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APPLICATIONS

 

GENERAL


Martin, P.R. and C.K. Ghalambor. 2023. A case for the “Competitive exclusion – tolerance rule” as a general cause of species turnover along environmental gradients. American Naturalist 202: 1-17.  link

CLIMATE CHANGE

 

Wettlaufer, J.D., A. Ye, H.A. MacMillan and P.R. Martin. 2023. A test of the competitive ability – cold tolerance trade-off hypothesis in seasonally breeding beetles. Ecological Entomology 48: 55-68.  link 

Deutsch, C.A., J. J. Tewksbury, R.B. Huey, K.S. Sheldon, C.K. Ghalambor, D.C. Haak and P.R. Martin. 2008. Thermal tolerance, climate warming, and terrestrial ectotherms in the tropics. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 105: 6668-6672.  link 

URBANIZATION

 

Petrenko, J., P.R. Martin, R.E. Fanelli and F. Bonier. 2024. Urban tolerance does not protect against population decline in North American birds. Biology Letters 20: 20230507.  link 

 

Sinclair, E.C., P.R. Martin and F. Bonier. 2022. Among-species variation in hormone concentrations is associated with urban tolerance in birds. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 289: 20221600.

 

Fanelli, R.E., P.R. Martin, O.J. Robinson and F. Bonier. 2022. Estimates of species-level tolerance of urban habitat in North American birds. Ecology e3821.  link

 

Martin, P.R., K. Burke and F. Bonier. 2021. Plasticity versus evolutionary divergence: what causes habitat partitioning in urban-adapted birds?  American Naturalist 197: 60-74.  link

 

Martin, P.R. and F. Bonier. 2018. Species interactions limit the occurrence of urban-adapted birds in cities. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 115: E11495-E11504.  link 

Bonier, F., P.R. Martin, and J.C. Wingfield. 2007. Urban birds have broader environmental tolerance. Biology Letters 3: 670-673.  pdf

Bonier, F., P.R. Martin, K.S. Sheldon, J.P. Jensen, S.L. Foltz, and J.C. Wingfield. 2007. Sex-specific consequences of life in the city. Behavioral Ecology 18: 121-129.  pdf

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