Levi T Morran
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McCauley M, Milligan W, Lin J, Penley M, Penley M, Quinn L, et al.
Evolution
. 2024 Dec;
79(3):432-441.
PMID: 39660484
Baker's law is the observation that recently dispersed populations are more likely to be self-fertilizing than populations at the range core. The explanatory hypothesis is that dispersal favors self-fertilization due...
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Su M, Hoang K, Penley M, Davis M, Gresham J, Morran L, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Sep;
PMID: 39257827
Widespread antibiotic usage has resulted in the rapid evolution of drug-resistant bacterial pathogens and poses significant threats to public health. Resolving how pathogens respond to antibiotics under different contexts is...
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Quevarec L, Morran L, Dufourcq-Sekatcheff E, Armant O, Adam-Guillermin C, Bonzom J, et al.
BMC Ecol Evol
. 2024 Jul;
24(1):95.
PMID: 38982371
Background: Adaptation to a stressor can lead to costs on other traits. These costs play an unavoidable role on fitness and influence the evolutionary trajectory of a population. Host defense...
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Slowinski S, Gresham J, Cui E, Haspel K, Lively C, Morran L
Ecol Evol
. 2024 Mar;
14(3):e11166.
PMID: 38516572
Theory predicts that organisms should diversify their offspring when faced with a stressful environment. This prediction has received empirical support across diverse groups of organisms and stressors. For example, when...
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Slowinski S, Gresham J, Penley M, Lively C, Morran L
bioRxiv
. 2024 Feb;
PMID: 38352489
Despite substantial costs, biparental sex is the dominant mode of reproduction across plant and animal taxa. The Red Queen hypothesis (RQH) posits that coevolutionary interactions with parasites can favor biparental...
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Slowinski S, Cho J, Penley M, Alexander L, Greenberg A, Namburar S, et al.
Evol Lett
. 2023 Dec;
7(6):371-378.
PMID: 38045726
Biparental sex is widespread in nature, yet costly relative to uniparental reproduction. It is generally unclear why self-fertilizing or asexual lineages do not readily invade outcrossing populations. The Red Queen...
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Increased Virulence and Large-Scale Reduction in Genome Size of Tetraploid Evolved in Nematode Hosts
Smith A, Rizvi H, Hickman M, Morran L
Front Fungal Biol
. 2023 Sep;
3:903135.
PMID: 37746173
is an opportunistic fungal pathogen of humans, yet the within-host dynamics of infection are not clear. While is commonly diploid, it exhibits a range of ploidies, including tetraploidy. Previous work...
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Stoy K, Diaz-Almeyda E, Bartelt C, Acosta A, Morran L, Gerardo N
Evolution
. 2023 Sep;
77(11):2512-2521.
PMID: 37739788
The impacts of host-associated microbes on their hosts vary along a continuum of antagonistic, neutral, and beneficial interactions. Transmission mode is predicted to contribute to transitions along the continuum by...
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Lewis J, Kandala P, Penley M, Morran L
Evolution
. 2023 Mar;
77(6):1468-1478.
PMID: 36946220
Gene flow into populations can increase additive genetic variation and introduce novel beneficial alleles, thus facilitating adaptation. However, gene flow may also impede adaptation by disrupting beneficial genotypes, introducing deleterious...
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Stoy K, Chavez J, De Las Casas V, Talla V, Berasategui A, Morran L, et al.
Evolution
. 2023 Jan;
77(1):166-185.
PMID: 36622711
Many interspecific interactions are shaped by coevolution. Transmission mode is thought to influence opportunities for coevolution within symbiotic interactions. Vertical transmission maintains partner fidelity, increasing opportunities for coevolution, but horizontal...