Kathryn Bloodworth

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Kathryn Bloodworth

Post-Doctoral Associate

Latest Papers

Heatwaves leave a legacy on a dominant understory grass in longleaf pine savanna

| Ecosphere
Author(s): Kathryn J. Bloodworth, Morgan Dyan Trimas Frost, Alyssa L. Young, Gabriell A. Allred, Daniel Araya, Zachary L. T. Bunch, Jessica M. Ford, Eliza A. Glass, Sarah L. Gora, Curtis E. Green, et. al


Rhizobial diversity impacts soybean resistance, but not tolerance, to herbivory during drought

| Basic and Applied Ecology
Author(s): Kimberly J Komatsu, Nicole L Esch, Kathryn J Bloodworth, Karin T Burghardt, Kelsey McGurrin, Jamie D Pullen, John D Parker


Plant size, latitude, and phylogeny explain within-population variability in herbivory

| Science
Author(s): The Herbivory Variability Network*†, M. L. Robinson, P. G. Hahn, B. D. Inouye, N. Underwood, S. R. Whitehead, K. C. Abbott, E. M. Bruna, N. I. Cacho, L. A. Dyer, et. al


Heatwave implications for the future of longleaf pine savanna understory restoration

| Plant Ecology
Author(s): Alyssa L. Young, Kathryn J. Bloodworth, Morgan D. T. Frost, Curtis E. Green, Sally E. Koerner


Effects of white‐tailed deer exclusion on the plant community composition of an upland tallgrass prairie ecosystem

| Journal of Vegetation Science
Author(s): Kathryn J. Bloodworth, Mark E. Ritchie, Kimberly J. Komatsu, Zaal Kikvidze


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