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In press:
- Nava S, Conway M, Martins EP. 2009. Sex-specific visual performance: female lizards outperform males motion detection. Biology Letters,
doi:10.1098/rsbl.2009.0348
- Ruiz M, French SS, Demas GE, Martins EP. 2009. Food supplementation and testosterone interact to influence reproductive behavior and immune function in Sceloporus graciosus. Hormones and Behavior, in press.
doi:10.1016/j.yhbeh.2009.09.019
In review:
- Vital C, Martins EP. 2009. Experienced gatekeepers influence group learning in zebrafish.
- Vital C, Martins EP. 2009. Social roles and foraging task performance of zebrafish shoals.
- Vital C, Martins EP. 2009. Strain differences on the effects of removal of individuals with different social roles on zebrafish group dynamics.
- Ruiz M, Beals ZM, Martins EP. 2009. Female sagebrush lizards (Sceloporus graciosus) with more courtship experience elicit greater male exploratory behavior.
- 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:
- 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.
- 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 23: 794-799. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2435.2009.01565.x
- 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
- 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
- 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).
- 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)
- 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)
- 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).
- 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)
- 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.)
- 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.)
- 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.)
- 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.)
- 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.)
- Ord, T. J. and E. P. Martins. 2004. Behavioral Phylogeny. IN: Encyclopedia of animal behavior. M. Bekoff, ed. Greenwood Publishing Group. (pdf)
- Martins, E. P. 2004. EthoSource: storing, sharing and combining behavioral data. BioScience 54:886-887. (BioOne.)
- 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.)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- Alberts, A., R. Carter, W. Hayes and E. Martins, eds. 2004. Iguanas: Biology and conservation. University of California Press.
- Housworth, E. A., E. P. Martins, and M. Lynch. 2004. The phylogenetic mixed model. American Naturalist 163:84-96.
(here or pdf.)
- 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)
- 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.)
- 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.)
- Zani, P.A. 2001. Clinging performance of the Western fence lizard, Sceloporus occidentalis. Herpetologica 57:423-432.
- 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.)
- Sheldahl, L.A. and E.P. Martins. 2000. Territorial behavior in the western fence lizard. Herpetologica, 56: 469-479. (pdf)
- Martins, E.P. 2000. Adaptation and the comparative method. TREE, 15: 295-299. (pdf)
- Morales, E. 2000. Estimating phylogenetic inertia in Tithonia (Asteraceae): A comparative approach. Evolution, 54: 475-484.
(Read on-line through BioOne or pdf.)
- 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)
- 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.)
- 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.)
- 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.)
- Hansen, T. F. 1997. Stabilizing selection and the comparative analysis of adaptation. Evolution 51:1341-1351.
(Read on-line through JSTOR.)
- 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.)
- Martins, E. P. 1996. Phylogenies, spatial autoregression, and the comparative method: a computer simulation test. Evolution 50:1750-1765.
(Read on-line through JSTOR.)
- 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.)
- 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.
- 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.
- Martins, E. P., editor. 1996. Phylogenies and the Comparative Method in Animal Behavior. Oxford University Press.
- Martins, E. P. 1996. Conducting phylogenetic comparative analyses when the phylogeny is not known. Evolution 50: 12-22.
(Read on-line through JSTOR.)
- Martins, E. P. 1995. Phylogenies and comparative data, a microevolutionary perspective. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B, 349: 85-91. (pdf)
- Martins, E. P. 1994. Structural complexity in a lizard communication system: the Sceloporus graciosus "push-up" display. Copeia, 1994: 944-955. (pdf)
- 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.
- Martins, E. P. 1994. Estimating the rate of phenotypic evolution from comparative data. American Naturalist, 144: 193-209.
(Read on-line through JSTOR.)
- 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.)
- 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.)
- 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.)
- 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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