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Katherine Toll
Katherine Toll
Assistant Professor, University of South Carolina
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Leaf shape evolution has a similar genetic architecture in three edaphic specialists within the Mimulus guttatus species complex
KG Ferris, T Rushton, AB Greenlee, K Toll, BK Blackman, JH Willis
Annals of botany 116 (2), 213-223, 2015
372015
Hybrid inviability and differential submergence tolerance drive habitat segregation between two congeneric monkeyflowers
K Toll, JH Willis
Ecology 99 (12), 2776-2786, 2018
182018
Effects of wildfire on floral display size and pollinator community reduce outcrossing rate in a plant with a mixed mating system
EF LoPresti, JI Van Wyk, JM Mola, K Toll, TJ Miller, NM Williams
American Journal of Botany 105 (7), 1154-1164, 2018
162018
Methods and discoveries in the pursuit of understanding the genetic basis of adaptation to harsh environments in Mimulus
JP Selby, AL Jeong, K Toll, KM Wright, DB Lowry
Plant ecology and evolution in harsh environments, 243-265, 2014
142014
The three criteria for resistance by plant carrion‐provisioning: insect entrapment and predator enrichment on Mimulus bolanderi
EF Lopresti, K Toll
Ecological entomology 42 (2), 230-234, 2017
72017
Drying conditions alter the defensive function of seed mucilage against granivores
EF LoPresti, ME Stessman, SE Warren, K Toll
Journal of Ecology 111 (2), 525-536, 2023
52023
Inbreeding depression contributes to the maintenance of habitat segregation between closely related monkeyflower species
K Toll, EF LoPresti, DB Lowry
Evolution 75 (4), 832-846, 2021
52021
Frequency-dependent hybridization contributes to habitat segregation in monkeyflowers
K Toll, DB Lowry
The American Naturalist 199 (6), 743-757, 2022
32022
Perfoliate leaves reduce herbivory in the shield‐bracted monkeyflower (Mimulus glaucescens)
K Toll
Ecology 104 (1), 2023
22023
An evolutionary framework for understanding habitat partitioning in plants
K Toll
American Journal of Botany 110 (1), e16119, 2023
12023
Hybrid inviability and differential submergence tolerance drive habitat segregation between two congeneric monkeyflowers
K Toll, JH Willis
Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 100 (1), 1-4, 2019
12019
Mechanisms of habitat segregation between co-occurring monkeyflower species
K Toll
Duke University, 2017
12017
The genetic basis of traits associated with the evolution of serpentine endemism in monkeyflowers
K Toll, JH Willis
Evolution 78 (1), 111-126, 2024
2024
An increase in atypical petal numbers during a shift to autogamy in a coastal sand verbena and potential evolutionary mechanisms
EF LoPresti, JG Mickley, A Darby, CG Eckert, M Foisy, C Girvin, S Jaeger, ...
bioRxiv, 2021.01. 03.425117, 2021
2021
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