Search Results - "Heath, Katy D."
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Soil origin and plant genotype structure distinct microbiome compartments in the model legume Medicago truncatula
Published in Microbiome (28-09-2020)“…Understanding the genetic and environmental factors that structure plant microbiomes is necessary for leveraging these interactions to address critical needs…”
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Context dependence in the coevolution of plant and rhizobial mutualists
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (07-08-2007)“…Sinorhizobium medicae…”
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Climate refugia: joint inference from fossil records, species distribution models and phylogeography
Published in The New phytologist (01-10-2014)“…CONTENTS: 38 I. 38 II. Approaches for reconstructing refugia: strengths, limitations and recent advances 39 III. 46 IV. 47 V. 48 VI. 49 49 References 49…”
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Evolution in a Community Context: Trait Responses to Multiple Species Interactions
Published in The American naturalist (01-03-2018)“…Species that coexist in diverse natural communities interact in complex ways that alter each other’s abundances and affect selection on each other’s traits…”
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Cheaters must prosper: reconciling theoretical and empirical perspectives on cheating in mutualism
Published in Ecology letters (01-11-2015)“…Cheating is a focal concept in the study of mutualism, with the majority of researchers considering cheating to be both prevalent and highly damaging. However,…”
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Contribution of fungal and invertebrate communities to wood decay in tropical terrestrial and aquatic habitats
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-09-2020)“…Wood is a major carbon input into aquatic ecosystems and is thought to decay slowly, yet surprisingly little terrestrial carbon accumulates in marine…”
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Tripartite mutualism: Facilitation or trade-offs between rhizobial and mycorrhizal symbionts of legume hosts
Published in American journal of botany (01-08-2015)“…PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Multiple mutualist effects (MMEs) are common in nature, yet we lack a predictive understanding of how two mutualists on the same host…”
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Ecological genomics of mutualism decline in nitrogen-fixing bacteria
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (16-03-2016)“…Anthropogenic changes can influence mutualism evolution; however, the genomic regions underpinning mutualism that are most affected by environmental change are…”
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Conventional management has a greater negative impact on Phaseolus vulgaris L. rhizobia diversity and abundance than water scarcity
Published in Frontiers in plant science (01-07-2024)“…Drought is one of the biggest problems for crop production and also affects the survival and persistence of soil rhizobia, which limits the establishment of…”
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Genome-Wide Association Studies across Environmental and Genetic Contexts Reveal Complex Genetic Architecture of Symbiotic Extended Phenotypes
Published in mBio (20-12-2022)“…A goal of modern biology is to develop the genotype-phenotype (G→P) map, a predictive understanding of how genomic information generates trait variation that…”
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Coevolutionary genetic variation in the legume-rhizobium transcriptome
Published in Molecular ecology (01-10-2012)“…Coevolutionary change requires reciprocal selection between interacting species, where the partner genotypes that are favoured in one species depend on the…”
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MGEs as the MVPs of Partner Quality Variation in Legume-Rhizobium Symbiosis
Published in mBio (30-08-2022)“…Despite decades of research, we are only just beginning to understand the forces maintaining variation in the nitrogen-fixing symbiosis between rhizobial…”
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One hundred years of solitude: integrating single-strain inoculations with community perspectives in the legume–rhizobium symbiosis
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Correction to: Soil origin and plant genotype structure distinct microbiome compartments in the model legume Medicago truncatula
Published in Microbiome (10-05-2021)“…Rights and permissions Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing,…”
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INTERGENOMIC EPISTASIS AND COEVOLUTIONARY CONSTRAINT IN PLANTS AND RHIZOBIA
Published in Evolution (01-05-2010)“…Studying how the fitness benefits of mutualism differ among a wide range of partner genotypes, and at multiple spatial scales, can shed light on the processes…”
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Coevolutionary constraints? The environment alters tripartite interaction traits in a legume
Published in PloS one (30-07-2012)“…Third party species, which interact with one or both partners of a pairwise species interaction, can shift the ecological costs and the evolutionary trajectory…”
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EXPLAINING MUTUALISM VARIATION: A NEW EVOLUTIONARY PARADOX?
Published in Evolution (01-02-2014)“…The paradox of mutualism is typically framed as the persistence of interspecific cooperation, despite the potential advantages of cheating. Thus, mutualism…”
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Phenotypic and genomic signatures of interspecies cooperation and conflict in naturally occurring isolates of a model plant symbiont
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (13-07-2022)“…Given the need to predict the outcomes of (co)evolution in host-associated microbiomes, whether microbial and host fitnesses tend to trade-off, generating…”
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Long-term nitrogen addition causes the evolution of less-cooperative mutualists
Published in Evolution (01-03-2015)“…Human activities have altered the global nitrogen (N) cycle, and as a result, elevated N inputs are causing profound ecological changes in diverse ecosystems…”
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Decoupled genomic elements and the evolution of partner quality in nitrogen‐fixing rhizobia
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-03-2016)“…Understanding how mutualisms evolve in response to a changing environment will be critical for predicting the long‐term impacts of global changes, such as…”
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