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James F Cahill

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American Journal of Botany|June 13, 2019
The inevitability of plant behaviorJames F Cahill
Aob PLANTS|October 28, 2015
Introduction to the Special Issue: Beyond traits: integrating behaviour into plant ecology and biologyJames F Cahill
Aob PLANTS|March 19, 2015
Linkages of plant-soil feedbacks and underlying invasion mechanismsInderjit, James F Cahill
Ecology|March 7, 2022
Competitive size asymmetry, not intensity, is linked to species loss and gain in a native grassland communityCharlotte Brown, James F Cahill
Peerj|May 25, 2019
Large-scale insect outbreak homogenizes the spatial structure of ectomycorrhizal fungal communitiesGregory J Pec, James F Cahill
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
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 19, 2019
Effects of neighbour location and nutrient distributions on root foraging behaviour of the common sunflowerMegan K Ljubotina, James F Cahill
Ecology|March 13, 2026
Social and structural traits influence species gains while resources influence species losses in a native grasslandEmily M Holden, James F Cahill
The American Naturalist|July 21, 2005
Plant phenotypic plasticity belowground: a phylogenetic perspective on root foraging trade-offsSteven W Kembel, James F Cahill
Ecology|April 21, 2018
Flowering and floral visitation predict changes in community structure provided that mycorrhizas remain intactJonathan A Bennett, James F Cahill
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American Journal of Botany|June 13, 2019
The inevitability of plant behaviorJames F Cahill
Aob PLANTS|October 28, 2015
Introduction to the Special Issue: Beyond traits: integrating behaviour into plant ecology and biologyJames F Cahill
Aob PLANTS|March 19, 2015
Linkages of plant-soil feedbacks and underlying invasion mechanismsInderjit, James F Cahill
Ecology|March 7, 2022
Competitive size asymmetry, not intensity, is linked to species loss and gain in a native grassland communityCharlotte Brown, James F Cahill
Peerj|May 25, 2019
Large-scale insect outbreak homogenizes the spatial structure of ectomycorrhizal fungal communitiesGregory J Pec, James F Cahill
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
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 19, 2019
Effects of neighbour location and nutrient distributions on root foraging behaviour of the common sunflowerMegan K Ljubotina, James F Cahill
Ecology|March 13, 2026
Social and structural traits influence species gains while resources influence species losses in a native grasslandEmily M Holden, James F Cahill
The American Naturalist|July 21, 2005
Plant phenotypic plasticity belowground: a phylogenetic perspective on root foraging trade-offsSteven W Kembel, James F Cahill
Ecology|April 21, 2018
Flowering and floral visitation predict changes in community structure provided that mycorrhizas remain intactJonathan A Bennett, James F Cahill
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