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LeRoy CJ, Hipp AL, Lueders K, et al. Plant phylogenetic history explains in‐stream decomposition at a global scale. Wardle D. Journal of Ecology. 2020;108(1):17-35. doi:10.1111/1365-2745.13262.
Zak DR, Tilman D, Parameter RR, et al. Plant production and the biomass of soil microorganisms in late-successional ecosystems: A continental-scale study. Ecology. 1994;75:2333 -2347. doi:10.2307/1940888.
Groffman PM, Turner CL. Plant productivity and nitrogen gas fluxes in tallgrass prairie. Landscape Ecology. 1995;10:255 -266. doi:10.1007/BF00128993.
Feldman AF, Feng X, Felton AJ, et al. Plant responses to changing rainfall frequency and magnitude. Nature Ecology & Evolution. In Press.
Seabloom EW, Borer ET, Buckley Y, et al. Plant species’ origin predicts dominance and response to nutrient enrichment and herbivores in global grasslands. Nature Communications. 2015;6:7710 -. doi:10.1038/ncomms8710.
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.
Johnson NC, Rowland DL, Corkidi L, Allen EB. Plant winners and losers during grassland N eutrophication differ in biomass allocation and mycorrhizas. Ecology. 2008;89:2868 -2878. doi:10.1890/07-1394.1.
Alexander HM, Mauck KE, Whitfield AE, Garrett KA, Malmstrom CM. Plant-virus interactions and the agro-ecological interface. European Journal of Plant Pathology. 2014;138:529 -537. doi:10.1007/s10658-013-0317-1.
Li J, Xie S, Wilson GT, et al. Plant–microbial interactions facilitate grassland species coexistence at the community level. Oikos. 2020;129(4):533-543. doi:10.1111/oik.06609.
Strum KM, Alfaro M, Haase B, et al. Plasma cholinesterases for monitoring pesticide exposure in Nearctic-Neotropical migratory shorebirds. Ornithología Neotropical. 2008;19 (Suppl):641 -651. Available at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/254414753_Plasma_cholinesterases_for_monitoring_pesticide_exposure_in_Nearctic-Neotropical_migratory_shorebirds.
Pinchi-Davila X, Vargas-Hernandez D, Romero-Jimenez M, et al. Pleoardoris graminearum gen. et sp. nov., a new member of Pleosporales from the North American Plains, biogeography and effects on B. gracilis growth. Mycologia. In Press.
Wiggam S, Ferguson CJ. Pollinator importance andtemporal variation in a population of Phlox divaricata L. (Polemoniaceae). American Midland Naturalist. 2005;154:42 -54. doi:10.1674/0003-0031(2005)154[0042:PIATVI]2.0.CO;2.
Dragoo JW, Coan KE, Moore KA, Henke SE, Fleisher RC, Wisely SM. Polymorphic microsatellite markers for the striped skunk, Mephitis mephitis, and other mephitids. Molecular Ecology Resources. 2009;9:383 -385. doi:10.1111/j.1755-0998.2008.02463.x.
Pau S, Nippert JB, Slapikas R, et al. Poor relationships between NEON Airborne Observation Platform data and field‐based vegetation traits at a mesic grassland. Ecology. 2022;103(2):e03590. doi:10.1002/ecy.v103.210.1002/ecy.3590.
Bernot RJ. Population differences in effects of fish on Physia integra refuge use. American Midland Naturalist. 2003;150:51 -57. doi:10.1674/0003-0031(2003)150[0051:PDIEOF]2.0.CO;2.
Klug PE, Wisely SM, With KA. Population genetic structure and landscape connectivity of the Eastern Yellowbelly Racer (Coluber constrictor flaviventris) in the contiguous tallgrass prairie of northeastern Kansas, USA. Landscape Ecology. 2011;26:281 -294. doi:10.1007/s10980-010-9554-2.
O’Keefe K, Tomeo N, Nippert JB, Springer CJ. Population origin and genome size do not impact Panicum virgatum (switchgrass) responses to variable precipitation. Ecosphere. 2013;4:37 -. doi:10.1890/ES12-00339.1.
Kaufman DW, Kaufman GA, Reed AW, Kaufman DM, Rehmeier RL. Populations of small mammals, tallgrass prairie and prescribed fire: A fire-reversal experiment. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science. 2020;123(1-2):1. doi:10.1660/062.123.0101.
Dodds WK, Brock J. A portable chamber for in situ determination of benthic metabolism. Freshwater Biology. 1998;39:49 -59. doi:10.1046/j.1365-2427.1998.00256.x.
Sousa BF, Westneat DF. Positive association between social and extra-pair mating in a polygynous songbird, the dickcissel (Spiza americana). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 2013;67(2):243 - 255. doi:10.1007/s00265-012-1444-y.
Ratajczak Z, Nippert JB, Hartman JC, Ocheltree TW. Positive feedbacks amplify rates of woody encroachment in mesic tallgrass prairie. Ecosphere. 2011;2:121 -. doi:10.1890/ES11-00212.1.
Knapp AK. Postburn differences in solar radiation, leaf temperature, and water stress influencing production in a lowland tallgrass prairie. American Journal of Botany. 1984;71:220 -227. doi:http://www.jstor.org/stable/2443749.
James SW. The postfire environment and earthworm populations in tallgrass prairie. Ecology. 1988;69:476 -483. doi:10.2307/1940446.
Knapp AK. Postfire water relations, production, and biomass allocation in the shrub, Rhus glabra, in tallgrass prairie. Botanical Gazette. 1986;147:90 -97. doi:http://www.jstor.org/stable/2474813.
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.
Hartman JC, Nippert JB, Orozco RA, Springer CJ. Potential ecological impacts of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) biofuel cultivation in the Central Great Plains, USA. Biomass and Bioenergy. 2011;35:3415 -3421. doi:10.1016/j.biombioe.2011.04.055.
Fletcher RJ, Hefley TJ, Robertson EP, Zuckerberg B, McCleery RA, Dorazio RM. A practical guide for combining data to model species distributions. Ecology. 2019;81:e02710. doi:10.1002/ecy.2710.
Ruffing CM, Veach AM, Schechner A, Rüegg J, Trentman MT, Dodds WK. Prairie stream metabolism recovery varies based on antecedent hydrology across a stream network after a bank‐full flood. Limnology and Oceanography. 2022;67(9):1986-1999. doi:10.1002/lno.12182.
Towne EG. Prairie vegetation and soil nutrient responses to ungulate carcasses. Oecologia. 2000;122:232 -239. doi:10.1007/PL00008851.
Bixler SH, Kaufman DW. Prairie voles occur at low density in ungrazed tallgrass prairie in eastern Kansas. The Prairie Naturalist. 1995;27:33 -40.
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.
Lemoine NP, Dietrich JD, Smith MD. Precipitation and environmental constraints on three aspects of flowering in three dominant tallgrass species. Functional Ecology. 2017. doi:10.1111/1365-2435.12904.
Franco ALC, Guan P, Cui S, et al. Precipitation effects on nematode diversity and carbon footprint across grasslands. Global Change Biology. 2022;28(6):2124-2132. doi:10.1111/gcb.16055.
Wang J, Tian D, Knapp AK, et al. Precipitation manipulation and terrestrial carbon cycling: The roles of treatment magnitude, experimental duration and local climate. Michaletz S. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 2021;30(9):1909 - 1921. doi:10.1111/geb.13356.
Dea HI, Urban A, Kazarina A, et al. Precipitation, not land use, primarily determines the composition of both plant and phyllosphere fungal communities. Frontiers in Fungal Biology. 2022;3:805225. doi:10.3389/ffunb.2022.805225.
Craine JM, Towne EG, Tolleson D, Nippert JB. Precipitation timing and grazer performance in a tallgrass prairie. Oikos. 2013;122:191 -198. doi:10.1111/j.1600-0706.2012.20400.x.
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.
Rivers JW, Sandercock BK. Predation by gray catbird on brown thrasher eggs. Southwestern Naturalist. 2004;49:101 -103. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1894/0038-4909(2004)049<0101:PBGCOB>2.0.CO;2.
Shipley FS. Predation on red-winged blackbird eggs and nestlings. The Wilson Bulletin. 1979;91:426 -433. Available at: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4161244.
Verheijen BHF, Erickson AN, Boyle WA, et al. Predation, parasitism, and drought counteract the benefits of patch-burn grazing for the reproductive success of grassland songbirds. Ornithological Applications. 2022;124:1–22. doi:10.1093/ornithapp/duab066.
Laws A, Joern A. Predator-prey interactions in a grassland food chain vary with temperature and food quality. Oikos. 2012;122:977 -986. doi:10.1111/j.1600-0706.2012.20419.x.
Marshall JD, Blair JM, Peters DPC, Okin G, Rango A, Williams M. Predicting and understanding ecosystem responses to climate change at continental scales. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 2008;6:273 -280. doi:10.1890/070165.
Seabloom EW, Borer ET, Buckley Y, et al. Predicting invasion in grassland ecosystems: is exotic dominance the real embarrassment of richness?. Global Change Biology. 2013;19(12):3677 - 3687. doi:10.1111/gcb.12370.
O'Brien JM, Dodds WK. Predicting NH4+ uptake andmineralization in prairie streams by using chamber incubation and short-termnutrient addition experiments. Freshwater Biology. 2008;52:102 -112.
Reinhart KO, Wilson GT, Rinella MJ. Predicting plant responses to mycorrhizae: integrating evolutionary history and plant traits. Ecology Letters. 2012;15:689 -695. doi:10.1111/j.1461-0248.2012.01786.x.
Brock B, Owensby CE. Predictive models for grazing distribution: a GIS approach. Journal of Range Management. 2000;53:39 -46. doi:10.2307/4003390.
Hazelton PK, Robel RJ. Preferences and influence of paired food items on energy intake of American robins and gray catbirds. Journal of Wildlife Management. 1984;48:198 -202. doi:10.2307/3808471.
Macpherson GL. Preliminary assessment of nitrate at two sites in Kansas-comparison of alluvial aquifer and fractured limestone, Kansas Water Resources Research Institute Report, Contribution No. 305. 1993:39 -.
Stewart JB, Gray LW. Preliminary modelling of transpiration from the FIFE site in Kansas. Agricultural and Forest Meterology. 1989;48:305 -315. doi:10.1016/0168-1923(89)90075-0.
Nippert JB, Telleria L, Blackmore P, Taylor JH, O'Connor RC. Is a prescribed fire sufficient to slow the spread of woody plants in an infrequently burned grassland? A case study in tallgrass prairie. Rangeland Ecology & Management. 2021;78:79 - 89. doi:10.1016/j.rama.2021.05.007.

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