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Department of Biology University of St. Thomas, Minnesota USA

 

Adam D. Kay, Ph.D. 
   

Courses

 

  • Genetics and Population Biology

  • Behavioral Ecology

  • Global Ecology

 

Professional Interests

 Link to Dr. Kay's research page
  • Insect stoichiometry
  • Behavioral ecology of social insects
  • Plant-insect interactions

 

Recent Publications

 

Kay, A., and S.W. Rissing. In press. Drinking ability and risk sensitivity can organize division of labor in Formica perpilosa.  Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 

Kay, A.D., I.W. Ashton, E. Gorokhova, A.J. Kerkhoff, A. Liess, E. Litchman. (2005) Toward a stoichiometric framework for evolutionary biology. Oikos 109: 6-17

Kay, A., S.E. Scott, J.D. Schade, and S.E. Hobbie. (2004) Stoichiometric relations in an ant-homopteran mutualism. Ecology Letters 7: 1024-1028.

Kay, A. (2004) The relative availabilities of complementary resources affect the feeding preferences of ant colonies. Behavioral Ecology 15: 63-70.

 

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Department of Biology
Dr. Simon K. Emms, Chair, OWS 390
2115 Summit Ave., St. Paul, MN 55105
Contact Phone: 651-962-5206
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skemms@stthomas.edu

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