Keith Clay

American biologist

Keith Clay is …
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P428botanist author abbreviationClay
P1960Google Scholar author IDKi0AoO0AAAAJ
P6264Harvard Index of Botanists ID75328
P586IPNI author ID17299-1
P856official websitehttps://clay.tulane.edu/
P496ORCID iD0000-0002-3956-0887
P2038ResearchGate profile IDKeith_Clay

P185doctoral studentCharles R. RichardsonQ96271629
P69educated atDuke UniversityQ168751
P108employerIndiana University BloomingtonQ1079140
Tulane UniversityQ1193547
P734family nameClayQ12787061
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ClayQ12787061
P735given nameKeithQ1159033
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P6104maintained by WikiProjectWikiProject Invasion BiologyQ56241615
P106occupationbotanistQ2374149
evolutionary biologistQ16063497
P21sex or gendermaleQ6581097

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Q35099519Advancing the science of microbial symbiosis to support invasive species management: a case study on Phragmites in the Great Lakes
Q33334618An invasive plant-fungal mutualism reduces arthropod diversity
Q56996705Are there evolutionary consequences of plant-soil feedbacks along soil gradients?
Q111623762Atkinsonella Hypoxylon and Balansia Cyperi , Epiphytic Members of the Balansiae
Q93184210Biodiversity of Convolvulaceous species that contain Ergot Alkaloids, Indole Diterpene Alkaloids, and Swainsonine
Q30855299CTFS-ForestGEO: a worldwide network monitoring forests in an era of global change.
Q57411983Canopy gaps decrease microbial densities and disease risk for a shade-intolerant tree species
Q57015854Chapter Seven. Red Queen Communities
Q80342066Connecting plant-microbial interactions above and belowground: a fungal endophyte affects decomposition
Q56502708Consequences of simultaneous interactions of fungal endophytes and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi with a shared host grass
Q112841032Conspecific leaf litter induces negative feedbacks in Asteraceae seedlings
Q34273314Conspecific negative density dependence and forest diversity.
Q59846487Conspecific negative density-dependent mortality and the structure of temperate forests
Q28727313Conspecific plant-soil feedbacks of temperate tree species in the southern Appalachians, USA
Q56462123Demographic responses of the invasive annual grass Microstegium vimineum to prescribed fires and herbicide
Q60556134Differential Allocation of Seed-Borne Ergot Alkaloids During Early Ontogeny of Morning Glories (Convolvulaceae)
Q96223157Disease in Invasive Plant Populations
Q56951024Diversity of fungal endophytes in non-native Phragmites australis in the Great Lakes
Q56742686Ecological consequences of pathogen accumulation on an invasive grass
Q111171198Effects of a non-native grass invasion decline over time
Q56769971Effects of roads and forest successional age on experimental plant invasions
Q112823685Effects of trees on their recruits in the southern Appalachians, USA
Q46587118Emergence and accumulation of novel pathogens suppress an invasive species
Q111159134Emerging pathogens can suppress invaders and promote native species recovery
Q55870812Endophytic fungi alter relationships between diversity and ecosystem properties
Q78442093Ergobalansine, a New Ergot-Type Peptide Alkaloid Isolated from Cenchrus echinatus (Sandbur Grass) Infected with Balansia obtecta, and Produced in Liquid Cultures of B. obtecta and Balansia cyperi
Q48536010Exotic grass invasion reduces survival of Amblyomma americanum and Dermacentor variabilis ticks (Acari: Ixodidae).
Q54152708Experimental Infection of Host Grasses and Sedges with Atkinsonella hypoxylon and Balansia cyperi (Balansiae, Clavicipitaceae)
Q110630314Experimental Light Treatments Affect Invasion Success and the Impact of Microstegium vimineum on the Resident Community
Q110862294Fire and non-native grass invasion interact to suppress tree regeneration in temperate deciduous forests
Q91139958Foliar endophytic fungi alter patterns of nitrogen uptake and distribution in Theobroma cacao
Q58113651Foliar fungal endophyte communities are structured by environment but not host ecotype in Panicum virgatum (switchgrass)
Q104736866Foliar fungal endophyte community structure is independent of phylogenetic relatedness in an Asteraceae common garden
Q51709155Forest succession suppressed by an introduced plant-fungal symbiosis.
Q108816912ForestGEO: Understanding forest diversity and dynamics through a global observatory network
Q108827612Front Cover
Q111805845Fungal endophyte effects on invasive Phragmites australis performance in field and growth chamber environments
Q63885103Fungal endophytes from seeds of invasive, non-native Phragmites australis and their potential role in germination and seedling growth
Q57530489Global importance of large-diameter trees
Q56764877Greater performance of introduced vs. native range populations of Microstegium vimineum across different light environments
Q24530211Herbivores cause a rapid increase in hereditary symbiosis and alter plant community composition
Q111623723Infection of Woodland Grasses by Fungal Endophytes
Q56439413Interactive effects of a non-native invasive grass Microstegium vimineum and herbivore exclusion on experimental tree regeneration under differing forest management
Q34165177Invasive Microstegium populations consistently outperform native range populations across diverse environments
Q56782311Invasive Plants can Inhibit Native Tree Seedlings: Testing Potential Allelopathic Mechanisms
Q110756824Invasive grass litter suppresses a native grass species and promotes disease
Q117787609Invasive plant removal method determines native plant community responses
Q114954799Invasive shrub distribution varies with distance to roads and stand age in eastern deciduous forests in Indiana, USA
Q97679706Large-spored Drechslera gigantea is a Bipolaris species causing disease on the invasive grass Microstegium vimineum
Q124692973Latitudinal patterns in stabilizing density dependence of forest communities
Q111159202Long-term studies are needed to reveal the effects of pathogen accumulation on invaded plant communities
Q118128678Managing plant symbiosis: fungal endophyte genotype alters plant community composition
Q57015857Microbial mutualists and biodiversity in ecosystems
Q26781408Microbiomes: unifying animal and plant systems through the lens of community ecology theory
Q99886873Morphological, Cultural and Mating Studies on Atkinsonella, including A. texensis
Q46271939Mycorrhizal associations and the spatial structure of an old-growth forest community.
Q57632231Native and Invasive Woody Species Differentially Respond to Forest Edges and Forest Successional Age
Q46340565Negative plant-phyllosphere feedbacks in native Asteraceae hosts - a novel extension of the plant-soil feedback framework
Q34299038Nitrogen-fixing bacteria, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, and the productivity and structure of prairie grassland communities
Q56767849Non-native grass invasion alters native plant composition in experimental communities
Q50573581Non-native grass invasion suppresses forest succession.
Q111623303Nonreciprocal Compatibility Between Epichloë Typhina and Four Host Grasses
Q110848137Novel genome characteristics contribute to the invasiveness of Phragmites australis (common reed)
Q56508664Pathogen accumulation and long-term dynamics of plant invasions
Q112636512Phylogenetic Patterns of Swainsonine Presence in Morning Glories
Q38898606Phylogenetic and chemotypic diversity of Periglandula species in eight new morning glory hosts (Convolvulaceae).
Q38369637Plant diversity increases with the strength of negative density dependence at the global scale
Q113105893Plant-Microbial Symbioses in Coastal Systems: Their Ecological Importance and Role in Coastal Restoration
Q52672145Plant-fungus mutualism affects spider composition in successional fields.
Q55870941Plant-soil biota interactions and spatial distribution of black cherry in its native and invasive ranges
Q46649714Production of the alkaloid swainsonine by a fungal endosymbiont of the Ascomycete order Chaetothyriales in the host Ipomoea carnea.
Q110630239Release from below- and aboveground natural enemies contributes to invasion success of a temperate invader
Q56669917Response to Comment on "Plant diversity increases with the strength of negative density dependence at the global scale"
Q56669918Response to Comment on "Plant diversity increases with the strength of negative density dependence at the global scale"
Q42372668Sapling growth rates reveal conspecific negative density dependence in a temperate forest.
Q51629992Searching for evidence against the mutualistic nature of hereditary symbioses: a comment on Faeth.
Q96271767Sex-ratio variation among Arisaema species with different patterns of gender diphasy
Q51643251Spatial variation in soil-borne disease dynamics of a temperate tree, Prunus serotina.
Q112251844Symbiosis research, technology, and education: Proceedings of the 6th International Symbiosis Society Congress held in Madison Wisconsin, USA, August 2009
Q46879022Synergism and context dependency of interactions between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and rhizobia with a prairie legume
Q56502706The interactive effects of plant microbial symbionts: a review and meta-analysis
Q123083424Towards a collaborative approach to the systematics of Ipomoea : A response to the “Rebuttal to (2786) Proposal to change the conserved type of Ipomoea , nom. cons. (Convolvulaceae)”
Q51145237Tree mycorrhizal type predicts within-site variability in the storage and distribution of soil organic matter.
Q56768191Variation for phenotypic plasticity among populations of an invasive exotic grass
Q56996858Variation in Specificity of Soil-Borne Pathogens from a Plant's Native Range versus Its Nonnative Range
Q34771469Variation in horizontal and vertical transmission of the endophyte Epichloë elymi infecting the grass Elymus hystrix
Q33526439Virulence of soil-borne pathogens and invasion by Prunus serotina

Q96271629Charles R. Richardsondoctoral advisorP184

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