
About
Dr. Elizabeth Waring is a Professor in the College of Natural Sciences at Northeastern State University. With a PhD in Biology from Texas Tech University (2017), she specializes in plant ecophysiology and macroinvertebrate leaf litter interactions.
- PhD, Biology, Texas Tech University (2017)
- MS, Biology, Fort Hays State University (2010)
- BS, Biology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2007)
Research Focus: Dr. Waring investigates how plant traits (photosynthesis, structural characteristics) interact with environmental factors like nitrogen availability and climate change, particularly in wetland and invasive species contexts. Her work spans scales from leaf-level processes to global change biology.
Publications Trend: Recent articles (2025-2022) emphasize nutrient management in agriculture, climate change impacts on biomass, and detritus-based stream ecology. Earlier work (2017-2010) focused on invasive plant physiology and flooding tolerance mechanisms.
Students Mentored: She has guided over a dozen undergraduate students (2020-present) in plant ecophysiology projects and served as primary advisor for graduate students since 2020.
- Labs: Tah SL 214 (Tahlequah Campus)
- Office: Tahlequah SC 151
- Contact: waringe@nsuok.edu
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