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Adam Kay
Adam Kay
Professor of Biology, University of St. Thomas
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Productivity is a poor predictor of plant species richness
PB Adler, EW Seabloom, ET Borer, H Hillebrand, Y Hautier, A Hector, ...
science 333 (6050), 1750-1753, 2011
6522011
Thermal adaptation generates a diversity of thermal limits in a rainforest ant community
M Kaspari, NA Clay, J Lucas, SP Yanoviak, A Kay
Global change biology 21 (3), 1092-1102, 2015
3222015
Linking nutrition and behavioural dominance: carbohydrate scarcity limits aggression and activity in Argentine ants
CD Grover, AD Kay, JA Monson, TC Marsh, DA Holway
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 274 (1628), 2951-2957, 2007
2192007
Plant species’ origin predicts dominance and response to nutrient enrichment and herbivores in global grasslands
EW Seabloom, ET Borer, YM Buckley, EE Cleland, KF Davies, J Firn, ...
Nature communications 6 (1), 7710, 2015
1832015
Elemental stoichiometry of freshwater fishes in relation to phylogeny, allometry and ecology
HA Hendrixson, RW Sterner, AD Kay
Journal of Fish Biology 70 (1), 121-140, 2007
1542007
Toward a stoichiometric framework for evolutionary biology
AD Kay, IW Ashton, E Gorokhova, AJ Kerkhoff, A Liess, E Litchman
Oikos 109 (1), 6-17, 2005
1182005
Do extrafloral nectaries distract ants from visiting flowers? An experimental test of an overlooked hypothesis
D Wagner, A Kay
Evolutionary Ecology Research 4 (2), 293-305, 2002
1182002
Abundance of introduced species at home predicts abundance away in herbaceous communities
J Firn, JL Moore, AS MacDougall, ET Borer, EW Seabloom, ...
Ecology letters 14 (3), 274-281, 2011
1122011
Predicting invasion in grassland ecosystems: is exotic dominance the real embarrassment of richness?
EW Seabloom, ET Borer, Y Buckley, EE Cleland, K Davies, J Firn, ...
Global Change Biology 19 (12), 3677-3687, 2013
1032013
Applying optimal foraging theory to assess nutrient availability ratios for ants
A Kay
Ecology 83 (7), 1935-1944, 2002
1002002
The relative availabilities of complementary resources affect the feeding preferences of ant colonies
A Kay
Behavioral Ecology 15 (1), 63-70, 2004
972004
Stoichiometric response of nitrogen-fixing and non-fixing dicots to manipulations of CO2, nitrogen, and diversity
AM Novotny, JD Schade, SE Hobbie, AD Kay, M Kyle, PB Reich, JJ Elser
Oecologia 151, 687-696, 2007
932007
Nutrition and interference competition have interactive effects on the behavior and performance of Argentine ants
AD Kay, T Zumbusch, JL Heinen, TC Marsh, DA Holway
Ecology 91 (1), 57-64, 2010
902010
Exploring patterns and mechanisms of interspecific and intraspecific variation in body elemental composition of desert consumers
AL González, JM Fariña, AD Kay, R Pinto, PA Marquet
Oikos 120 (8), 1247-1255, 2011
862011
Ant stoichiometry: elemental homeostasis in stage-structured colonies
AD Kay, S Rostampour, RW Sterner
Functional Ecology, 1037-1044, 2006
692006
A carbohydrate-rich diet increases social immunity in ants
AD Kay, AJ Bruning, A van Alst, TT Abrahamson, WOH Hughes, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 281 (1778), 20132374, 2014
532014
Increased grassland arthropod production with mammalian herbivory and eutrophication: a test of mediation pathways
EM Lind, KJ La Pierre, EW Seabloom, J Alberti, O Iribarne, J Firn, ...
Ecology 98 (12), 3022-3033, 2017
482017
Using nutritional ecology to predict community structure: a field test in Neotropical ants
M Kaspari, D Donoso, JA Lucas, T Zumbusch, AD Kay
Ecosphere 3 (11), 1-15, 2012
472012
Thermal adaptation and phosphorus shape thermal performance in an assemblage of rainforest ants
M Kaspari, NA Clay, J Lucas, S Revzen, A Kay, SP Yanoviak
Ecology 97 (4), 1038-1047, 2016
452016
By their own devices: invasive Argentine ants have shifted diet without clear aid from symbiotic microbes
YI Hu, DA Holway, P Łukasik, L Chau, AD Kay, EG LeBrun, KA Miller, ...
Molecular ecology 26 (6), 1608-1630, 2017
432017
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