Martin M. Turcotte, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of California, Riverside, Riverside, CA, United States |
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"Martin Turcotte"Parents
Sign in to add mentorAndrew 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 |