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Rachel MacTavish
Rachel MacTavish
PhD Candidate, University of Georgia
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Identifying targets and agents of selection: innovative methods to evaluate the processes that contribute to local adaptation
SM Wadgymar, DB Lowry, BA Gould, CN Byron, RM Mactavish, ...
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 8 (6), 738-749, 2017
902017
Transgenerational and within-generation plasticity in response to climate change: insights from a manipulative field experiment across an elevational gradient
SM Wadgymar, RM Mactavish, JT Anderson
The American Naturalist 192 (6), 698-714, 2018
462018
Plant eco-evolutionary responses to climate change: Emerging directions
E Hamann, D Denney, S Day, E Lombardi, MI Jameel, R MacTavish, ...
Plant Science 304, 110737, 2021
392021
Water column ammonium concentration and salinity influence nitrogen uptake and growth of Spartina alterniflora
RM MacTavish, RA Cohen
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 488, 52-59, 2017
172017
Resource availability alters fitness trade‐offs: implications for evolution in stressful environments
R MacTavish, JT Anderson
American Journal of Botany 107 (2), 308-318, 2020
112020
A simple, inexpensive, and field‐relevant microcosm tidal simulator for use in marsh macrophyte studies
RM MacTavish, RA Cohen
Applications in plant sciences 2 (11), 1400058, 2014
112014
Water and nutrient availability exert selection on reproductive phenology
R MacTavish, JT Anderson
American Journal of Botany 109 (11), 1702-1716, 2022
32022
Evolutionary consequences of climate change
SM Wadgymar, R MacTavish, JT Anderson
Ecosystem Consequences of Soil Warming, 29-59, 2019
22019
Transgenerational and within-generation plasticity in response to climate change: insights from a manipulative field experiment across an elevational gradient (vol 192, 698, 2018)
SM Wadgymar, RM Mactavish, JT Anderson
AMERICAN NATURALIST 193 (2), 318-319, 2019
12019
VARIATION IN SOIL WATER AND NUTRIENT AVAILABLITY ALTER LIFE HISTORY EVOLUTION OF BOECHERA STRICTA (BRASSICACEAE): IMPLICATIONS FOR ECO-EVOLUTIONARY RESPONSES TO CLIMATE CHANGE
R MacTavish
University of Georgia, 0
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