Martin M. Turcotte, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
University of California, Riverside, Riverside, CA, United States 
Area:
evolutionary ecology
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Andrew P. Hendry research assistant 2004-2005 McGill
J. Daniel Hare grad student 2005-2011 UC Riverside
 (Experimental Tests of Rapid Eco-Evolutionary Dynamics in a Plant- Herbivore System.)
David Norman Reznick grad student 2005-2011 UC Riverside
 (Experimental Tests of Rapid Eco-Evolutionary Dynamics in a Plant- Herbivore System.)
Marc T. J. Johnson post-doc 2011- University of Toronto
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Gibbs TL, Levine JM, Turcotte MM. (2025) Competitor-induced plasticity modifies the interactions and predicted competitive outcomes between annual plants. Ecology. 106: e70085
Tan J, Wei N, Turcotte MM. (2024) Trophic interactions in microbiomes influence plant host population size and ecosystem function. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 291: 20240612
Assour HR, Ashman TL, Turcotte MM. (2024) Neopolyploidy-induced changes in giant duckweed (Spirodela polyrhiza) alter herbivore preference and performance and plant population performance. American Journal of Botany. e16301
Rzodkiewicz LD, Turcotte MM. (2023) Two duckweed species exhibit variable tolerance to microcystin-LR exposure across genotypic lineages. Harmful Algae. 131: 102548
Anneberg TJ, Turcotte MM, Ashman TL. (2023) Plant neopolyploidy and genetic background differentiate the microbiome of duckweed across a variety of natural freshwater sources. Molecular Ecology. 32: 5849-5863
Anneberg TJ, O'Neill EM, Ashman TL, et al. (2023) Polyploidy impacts population growth and competition with diploids: multigenerational experiments reveal key life history tradeoffs. The New Phytologist
Hess C, Levine JM, Turcotte MM, et al. (2022) Phenotypic plasticity promotes species coexistence. Nature Ecology & Evolution
Ramos SE, Rzodkiewicz LD, Turcotte MM, et al. (2021) Damage and recovery from drift of synthetic-auxin herbicide dicamba depends on concentration and varies among floral, vegetative, and lifetime traits in rapid cycling Brassica rapa. The Science of the Total Environment. 801: 149732
Tan J, Kerstetter JE, Turcotte MM. (2021) Eco-evolutionary interaction between microbiome presence and rapid biofilm evolution determines plant host fitness. Nature Ecology & Evolution
Germain RM, Hart SP, Turcotte MM, et al. (2020) On the Origin of Coexisting Species. Trends in Ecology & Evolution
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