Samuel J. McNaughton
Affiliations: | Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, United States |
Area:
Ecology Biology, Range Management Agriculture, Forestry and Wildlife Agriculture, Biogeochemistry, Environmental SciencesWebsite:
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""Samuel Joseph OR J. McNaughton Syracuse""Bio:
(1939 - 2024)
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https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Samuel_Mcnaughton
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorCalvin McMillan | grad student | 1964 | UT Austin (Terrestrial Ecology Tree) | |
(Ecotypic patterns in Typha and their significance in ecosystem integration.) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeDouglas A. Frank | grad student | Syracuse (Terrestrial Ecology Tree) | |
Brian J. Wilsey | grad student | Syracuse (Evolution Tree) | |
Lawrence E. Hurd | grad student | 1972 | Syracuse (Terrestrial Ecology Tree) |
Mahesh Sankaran | grad student | 2001 | Syracuse |
David J. Augustine | grad student | 2002 | Syracuse |
T. Michael Anderson | grad student | 2004 | Syracuse (Terrestrial Ecology Tree) |
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Sankaran M, Mcnaughton SJ. (2013) Terrestrial Plant-Herbivore Interactions: Integrating Across Multiple Determinants and Trophic Levels Vegetation Ecology: Second Edition. 233-259 |
McNaughton SJ. (2012) Dryland Herbaceous Perennials Response of Plants to Multiple Stresses. 307-328 |
Anderson TM, Ritchie ME, Mayemba E, et al. (2007) Forage nutritive quality in the Serengeti ecosystem: the roles of fire and herbivory. The American Naturalist. 170: 343-57 |
Anderson TM, Ritchie ME, McNaughton SJ. (2007) Rainfall and soils modify plant community response to grazing in Serengeti National Park. Ecology. 88: 1191-201 |
Anderson TM, Metzger KL, McNaughton SJ. (2007) Multi-scale analysis of plant species richness in Serengeti grasslands Journal of Biogeography. 34: 313-323 |
Anderson TM, Dong Y, Mcnaughton SJ. (2006) Nutrient acquisition and physiological responses of dominant Serengeti grasses to variation in soil texture and grazing Journal of Ecology. 94: 1164-1175 |
Augustine DJ, McNaughton SJ. (2006) Interactive effects of ungulate herbivores, soil fertility, and variable rainfall on ecosystem processes in a semi-arid savanna Ecosystems. 9: 1242-1256 |
Anderson TM, McNaughton SJ, Ritchie ME. (2004) Scale-dependent relationships between the spatial distribution of a limiting resource and plant species diversity in an African grassland ecosystem. Oecologia. 139: 277-87 |
Augustine DJ, Mcnaughton SJ. (2004) Regulation of shrub dynamics by native browsing ungulates on East African rangeland Journal of Applied Ecology. 41: 45-58 |
Augustine DJ, McNaughton SJ. (2004) Temporal asynchrony in soil nutrient dynamics and plant production in a semiarid ecosystem Ecosystems. 7: 829-840 |