Julia M Kreiner, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2021-2024 Botany University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada 
Area:
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
Website:
https://jmkreiner.wordpress.com/
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Whiting JR, Booker TR, Rougeux C, et al. (2024) The genetic architecture of repeated local adaptation to climate in distantly related plants. Nature Ecology & Evolution
Dorey T, Frachon L, Rieseberg LH, et al. (2024) Biotic interactions promote local adaptation to soil in plants. Nature Communications. 15: 5186
Montgomery J, Morran S, MacGregor DR, et al. (2024) Current status of community resources and priorities for weed genomics research. Genome Biology. 25: 139
Kreiner JM, Hnatovska S, Stinchcombe JR, et al. (2023) Quantifying the role of genome size and repeat content in adaptive variation and the architecture of flowering time in Amaranthus tuberculatus. Plos Genetics. 19: e1010865
Kim AS, Kreiner JM, Hernández F, et al. (2023) Temporal collections to study invasion biology. Molecular Ecology
Kreiner JM, Latorre SM, Burbano HA, et al. (2022) Rapid weed adaptation and range expansion in response to agriculture over the past two centuries. Science (New York, N.Y.). 378: 1079-1085
Kreiner JM, Booker TR. (2022) Disentangling the genetic consequences of demographic change. Molecular Ecology. 32: 278-280
Kreiner JM, Sandler G, Stern AJ, et al. (2022) Repeated origins, widespread gene flow, and allelic interactions of target-site herbicide resistance mutations. Elife. 11
Kreiner JM, Caballero A, Wright SI, et al. (2021) Selective ancestral sorting and de novo evolution in the agricultural invasion of Amaranthus tuberculatus. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Baucom RS, Iriart V, Kreiner JM, et al. (2021) Resistance evolution, from genetic mechanism to ecological context. Molecular Ecology. 30: 5299-5302
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