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Kelly McConnaughay
Kelly McConnaughay
Professor of Biology, Bradley University
Verified email at fsmail.bradley.edu
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Biomass allocation in plants: ontogeny or optimality? A test along three resource gradients
KDM McConnaughay, JS Coleman
Ecology 80 (8), 2581-2593, 1999
8291999
Interpreting phenotypic variation in plants
JS Coleman, KDM McConnaughay, DD Ackerly
Trends in ecology & evolution 9 (5), 187-191, 1994
6181994
Plasticity in root/shoot partitioning: optimal, ontogenetic, or both?
JJ Gedroc, KDM McConnaughay, JS Coleman
Functional Ecology, 44-50, 1996
5951996
Elevated CO2 and plant nitrogen-use: is reduced tissue nitrogen concentration size-dependent?
JS Coleman, KDM McConnaughay, FA Bazzaz
Oecologia 93, 195-200, 1993
2861993
Is physical space a soil resource?
KDM McConnaughay, FA Bazzaz
Ecology 72 (1), 94-103, 1991
2641991
Limitations to CO2-induced growth enhancement in pot studies
KDM McConnaughay, GM Berntson, FA Bazzaz
Oecologia 94, 550-557, 1993
1951993
Plant plant interactions in elevated CO2 environments
FA Bazzaz, KDM McConnaughay
Australian journal of Botany 40 (5), 547-563, 1992
1841992
Interpreting phenotypic plasticity: the importance of ontogeny.
SD Wright, KDM Mcconnaughay
Plant Species Biology 17, 2002
1822002
The relationship between gap size and performance of several colonizing annuals
KDM McConnaughay, FA Bazzaz
Ecology 68 (2), 411-416, 1987
1611987
The Response of Temperate Tree Seedlings Grown in Elevated CO" 2 to Extreme Temperature Events
SL Bassow, KDM McConnaughay, FA Bazzaz
Ecological applications 4 (3), 593-603, 1994
1141994
The occupation and fragmentation of space: consequences of neighbouring roots
KDM McConnaughay, FA Bazzaz
Functional Ecology, 704-710, 1992
921992
Biomass allocation in old‐field annual species grown in elevated CO2 environments: no evidence for optimal partitioning
CJ Bernacchi, JS Coleman, FA Bazzaz, KDM McConnaughay
Global Change Biology 6 (7), 855-863, 2000
872000
How do elevated CO2 and O3 affect the interception and utilization of radiation by a soybean canopy?
O Dermody, SP Long, K McCONNAUGHAY, EH DeLUCIA
Global Change Biology 14 (3), 556-564, 2008
832008
A non-functional interpretation of a classical optimal-partitioning example
JS Coleman, KDM McConnaughay
Functional Ecology, 951-954, 1995
821995
Impacts of elevated CO2 concentration on the productivity and surface energy budget of the soybean and maize agroecosystem in the Midwest USA
TE Twine, JJ Bryant, K T. Richter, CJ Bernacchi, KD McConnaughay, ...
Global Change Biology 19 (9), 2838-2852, 2013
802013
Interactions among colonizing annuals: is there an effect of gap size?
KDM McConnaughay, FA Bazzaz
Ecology 71 (5), 1941-1951, 1990
621990
The occupation and fragmentation of space: consequences of neighbouring shoots
KDM McConnaughay, FA Bazzaz
Functional Ecology, 711-718, 1992
611992
Elevated CO2 alters deployment of roots in “small” growth containers
GM Berntson, KDM McConnaughay, FA Bazzaz
Oecologia 94, 558-564, 1993
521993
Can plants track changes in nutrient availability via changes in biomass partitioning?
KDM McConnaughay, JS Coleman
Plant and soil 202, 201-209, 1998
511998
Peer and near-peer mentoring: Enhancing learning in summer research programs
MR Edgcomb, HA Crowe, JD Rice, SJ Morris, RJ Wolffe, ...
Council on Undergraduate Research Quarterly 31 (2), 18-26, 2010
412010
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