Kimberly O'Keefe

Kimberly O'Keefe

University of Wisconsin-Madison

H-index: 8

North America-United States

About Kimberly O'Keefe

Kimberly O'Keefe, With an exceptional h-index of 8 and a recent h-index of 7 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison, specializes in the field of Plant ecophysiology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Using root and soil traits to forecast woody encroachment dynamics in mesic grassland

Linking stem rehydration kinetics to hydraulic traits using a novel method and mechanistic model

Impacts of riparian and non-riparian woody encroachment on tallgrass prairie ecohydrology

At least it is a dry cold: the global distribution of freeze–thaw and drought stress and the traits that may impart poly-tolerance in conifers

Root traits reveal safety and efficiency differences in grasses and shrubs exposed to different fire regimes

N and P constrain C in ecosystems under climate change: Role of nutrient redistribution, accumulation, and stoichiometry

Spatio-temporal differences in leaf physiology are associated with fire, not drought, in a clonally integrated shrub

Beneath the bark: Assessing woody stem water and carbon fluxes and its prevalence across climates and the woody plant phylogeny

Kimberly O'Keefe Information

University

Position

Postdoctoral Research Associate

Citations(all)

169

Citations(since 2020)

144

Cited By

65

hIndex(all)

8

hIndex(since 2020)

7

i10Index(all)

7

i10Index(since 2020)

5

Email

University Profile Page

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Kimberly O'Keefe Skills & Research Interests

Plant ecophysiology

Top articles of Kimberly O'Keefe

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Using root and soil traits to forecast woody encroachment dynamics in mesic grassland

Jesse B Nippert

Kate McCulloh

Kevin Wilcox

Kim O'Keefe

Rachel Keen

...

2023/12/21

Linking stem rehydration kinetics to hydraulic traits using a novel method and mechanistic model

Annals of Botany

Kimberly O’Keefe

Duncan D Smith

Katherine A McCulloh

2023/6/6

Impacts of riparian and non-riparian woody encroachment on tallgrass prairie ecohydrology

Ecosystems

Rachel M Keen

Jesse B Nippert

Pamela L Sullivan

Zak Ratajczak

Brynn Ritchey

...

2023/3

At least it is a dry cold: the global distribution of freeze–thaw and drought stress and the traits that may impart poly-tolerance in conifers

Katherine A McCulloh

Steven P Augustine

Alex Goke

Rachel Jordan

Christopher P Krieg

...

2023/1

Root traits reveal safety and efficiency differences in grasses and shrubs exposed to different fire regimes

Functional Ecology

Kimberly O'Keefe

Seton Bachle

Rachel Keen

E Greg Tooley

Jesse B Nippert

2022/2

N and P constrain C in ecosystems under climate change: Role of nutrient redistribution, accumulation, and stoichiometry

Ecological Applications

Edward B Rastetter

Bonnie L Kwiatkowski

David W Kicklighter

Audrey Barker Plotkin

Helene Genet

...

2022/12

Spatio-temporal differences in leaf physiology are associated with fire, not drought, in a clonally integrated shrub

AoB Plants

Emily R Wedel

Kimberly O’Keefe

Jesse B Nippert

Braden Hoch

Rory C O’Connor

2021/8/1

Beneath the bark: Assessing woody stem water and carbon fluxes and its prevalence across climates and the woody plant phylogeny

Z Carter Berry

Eleinis Ávila-Lovera

Mark E De Guzman

Kimberly O’Keefe

Nathan C Emery

2021/7/27

Do invasive jumping worms impact sugar maple (Acer saccharum) water-use dynamics in a Central Hardwoods forest?

Biological Invasions

Kimberly O’Keefe

Katherine A McCulloh

2021/1

Physiological responses of germinant Pinus palustris and P. taeda seedlings to water stress and the significance of the grass-stage

Forest Ecology and Management

James Hart

Kimberly O'Keefe

Steven P Augustine

Katherine A McCulloh

2020/2/15

Bridging the flux gap: Sap flow measurements reveal species‐specific patterns of water use in a tallgrass prairie

Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences

Kimberly O'Keefe

David M Bell

Katherine A McCulloh

Jesse B Nippert

2020/2

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