Courtney J. Murren, Ph.D.

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Biology College of Charleston, Charleston, SC, United States 
Area:
Phenotypic plasticity
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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
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