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In press:

  • Vital, C. and E.P. Martins. 2009. Using graph theory metrics to infer information flow through animal social groups: a computer simulation analysis. Ethology 115:347-355. doi:10.1111/j.1439-0310.2009.01613.x
  • Nava, S.S., M. Conway and E.P. Martins. 2009. Divergence of visual motion detection in diurnal geckos that inhabit bright and dark habitats. Functional Ecology, in press. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2435.2009.01565.x
  • Ord, T.J. and E.P. Martins. 2009. Evolution of behavior: phylogeny and the origin of present-day diversity. In: Evolutionary Behavioral Ecology, ed by D.F. Westneat and C.W. Fox.

In review:

  • Ruiz M, Beals ZM, Martins EP. Female sagebrush lizards (Sceloporus graciosus) with more courtship experience elicit greater male exploratory behavior.
  • Ruiz M, French SS, Demas GE, Martins EP. Food supplementation and testosterone interact to influence reproductive behavior and immune function in Sceloporus graciosus.
  • Nava S, Conway M, Martins EP. Sex-specific visual performance: female lizards outperform males in motion detection.
  • Bhat, A. M. M. Greulich and E.P. Martins. Behavioural plasticity in response to environmental manipulation among zebrafish populations.
  • Kelso, E.C. and E.P. Martins. Signaling species identity in courtship and aggressive displays of two Sceloporus lizards.

Published:

  1. Ruiz, M., E. Davis and E.P. Martins. 2008. Courtship attention in Sagebrush lizards varies with male identity and female reproductive state. Behavioral Ecology 19: 1326-1332. doi:10.1093/beheco/arn072
  2. Thompson, J.T., Bissell, A.N. and E.P. Martins. 2008. Inhibitory interactions between multimodal behavioral responses may influence the evolution of complex signals. Animal Behaviour, 76: 113-121. doi.10.1016/j.anbehav.2007.12.015).
  3. Kelso, E.C. and E.P. Martins. 2008. The effects of two courtship display components on female reproductive behaviour and physiology in the sagebrush lizard. Animal Behaviour 75: 639-646. (doi:10.1016/j.anbehav.2007.07.017)
  4. Moretz, J.A., E.P. Martins, and B. D. Robison. 2007. The effects of early and adult social environment on zebrafish (Danio rerio) behavior. Environmental Biology of Fishes 80:91-101 (doi:10.1007/s10641-006-9122-4)
  5. Moretz, J.A., E.P. Martins, and B. D. Robison. 2007. Behavioral syndromes and the evolution of correlated behavior in zebrafish. Behavioral Ecology 18:556-562 (doi:10.1093/beheco/arm011).
  6. Smith, C.B. and E.P. Martins. 2006. Display plasticity in response to a robotic lizard: Signal matching or song-sharing in lizards? Ethology 112: 955-962 (doi:10.1111/j.1439-0310.2006.01253.x)
  7. Bissell, A.N. and E.P. Martins. 2006. Male choice and female avoidance as mechanisms of population discrimination in Sagebrush lizards. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 60: 655-662 (doi:10.1007/s00265-006-0209-x.)
  8. Ord, T.J. and E.P. Martins. 2006. Tracing the origins of signal diversity in anole lizards: phylogenetic approaches to inferring the evolution of complex behaviour. Animal Behaviour, 71:1411-1429 (doi:10.1016/j.anbehav.2005.12.003.)
  9. Martins, E.P., T.J. Ord, J. Slaven, J.L. Wright, and E.A. Housworth. 2006. Individual, sex, seasonal and temporal variation in the amount of Sagebrush lizard scent-marks. Journal of Chemical Ecology, 32: 881-893. (doi:10.1007/s10886-006-9029-8.)
  10. Martins, E.P., T. J. Ord, and S.W. Davenport. 2005. Combining motions into complex displays: playbacks with a robotic lizard. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 58: 351-360. (doi:10.1007/s00265-005-0954-2.)
  11. Ord, T. J., E. P. Martins, S. Thakur, K. K. Mane, K. Borner. 2005. Trends in animal behaviour research (1968-2002): ethoinformatics and mining library databases. Animal Behaviour 69: 1399-1413. (doi:10.1016/j.anbehav.2004.08.020.)
  12. Ord, T. J. and E. P. Martins. 2004. Behavioral Phylogeny. IN: Encyclopedia of animal behavior. M. Bekoff, ed. Greenwood Publishing Group. (pdf)
  13. Martins, E. P. 2004. EthoSource: storing, sharing and combining behavioral data. BioScience 54:886-887. (BioOne.)
  14. Martins, E.P., A. Labra, M.P. Halloy and J.T. Thompson. 2004. Large-scale patterns of signal evolution: An interspecific study of Liolaemus lizard headbob displays. Animal Behaviour, 68: 453-463. (doi:10.1016/j.anbehav.2003.08.026.)
  15. Thakur, S. K. Mane, K. Borner, E.P. Martins and T. J. Ord. 2004. Content coverage of animal behavior data. In Visualization and Data Analysis, San Jose, CA SPIE-IS&T 5295: 305-311. (pdf)
  16. Bissell, A. N. and E.P. Martins. 2004. Complex behavior and ecology of rock iguanas. II. Population differences, behavior and conservation. In "Iguanas: Biology and conservation" edited by Allison Alberts, Ron Carter, William Hayes, & Emilia Martins. University of California Press. PP.109-118. (pdf)
  17. Martins, E.P. and K.E. Lacy. 2004. Complex behavior and ecology of rock iguanas. I. Evidence for an appeasement display. IN: "Iguanas: Biology and conservation" edited by Allison Alberts, Ron Carter, William Hayes, & Emilia Martins. University of California Press. PP. 101-108. (pdf)
  18. Martins, E.P. 2004. Behavior and Ecology. Introduction. IN: "Iguanas: Biology and conservation" edited by Allison Alberts, Ron Carter, William Hayes, & Emilia Martins. University of California Press. PP. 97-100. (pdf)
  19. Alberts, A., R. Carter, W. Hayes and E. Martins, eds. 2004. Iguanas: Biology and conservation. University of California Press.
  20. Housworth, E. A., E. P. Martins, and M. Lynch. 2004. The phylogenetic mixed model. American Naturalist 163:84-96. (here or pdf.)
  21. Lacy, K.E. and E. P. Martins. 2003. The effects of anthropogenic habitat usage on the social behaviour of a vulnerable species, Cyclura nubila. Animal Conservation, 6: 3-9. (pdf)
  22. Martins, E. P. and E. A. Housworth. 2002. Phylogeny shape and the phylogenetic comparative method. Systematic Biology, 51: 873-880. (Read on-line through JSTOR or pdf.)
  23. Martins, E. P., J.A. Diniz-Filho, and E. A. Housworth. 2002. Adaptation and the comparative method: A computer simulation study. Evolution 56: 1-13. (BioOne or pdf.)
  24. Zani, P.A. 2001. Clinging performance of the Western fence lizard, Sceloporus occidentalis. Herpetologica 57:423-432.
  25. Housworth, E. A. and E. P. Martins. 2001. Random sampling of constrained phylogenies:Conducting phylogenetic analyses when the phylogeny is partially known.Syst. Biol. 50:628-639. (doi:10.1080/106351501753328776 or pdf.)
  26. Sheldahl, L.A. and E.P. Martins. 2000. Territorial behavior in the western fence lizard. Herpetologica, 56: 469-479. (pdf)
  27. Martins, E.P. 2000. Adaptation and the comparative method. TREE, 15: 295-299. (pdf)
  28. Morales, E. 2000. Estimating phylogenetic inertia in Tithonia (Asteraceae): A comparative approach. Evolution, 54: 475-484. (Read on-line through BioOne or pdf.)
  29. Zani, P.A. 1999. The comparative evolution of lizard claw and toe morphology, clinging performance, and microhabitat use. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 13: 316-325. (pdf)
  30. Martins, E. P. 1999. Estimation of ancestral states of continuous characters: A computer simulation study. Systematic Biology, 48:642-650. (doi:10.1080/106351599260210 or pdf.)
  31. 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. (doi:10.1016/anbe.1998.0872.)
  32. Martins, E. P. and J. Lamont. 1998. Estimating ancestral states of a communicative display: a comparative study of Cyclura rock iguanas. Animal Behaviour, 55:1685-1706. (doi:10.1016/anbe.1997.0722.)
  33. Hansen, T. F. 1997. Stabilizing selection and the comparative analysis of adaptation. Evolution 51:1341-1351. (Read on-line through JSTOR.)
  34. Martins, E. P. and T. F. Hansen. 1997. Phylogenies and the comparative method: A general approach to incorporating phylogenetic information into the anlaysis of interspecific data. American Naturalist 149: 646-667. ERRATUM Am. Nat. 153:448. (Read on-line through JSTOR here and here.)
  35. Martins, E. P. 1996. Phylogenies, spatial autoregression, and the comparative method: a computer simulation test. Evolution 50:1750-1765. (Read on-line through JSTOR.)
  36. Hansen, T. F. and E. P. Martins. 1996. Translating between microevolutionary process and macroevolutionary patterns: the correlation structure of interspecific data. Evolution 50:1404-1417. (Read on-line through JSTOR.)
  37. 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.
  38. 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, and A. Leigh-Brown, eds.). Oxford University Press.
  39. Martins, E. P., editor. 1996. Phylogenies and the Comparative Method in Animal Behavior. Oxford University Press.
  40. Martins, E. P. 1996. Conducting phylogenetic comparative analyses when the phylogeny is not known. Evolution 50: 12-22. (Read on-line through JSTOR.)
  41. Martins, E. P. 1995. Phylogenies and comparative data, a microevolutionary perspective. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B, 349: 85-91. (pdf)
  42. Martins, E. P. 1994. Structural complexity in a lizard communication system: the Sceloporus graciosus "push-up" display. Copeia, 1994: 944-955. (pdf)
  43. Martins, E. P. 1994. Phylogenetic perspectives on the evolution of lizard territoriality. IN: Lizard Ecology: Historical and Experimental Perspectives (L. Vitt and E. R. Pianka, eds.). pp. 117-144. Princeton University Press.
  44. Martins, E. P. 1994. Estimating the rate of phenotypic evolution from comparative data. American Naturalist, 144: 193-209. (Read on-line through JSTOR.)
  45. Martins, E. P. 1993. A comparative study of the evolution of Sceloporus push-up displays. American Naturalist 142: 994-1018. (Read on-line through JSTOR.)
  46. Martins, E. P. 1993. Contextual use of the push-up display by the Sagebrush Lizard, Sceloporus graciosus. Animal Behaviour, 45: 25-36. (doi:10.1016/anbe.1993.1003.)
  47. Martins, E. P. and T. Garland, Jr. 1991. Phylogenetic analyses of the correlated evolution of continuous characters: a simulation study. Evolution, 45: 534-557. (Read on-line through JSTOR.)
  48. 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. (pdf)

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