Michael S. Peek

937 total citations
17 papers, 653 citations indexed

About

Michael S. Peek is a scholar working on Global and Planetary Change, Plant Science and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, Michael S. Peek has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 653 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Global and Planetary Change, 8 papers in Plant Science and 7 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in Michael S. Peek's work include Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics (11 papers), Rangeland and Wildlife Management (6 papers) and Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies (4 papers). Michael S. Peek is often cited by papers focused on Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics (11 papers), Rangeland and Wildlife Management (6 papers) and Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies (4 papers). Michael S. Peek collaborates with scholars based in United States. Michael S. Peek's co-authors include A. Joshua Leffler, Carolyn Y. Ivans, Ronald J. Ryel, Irwin N. Forseth, Martyn M. Caldwell, Estelle Russek‐Cohen, M. M. Caldwell, Andrew J. McElrone, Joe H. Sullivan and Dennis C. Gitz and has published in prestigious journals such as Ecology, New Phytologist and Journal of Ecology.

In The Last Decade

Michael S. Peek

17 papers receiving 614 citations

Peers

Michael S. Peek
Juan Loreti Argentina
Michell L. Thomey United States
David C. Tremmel United States
Graeme N.D. Rogers New Zealand
Anna K. Gilgen Switzerland
Juan Loreti Argentina
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Countries citing papers authored by Michael S. Peek

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All Works

17 of 17 papers shown
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Slaymaker, David H., et al.. (2014). Genetic Structure of Native and Restored Populations of American Beachgrass (Ammophila breviligulataFern.) along the New Jersey Coast. Journal of Coastal Research. 316. 1334–1343. 5 indexed citations
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Ryel, Ronald J., A. Joshua Leffler, Carolyn Y. Ivans, Michael S. Peek, & Martyn M. Caldwell. (2010). Functional Differences in Water‐Use Patterns of Contrasting Life Forms in Great Basin Steppelands. Vadose Zone Journal. 9(3). 548–560. 80 indexed citations
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Peek, Michael S. & Irwin N. Forseth. (2009). Positive effects of soil nitrogen pulses on individuals can have negative consequences for population growth during drought in a herbaceous desert perennial. Journal of Ecology. 97(3). 440–449. 4 indexed citations
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Hooker, Toby D., et al.. (2008). Distribution of ecosystem C and N within contrasting vegetation types in a semiarid rangeland in the Great Basin, USA. Biogeochemistry. 90(3). 291–308. 58 indexed citations
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Leffler, A. Joshua, et al.. (2007). POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTION OF RESPIRATION BY ANABRUS SIMPLEX (MORMON CRICKETS) TO NET CO2EXCHANGE IN THREE GREAT BASIN ECOSYSTEMS. Western North American Naturalist. 67(1). 109–119. 2 indexed citations
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Peek, Michael S. & Irwin N. Forseth. (2005). Non-destructive estimation of lateral root distribution in an aridland perennial. Plant and Soil. 273(1-2). 211–217. 9 indexed citations
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Leffler, A. Joshua, et al.. (2005). HYDRAULIC REDISTRIBUTION THROUGH THE ROOT SYSTEMS OF SENESCED PLANTS. Ecology. 86(3). 633–642. 80 indexed citations
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Peek, Michael S., A. Joshua Leffler, Carolyn Y. Ivans, Ronald J. Ryel, & Martyn M. Caldwell. (2004). Fine root distribution and persistence under field conditions of three co‐occurring Great Basin species of different life form. New Phytologist. 165(1). 171–180. 53 indexed citations
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Peek, Michael S., Andrew J. McElrone, & Irwin N. Forseth. (2004). Gas exchange responses of a desert herbaceous perennial to variable sunlight in contrasting microhabitats. Journal of Arid Environments. 58(4). 439–449. 4 indexed citations
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Ryel, Ronald J., A. Joshua Leffler, Michael S. Peek, Carolyn Y. Ivans, & M. M. Caldwell. (2003). Water conservation in Artemisia tridentata through redistribution of precipitation. Oecologia. 141(2). 335–345. 77 indexed citations
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Peek, Michael S., A. Joshua Leffler, Stephan D. Flint, & Ronald J. Ryel. (2003). How much variance is explained by ecologists? Additional perspectives. Oecologia. 137(2). 161–170. 26 indexed citations
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Sullivan, Joe H., Dennis C. Gitz, Michael S. Peek, & Andrew J. McElrone. (2003). Response of three eastern tree species to supplemental UV-B radiation: leaf chemistry and gas exchange. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 120(1-4). 219–228. 63 indexed citations
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Peek, Michael S. & Irwin N. Forseth. (2003). Enhancement of photosynthesis and growth of an aridland perennial in response to soil nitrogen pulses generated by mule deer. Environmental and Experimental Botany. 49(2). 169–180. 13 indexed citations
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Peek, Michael S. & Irwin N. Forseth. (2003). Microhabitat dependent responses to resource pulses in the aridland perennial, Cryptantha flava. Journal of Ecology. 91(3). 457–466. 20 indexed citations
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Peek, Michael S., et al.. (2002). Physiological response curve analysis using nonlinear mixed models. Oecologia. 132(2). 175–180. 121 indexed citations
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Sullivan, Joe H., Dennis C. Gitz, Michael S. Peek, & Andrew J. McElrone. (2002). <title>Effects of UV-B radiation on phenolic composition and deposition patterns and leaf physiology in three Eastern tree species</title>. Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE. 4482. 350–362. 3 indexed citations

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