Kari A. Segraves, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 
Area:
Population genetics, evolution
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David E. McCauley grad student 2003 Vanderbilt
 (The stability of mutualism and evolution of cheating.)
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Anneberg TJ, Segraves KA. (2023) Neopolyploidy causes increased nutrient requirements and a shift in plant growth strategy in Heuchera cylindrica. Ecology. e4054
Wei J, Yang XK, Zhang SK, et al. (2022) Parallel metatranscriptome analysis reveals degradation of plant secondary metabolites by beetles and their gut symbionts. Molecular Ecology
Althoff DM, Segraves KA. (2021) Evolution of antagonistic and mutualistic traits in the yucca-yucca moth obligate pollination mutualism. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 35: 100-108
Tröger A, Svensson GP, Galbrecht HM, et al. (2021) Tetranorsesquiterpenoids as Attractants of Yucca Moths to Yucca Flowers. Journal of Chemical Ecology
Wei J, Segraves KA, Li WZ, et al. (2020) Gut bacterial communities and their contribution to performance of specialist Altica flea beetles. Microbial Ecology
Porturas LD, Segraves KA. (2020) Whole genome duplication does not promote common modes of reproductive isolation in Trifolium pratense. American Journal of Botany
Pellmyr O, Kjellberg F, Herre EA, et al. (2019) Active pollination drives selection for reduced pollen-ovule ratios. American Journal of Botany
Anneberg TJ, Segraves KA. (2019) Intraspecific polyploidy correlates with colonization by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in Heuchera cylindrica. American Journal of Botany
Porturas LD, Anneberg TJ, Curé AE, et al. (2019) A meta-analysis of whole genome duplication and the effects on flowering traits in plants. American Journal of Botany
Tröger A, Svensson GP, Althoff DM, et al. (2019) The Pattern of Straight Chain Hydrocarbons Released by Yucca Flowers (Asparagaceae). Journal of Chemical Ecology. 45: 46-49
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