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Kathleen H. Keeler

Professor
School of Biological Sciences
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
412B Manter Hall
(402)472-2717
kkeeler1@unl.edu

Papers on other interests

  • Keeler, K.H. and G. Balogh. 2004. Host range extension for Chlorchlamys chloroleucaria (Geometrinae, Geometridae) to include Eriogonum alatum (Polygonaceae). Great Lakes Naturalist. 36(1): 14-15.

  • Keeler, K.H. C.E. Turner and M.R.Bolick. 1995. Movement of crop herbicide resistance transgenes into wild plants. pp. 303-330 In: S.O.Duke, editor. Herbicide-Resistant Crops: Agricultural, economic, environmental, regulatory and technological aspects. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL.

  • Joern, A. and K.H. Keeler, editors. 1995. The Changing Prairie. Oxford University Press, New York.

  • Hartnett, D.C. and K.H. Keeler. 1995. Population processes. pp. 82-99 In: A. Joern and K. H. Keeler, editors. The Changing Prairie. Oxford University Press, New York.

  • Keeler, K.H. 1993. Fifteen years of colony suvivorship in the western harvester ant Pogonomyrmex occidentalis. The Southwestern Naturalist. 38: 286-289.

  • Keeler, K.H. 1991. Survivorship and recruitment in a long-lived perennial Ipomoea leptophylla(Convolvulaceae). American Midland Naturalist 126: 44-60.