Carlee Hensley Data-verified
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Carlee Hensley's research focuses on ecological studies within prairie ecosystems, specifically investigating earthworm populations. Her work has examined differences in earthworm density across tallgrass prairies in the Ozark Highlands over time, as well as variations in earthworm populations related to mound positions within native prairies in the same region. Hensley has collaborated with Edward E. Gbur, Lisa S. Wood, and Mary C. Savin at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville on these projects. Her scholarly output includes three publications, with a recent activity level indicating ongoing research engagement. Hensley's h-index is 1, reflecting her current standing in scholarly impact.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 2
Selected Publications
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Earthworm differences among mound positions in native prairies in the Ozark Highlands (2021)
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Earthworm density differences among tallgrass prairies over time in the Ozark Highlands (2021)
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- Earthworm density differences among tallgrass prairies over time in the Ozark Highlands
- Earthworm differences among mound positions in native prairies in the Ozark Highlands
- Earthworm density differences among tallgrass prairies over time in the Ozark Highlands
- Earthworm differences among mound positions in native prairies in the Ozark Highlands
- Earthworm density differences among tallgrass prairies over time in the Ozark Highlands
- Earthworm differences among mound positions in native prairies in the Ozark Highlands
- Earthworm density differences among tallgrass prairies over time in the Ozark Highlands
- Earthworm differences among mound positions in native prairies in the Ozark Highlands
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