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©2000 Martins       Emília P. Martins
Associate Professor
Department of Biology
Indiana University
Bloomington, Indiana  47405  USA


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 R E S E A R C H  &  T E A C H I N G  I N T E R E S T S  

RESEARCH
evolution of complex behavioral traits
(such as communication & social behavior)
phylogenetic comparative method

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 E D U C A T I O N  

Postdoctoral Fellow
University of Washington

Ph.D. 1992
Zoology
University of Wisconsin-Madison

M.S. 1991
Biometry
University of Wisconsin-Madison

B.A. 1987
Zoology & Psychology
University of California-Berkeley

 P U B L I C A T I O N S  

PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES:
1. Martins, E.P. 1991. A field study of individual and sex differences in the push-up display of the Sagebrush Lizard, Sceloporus graciosus. Animal Behaviour, 41: 403-416.

2. Martins, E.P. and T. Garland, Jr. 1991. Phylogenetic analyses of the correlated evolution of continuous characters: a simulation study. Evolution, 45: 534-557.

3. Martins, E.P. 1993. Contextual use of the push-up display by the Sagebrush Lizard, Sceloporus graciosus. Animal Behaviour 45: 25-36.

4. Martins, E.P. 1993. A comparative study of the evolution of Sceloporus push-up displays. Am. Nat.142: 994-1018.

5. Martins, E.P. 1994. Estimating rates of character change from comparative data. Am. Nat., 144:193-209.

6. Martins, E.P. 1994. Structural complexity in a lizard communication system: the Sceloporus graciosus "push-up" display. Copeia, 1994: 944-955.

7. Martins, E.P. 1995. Phylogenies and comparative data, a microevolutionary perspective. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B, 349: 85-91.

8. Martins, E.P. 1996. Conducting phylogenetic comparative analyses when the phylogeny is not known. Evolution, 50:12-22.

9. Hansen, T. F. and E.P. Martins. 1996. Translating between microevolutionary process and macroevolutionary patterns: A general model of the correlation structure of interspecific data. Evolution 50:1404-1417.

10. Martins, E.P. 1996. Phylogenies, spatial autoregression, and the comparative method: a computer simulation test. Evolution 50:1750-1765.

11. Martins, E.P. and T. F. Hansen. 1997. Phylogenies and the comparative method: A general approach to incorporating phylogenetic information into analysis of interspecific data. Am. Nat.149: 646-667. ERRATUM Am. Nat. 153:448.

12. Martins, E.P. and J. Lamont. 1998. Evolution of communication and social behavior: a comparative study of Cyclura rock iguanas. Animal Behaviour, 55:1685-1706.

13. Martins, E.P., A. N. Bissell, and K. K. Morgan. 1998. Population differences in a lizard communicative display: evidence for rapid change in structure and function. Animal Behaviour, 56: 1113-1119.

14. Martins, E.P. 1999. Estimation of ancestral states of continuous characters: A computer simulation study. Systematic Biology, 48:642-650.

15. Sheldahl, L.A. and E.P. Martins. 2000. Territorial behavior in the western fence lizard. Herpetologica. 56: 192-207.

16. Martins, E.P. 2000. Adaptation and the comparative method. TREE, 15: 295-299.

17. Housworth, E.A. and E.P. Martins 2000. Conducting phylogenetic analyses when the phylogeny is partially known: Random sampling of constrained phylogenies. Syst. Biol. 50:628-639.

18. Martins, E.P., J.A. Diniz-Filho, and E. A. Housworth. 2002. Adaptation and the phylogenetic comparative method. Evolution, in press.

PEER-REVIEWED BOOK CHAPTERS:
19. Alberts, A., Carter, R.L., W. Hayes, & E.P. Martins, editors. 2002. Behavior, Diversity and Conservation of Iguanas. UC Press, In press.

20. Bissell, A.N. and E.P. Martins. 2002. Complex behavior and ecology in rock iguanas. II. Population differences, behavior and conservation IN: Behavior, Diversity and Conservation of Iguanas (A. Alberts, R. Carter, W. Hayes & E.P. Martins eds.) In press.

21. Martins, E.P. and K.E. Lacy. 2002. Complex behavior and ecology in rock iguanas. I. Evidence for an appeasement display. IN: Behavior, Diversity and Conservation of Iguanas (A. Alberts, R. Carter, W. Hayes & E.P. Martins eds.) In press.

22. Martins, E.P. 1994. Phylogenetic perspectives on the evolution of lizard territoriality. IN: Lizard Ecology: Historical and Experimental Perspectives (L. Vitt & E. R. Pianka, eds.). pp. 117-144. Princeton Univ. Press.

23. Martins, E.P. and T.F. Hansen. 1996. A microevolutionary link between phylogenies and comparative data. IN: New Uses for New Phylogenies (P. Harvey, J. Maynard-Smith & A. Leigh-Brown, eds.). Oxford Univ. Press.

24. Martins, E.P. editor. 1996. Phylogenies and the Comparative Method in Animal Behavior. Oxford Univ. Press.

25. Martins, E.P. and T.F. Hansen. 1996. The statistical analysis of interspecific data: a review and evaluation of phylogenetic comparative methods. IN: Phylogenies and the Comparative Method in Animal Behavior. Oxford University Press (E. Martins, ed.). Oxford University Press.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS:
1. Martins, E.P. 2001. COMPARE: statistical analysis of comparative data. Computer programs distributed by the author (via the WWW at http://compare.bio.indiana.edu). Version 4.0 released in 1999.

2. Martins, E.P. 1996-2001. COMPARE: statistical analysis of comparative data. Computer programs distributed by the author (via the WWW at http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~compare4). Version 2.0 released in 1998. Version 3.0 released in 1999. Version 4.0 released in 1999.

3. Martins, E.P. 2001. Tracker program for frame by frame analysis of video clips. Distributed by the author at http://sunflower.bio.indiana.edu/~emartins/tracker.html. Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington

4. Martins, E.P. 1992. The Comparative Method in Evolutionary Biology - a book review. Animal Behaviour 44: 1179-1180.

5. Martins, E.P. 1993. Comparative studies, phylogenies and predictions of coevolutionary relationships. Behavioral and Brain Sciences Commentary, 16:714-716.

6. Martins, E.P. and T. Garland, Jr. 1991. CMAP - Comparative Method Analysis Programs. Distributed by the authors. Department of Zoology, University of Wisconsin, Madison.

IN REVIEW OR REVISION:
1. Housworth, E.A., E.P. Martins, and M. Lynch. The phylogenetic mixed model. Evolution, in revision.

2. Lacy, K. E. and E. P. Martins. The effects of human disturbance on the social structure of a protected species, Cyclura nubila. Conservation Biology, in review.

3. Halloy, M., E. P. Martins, and M. Castillo. 2002. Forelimb displays in lizard species of Liolaemus (Liolaemidae): A comparative study. Herpetologica, In review.

4. Thompson, J.T. and E. P. Martins. Headbob behavior of two species of Liolaemus lizards: Defining units of behavior. Animal Behaviour, in review.

5. Bissell, A. N. and E. P. Martins. Evidence for male preferences as a mechanism of population discrimination in lizards. Behavioral Ecology & Sociobiology, in review.

6. Martins, E. P. and E. A. Housworth. Phylogeny shape and the phylogenetic comparative method. Systematic Biology, in review.

IN PREPARATION:
7. Bissell, A. N. and E. P. Martins. Interaction between visual and chemical signals in Sagebrush lizards. To be submitted to Behavioral Ecology & Sociobiology.

8. Martins, E.P., A. Labra, M.P. Halloy & J.P. Tolman. Balancing visual and chemical communication: An interspecific study. To be submitted to Animal Behaviour.

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 S E L E C T E D   H O N O R S  &  A W A R D S  

1996-1999     Editorial board member, Systematic Biology

1997-2000     Associate Editor, Evolution

1997-2000     NSF Panel member (5 invitations for 4 different panels; served on 3 panels)

1995-2000     Director of SPUR (summer program in undergraduate research) in biology, Univeristy of Oregon


  P R O F E S S I O N A L   S O C I E T I E S  

American Society of Ichthyologists & Herpetologists
Animal Behavior Society
Behavioral and Brain Sciences Associate
IUCN/SSC WIISG (International Union for Conservation of Nature & Natural
      Resources Species Survival Commission West Indian Iguana Specialist Group)
International Society for Behavioral Ecology
Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society
Society of American Naturalists
Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles
Society for the Study of Evolution
Society of Systematic Biologists

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