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Gordon G McNickle

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The New Phytologist|August 18, 2022
Vertical root segregation theory put to the testGordon G McNickle
Ecology Letters|January 16, 2013
Game theory and plant ecologyGordon G McNickle, Ray Dybzinski
Aob PLANTS|July 19, 2018
Toleration games: compensatory growth by plants in response to enemy attack is an evolutionarily stable strategyGordon G McNickle, Wesley D Evans
Ecology and Evolution|July 24, 2023
Negative frequency dependent selection unites ecology and evolutionMark R Christie, Gordon G McNickle
Aob PLANTS|October 25, 2014
When Michaelis and Menten met Holling: towards a mechanistic theory of plant nutrient foraging behaviourGordon G McNickle, Joel S Brown
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 7, 2009
Plant root growth and the marginal value theoremGordon G McNickle, James F Cahill
Aob PLANTS|February 27, 2018
Assessing local adaptation vs. plasticity under different resource conditions in seedlings of a dominant boreal tree speciesAnastasia E Sniderhan, Gordon G McNickle, Jennifer L Baltzer
Aob PLANTS|April 21, 2022
When does mutualism offer a competitive advantage? A game-theoretic analysis of host-host competition in mutualismAbdel H Halloway, Katy D Heath, Gordon G McNickle
Plant Direct|February 16, 2022
Allelopathy as an evolutionary gameRachel M McCoy, Joshua R Widhalm, Gordon G McNickle
BMC Ecology|July 24, 2013
Ecological implications of single and mixed nitrogen nutrition in Arabidopsis thalianaGordon G McNickle, Michael K Deyholos, James F Cahill
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The New Phytologist|August 18, 2022
Vertical root segregation theory put to the testGordon G McNickle
Ecology Letters|January 16, 2013
Game theory and plant ecologyGordon G McNickle, Ray Dybzinski
Aob PLANTS|July 19, 2018
Toleration games: compensatory growth by plants in response to enemy attack is an evolutionarily stable strategyGordon G McNickle, Wesley D Evans
Ecology and Evolution|July 24, 2023
Negative frequency dependent selection unites ecology and evolutionMark R Christie, Gordon G McNickle
Aob PLANTS|October 25, 2014
When Michaelis and Menten met Holling: towards a mechanistic theory of plant nutrient foraging behaviourGordon G McNickle, Joel S Brown
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 7, 2009
Plant root growth and the marginal value theoremGordon G McNickle, James F Cahill
Aob PLANTS|February 27, 2018
Assessing local adaptation vs. plasticity under different resource conditions in seedlings of a dominant boreal tree speciesAnastasia E Sniderhan, Gordon G McNickle, Jennifer L Baltzer
Aob PLANTS|April 21, 2022
When does mutualism offer a competitive advantage? A game-theoretic analysis of host-host competition in mutualismAbdel H Halloway, Katy D Heath, Gordon G McNickle
Plant Direct|February 16, 2022
Allelopathy as an evolutionary gameRachel M McCoy, Joshua R Widhalm, Gordon G McNickle
BMC Ecology|July 24, 2013
Ecological implications of single and mixed nitrogen nutrition in Arabidopsis thalianaGordon G McNickle, Michael K Deyholos, James F Cahill
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