Natalie A. Clay
Affiliations: | 2013 | University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, United States |
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Clay NA, Herrmann MC, Evans-White MA, et al. (2023) Sodium as a subsidy in the spring: evidence for a phenology of sodium limitation. Oecologia |
Clay NA. (2020) The geography of grassland plant chemistry and productivity accounts for ant sodium and sugar usage. The Journal of Animal Ecology. 89: 272-275 |
Siegert CM, Clay NA, Tang JD, et al. (2018) Indirect effects of bark beetle-generated dead wood on biogeochemical and decomposition processes in a pine forest. Oecologia |
Clay NA, Lehrter RJ, Kaspari M. (2017) Toward a geography of omnivory: Omnivores increase carnivory when sodium is limiting. The Journal of Animal Ecology |
Kaspari M, Clay NA, Lucas J, et al. (2016) Thermal adaptation and phosphorus shape thermal performance in an assemblage of rainforest ants. Ecology. 97: 1038-47 |
Clay NA, Donoso DA, Kaspari M. (2015) Urine as an important source of sodium increases decomposition in an inland but not coastal tropical forest. Oecologia. 177: 571-9 |
Kaspari M, Clay NA, Lucas J, et al. (2015) Thermal adaptation generates a diversity of thermal limits in a rainforest ant community. Global Change Biology. 21: 1092-102 |
Kaspari M, Clay NA, Donoso DA, et al. (2014) Sodium fertilization increases termites and enhances decomposition in an Amazonian forest. Ecology. 95: 795-800 |
Kaspari M, Yanoviak SP, Dudley R, et al. (2009) Sodium shortage as a constraint on the carbon cycle in an inland tropical rainforest. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 106: 19405-9 |