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Evans EW. Grasshopper (Insecta: Orthoptera: Acrididae) assemblages of tallgrass prairie: influence of fire frequency, topography, and vegetation. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 1988;66:1495 -1501. doi:10.1139/z88-219.
Evans EW, Finck EJ, Briggs JM, et al. Is fire a disturbance in grasslands?. Bragg TB, Stubbendieck J. 1989:159 -161.
Evans EW. Fire as a natural disturbance to grasshopper assemblages of tallgrass prairie. Oikos. 1984;43:9 -16. doi:10.2307/3544239.
Evans EW, Smith CC, Gendron RP. Timing of reproduction in a prairie legume: seasonal impacts of insects consuming flowers and seeds. Oecologia. 1989;78:220 -230. doi:10.1007/BF00377159.
Evans EW, Seastedt TR. The relations of phytophagous invertebrates and rangeland plants. In: Bedunah DJ, Sosebee RE Wildland Plants: Physiological Ecology and Developmental Morphology. Wildland Plants: Physiological Ecology and Developmental Morphology. Denver, CO: Society for Range Management; 1995:580 -634.
Evans EW, Rogers RA, Opfermann DJ. Sampling grasshoppers (Orhoptera:Acrididae ) on burned and unburned tallgrass prairie: night trapping vs. sweeping. Environmental Entomology. 1983;12:1449 -1454. doi:10.1093/ee/12.5.1449 .
Evans-White MA, Dodds WK, Gray L, Fritz KM. A comparison of the trophic ecology of crayfish (Orconectes nais (Faxon) and Orconectes neglectus (Faxon)) and central stonerollers (Compostoma anomalum (Rafinesque)): omnivory in a tallgrass prairie stream. Hydrobiologia. 2001;462:131 -144. doi:10.1023/A:1013182100150.
Evans-White M, Dodds WK, Whiles MR. Ecosystem significance of crayfishes and central stonerollers in a tallgrass prairie stream: Functional differences between co-occurring omnivores. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 2003;22:423 -441. doi:10.2307/1468272.
Evans-White MA. A comparison of the functional role of crayfishes and central stonerollers in a tallgrass prairie stream. 2000;MS Thesis:1 -96.
Evans-White MA, Dodds WK, Huggins DG, Baker DS. Thresholds in macroinvertebrate biodiversity and stoichiometry across water-quality gradients in Central Plains (USA) streams. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 2009;28:855 -868. doi:10.1899/08-113.1.
Eyster-Smith NM. Tallgrass prairies: an ecological analysis of 77 remnants. 1984;PhD Dissertation:1 -328.
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Fahey TJ, Knapp AK. Principles and Standards for Measuring Net Primary Production. (Fahey TJ, Knapp AK). Oxford University Press, NY; 2007:268 -.
Fahey TJ, Knapp AK. Primary production: Guiding principles and standards for measurement. In: Fahey TJ, Knapp AK Principles and Standards for Measuring Net Primary Production. Principles and Standards for Measuring Net Primary Production. Oxford University Press, NY; 2007:3 -11. Available at: http://www.cabdirect.org/abstracts/20073139615.html?freeview=true.
Fahnestock JT, Knapp AK. Response of Andropogon gerardii to simulated acid rain. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science. 1990;93:85 -90. doi:10.2307/3628150.
Fahnestock JT. Indirect effects of selective grass herbivory by bison on tallgrass prairie forbs. 1992;MS Thesis:1 -64.
Fahnestock JT, Knapp AK. Responses of forbs and grasses to selective grazing by bison: interactions between herbivory and water stress. Vegetatio. 1994;115:123 -131. doi:10.1007/BF00044867.
Fahnestock JT, Knapp AK. Water relations and growth of tallgrass prairie forbs in response to selective herbivory by bison. International Journal of Plant Science. 1993;154:432 -440. Available at: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2995662.
Farley GH. Comparative breeding strategies of two coexisting passerines: Bell's vireo (Vireo bellii) and Bewick's wren (Thyromanes bewickii). 1987;MS Thesis:1 -52. Available at: http://krex.k-state.edu/dspace/handle/2097/22339.
Fatichi S, Or D, Walko R, et al. Soil structure is an important omission in Earth System Models. Nature Communications. 2020;11(522). doi:10.1038/s41467-020-14411-z.
Fay P. Insect diversity in two burned and grazed grasslands. Environmental Entomology. 2003;32:1099 -1104. doi:10.1603/0046-225X-32.5.1099.
Fay PA, Hartnett DC, Knapp AK. Plant tolerance of gall-insect attack and gall-insect performance. Ecology. 1996;77:521 -534. doi:10.2307/2265627.
Fay PA, Prober SM, Harpole WS, et al. Grassland productivity limited by multiple nutrients. Nature Plants. 2015;1(7):15080. doi:10.1038/nplants.2015.80.
Fay PA, Hartnett DC, Knapp AK. Increased photosynthesis and water potentials in Silphium integrifolium galled by cynipid wasps. Oecologia. 1993;93:114 -120. doi:10.1007/BF00321200.
Fay PA, Throop HL. Branching responses in Silphium integrifolium (Asteraceae) following mechanical or gall damage to apical meristems and neighbor removal. American Journal of Botany. 2005;92:954 -959. doi:10.3732/ajb.92.6.954.
Fay PA, Knapp AK. Photosynthetic and stomatal responses to variable light in a cool-season and warm-season prairie forb. International Journal of Plant Science. 1996;157:303 -308. Available at: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2475266.
Fay PA. The growth and physiological responses of Silphium integrifolium to gall insect attack. 1992;PhD Dissertation:1 -102.
Fay PA, Carlisle JD, Knapp AK, Blair JM, Collins SL. Altering rainfall timing and quantity in a mesic grassland ecosystem: Design and performance of rainfall manipulation shelters. Ecosystems. 2000;3:308 -319. doi:10.1007/s100210000028.
Fay PA, Samenus RJJ. Gallwasp (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) mortality in a spring tallgrass prairie fire. Environmental Entomology. 1993;22:1333 -1337. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ee/22.6.1333 .
Fay PA, Kaufman DM, Nippert JB, Carlisle JD, Harper CW. Changes in grassland ecosystem function due to extreme rainfall events: implications for responses to climate change. Global Change Biology. 2008;14:1600 -1608. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2486.2008.01605.x.
Fay PA, Carlisle JD, Danner BT, et al. Altered rainfall patterns, gas exchange and growth in C3 and C4 grassland species. International Journal of Plant Sciences. 2002;163:549 -557.
Fay P, Knapp AK, Blair JM, Carlisle JD, Danner BT, McCarron JK. Rainfall timing, soil moisture dynamics, and plant responses in a mesic tallgrass prairie ecosystem. In: Weltzin JF, McPherson GR Precipitation Regimes and Terrestrial Ecosystems. A North American Perspective. Precipitation Regimes and Terrestrial Ecosystems. A North American Perspective. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press; 2003:147 -163.
Fay PA, Knapp AK. Photosynthetic and stomatal responses of Avena sativa (Poaceae) to a variable light environment. American Journal of Botany. 1993;80:1369 -1373. Available at: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2445664.
Fay PA, Knapp AK. Stomatal and photosynthetic responses to variable light in sorghum, soybeans and eastern gammagrass. Physiologia Plantarum. 1995;94:613 -620. doi:10.1111/j.1399-3054.1995.tb00975.x.
Fay PA, Hartnett DC. Constraints on the growth and allocation patterns of Silphium integrifolium (Asteraceae ) caused by cynipid gall wasps. Oecologia. 1991;88:243 -250. doi:10.1007/BF00320818.
Fay P, Carlisle JD, Knapp AK, Blair JM, Collins SL. Productivity responses to altered rainfall patterns in a C4-dominated grassland. Oecologia. 2003;137:245 -251. doi:10.1007/s00442-003-1331-3.
Fay PA, Knapp AK. Responses to short-term shade in soybean leaves: Effects of leaf position and drought stress. International Journal of Plant Science. 1998;159:805 -811. Available at: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2475151.
Fay PA, Blair JM, Smith MD, Nippert JB, Carlisle JD, Knapp AK. Relative effects of precipitation variability and warming on tallgrass prairie ecosystem function. Biogeosciences. 2011;8:3053 -3068. doi:10.5194/bg-8-3053-2011.
Fay PA, Carlisle JD, Danner BT, et al. Carbon and water relations of juvenile Quercus species in tallgrass prairie. Journal of Vegetation Science. 2001;12:807 -816. doi:10.2307/3236868.
Fedynich AM. Dissolved organic carbon concentrations in soil water collected in Tully soils from a tallgrass prairie. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science. 1989;92:121 -131. doi:10.2307/3628445.
Feldman AF, Feng X, Felton AJ, et al. Plant responses to changing rainfall frequency and magnitude. Nature Ecology & Evolution. In Press.
Feldman AF, Gianotti DJShort, Dong J, et al. Remotely sensed soil moisture can capture dynamics relevant to plant water uptake. Water Resources Research. 2023;59(2):e2022WR033814. doi:10.1029/2022WR033814.
Feldman AF, Feng X, Felton AJ, et al. Plant responses to changing rainfall frequency and magnitude. Nature Reviews Earth & Environment. 2024;5(4):276 - 294. doi:10.1038/s43017-024-00534-0.
Felton AJ, Knapp AK, Smith MD. Carbon exchange responses of a mesic grassland to an extreme gradient of precipitation. Oecologia. 2018:1 -12. doi:10.1007/s00442-018-4284-2.
Felton AJ, Knapp AK, Smith MD. Precipitation–productivity relationships and the duration of precipitation anomalies: An underappreciated dimension of climate change. Global Change Biology. 2021;27(6):1127 - 1140. doi:10.1111/gcb.15480.
Felton AJ, Slette IJ, Smith MD, Knapp AK. Precipitation amount and event size interact to reduce ecosystem functioning during dry years in a mesic grassland. Global Change Biology. 2020;26(2):658-668. doi:10.1111/gcb.14789.
Fernandez JA, Nippert JB, Prasad PVVara, Messina CD, Ciampitti IA. Post-silking 15N labelling reveals an enhanced nitrogen allocation to leaves in modern maize (Zea mays) genotypes. Journal of Plant Physiology. 2022;268:153577. doi:10.1016/j.jplph.2021.153577.
Fernández JA, Messina CD, Salinas A, Prasad PVVara, Nippert JB, Ciampitti IA. Kernel weight contribution to yield genetic gain of maize: a global review and US case studies. Dreisigacker S. Journal of Experimental Botany. 2022;73(11):3597 - 3609. doi:10.1093/jxb/erac103.
Finck EJ, Kaufman DW, Kaufman GA, et al. Mammals of the Konza Prairie Research Natural Area, Kansas. The Prairie Naturalist. 1986;18:153 -166.
Finck EJ. Observations at a northern harrier nest. Kansas Ornithological Society Bulletin. 1984;35:24 -.
Finck EJ. Male dickcissel behavior in primary and secondary habitats. The Wilson Bulletin. 1984;96:672 -680. doi:http://www.jstor.org/stable/4162000.

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