Emma J Morgan
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Recent Articles
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Bartolic P, Morgan E, Padilla-Garcia N, Kolar F
Ann Bot
. 2024 Jun;
134(4):537-550.
PMID: 38868992
Background: Whole-genome duplication (polyploidization) is a dominant force in sympatric speciation, particularly in plants. Genome doubling instantly poses a barrier to gene flow owing to the strong crossing incompatibilities between...
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Morgan E, Kaiser-Bunbury C, Edwards P, Fleischer-Dogley F, Kettle C
Sci Rep
. 2023 Sep;
13(1):15305.
PMID: 37723314
We studied spatial patterns of kinship in the offspring of the endangered Lodoicea maldivica, a dioecious palm that produces the largest seed of any plant. Previous research has suggested that...
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Freeth M, Morgan E
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
. 2023 Mar;
378(1875):20210479.
PMID: 36871584
Environments that require social interaction are complex, challenging and sometimes experienced as overwhelming by autistic people. However, all too often theories relating to social interaction processes are created, and interventions...
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Morgan E, Carroll D, Chow C, Freeth M
Cogn Sci
. 2022 Apr;
46(4):e13126.
PMID: 35411971
Our behavior is frequently influenced by those around us. However, the majority of social cognition research is conducted using socially isolated paradigms, without the presence of real people (i.e., without...
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Morgan E, Smith D, Freeth M
Atten Percept Psychophys
. 2021 Sep;
85(2):485-493.
PMID: 34523078
The ability to interpret and follow the gaze of our social partners is an integral skill in human communication. Recent research has demonstrated that gaze following behaviour is influenced by...
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Morgan E, certner M, Lucanova M, Deniz U, Kubikova K, Venon A, et al.
New Phytol
. 2021 Mar;
232(3):1449-1462.
PMID: 33768528
Hybrid seed inviability (HSI) is an important mechanism of reproductive isolation and speciation. HSI varies in strength among populations of diploid species but it remains to be tested whether similar...
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Morgan E, Foulsham T, Freeth M
J Autism Dev Disord
. 2020 Nov;
51(9):3245-3255.
PMID: 33201421
The presence of other people, whether real or implied, can have a profound impact on our behaviour. However, it is argued that autistic individuals show decreased interest in social phenomena,...
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Morgan E, certner M, Lucanova M, Kubikova K, Marhold K, Kolar F
Am J Bot
. 2020 Sep;
107(10):1375-1388.
PMID: 32974906
Premise: Whole genome duplication is a major evolutionary event, but its role in ecological divergence remains equivocal. When populations of different ploidy (cytotypes) overlap in space, "contact zones" are formed,...
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Morgan E, Kaiser-Bunbury C, Edwards P, Scharmann M, Widmer A, Fleischer-Dogley F, et al.
AoB Plants
. 2020 Jan;
12(1):plz079.
PMID: 31976055
(coco de mer) is a long-lived dioecious palm in which male and female plants are visually indistinguishable when immature, only becoming sexually dimorphic as adults, which in natural forest can...
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Morgan E, Freeth M, Smith D
Vision (Basel)
. 2019 Nov;
2(1).
PMID: 31735875
Understanding the mental states of our social partners allows us to successfully interact with the world around us. Mental state attributions are argued to underpin social attention, and have been...