Dr. Mackenzie L. Taylor joined the Department of Biology in 2011 after receiving her Ph.D. in Ecology and Evolution from the University of Tennessee – Knoxville. Dr. Taylor is a botanist whose research focuses on reproductive biology in flowering plants, primarily pollen development. She offers courses in Botany and Plant Evolution and is a regular contributor to Creighton’s General Biology courses. Dr. Taylor is currently the editor of Plant Science Bulletin. A native of Stuart, Nebraska, Dr. Taylor received her B.A. from Truman State University in 2005.
Research Focus
Evolution of plant reproductive development; Pollen morphology and development; Pollination biology; Flowering plant diversification
American Journal of Botany Taylor Mackenzie L., etal Reproductive ecology and postpollination development in the hydrophilous monocot Ruppia maritima 107:4, p. 689 - 699 2020
American Journal of Botany Taylor Mackenzie L., etal Pollen structure and development in Nymphaeales: Insights into character evolution in an ancient angiosperm lineage 102, p. 1685 - 1702 2015
American Journal of Botany Williams Joseph H., etal Repeated Evolution of Tricellular (And Bicellular) Pollen 101:4, p. 559 - 571 2014
International Journal of Plant Sciences Taylor Mackenzie L., etal Pollen Ontogeny in Victoria (Nymphaeales) 174:9, p. 1259 - 1276 2013
Grana Taylor Mackenzie L., etal Tapetum structure and ontogeny in Victoria (Nymphaeaceae) 51:2, p. 107 - 118 2012
Sexual Plant Reproduction Taylor Mackenzie L., etal Pollen tube development in two species of Trithuria (Hydatellaceae) with contrasting breeding systems 25:2, p. 83 - 96 2012