Ronald J. Ryel

4.8k total citations
81 papers, 3.4k citations indexed

About

Ronald J. Ryel is a scholar working on Global and Planetary Change, Plant Science and Nature and Landscape Conservation. According to data from OpenAlex, Ronald J. Ryel has authored 81 papers receiving a total of 3.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 35 papers in Global and Planetary Change, 34 papers in Plant Science and 27 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation. Recurrent topics in Ronald J. Ryel's work include Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics (28 papers), Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies (21 papers) and Plant responses to elevated CO2 (12 papers). Ronald J. Ryel is often cited by papers focused on Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics (28 papers), Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies (21 papers) and Plant responses to elevated CO2 (12 papers). Ronald J. Ryel collaborates with scholars based in United States, Germany and United Kingdom. Ronald J. Ryel's co-authors include Wolfram Beyschlag, M. M. Caldwell, A. Joshua Leffler, Stephan D. Flint, Rainer Wirth, Paul W. Barnes, Martyn M. Caldwell, Bert Hölldobler, Hubert Herz and Carolyn Y. Ivans and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Ecology and New Phytologist.

In The Last Decade

Ronald J. Ryel

77 papers receiving 3.2k citations

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All Works

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Barnes, Paul W., Ronald J. Ryel, & Stephan D. Flint. (2017). UV Screening in Native and Non-native Plant Species in the Tropical Alpine: Implications for Climate Change-Driven Migration of Species to Higher Elevations. Frontiers in Plant Science. 8. 1451–1451. 23 indexed citations
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Barnes, Paul W., Mark A. Tobler, Ken Keefover‐Ring, et al.. (2015). Rapid modulation of ultraviolet shielding in plants is influenced by solar ultraviolet radiation and linked to alterations in flavonoids. Plant Cell & Environment. 39(1). 222–230. 69 indexed citations
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Barnes, Paul W., Stephan D. Flint, Ronald J. Ryel, et al.. (2014). Rediscovering leaf optical properties: New insights into plant acclimation to solar UV radiation. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry. 93. 94–100. 38 indexed citations
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Prieto, Iván & Ronald J. Ryel. (2014). Internal hydraulic redistribution prevents the loss of root conductivity during drought. Tree Physiology. 34(1). 39–48. 40 indexed citations
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Mock, Karen E., Colin M. Callahan, M. Nurul Islam‐Faridi, et al.. (2012). Widespread Triploidy in Western North American Aspen (Populus tremuloides). PLoS ONE. 7(10). e48406–e48406. 63 indexed citations
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Jones, Scott B., et al.. (2011). Associations of Near-Surface Soil Moisture and Annual Plant Community Dynamics. Digital Commons - USU (Utah State University). 17(1). 12. 4 indexed citations
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Rogers, Paul C., Dale L. Bartos, & Ronald J. Ryel. (2011). Historical Patterns in Lichen Communities of Montane Quaking Aspen Forests. Advances in Environmental Research. 15. 33–64. 10 indexed citations
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Clair, Samuel B. St., et al.. (2010). Genetic Contributions to Phenotypic Variation in Physiology, Growth, and Vigor of Western Aspen (Populus tremuloides) Clones. Forest Science. 56(2). 222–230. 20 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., 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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Wirth, Rainer, Hubert Herz, Ronald J. Ryel, Wolfram Beyschlag, & B. Hölldobler. (2003). Herbivory of Leaf Cutting Ants. A Case study in the tropical rainforest of Panama. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 164(10). 3921–8. 7 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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Valdez, Richard A. & Ronald J. Ryel. (1997). Life History and Ecology of the Humpback Chub Population in the Colorado River in Grand Canyon, Arizona. Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology. 59(1-2). 3–65. 6 indexed citations
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Beyschlag, Wolfram, et al.. (1996). Experimental Studies on the Competitive Balance between Two Central European Roadside Grasses with Different Growth Forms: 2. Controlled Experiments on the Influence of Soil Depth, Salinity and Allelopathy on Competitive Ability. Botanica Acta. 109. 449–455. 5 indexed citations
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Ryel, Ronald J., Paul W. Barnes, Wolfram Beyschlag, M. M. Caldwell, & Stephan D. Flint. (1990). Plant competition for light analyzed with a multispecies canopy model. Oecologia. 82(3). 304–310. 112 indexed citations
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Barnes, Paul W., Wolfram Beyschlag, Ronald J. Ryel, Stephan D. Flint, & M. M. Caldwell. (1990). Plant competition for light analyzed with a multispecies canopy model. Oecologia. 82(4). 560–566. 76 indexed citations
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Ryel, Ronald J.. (1980). An Analysis of a Measure of Productivity in Mule Deer Populations. 1 indexed citations

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