Megan Van Etten
Associate Professor of Biology (Scranton)
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120 Ridge View Dr
Dunmore, PA 18512 - mlv18@psu.edu
- 570-963-2528
Research Summary
The ecological and evolutionary consequences of human-mediated changes
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Most Recent Publications
Interchromosomal linkage disequilibrium and linked fitness cost loci associated with selection for herbicide resistance
Sonal Gupta, Alex Harkess, Anah Soble, Megan Van Etten, James Leebens-Mack, Regina S. Baucom, 2023, New Phytologist on p. 1263-1277
Quality matters. A commentary on: Pollen limitation and xenia effects in a cultivated mass-flowering tree, Macadamia integrifolia (Proteaceae)
Megan L. Van Etten, 2022, Annals of Botany on p. III-IV
Quality matters. A commentary on: Pollen limitation and xenia effects in a cultivated mass-flowering tree, Macadamia integrifolia (Proteaceae)
Megan Van Etten, 2021, Annals of Botany on p. mcab136
Variable inbreeding depression may explain associations between the mating system and herbicide resistance in the common morning glory
Megan L. Van Etten, Anah Soble, Regina S. Baucom, 2021, Molecular Ecology on p. 5422-5437
Adaptive and maladaptive expression plasticity underlying herbicide resistance in an agricultural weed
Emily B. Josephs, Megan L. Van Etten, Alex Harkess, Adrian Platts, Regina S. Baucom, 2021, Evolution Letters on p. 432-440
Parallel and nonparallel genomic responses contribute to herbicide resistance in Ipomoea purpurea, a common agricultural weed
Megan Van Etten, Kristin M. Lee, Shu Mei Chang, Regina S. Baucom, 2020, PLoS Genetics on p. e1008593
The response of floral traits associated with pollinator attraction to environmental changes expected under anthropogenic climate change in high-altitude habitats
Johanne Brunet, Megan L. Van Etten, 2019, International Journal of Plant Sciences on p. 954-964
The relative contribution of natural landscapes and human-mediated factors on the connectivity of a noxious invasive weed
Diego F. Alvarado-Serrano, Megan L. Van Etten, Shu Mei Chang, Regina S. Baucom, 2019, Heredity on p. 29-40
Microsatellite markers for Corybas (Orchidaceae) species in New Zealand
Megan L. Van Etten, Carlos A. Lehnebach, Sofie M. Pearson, Alastair W. Robertson, Jennifer A. Tate, 2018, Applications in Plant Sciences
Pollinator service affects quantity but not quality of offspring in a widespread New Zealand endemic tree species
Megan L. Van Etten, Parinya Sukkaewnmanee, Jennifer A. Tate, Alastair W. Robertson, 2018, Conservation Genetics on p. 815-826
Most-Cited Papers
Parallel and nonparallel genomic responses contribute to herbicide resistance in Ipomoea purpurea, a common agricultural weed
Megan Van Etten, Kristin M. Lee, Shu Mei Chang, Regina S. Baucom, 2020, PLoS Genetics on p. e1008593
Fitness costs of herbicide resistance across natural populations of the common morning glory, Ipomoea purpurea
Megan L. Van Etten, Adam Kuester, Shu Mei Chang, Regina S. Baucom, 2016, Evolution; international journal of organic evolution on p. 2199-2210
The response of floral traits associated with pollinator attraction to environmental changes expected under anthropogenic climate change in high-altitude habitats
Johanne Brunet, Megan L. Van Etten, 2019, International Journal of Plant Sciences on p. 954-964
The relative contribution of natural landscapes and human-mediated factors on the connectivity of a noxious invasive weed
Diego F. Alvarado-Serrano, Megan L. Van Etten, Shu Mei Chang, Regina S. Baucom, 2019, Heredity on p. 29-40
The compounding effects of high pollen limitation, selfing rates and inbreeding depression leave a New Zealand tree with few viable offspring
Megan L. Van Etten, Jennifer A. Tate, Sandra H. Anderson, Dave Kelly, Jenny J. Ladley, Merilyn F. Merrett, Paul G. Peterson, Alastair W. Robertson, 2015, Annals of Botany on p. 833-843
Not all weeds are created equal: A database approach uncovers differences in the sexual system of native and introduced weeds
Megan L. Van Etten, Jeffrey K. Conner, Shu Mei Chang, Regina S. Baucom, 2017, Ecology and Evolution on p. 2636-2642
Variable inbreeding depression may explain associations between the mating system and herbicide resistance in the common morning glory
Megan L. Van Etten, Anah Soble, Regina S. Baucom, 2021, Molecular Ecology on p. 5422-5437
Adaptive and maladaptive expression plasticity underlying herbicide resistance in an agricultural weed
Emily B. Josephs, Megan L. Van Etten, Alex Harkess, Adrian Platts, Regina S. Baucom, 2021, Evolution Letters on p. 432-440
Interchromosomal linkage disequilibrium and linked fitness cost loci associated with selection for herbicide resistance
Sonal Gupta, Alex Harkess, Anah Soble, Megan Van Etten, James Leebens-Mack, Regina S. Baucom, 2023, New Phytologist on p. 1263-1277
Using population matrix models to reduce the spread of wild carrot
M. L. Van Etten, J. Brunet, 2017, on p. 273-278