Eli N. Wess
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Also affiliated: Conway School of Landscape Design (2024–2025)
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Eli N. Wess's research focuses on the application of nonlinear dynamics and threshold elemental ratio principles within ecology and evolution. This work investigates how these concepts can be applied across different levels of ecological organization, from individual organisms to entire ecosystems. Wess is involved in the development and maintenance of the Limno-STOICH database, which systematically links the elemental stoichiometry of organisms with their respective inland aquatic habitats. This resource aims to provide a comprehensive dataset for researchers studying nutrient cycling and ecological interactions. His recent publications explore the theoretical underpinnings of nonlinear thinking in ecological and evolutionary contexts, including the ecological scaling of the Threshold Elemental Ratio. Wess collaborates with Halvor M. Halvorson and Felicia S. Osburn at the University of Central Arkansas.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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Limno‐ <scp>STOICH</scp> : A comprehensive database linking the elemental stoichiometry of organisms with inland aquatic habitats (2026)
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Nonlinear thinking in ecology and evolution: applying the threshold elemental ratio across levels of ecological organization (2025)
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Nonlinear thinking in ecology and evolution: The case for ecological scaling of the Threshold Elemental Ratio (2024)
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- Nonlinear thinking in ecology and evolution: applying the threshold elemental ratio across levels of ecological organization
- Nonlinear thinking in ecology and evolution: The case for ecological scaling of the Threshold Elemental Ratio
- Limno‐ <scp>STOICH</scp> : A comprehensive database linking the elemental stoichiometry of organisms with inland aquatic habitats
- Nonlinear thinking in ecology and evolution: applying the threshold elemental ratio across levels of ecological organization
- Nonlinear thinking in ecology and evolution: The case for ecological scaling of the Threshold Elemental Ratio
- Limno‐ <scp>STOICH</scp> : A comprehensive database linking the elemental stoichiometry of organisms with inland aquatic habitats
- Nonlinear thinking in ecology and evolution: applying the threshold elemental ratio across levels of ecological organization
- Nonlinear thinking in ecology and evolution: The case for ecological scaling of the Threshold Elemental Ratio
- Limno‐ <scp>STOICH</scp> : A comprehensive database linking the elemental stoichiometry of organisms with inland aquatic habitats
- Nonlinear thinking in ecology and evolution: applying the threshold elemental ratio across levels of ecological organization
- Nonlinear thinking in ecology and evolution: The case for ecological scaling of the Threshold Elemental Ratio
- Limno‐ <scp>STOICH</scp> : A comprehensive database linking the elemental stoichiometry of organisms with inland aquatic habitats
- Nonlinear thinking in ecology and evolution: applying the threshold elemental ratio across levels of ecological organization
- Nonlinear thinking in ecology and evolution: The case for ecological scaling of the Threshold Elemental Ratio
- Nonlinear thinking in ecology and evolution: applying the threshold elemental ratio across levels of ecological organization
- Nonlinear thinking in ecology and evolution: The case for ecological scaling of the Threshold Elemental Ratio
- Nonlinear thinking in ecology and evolution: applying the threshold elemental ratio across levels of ecological organization
- Nonlinear thinking in ecology and evolution: The case for ecological scaling of the Threshold Elemental Ratio
- Nonlinear thinking in ecology and evolution: applying the threshold elemental ratio across levels of ecological organization
- Nonlinear thinking in ecology and evolution: The case for ecological scaling of the Threshold Elemental Ratio
- Nonlinear thinking in ecology and evolution: applying the threshold elemental ratio across levels of ecological organization
- Nonlinear thinking in ecology and evolution: The case for ecological scaling of the Threshold Elemental Ratio
- Nonlinear thinking in ecology and evolution: applying the threshold elemental ratio across levels of ecological organization
- Nonlinear thinking in ecology and evolution: The case for ecological scaling of the Threshold Elemental Ratio
- Nonlinear thinking in ecology and evolution: applying the threshold elemental ratio across levels of ecological organization
- Nonlinear thinking in ecology and evolution: The case for ecological scaling of the Threshold Elemental Ratio
- Nonlinear thinking in ecology and evolution: applying the threshold elemental ratio across levels of ecological organization
- Nonlinear thinking in ecology and evolution: The case for ecological scaling of the Threshold Elemental Ratio
- Nonlinear thinking in ecology and evolution: applying the threshold elemental ratio across levels of ecological organization
- Nonlinear thinking in ecology and evolution: The case for ecological scaling of the Threshold Elemental Ratio
- Limno‐ <scp>STOICH</scp> : A comprehensive database linking the elemental stoichiometry of organisms with inland aquatic habitats
- Limno‐ <scp>STOICH</scp> : A comprehensive database linking the elemental stoichiometry of organisms with inland aquatic habitats
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