Courtney J. Murren, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Biology | College of Charleston, Charleston, SC, United States |
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Cross-listing: Evolution Tree
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Sign in to add mentorCarl D. Schlichting | grad student | 1994-1999 | University of Connecticut (Evolution Tree) | |
(Ph.D.) |
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Flanagan BA, Krueger-Hadfield SA, Murren CJ, et al. (2021) Founder effects shape linkage disequilibrium and genomic diversity of a partially clonal invader. Molecular Ecology |
Murren CJ, Alt CHS, Kohler C, et al. (2020) Natural variation on whole-plant form in the wild is influenced by multivariate soil nutrient characteristics: natural selection acts on root traits. American Journal of Botany |
Murren CJ, Kohler C, Balazs RJ, et al. (2020) Gene Type and Mutation Position Influence Responses in Root Traits across Nutrient Environments International Journal of Plant Sciences. 181: 210-223 |
Fenster CB, Murren CJ. (2020) Commentary: Mutation: source of variation in evolutionary ecology Evolutionary Ecology. 34: 311-314 |
Rutter MT, Bisner AM, Kohler C, et al. (2020) Disrupting the disruptors: the consequences of mutations in mobile elements for ecologically important life history traits Evolutionary Ecology. 34: 363-377 |
Samis KE, Stinchcombe JR, Murren CJ. (2019) Population climatic history predicts phenotypic responses in novel environments for Arabidopsis thaliana in North America. American Journal of Botany |
Murren CJ, Wolyniak MJ, Rutter MT, et al. (2019) Undergraduates Phenotyping Knockouts in a Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experience: Exploring Plant Fitness and Vigor Using Quantitative Phenotyping Methods. Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education. 20 |
Acasuso-Rivero C, Murren CJ, Schlichting CD, et al. (2019) Adaptive phenotypic plasticity for life-history and less fitness-related traits. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 286: 20190653 |
Rutter MT, Murren CJ, Callahan HS, et al. (2019) Distributed phenomics with the unPAK project reveals the effects of mutations. The Plant Journal : For Cell and Molecular Biology |
Sotka EE, Baumgardner AW, Bippus PM, et al. (2018) Combining niche shift and population genetic analyses predicts rapid phenotypic evolution during invasion. Evolutionary Applications. 11: 781-793 |