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Ragan M Callaway

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Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Positive interactions in plant communities and the individualistic-continuum conceptRagan M Callaway
Ecology|July 30, 2020
Soil origin corresponds with variation in growth of an invasive Centaurea, but not of non-invasive congenersDaniel Montesinos, Ragan M Callaway
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 6, 2026
Functional traits produce conditional outcomes in different community contextsYe Su, Ragan M Callaway
Ecology|April 8, 2021
Plasticity in response to plant-plant interactions and water availabilityShu Wang, Ragan M Callaway
The New Phytologist|July 28, 2022
New support for the Enhanced Mutualism Hypothesis for invasionYlva Lekberg, Ragan M Callaway
Ecology|August 23, 2006
Facilitation by Pinus flexilis during succession: a hierarchy of mechanisms benefits other plant speciesDayna Baumeister, Ragan M Callaway
Ecology and Evolution|October 23, 2024
Associations Between Developmental Stability, Canalization, and Phenotypic Plasticity in Response to Heterogeneous ExperienceShu Wang, Ragan M Callaway
The New Phytologist|January 7, 2020
Decisions, decisions, decisions: plant roots detect and respond to complex environmental cuesRagan M Callaway, Long Li
Ecology and Evolution|August 29, 2018
Traits correlate with invasive success more than plasticity: A comparison of three <i>Centaurea</i> congenersDaniel Montesinos, Ragan M Callaway
Annals of Botany|March 28, 2012
Interactions between exotic invasive plants and soil microbes in the rhizosphere suggest that 'everything is not everywhere'Marnie E Rout, Ragan M Callaway
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Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Positive interactions in plant communities and the individualistic-continuum conceptRagan M Callaway
Ecology|July 30, 2020
Soil origin corresponds with variation in growth of an invasive Centaurea, but not of non-invasive congenersDaniel Montesinos, Ragan M Callaway
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 6, 2026
Functional traits produce conditional outcomes in different community contextsYe Su, Ragan M Callaway
Ecology|April 8, 2021
Plasticity in response to plant-plant interactions and water availabilityShu Wang, Ragan M Callaway
The New Phytologist|July 28, 2022
New support for the Enhanced Mutualism Hypothesis for invasionYlva Lekberg, Ragan M Callaway
Ecology|August 23, 2006
Facilitation by Pinus flexilis during succession: a hierarchy of mechanisms benefits other plant speciesDayna Baumeister, Ragan M Callaway
Ecology and Evolution|October 23, 2024
Associations Between Developmental Stability, Canalization, and Phenotypic Plasticity in Response to Heterogeneous ExperienceShu Wang, Ragan M Callaway
The New Phytologist|January 7, 2020
Decisions, decisions, decisions: plant roots detect and respond to complex environmental cuesRagan M Callaway, Long Li
Ecology and Evolution|August 29, 2018
Traits correlate with invasive success more than plasticity: A comparison of three <i>Centaurea</i> congenersDaniel Montesinos, Ragan M Callaway
Annals of Botany|March 28, 2012
Interactions between exotic invasive plants and soil microbes in the rhizosphere suggest that 'everything is not everywhere'Marnie E Rout, Ragan M Callaway
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