waste water). Dr. McLendon has been author and co-author on over 60 presentations at scientific meetings.
Dr. McLendon has managed over $ 10 million in research and consulting projects in 15 states (AZ, CA, CO, HI, ID, IL, KS, ME, MT, NM, NV, TX, UT, WA, WY), Australia, Indonesia, Mexico, and Peru. His areas of expertise include ecological modeling, design of water-balance covers for mined-land reclamation, secondary ecological succession, ecological risk assessment, and vegetation sampling.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2001-date Principal Scientist MWH Americas 1998-2001 Vice President Shepherd Miller Inc. 1996-1998 Associate Professor University of Texas at El Paso 1996-1998 Director Indio Mtn Res Sta University of Texas at El Paso 1992-1996 Senior Research Scientist Colorado
State
University 1991-1992 Research Scientist Colorado
State
University 1989-1991 Post-doctoral Research Fellow Colorado
State
University 1982-1989 Ecological Consultant Kingsville, Texas 1981-1982 Associate Research Scientist Texas A&I University 1975..1981 Assistant Professor Texas A&I University 1973-1975 Graduate Research Assistant Texas
Tech
University 1971-1973 Graduate Research Assistant Colorado
State
University 1970-1971 Student Research Assistant Texas
Tech
University
Research Projects
Principal Investigator or Co-investigator on 32 research projects. These projects have investigated:
• ecological factors controlling plant succession
• simulation modeling of ecological systems • multivariate statistical classification of vegetation
• restoration of disturbed lands • linkages between plant and soil microbial communities
• invasion dynamics of non-native plants • ecology of shrublands and grasslands
These projects have resulted in 46 peer-reviewed publications, 51 technical reports, 14 graduate student theses, and 66 presentations at professional meetings.
Created and co-developed the Ecological Dynamics Simulation (EDYS) Model. This computer model has been applied to over 30 locations in the United States, Australia, and Indonesia. Clients include US Army Corps of Engineers, Natural Resource Conservation Service, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, San Antonio River Authority, US Air Force, CSIRO-Australia, US
Forest Service, National Park Service, and several corporations.
Consulting Experience
Thirty-five years consulting experience in:
• restoration of disturbed lands • ecological risk assessment • ecological modelling • vegetation water use and watershed dynamics • vegetation sampling and monitoring • statistical ecology • land management
Projects were located in:
• Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Maine, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wyoming • Queensland, Australia; British Columbia, Canada; Sulawesi and Sumbawa, Indonesia; Chihuahua, Mexico; Cajamarco, Peru.
Teaching Experience
Fourteen years university faculty experience:
• University of Texas at El Paso 1996-98
• Colorado
State
University 1990-96 • Texas A&M University-Kingsville 1975-81
Taught a total of 20 courses in:
• ecology • vegetation sampling and monitoring • ecological risk assessment • range management
• statistical ecology • soils
Taught 9 shortcourses:
• vegetation sampling and monitoring National Park Service; Society for Restoration Ecology
• ecological risk assessment Colorado
State
University; US EPA • statistical ecology US EPA • water-balance cover designs Montana DEQ • land application of waste water Montana DEQ
RECENT PROJECT HISTORY
Owens Valley, California Los Angeles Department of Water and Power $ 9 million November 2000-May 2010
Manages the ecological tasks associated with this $ 32 million project to investigate the linkages between groundwater and vegetation and to provide management options for groundwater pumping and environmental protection in the Owens
Valley. Owens
Valley supplies over 60% of the water used by the City of Los Angeles. Ecological tasks account for $ 9 million of the $ 32 million in the project. These tasks include EDYS modeling of vegetation dynamics and land management scenarios, determination of impacts of groundwater fluctuations on vegetation, revegetation of abandoned agricultural lands, vegetation sampling, and development of tools used to manage groundwater pumping and environmental protection.
Cibolo Creek Watershed US Army Corps of Engineers $ 360,000 June 2002-December 2004
Project Manager and lead scientist for this application of the EDYS model. The purpose of this project is to determine best management practices to be applied to a watershed in South Texas for the purposes of increased water recharge into the Edwards Aquifer and reduce flood damage from storm events. MWH is using the EDYS model to simulate 1) changes in vegetation across the watershed under various management options, 2) impacts of these changes to water-use by vegetation, 3) impacts of urbanization on these changes, and 4) potential changes to water yield and water quality. This is a joint project among US Army Corps of Engineers, US Geological Survey, and San Antonio River Authority.
Mineral Hill Mine Closure TVX Mineral Hill
September 1999-November 2003
Project Manager and lead scientist on the ecological components of the closure design for the Mineral Hill gold mine in Montana. I developed the water-balance cover design for the tailings pile, applied the EDYS model to evaluate vegetative development on the cover and impacts of the vegetation on drainage through the tailings over time, provided input in public stakeholder meetings relative to the design, conducted an ecological risk assessment of the impact of drainage water on an associated constructed wetland, developed a vegetation monitoring program for the site, and have conducted vegetation monitoring since construction for compliance.
Control of Non-Native Plants SERDP (DOD, DOE, EPA) $ 245,000 January 2000-December 2004
Project Manager and lead scientist on this co-operative project with Colorado
State
University. The project is to evaluate various methods of control of undesirable non-native plants on military installations. Our role is to apply the EDYS model to evaluate the effectiveness of these techniques over time, using two military installations (Fort Carson, Colorado and Yakima Training Center, Washington) as demonstrations.
Soil Microbial Dynamics US Army Corps of Engineers $ 196,000 February 2000-September 2004
Project Manager and lead scientist on this project to evaluate the linkages between plant succession and redevelopment of the soil microbial community following disturbance. We collected field data (plant and soil) from two sites (Colorado and Washington), conducted multivariate statistical analyses of the data, and are applying the EDYS model to simulate plant succession, soil microbial dynamics, and the linkages between the two. This is a joint project between MWH and researchers and the Waterways Experiment Station, USACE. Results of the project are expected to help develop reclamation techniques for disturbed lands.
Joilet Prairie Restoration US Army Corps of Engineers $ 16,000 March 2003-July 2003
Supervised a team that conducted a literature search for information on ecological affects of metals and explosives and summarized these data for use in an ecological risk assessment.
Dose Estimation for RDX Contamination Dalton Gotto Samson & Kilgard
June 1999-August 2001
Project Manager and lead scientist for a team providing 1) dose estimation for the explosive RDX contaminating foodstuffs at a site in Utah and 2) expert witness testimony during litigation.
Ecological Risk Assessment Newmont Gold, Inc.
2001
Manager and lead scientist for the ecological risk assessment of the impacts of a mercury spill at the Yanacocha Mine in Peru. This ERA investigated potential impacts of the mercury spill on terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, including possible transport through the food chain to humans. Project included site visit, design of sample collection, analysis of results, and recommendations.
Ecological Risk Assessment Newmont Gold, Inc.
1999-2000
Project Manager and lead scientist for an ecological risk assessment of the impacts of heavy metals from the Minahasa mine site in Indonesia on marine fish and potential impacts to humans. Our work included a site visit, gathering of bioconcentration and toxicity data from the scientific literature, analysis of existing data from the client, and preparation of a detailed report evaluating potential impacts to fish and to humans. Once the report was finalized, I made a number of trips to Jakarta to meet with the Indonesian environmental agency (BAPEDAL) to discuss our report and discuss ecological risk assessment procedures with BAPEDAL.
Ecological Risk Assessment Newmont Gold, Inc.
1998-1999
Project Manager and lead scientist for an ecological risk assessment of the impacts of construction-caused sedimentation on aquatic life in the rivers, estuaries, and bays associated with the Batu Hijau gold mine in Indonesia. The purpose of this ERA was to determine if the increased sedimentation from construction activities posed a significant long-term detrimental affect on aquatic organisms, primarily fish. We traveled to the site, developed a sampling plan, gathered data, analyzed our data and existing site data, and prepared the ERA report. This report was viewed favorably by the international lending organizations.
Ecological Risk Assessment Lone Tree Mine, Nevada
1998-1999
Project Manager and lead scientist for an ecological risk assessment of the impacts of surface discharge water from the Lone Tree Mine. Project included field sampling of water quality, aquatic organisms, adjacent terrestrial vegetation, and soil. Bioconcentration factors were calculated for soil-to-plant transfers of COCs. Literature reviews were conducted to develop conceptual models that were tested against field data. Potential hazards to terrestrial plants and animals, including livestock, and aquatic organisms were determined.
Ecological Risk Assessment Gas Hills, Wyoming
1998-1999
Project Manager and lead scientist for an ecological risk assessment of the impacts of an accidental discharge from a storage facility at a uranium mine along East Canyon Creek. Soil and vegetation tissue samples were collected and analyzed, along with vegetation composition and productivity data. Potential impacts from heavy metals on vegetation and potential transfer through diets to livestock and humans were calculated.
Ecological Risk Assessment Midnite Mine, Washington
1999-2000
Project Manager and lead scientist for an ecological risk assessment of the impacts of heavy metals on the Midnite Mine site and potential transfers to areas adjacent to the mine site. Impacts to both terrestrial and aquatic receptors (plant and animal) were evaluated. Soil, water, plant tissue, and insect tissue samples were collected and analyzed, along with vegetation composition and productivity data. Results were presented to the Washington Department of Health and the US-EPA.
Ecological Risk Assessment Mesquite Mine, California
2000
Project Manager and lead scientist for an ecological risk assessment of pit lakes at the Mesquite Mine. Concerns were potential impacts of water quality on waterfowl, terrestrial vegetation, terrestrial wildlife, livestock, and humans (through the dietary pathway).
Ecological Risk Assessment Los Alamos National Lab, New Mexico
1995
Part of a six-person team conducting a screening-level ecological risk assessment on the potential impacts of depleted uranium on the vegetation and animals at the EF firing site at Los Alamos. The study used existing site soil and plant tissue data, combined with literature data, to evaluate potential hazard to the plant and animal communities. Conducted stakeholder meetings to discuss design and results. A follow-up to this study produced a PhD research project at Colorado
State
University under the direction of Dr. McLendon. The doctoral student evaluated effects of various levels of depleted uranium on growth and reproduction of native grasses and on the composition and function of soil microbial populations. This research produced four publications in peer-reviewed scientific journals.
Military Training Impact Evaluations US Army Corps of Engineers $ 300,000 1999-2001
Project Manager and lead scientist for applications of the EDYS model to land management decision-making at four military installations (Fort Bliss, Texas, Fort Hood, Texas, Camp Bullis, Texas, and Twentynine Palms, California). We used the EDYS model to simulate impacts of various military training and non-military land use activities on these four installations and evaluated the potential for sustained-use. We collected field vegetation data at Forts Bliss and Hood for validation purposes and analyzed existing ecological data sets for potential use in the model. Simulation results were used to evaluate the potential impacts of various training activities on vegetation, soil erosion, water yield, and rare species habitats.
PUBLICATIONS
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles and Book Chapters
23. Mata-Gonzalez, Ricardo, Rachael G. Hunter, Cade L. Coldren, Terry McLendon, and Mark W. Paschke. 2006. Modeling plant growth dynamics in sagebrush steppe communities affected by fire. Journal of Arid Environments 69:144-157.
22. Mata-Gonzalez, Ricardo, Terry McLendon, and David W. Martin. 2005. The inappropriate use of crop transpiration coefficients (Kc) to estimate evapotranspiration in and ecosystems: a review. Arid Land Research and Management 19:285-295.
21. Naumburg, Elke, Ricardo Mata-Gonzalez, Rachael G. Hunter, Terry McLendon, and David W. Martin. 2005. Phreatophytic vegetation and groundwater fluctuations: A review of current research and application of ecosystem response modeling with an emphasis on Great Basin vegetation. Environmental Management 35:726-740.
20. Chiles, Gary W. and Terry McLendon. 2004. Sustainable range management system. Federal Facilities Environmental Journal 15:41-49.
19. Meyer, Michael C., Ewald Schnug, Juergen Fleckenstein, Terry McLendon, and David L. Price. 2004. Uptake of Munitions-Derived Depleted Uranium by Three Grasses. Journal of Plant Nutrition (In Press)
18. Childress, W. Michael, Cade L. Coldren, and Terry McLendon. 2002. Applying a complex, general ecosystem model (EDYS) in large-scale land management.Ecological Modelling 153:97-108.
17. Stevenson, Bryan A., Terry McLendon, and Edward F. Redente. 2000. Effects of soil fumigation and seeding regimes on secondary succession in a semiarid shrubland. Arid Soil and Rehabilitation 14:87-99.
16. Paschke, Mark W., Terry McLendon, and Edward F. Redente. 2000. Nitrogen availability and old-field succession in a shortgrass steppe. Ecosystems 3:144-158.
15. Childress, W. Michael and Terry McLendon. 1999. Simulation of multi-scale environmental impacts using the EDYS model. Hydrological Science and Technology 15:257-269.
14. Childress, W. Michael, Terry McLendon, and David L. Price. 1999. A decision support system for allocation of training activities on U.S. Army installations. In: Jeffrey M. Klopatek and Robert H. Gardner (eds) Landscape Ecological Analysis: Issues, Challenges, and Ideas. Ecological Studies Series. Springer-Verlag. New York. pp 80-108.
13. Meyer, Michael C., Mark W. Paschke, Terry McLendon, and David Price. 1998. Decreases in soil microbial function and functional diversity in response to depleted uranium. Journal of Environmental Quality 27:1306-1311.
12. Meyer, Michael C., Terry McLendon, and David Price. 1998. Evidence of depleted uranium-induced hormesis and differential plant response in three grasses. Journal of Plant Nutrition 21:2475-2484.
11. Meyer, Michael C. and Terry McLendon. 1997. Phytotoxicity of depleted uranium on three grasses characteristic of different successional stages. Journal of Environmental Quality 26:748-752.
10. Redente, Edward F., Terry McLendon, and William Agnew. 1997. The influence of topsol depth on plant community dynamics of a seeded site in northwestern Colorado. Arid Soil Research and Rehabilitation 11:139-149.
9. Klein, Donald A., Terry McLendon, Mark W. Paschke, and Edward F. Redente. 1996. Nitrogen availability and fungal-bacterial responses in successional semiarid steppe soils. Arid Soil Research and Rehabilitation 10:321-332.
8. Klein, Donald A., Terry McLendon, Mark W. Paschke, and Edward F. Redente. 1995. Saprophytic fungal-bacterial biomass variations in successional communities of a semiarid steppe ecosystem. Biology and Fertility of Soils 19:253-256.
7. Garza, Andres, Jr., Terry McLendon, and D. Lynn Drawe. 1994. Herbage yield, protein content, and carbohydrate reserves of gulf cordgrass (Spartina s artinae). Journal of Range Management 47:16-21.
6. McLendon, Terry and Edward F. Redente. 1992. Effects of nitrogen limitation on species replacement dynamics during early secondary succession on a semiarid sagebrush site. Oecologia 91:312-317.
5. Redente, Edward F., Joan E. Friedlander, and Terry McLendon. 1992. Response of early and late semiarid successional species to nitrogen and phosphorus gradients. Plant and Soil 140:127-135.
4. McLendon, Terry. 1991. Preliminary description of the vegetation of South Texas exclusive of coastal saline zones. Texas Journal of Science 43:13-32.
3. McLendon, Terry and Edward F. Redente. 1991. Nitrogen and phosphorus effects on secondary succession dynamics on a semiarid sagebrush site. Ecology 72:2016-2024.
2. McLendon, Terry and Edward F. Redente. 1990. Succession patterns following soil disturbance in a sagebrush steppe community. Oecologia 85:293-300.
1. McLendon, Terry and Bill E. Dahl. 1983. A method for mapping vegetation utilizing multivariate statistical techniques. Journal of Range Management 36:457-462.
Peer-Reviewed Proceedings and Special Publications
24. Mata-Gonzalez, Ricardo, Terry McLendon, and David W. Martin. 2006. Response to "Comment on the inappropriate use of crop transpiration coefficients (Kc) to estimate evapotranspiration in and ecosystems" by Or et al. (this issue). Arid Land Research and Management 20: (in press).
23. Childress, W. Michael, Cade L. Coldren, Terry McLendon, and Nicholas Pansic. 2005. Simulation modeling of vegetation impacts on barrier island stability during hurricane events using the ECOS2T ecological model. Proceedings of the 2005 Solutions to Coastal Disasters Conference. American Society of Civil Engineers. Charleston, South Carolina. pp 443-452.
22. McLendon, Terry, W. Michael Childress, Jeffrey S. Fehmi, and Rhys M. Evans. 2003. Assessment and application of the LCTA protocol at MAGTFTC, Twentynine Palms, California. Technical Report ERDC/CERL TR-03-24. US Army Corps of Engineers. Washington
DC. 21 p.
21. Reiner, Dafna and Terry McLendon. 2002. Assessment of exotic plant species of Acadia
National Park. Technical Report NPSBSO-RNR/NRTR/2002-5. National Park Service. Boston Support Office. Boston, Massachusetts. 102 p.
20. McLendon, Terry, W. Michael Childress, Cade L. Coldren, Rick Frechette, and Frank Bergstrom. 2002. Evaluation of alternative designs for a water.-balance cover over tailings at the Mineral Hill Mine, Montana, using the EDYS model. Tailings and Mine Waste 02. Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Tailings and Mine Waste. Balkema, Rotterdam. pp 505-518.
19. McLendon, Terry, W. Michael Childress, Cade Coldren, and David L. Price. 2001. EDYS experimental and validation results for grassland communities. US Army Corps of Engineers ERDC/CERL TR-01-54. 88 p.
18. Childress, W. Michael, David L. Price, Cade L. Coldren, and Terry McLendon. 1999. A functional description of the Ecological Dynamics Simulation (EDYS) model, with applications for Army and other Federal land managers. US Army Corps of Engineers CERL Technical Report 99/55. 68 p.
17. McLendon, Terry and W. Michael Childress. 1999. Applications of the EDYS model in ecological risk assessment and reclamation. Proceedings of the 24th Annual Environmental Workshop. Minerals Council of Australia. Townsville, Queensland. pp 126-134.
16. McLendon, T., W.M. Childress, and D.L. Price. 1999. Application of the EDYS model in training area management at the US Air Force Academy. Proceedings of the VI International Rangeland Conference. Townsville, Queensland. 2:873-875.
15. McLendon, Terry, W. Michael Childress, David L. Price, and Terry Atwood. 1999. Ecological Dynamics Simulation Model (EDYS). Proceedings of the Sixth National Watershed Conference. National Watershed Coalition. Burke, Virginia. pp 231-241.
14. McLendon, Terry, W. Michael Childress, David Price, and Alan B. Anderson. 1998. A successional dynamics simulation model as a factor for determining military training land carrying capacity. US Army Corps of Engineers CERL Technical Report 98/90. 18 p.
13. McLendon, Terry, Jeffrey Coleman, Thomas A. Shepherd, and Robert E. Nelson. 1997. The inclusion of biointrusion considerations in the design of the reclamation cover for the DMC tailings impoundments. Tailings and Mine Waste Conference 97 Proceedings. Balkema. Rotterdam. pp 267-281.
12. Price, David L., Alan B. Anderson, Patrick J. Guertin, Terry McLendon, and W. Michael Childress. 1997. The US Army's land-based carrying capacity. US Army Corps of Engineers CERL Technical Report 97/142. 15 p.
11. McLendon, Terry, W. Michael Childress, and David L. Price. 1996. Use of land condition trend analysis (LCTA) data to develop a community dynamics simulation model as a factor for determination of training carrying capacity of military lands. Proceedings of the Fifth Annual ITAM/LRAM Workshop. US Army Environmental Center. Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland. pp 44-54
10. Hiebert, Ron, Ann Gibbs, Terry McLendon, Noel Pavlovic, John Randall, Janith Taylor, and Steve Walasewicz. 1996. Purple loosestrife management program review: Acadia National Park, Maine. Natural Resources Technical Report NPS/NESO-RNR/NRTR/97-02. National Park Service. 48 p.
9. McLendon, Terry. 1995. Vegetation Sampling and Monitoring Shortcourse Manual. National Park Service. Denver
Service
Center. Denver, Colorado. 171 p.
8. McLendon, Terry, Mark W. Paschke, and Edward F. Redente. 1995. Vegetation restoration research, Rocky
Mountain
National Park: Patterns of secondary succession following anthropic disturbances. Proceedings of the High Altitude Revegetation Workshop No. 11. Colorado
State
University. Fort Collins. pp 27-40.
7. McLendon, Terry. 1994. Description of the mesquite-granjeno-acacia shrubland. In: Thomas N. Shiflet (ed.) Rangeland Cover Types of the United States. Society for Range Management. Denver, Colorado. p. 104.
6. McLendon, Terry and Edward F. Redente. 1994. Role of nitrogen availability in the transition from annual-dominated to perennial-dominated seral communities. Symposium on Ecology, Management, and Restoration of Intermountain Annual Rangelands. Technical Report INT-GTR 313 US Forest Service. Ogden, Utah. pp 352-362.
5. McLendon, Terry and Edward F. Redente. 1994. Vegetation Restoration Management Plan. Rocky Mountain
National Park. Department of Rangeland Ecosystem Science. Colorado
State
University. Fort Collins, Colorado. 62 p.
4. McLendon, Terry. 1979. Ecotypic differentiation in mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa) along a latitudinal gradient. Ph.D. Dissertation. Texas
Tech
University. Lubbock. 175 p.
3. Salinas, Manuel, Robert Brown, and Terry McLendon. 1976. Statement concerning the National Agricultural Research Policy Act of 1976. Hearings before the Committee on Agriculture. House of Representatives. Ninety-fourth Congress. Second Session. On H.R. 11743. pp 79-85.
2. McLendon, Terry. 1973. Gross energy distribution and vegetation pattern characteristics for a shrub community in Arizona. M.S. Thesis. Colorado
State
University. Fort Collins. 53 p.
1. Bonham, Charles D., Gary Gnauck, and Terry McLendon. 1972. Ecological inventory information storage-retrieval system for The Research Ranch, Elgin, Arizona. Science Series No. 14. Range Science Department. Colorado
State
University. Fort Collins. 93 p.
Technical Reports and Special Publications
53. McLendon, Terry. 2006. Evaluation of successional dynamics. Report prepared for Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. MWH Inc. Fort Collins, Colorado. 92 p.
52. McLendon, Terry. 2006. Review of depth-to-water and vegetation relationships. Report prepared for Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. MWH Inc. Fort Collins, Colorado. 131 p.
51. McLendon, Terry and Cindy R. Pappas. 2006. Evaluation of Miami Unit #2 Tailings Facility Cover using the EDYS model. Pinal Creek WQARF Site Source Remediation Plan (SRP). Report prepared for BHP Copper. Globe, Arizona. MWH Inc. Fort Collins, Colorado. 82 p.
50. McLendon, Terry. 2005. Ecological succession and its role in vegetation change. Report prepared for Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. MWH Inc. Fort Collins, Colorado. 28 p.
49. McLendon, Terry. 2005. Effect of depth to water on vegetation change in the Owens
Valley. Report prepared for Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. MWH Inc. Fort Collins, Colorado. 38 p.
48. McLendon, Terry and Cade L. Coldren. 2005. Validation of the EDYS ecological model using gauged data from the Honey Creek Research Watershed, Texas. Report prepared for US Army Engineer Research and Development
Center — Environmental Laboratory. Vicksburg, Mississippi. MWH Inc., Fort Collins, Colorado. 21 p.
47. McLendon, Terry. 2005. Monitoring vegetation change in the Owens
Valley. A review of concepts and principles. Report prepared for Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. MWH Inc. Fort Collins, Colorado. 32 p.
46. Hunter, Rachael G., Ricardo Mata-Gonzalez, and Terry McLendon. 2004. Application of the EDYS model to evaluate control methods for invasive plants at Yakima Training Center, Washington. MWH Americas. Fort Collins, Colorado. 165 p.
45. Hunter, Rachael G., Ricardo Mata-Gonzalez, and Terry McLendon. 2004. Application of the EDYS model to evaluate control methods for invasive plants.at
Fort Carson, Colorado. MWH Global. Fort Collins, Colorado. 182 p.
44. Price David L., Terry McLendon, and Cade L. Coldren. 2004. Application of an ecological model for the Cibolo Creek Watershed. Water Quality Technical Notes Collection. ERDC WQTN-CS-04. U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development
Center. Vicksburg, Mississippi.
43. McLendon, Terry. 2003. Monitoring of revegetated areas at TVX Mineral Hill Mine: second-year results. Prepared for Ameriknauk, Inc. MWH Inc. Fort Collins, Colorado. 30 p.
42. McLendon, Terry. 2003. Monitoring of revegetated areas at TVX Mineral Hill Mine: first-year results. Prepared for Ameriknauk, Inc. MWH Inc. Fort Collins, Colorado. 25 p.
41. McLendon, Terry, Cade L. Coldren, and W. Michael Childress. 2001. Application of the EDYS model to a training area landscape at Camps
Bullis and Stanley, Texas. Technical Report SMI-ES-028. Shepherd Miller Inc., Fort Collins, Colorado. 93 p.
40. McLendon, Terry, Cade L. Coldren, and W. Michael Childress. 2001. Application of the EDYS model to a training area landscape at 29 Palms MCAGCC, California. Technical Report SMI-ES-026. Shepherd Miller Inc., Fort Collins, Colorado. 89 p.
39. McLendon, Terry. 2001. Linkages between plant succession and soil microbial community development: initial results. Technical Report SMI-ES-025. Shepherd Miller Inc., Fort Collins, Colorado. 38 p.
38. Coldren, Cade L., Terry McLendon, and W. Michael Childress. 2001. Application of the EDYS model to a training area landscape at Fort Bliss, Texas. Technical Report SMI-ES-024. Shepherd Miller Inc., Fort Collins, Colorado. 82 p.
37. McLendon, Terry, Cade L. Coldren, and W. Michael Childress. 2001. Application of the EDYS model to a training area landscape at Fort Hood, Texas. Technical Report SMI-ES-023. Shepherd Miller Inc. Fort Collins, Colorado. 99 p.
36. McLendon, Terry. 2001. Evaluation of potential salt buildup in the wet meadow, TVX Mineral Hill. Report prepared for TVX Mineral Hill Mine. Shepherd Miller Inc. Fort Collins, Colorado. 27 p.
35. McLendon, Terry and Cade L. Coldren. 2001. Revegetation test plot results and validation of EDYS simulations, TVX Mineral Hill Mine closure. Final Report. Prepared for TVX Mineral Hill Mine. Shepherd Miller Inc., Fort Collins, Colorado. 66 p.
34. McLendon, Terry, Cade L. Coldren, and W. Michael Childress. 2000. Evaluation of the effects of vegetation changes on water dynamics of the Clover Creek watershed, Utah, using the EDYS model. Report prepared for the Natural Resource Conservation Service and the US Army Corps of Engineers. Technical Report SMI-ES-020. Shepherd Miller Inc. Fort Collins, Colorado. 56 p.
33. Meyer. Michael C., W. Michael Childress, and Terry McLendon- 2000. Batu Hijau Ecological Risk Assessment. Parts I and II. Revised. Report prepared for P.T. Newmont Nusa Tenggara. Shepherd Miller Inc. Fort Collins, Colorado. 240 p.
32. McLendon, Terry. Michael C. Meyer. and Sam L. Bamberg. 2000. Screening-level ecological risk assessment of pit lakes at the Mesquite Mine, Imperial
County. California; Report prepared for Imperial County Planning Department. Shepherd Miller Inc. Fort Collins, Colorado. 63 p.
31. McLendon, Terry, Cade L. Coldren, and W. Michael Childress. 2000. EDYS evaluation of effects of precipitation fluctuations, fire, and elk grazing on the water dynamics and vegetation stability of the cover design for the Tailings Storage Facility, TVX Mineral Hill. Report prepared for TVX Mineral Hill. Shepherd Miller Inc. Fort Collins, Colorado. 35 p.
30. Meyer, Michael C. and Terry McLendon. 2000. Ecotoxicological assessment of fluoride in the Humboldt River mixing zone for the Lone Tree Mine. Report prepared for Dorscy and Whitney. Shepherd Miller Inc. Fort Collins, Colorado. 40 p.
29. Meyer, Michael C. and Terry McLendon. 2000. Ecotoxicological assessment of molybdenum in the Humboldt River mixing zone for the Lone Tree Mine. Report prepared for Dorscy and Whitney. Shepherd Miller Inc. Fort Collins, Colorado. 46 p.
28. Meyer, Michael C., Jill L. Richards, Terry McLendon, and W. Michael Childress. 2000. Advanced screening-level ecological risk assessment for the Midnite Mine, Ford, Washington. Report prepared for Dawn Mining Company. Shepherd Miller Inc. Fort Collins, Colorado. 597 p.
27. McLendon, Terry, W. Michael Childress, and Cade L. Coldren. 2000. Two-year validation results for grassland communities at Fort Bliss, Texas and Fort Hood, Texas. Technical Report SMI-ES-019. Shepherd Miller Inc. Fort Collins, Colorado. 79 p.
26. McLendon, Terry and W. Michael Childress. 2000. EDYS evaluation of vegetation and water dynamics on the proposed cover design for the Tailings Storage Facility, TVX Mineral Hill. Report prepared for TVX Mineral Hill Mine. Shepherd Miller Inc. Fort Collins, Colorado. 36 p.
25. McLendon, Terry, W. Michael Childress, and Cade Coldren. 1999. First-year validation results for a little bluestem grassland community, Fort Hood, Texas. Technical Report SMI-ES-018. Shepherd Miller Inc. Fort Collins, Colorado. 27 p.
24. Reiner, Dafna and Terry McLendon. 1999. Assessment of exotic plant species of Acadia
National Park. Acadia
National Park. Bar Harbor, Maine. 108 p.
23. McLendon, Terry and Michael C. Meyer. 1999. Human health and ecological risk assessment: East Canyon Creek streambed, Gas Hills, Wyoming. Report prepared for Umetco Minerals Corporation. Shepherd Miller Inc. Fort Collins, Colorado. 100 p.
22. McLendon, Terry, W. Michael Childress, and Cade Coldren. 1999. EDYS-4 Preliminary Simulation Results (95% Completion) for Jack's Valley
Landscape
Air
Force
Academy. Technical Report SMI-ES-014. Shepherd Miller, Inc. Fort Collins, Colorado. 21 p.
21. Childress, W. Michael, David L. Price, Cade L. Coldren, and Terry McLendon. 1999. A Functional Description of the Ecological Dynamics Simulation (EDYS) Model, with Applications for Army and Other Federal
Land Managers. Technical Report SMI-ES-009 and USACERL Technical Report 99/Draft 1999 Shepherd Miller. Inc. Fort Collins, Colorado, and US Army Corps of Engineers Research Laboratory. Champaign, Illinois. 42 p.
20. McLendon, Terry, W. Michael Childress, and Cade Coldren. 1999. First-year Validation Results for a Black Grama Desert Grassland Community Fort Bliss, Texas. Technical Report SMI-ES-008. Shepherd Miller, Inc. Fort Collins, Colorado. 28 p.
19. McLendon, Terry, W. Michael Childress, and David L. Price. 1998. Strategies for Land Management. Technical Report SMI-ES-005. Shepherd Miller, Inc. Fort Collins, Colorado. 11 p.
18. McLendon, Terry, W. Michael Childress, and Cade L. Coldren. 1998. Preliminary simulation results for Jacks Valley Landscapes, U.S. Air Force Academy. Technical Report SMI-ES-003. Shepherd Miller, Inc. Fort Collins, Colorado. 21 p.
17. McLendon, Terry and W. Michael Childress. 1998. EDYS-2 simulation results for Fort
Hood little bluestem ecotone. Technical Report SMI-ES-001. Shepherd Miller, Inc. Fort Collins, Colorado. 19 p.
16. Price, David L., Alan B. Anderson, Patrick J. Guertin, Terry McLendon, and W. Michael Childress. 1997. The U.S. Army's land-based carrying capacity. CERL Technical Note 97/142. U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories. Champaign, Illinois. 15 p.
15. Hiebert, Ron, Ann Gribbs. Terry Mclendon, Noel Pavlovic, John Randall, Janith Taylor, and Steve Walasewicz. 1997. Purple .loosestrife management program review: Acadia National Park, Maine. August 6-9, 1996. Edited by J.H. Connery. U.S. Department of Interior, National Park Service, Natural Resources Technical Report NPS/NESO-RNR/NRTR/97-02. Boston, MA. 43 p.
14. McLendon, Terry. 1997. Factors controlling the distribution of Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense) in montane ecosystems: Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. Final Report. Rocky Mountain
National Park. Estes Park, Colorado. 35 p.
13. McLendon, Terry and Edward F. Redente. 1997. Revegetation Manual for the Environmental Restoration Contractor. BHI-00971 Bechtel Hanford, Inc. U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information. Oak Ridge, Tennessee. 147 p.
12. Redente, Edward F., Michael C. Meyer, Matthew J. Oberle, and Terry McLendon. 1996. Screening-level ecological risk assessment for the Midnite Mine. Dawn Mining Company. Ford, Washington. 294 p.
11. Rutledge, Chris R. and Terry Mclendon. 1996. An assessment of exotic plant species of Rocky
Mountain
National Park: An evaluation of the potential impacts of known exotic plants and summary of management options for species of concern. Rocky Mountain
National Park. Estes Park, CO. 97 p.
10. McLendon, Terry. 1995. Vegetation Sampling and Monitoring Shortcourse Manual. National Park Service. Denver
Service
Center. Denver, CO, 171 p.
9. McLendon, Terry. 1995. Revegetated reclamation system evaluation, Sherwood Project, Stevens County, Washington. Final Report. Shepherd-Miller, Inc. Fort Collins. Colorado. 83 p.
8. McLendon, Terry and W. Michael Childress. 1995. Development of conceptual natural resource carrying capacity models for military installations. Final Report. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Research Laboratory. Champaign, Illinois. 79 p.
7. Alldredge. AW., T.B. Kirchner, T. McLendon, and E.F. Redente. 1995. Screening-level model for ecological risk assessment at EF-site. Los Alamos National Laboratory. Los Alamos, New Mexico- 32 p
6. McLendon, Terry and Edward F. Redente. 1994. Vegetation restoration management plan: Rocky Mountain National Park. Final Report. Rocky Mountain
National Park. Estes
Park. Colorado. 62 p.
5. McLendon, Terry and W. Michael Childress. 1994. Analysis and interpretation of LCTA database, development of standardized statistical procedures, and development of carrying capacity conceptual model: Fort Hood, Texas. Final Report. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Research Laboratory. Champaign, Illinois. 213 p.
4. Whicker, F.W., AW. Alldredge, W-H. Clements, T. McLendon, and E.P. Redente.l991. Environmental Evaluation Methodologies For Individual Hazardous Substance Sires, Rocky Flats Nuclear Weapons Plant. Golden. Colorado. Colorado
State
University- 49 p.
3. McLendon, Terry and Charles A. DeYoung. 1976. Report on the Effects of Possible Salt Water Seepage on Vegetation Surrounding the Barney M. Davis Cooling Lake. College of Agriculture. Texas A&I Univ. Kingsville. 28 p.
2. McLendon, Terry. 1973. Gross energy distribution and vegetation pattern characteristics for a shrub community in Arizona. M.S. Thesis. Colorado
State
University. Fort Collins. 53 p.
1. Gnauck, Gary and Terry McLendon. 1972. Vegetation mapping by photographic interpretation. In: Charles D. Bonham. Ecological Inventory Information Storage-Retrieval System for The Research Ranch, Elgin, Arizona. Range Science Series No. 14. Colorado
State
University. Fort Collins. pp. 19-52.
Shortcourses and Workshops Taught
9. Van Zyl, Dirk and Terry McLendon. 2000. Reclamation Covers and Caps. 3-day Shortcourse. Montana Department of Environmental Quality and Montana Tech-University of Montana. Helena, Montana. 27-29 June.
8. McLendon, Terry. 1999. Vegetation Sampling and Monitoring Shortcourse. 2-day Shortcourse. Central Rockies Chapter of the Society of Ecological Restoration. Louisville, Colorado. 21-22 April.
7. McLendon, Terry. 1997. Vegetation Sampling and Monitoring: A 4-day Shortcourse. National Park Service. El Paso, Texas and Big Bend
National Park. 19-22 May.
6. McLendon, Terry. 1996. Vegetation Sampling and Monitoring: A 3-day Shortcourse. National Park Service. Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Nevada. 14-16 May.
5. McLendon, Terry. 1995. Vegetation Sampling and Monitoring: A 3-day Shortcourse. National Park Service. Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. 16-18 May.
4. McLendon, Terry. 1995. Statistics and Ecology: A 2-day Shortcourse. Region 8. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Denver, Colorado. 18-19 April.
3. lldredge, A.W., T.E. Hakonson, T.B. Kirchner, T. McLendon, E.F. Redente, and F.W. Whicker. 1995. Ecological Risk Assessment and Management: Concepts and Applications. A 5-day Shortcourse. Center for Ecological Risk Assessment and Management. Colorado
State
University. Fort Collins, Colorado. 12- 16 June.
2. Alldredge, A.W., T.E. Hakonson, T.B. Kirchner, T. McLendon, E.F. Redente, and F.W. Whicker. 1994. Ecological Risk Assessment and Management: Concepts and Applications. A 5-day Shortcourse. Center for Ecological Risk Assessment and Management. Colorado
State
University. Fort Collins, Colorado. 13- 17 June.
1. McLendon, Terry and Edward F. Redente. 1992. Vegetation Restoration Workshop. Rocky Mountain
National Park. National Park Service and Colorado
State
University. Fort Collins, Colorado. 14-15 January.
Professional Presentations Invited Presentations
19. McLendon, Terry, Cade L. Coldren, and W. Michael Childress. 2005. EDYS: A mechanistic approach to small-scale to regional integrated ecological modelling. Ecological Modelling Seminar Series. US Army Corps of Engineers. Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Mississippi. 14 December.
18. McLendon, Terry and David Price. 2004. EDYS: A mechanistic ecological simulation model. Interagency Distributed Watershed Water Quality Modeling Group Workshop. USDA-ARS-GPSR
Natural
Resources
Research
Center. Fort Collins, Colorado. 15-16 January.
17. McLendon, Terry. 2000. Evaluation of the effects of vegetation changes on water balances in forested ecosystems: concepts and simulation using the EDYS model. Restoration and Reclamation of Small Abandoned Mines. U.S.
Forest Service. Wallace, Idaho. 12 September.
16. McLendon, Terry. 2000. Long-term containment and water management of reclaimed mine sites using water balance caps and the EDYS model. Mine Design, Operations, and Closure Conference 2000. Polston, Montana. 18 April.
15. McLendon, Terry. 2000. Estimation of impact of woody plant invasion on water yield of southwestern watersheds using the EDYS model. Annual Meeting of the New Mexico Water Coalition. Albuquerque, New Mexico. 5 April.
14. McLendon, Terry. 1999. Use of the EDYS model in ecological and land management decision making. 1999 Sierra Club Rocky Mountain Chapter Meeting. Glacier View Ranch, Colorado. 18 September.
13. McLendon, Terry. 1998. The Ecological Dynamics Simulation (EDYS) Model. Applications for natural resources and grazing management. Rangeland Committee. 54'x' Annual Meeting. Colorado Association of Soil Conservation Districts (CASCD). Estes Park, Colorado. 19 November.
12. McLendon, Terry. 1998. The Ecological Dynamics Simulation (EDYS) Model as a land management and rehabilitation tool. Keynote Address. Technical Advisory Annual Meeting. Upper Colorado Environmental Plant
Center. Meeker, Colorado. 20 August.
11. McLendon, Terry and W. Michael Childress. 1998. Ecological Dynamics Simulation (EDYS) Model Demonstration. Utah
State
University. Logan, Utah. 23-23 July.
10. McLendon, Terry. 1998. Use of the EDYS ecological dynamics simulation model in revegetation and ecological restoration planning. Thirteenth High Altitude Revegetation Workshop. Fort Collins, Colorado. 4 March.
9. McLendon, Terry and W. Michael Childress. 1997. Applications of the Ecological Dynamics Simulation (EDYS) Model to natural resource management scenarios. Grazing Lands Technology Institute. Natural Resources Conservation Service. USDA. Fort Worth, Texas. 27 February.
8. McLendon, Terry. 1996. A revegetation monitoring proposal using an ecological dynamics simulation model. Federal Native Plant Conservation Committee. Washington, DC. 13 November.
7. McLendon, Terry. 1996. Multivariate statistical and simulation modeling approaches to the analysis of vegetation dynamics. Division of Biology Seminar Series. Kansas
State
University. Manhattan, Kansas. 28 May.
6. McLendon, Terry. 1995. Plant succession, biointrusion, and bioaccumulation: Integrity of engineered clay barriers. Guest Speaker Series. Department of Chemical and Nuclear Engineering. University of New Mexico. Albuquerque, New Mexico. 21 March.
5. McLendon, Terry and Edward F. Redente. 1994. Ecology and statistics: Three case studies in Colorado. Invited Paper. 1994 Spring Meeting of the Colorado-Wyoming Chapter of the American Statistical Association. Boulder, Colorado. 6 May.
4. McLendon, Terry, Mark W. Paschke, and Edward F. Redente. 1994. Vegetation restoration research, Rocky
Mountain
National Park: Patterns of secondary succession following anthropic disturbance. Invited Paper. Eleventh High Altitude Revegetation Workshop. Colorado
State
University. Fort Collins, Colorado. 16 March.
3. McLendon, Terry. 1993. Dynamics of early secondary succession: Factors controlling the replacement of annuals by herbaceous perennials. Invited Paper. 1993 Annual Conference of the Colorado Weed Management Association. Glenwood, Colorado. 7-9 December.
2. McLendon, T., T.E. Hakonson, A.W. Alldredge, T.B. Kirchner, and E.F. Redente. 1993. Development of ecological risk assessment procedures for Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico. Invited Presentation. 5th Meeting of the Risk-Based Standards Working Group, U.S. Department of Energy. Washington, DC. 5-8 October.
1. Salinas, Manuel, Robert Brown, and Terry McLendon. 1976. Statement concerning the National Agricultural Research Policy Act of 1976. Hearings before the Committee on Agriculture. House of Representatives. Ninety-fourth Congress. Second Session. On H.R. 11743. pp. 79-85.
Volunteer Presentations
47. Mata-Gonzalez, Ricardo, Terry McLendon, David W. Martin, M.J. Trlica, and Robert A. Pearce. 2006. Plant cover as related to groundwater depth in the Owens
Valley, CA. 91st Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America. Memphis, Tennessee. 6-11 August.
46. Mata-Gonzalez, Ricardo, Rachael G. Hunter, Cade L. Coldren, Terry McLendon, and Mark W. Paschke. 2006. Simulating long-term impacts of methods of control of Bromus tectorum at Yakima
Training
Center. 59th Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management. Vancouver, British Columbia. 12-16 February.
45. Naumburg, Elke, Paula Hubbard, Dave Martin, and Terry McLendon. 2005. Successional trends following cultivation in Owens
Valley, CA. 90th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America. Montreal, Canada. 7-12 August.
44. McLendon, Terry, Nicholas Pansic, W. Michael Childress, Cade L. Coldren, and Derek J. Williams. 2005. Simulation modeling of vegetation impacts on barrier island stability during hurricane events using the ECOS2T model. 2005 Solutions to Coastal Disasters Conference. American Society of Civil Engineers. Charleston, South Carolina. 8-11 May.
43. Mata-Gonzalez, Ricardo, Rachael G. Hunter, Terry McLendon, and Mark W. Paschke. 2005. Modeling plant growth on cheatgrass and kanpweed sites on military training lands. 58 th Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management. Fort Worth, Texas. 5-11 February.
42. Naumburg, Elke, Paula Hubbard, David Martin, and Terry McLendon. 2004. Effect of groundwater depth and precipitation on grass and shrub vegetation during two years in Owens
Valley, CA. 89th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America. Portland, Oregon. 1-5 August.
41. Mata-Gonzalez, Ricardo, Rachael G. Hunter, Terry McLendon, and David W. Martin. 2004. Effects of groundwater fluctuations on upland and riparian plants: a review. 57th Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management. Salt Lake City, Utah. 24-30 January.
40. Mata-Gonzalez, Ricardo, Terry McLendon, and David W. Martin. 2003. The transpiration coefficient (Kc) method and its suitability to estimate evapotranspiration in arid-land vegetation. Annual Meeting of the Agronomy Society of America/Crop Science Society of America/Soil Science Society of America. Denver, Colorado. 2-4 November.
39. Warren, S.D., M.W. Paschke, E.F. Redente, D.A. Klein, L. Smith, M.E. Howard, A.L. Klawitter, T. McLendon, W.M. Childress, B. Cochrane, and J. Linn. 2002. Integrated control, assessment, and predicition of knapweeds and annual bromes on DOD installations. 11th Annual Integrated Training Workshop. Savannah, Georgia. August.
38. Fleckenstein, J., E. Schnug, M. Meyer, T. McLendon, and D. Price. 2000. Determination of uranium uptake by plants by means of inductive couples plasma mass spectrometry. International Symposium on Nuclear Techniques in Integrated Plant Nutirent, Water and Soil Management. FAO/IAEA. Vienna, Austria. 16-20 October.
37. Paschke, Mark W., Edward F. Redente, and Terry McLendon. 2000. Control of annual plant species on disturbed soils by manipulation of soil nitrogen availability. 85th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America. Snowbird, Utah. 6-10 August.
36. Childress, W. Michael, Terry McLendon, and Cade L. Coldren. 2000. Applying a complex, general ecosystem model (EDYS) in large-scale land management. Modelling Complex Systems Conference. Montreal, Quebec. 31 July-2 August.
35. McLendon, Terry and W. Michael Childress. 1999. Simulation of multi-scale environmental impacts using the EDYS model. 4th USA/CIS Joint Conference on Environmental Hydrology and Hydroecology. American Institute of Hydrology Annual Meeting. San Francisco, California. 7-10 November.
34. McLendon, Terry and W. Michael Childress. 1999. Applications of the EDYS model in ecological risk assessment and reclamation. 1999 Minerals Council of Australia Environmental Workshop. Townsville, Queensland. 10-15 October.
33. McLendon, Terry, W. Michael Childress, David L. Price, and Terry Atwood. 1999. Ecological Dynamics Simulation Model (EDYS). Sixth National Watershed Conference. Austin, Texas. 17 May.
32. Price, David L, Terry McLendon, and W. Michael Childress. 1998. Application of the EDYS model to juniper invasion and effects on water dynamics of a central Texas landscape. Conference on Rangeland Management and Water Resources. American Water Resources Association. Reno, Nevada. 28 May.
31. McLendon, Terry, W. Michael Childress, David L. Price, Don Jones, and Brett Russell. 1997. A landscape-level adaptation of the ecological dynamics simulation model EDYS. Sixth Annual ITAM Workshop. San Antonio, Texas. 26-28 August.
30. McLendon, Terry, W. Michael Childress, and David L. Price. 1997. Multivariate statistical classification of the vegetation of Fort Bliss, Texas. 82nd Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America. Albuquerque, New Mexico. 11-14 August.
29. Childress, W. Michael, Terry McLendon, and David L. Price. 1997. Vegetation dynamics projected by an ecosystem model for black grams communities at Fort Bliss, Texas. 82nd Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America. Albuquerque, New Mexico. 11-14 August.
28. Meyer, Michael C., Matthew J. Oberle, Terry McLendon, and Edward F. Redente. 1997. Screening level ecological risk assessment of an inactive uranium mine site. 36th Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. Cincinnati, Ohio. 13-17 March.
27. Meyer, Michael C., Mark W. Paschke, and Terry McLendon. 1996. Effects of depleted uranium on decomposition and soil bacterial communities. Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC). Washington, DC. 17-21 November.
26. Meyer, Micahel C., Mark W. Paschke, and Terry McLendon. 1996. Effect of depleted uranium on decomposition and nitrogen mineralization. 14th Annual
Mountain West Society of Toxicology Meeting. Snowbird, Utah. 3-4 October.
25. McLendon, Terry, W. Michael Childress, and David L. Price. 1996. Use of land condition trend analysis (LCTA) data to develop a community dynamics simulation model as a factor for determination of training carrying capacity of military lands. 5th Annual LRAM/ITAM Workshop. LaCrosse, Wisconsin. 27 August
24. Paschke, Mark W., Terry McLendon, Donald A. Klein, and Edward F. Redente. 1996. Effects of nitrogen availability on plant and soil communities during secondary succession in a shortgrass steppe. 81st Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America. Providence, Rhode Island. 10-14 August.
23. McLendon, Terry, W. Michael Childress, and David L. Price. Comparison of vegetation across landscape and regional scales using multivariate statistical analysis of Army LCTA data sets. 11th Annual U.S. Landscape Ecology Symposium. Galveston, Texas. 28 March.
22. McLendon, Terry, W. Michael Childress, and David L. Price. 1996. Development of a preliminary succession model for determination of training carrying capacity of military installations. 49th Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management. Wichita, Kansas. 13 February.
21. McLendon, Terry, Jill L. Richards, and David L. Price. 1996. Competition among three seral grasses under moistire, nitrogen, and clipping gradients. 49th Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management. Wichita, Kansas. 13 February.
20. Meyers, Michael C. and Terry McLendon. 1995. Phytotoxicity of depleted uranium on three grasses characteristic of different successional stages. Second SETAC World Congress. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. Vancouver, British Columbia. 5-9 November.
19. McLendon, Terry, Mark W. Paschke, Edward F. Redente, and Donald A. Klein. 1995. Effects .of nitrogen availability on plant and microbial communities along a post-cultivation gradient in a semiarid grassland. 48th Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management. Phoenix, Arizona. 16-20 January.
18. McLendon, Terry, Donald A. Klein, Mark W. Paschke, and Edward F. Redente. 1994. Above- and belowground characteristics along a chronosequence of abandoned cropland in a shortgrass plains ecosystem. 79th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America. Knoxville, Tennessee. 8-11 August.
17. Hakonson, T.E., A.W. Alldredge, T.B. Kirchner, T. McLendon, and E.F. Redente. 1994. Development of ecological risk assessment procedures for Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico. 79th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America. Knoxville, Tennessee. 8-11 August.
16. Childress, W. Michael and Terry McLendon. 1994. Community vectors and landscape heterogeneity at Fort Hood, Texas. Annual Meeting of the Society for Landscape Ecology. Tucson, Arizona. March.
15. McLendon, Terry. 1994. Invasion dynamics of a non-native plant, Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense) in montane riparian ecosystems. 47th Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management. Colorado Springs, Colorado. 14-18 February.
14. McLendon, Terry, Bryan A. Stevenson, and Edward F. Redente. 1993. Effects of soil fumigation and initial species composition on early secondary succession in a semiarid shrubland. 78th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America. Madison, Wisconsin.
13. McLendon, Terry and Edward F. Redente. 1992. Role of nitrogen availability in the transition from annual-dominated to perennial-dominated seral communities. Symposium on the Ecology, Management, and Restoration of Intermountain Annual Rangelands. Boise, Idaho.
12. McLendon, Terry and Edward F. Redente. 1992. Nitrogen concentrations in aboveground plant tissue in relation to seral position during early secondary succession in a semiarid shrubland. 45th Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management. Spokane, Washington.
11. McLendon, Terry and Edward F. Redente. 1991. Effects of nitrogen limitation on secondary succession dynamics of a semiarid shrubland site. 76th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America. San Antonio, Texas.
10. McLendon, Terry and Edward F. Redente. 1990. Nitrogen and phosphorus effects on secondary succession dynamics on a semi-arid sagebrush site. 75th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America. Snowbird, Utah.
9. McLendon, Terry. 1983. A preliminary description of the vegetation of South Texas. 36th Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management. Albuquerque, New Mexico.
8. Smith, Morgan C., Michael W. Graham, and Terry McLendon. 1982. Short-term vegetation response to heavy rainfall on the South Texas Coastal Plains. 35th Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management. Calgary, Alberta.
7. McLendon, Terry, Michael W. Graham, Hugh P. Lieck, and Morgan C. Smith. 1982. Separation of herbivore diet and preference groups by multivariate statistical analysis. 35th Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management. Calgary, Alberta.
6. Like, Hugh P. and Terry McLendon. 1982. Bite count determinations ofjavelina diets in South Texas. 35th Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management. Calgary, Alberta.
5. Graham, Michael W. and Terry McLendon. 1981. Nilgai antelope diets on a South Texas shrubland as determined by bite counts. 34th Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management. Tulsa, Oklahoma.
4. McLendon, Terry. 1981. Use of the native legume Tephrosia lindheimeri in range improvement of South Texas sandy rangeland. 34th Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management. Tulsa, Oklahoma.
3. Smith, Morgan C. and Terry McLendon. 1981. Cattle diets on a South Texas shrub rangeland as determined by bite counts. 34th Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management. Tulsa, Oklahoma.
2. Garza, Andres, Jr. and Terry McLendon. 1980. Carbohydrate reserve patterns in gulf cordgrass (Spartina snartinae). 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management. San Diego, California.
1. McLendon, Terry. 1980. A method of vegetation classification and mapping utilizing multivariate statistical techniques. 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management. San Diego, California.
Graduate Student Theses
7. Johnson, Etienne K. 2005. Root architecture, plasticity, and resource competition of smooth brome (Bromus inermis Leyss.) in comparison with two native grasses. M.S. Thesis. Colorado
State
University. Fort Collins. 40 p.
6. Zadeh, Holley. 2001. Successional patterns and rates of recovery of disturbed sites in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. M.S. Thesis. Colorado
State
University. Fort Collins. 62 p.
5. Reiner, Dafna. 1999. The Exotic Vegetation Ranking System — an assessment of and new methods for its use. M.S. Thesis. Colorado
State
University. Fort Collins. 80 p.
4. Meyer, Michael C. 1997. Phytoxicity and changes in plant community dynamics, soil microbial function, and functional diversity in response to depleted uranium. Ph.D. Dissertation. Colorado
State
University. Fort Collins. 85 p.
3. Graham, Michael W. 1982. Diets of white-tailed deer and nilgai antelope in South Texas. M.S. Thesis. Texas A&I University. Kingsville. 122 p.
2. Garza, Andres, Jr. 1980. Carbohydrate reserve patterns in gulf cordgrass [Spartina spartinae (Trin.) Hitch.]. M.S. Thesis. Texas A&I University. Kingsville. 59 p.
1. Ham, Howard H. 1979. A preliminary synecological study of a brush community in South Texas. M.S. Thesis. Texas A&I University. 98 p.
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