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Tia Lene Harrison
Tia Lene Harrison
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Experimental evolution makes microbes more cooperative with their local host genotype
RT Batstone, AM O’Brien, TL Harrison, ME Frederickson
Science 370 (6515), 476-478, 2020
962020
Pan‐African phylogeography of a model organism, the African clawed frog ‘Xenopus laevis’
BLS Furman, AJ Bewick, TL Harrison, E Greenbaum, V Gvoždík, ...
Molecular Ecology 24 (4), 909-925, 2015
812015
More partners, more ranges: generalist legumes spread more easily around the globe
TL Harrison, AK Simonsen, JR Stinchcombe, ME Frederickson
Biology Letters 14 (11), 20180616, 2018
372018
Geographically structured genetic variation in the Medicago lupulinaEnsifer mutualism
TL Harrison, CW Wood, KD Heath, JR Stinchcombe
Evolution 71 (7), 1787-1801, 2017
272017
No evidence for adaptation to local rhizobial mutualists in the legume Medicago lupulina
TL Harrison, CW Wood, IL Borges, JR Stinchcombe
Ecology and Evolution 7 (12), 4367-4376, 2017
262017
Host match improves root microbiome growth
AM O’Brien, TL Harrison
Nature Microbiology 6 (9), 1103-1104, 2021
112021
Nonsymbiotic legumes are more invasive, but only if polyploid
ZA Parshuram, TL Harrison, AK Simonsen, JR Stinchcombe, ...
New Phytologist 237 (3), 758-765, 2023
8*2023
Population genomics of the Medicago lupulina and Ensifer mutualism in North America
TL Harrison
University of Toronto (Canada), 2015
12015
Elevated rates of molecular evolution genome-wide in mutualist legumes and rhizobia
LT Harrison, JR Stinchcombe, ME Frederickson
bioRxiv, 2024.06. 10.598267, 2024
2024
Differential Impacts of Road De-icers on Freshwater Bacterial Communities
TA Martin, CL Juurakko, T Harrison, SE Arnott, VK Walker
Water 16 (3), 426, 2024
2024
Is there a latitudinal diversity gradient for symbiotic microbes? A case study with sensitive partridge peas
TL Harrison, ZA Parshuram, ME Frederickson, JR Stinchcombe
Molecular Ecology 33 (1), e17191, 2024
2024
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