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PUBLICATIONS

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Martínez, A.E., X. Si, L Zou, D Zeng, P Deng, and E. Goodale. (accepted). Interspecific sociality alters the colonization and extinction rates of island birds. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society.

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Martínez, A.E., J.M. Ponciano, J.P. Gomez, T. Valqui, J. Novoa, M.M. Aponte, G. Biscarra, E. Camerlenghi, B.H. Carnes, R.H.Munarriz,E. Parra, I.M. Plummer, J. Fitzpatrick, S.K. Robinson, J. Socolar, and J. Terborgh. 2023. The structure and organization of an Amazonian bird community remains little changed after nearly four decades. Ecology Letters. 00:1-12.

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Gerson, J.R., N. Szponar, A.A. Zombrano, B. Berquist, E Broadbent, C.T. Driscoll, G. Erkenswick, D.C. Evers, L.E. Fernandez, H. Hsu-Kim, G. Inga, K.N. Landsale, M.J. Marchese, A. Martínez, C. Moore, W. Pan, R.O. Purizaca, V. Sánchez, M. Silman, E.A. Ury, C. Vega, M. Watsa, and E.S. Berhnardt. 2022. Amazon forests capture high levels of atmospheric mercury pollution from artisanal gold mining. Nature Communications. 13(1):1-10.

 

Robinson, W.D., D. Errichetti, H. Pollock, A.E. Martínez, P.C. Stouffer, F.Y. Shen and J.G. Blake. 2021. Big Bird Plots: Benchmarking Neotropical bird communities to addresss questions in ecology and conservation in an era of rapid change. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2021.697511.

 

Carnes, B, M.A. Aponte, R.H. Munarriz and A.E. Martínez. 2021. Molt patterns and aging criteria for eight species of low elevation hummingbirds in southeastern Peru. Ornitología Neotropical. 32:103-112.

 

Martínez, A.E., E. Parra, Gomez, J.P., and V.T.Vredenburg. 2021. Alarm responses among Amazonian Primates and Birds-Evidence for Cross-Taxon Eavesdropping Networks. Oikos DOI 10.1111/oik.08274.

 

Martínez, A.E., H.S. Pollock and P. Rodrigues, J.M. Touchton. 2021. Army-ant following in Neotropical birds – a review and prospectus. Ornithology 138:1-16.

 

Carnes H. and A.E. Martínez. 2020. A record of House Sparrow from Cocha Cashu Biological Station, Parque Nacional Manu. Cotinga 42:37-38.

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Goodale, E, H. Sridhar, K. Sieving, P. Bangal, ZG Colorado, D. Farine, E. Heymann, H. Jones, I. Krams, A.E. Martínez, F. Montaño-Centellas, J. Muñoz, U. Srinivasan, A. Theo, K.  Shanker. 2020. Mixed company: A framework for understanding the composition and organization of mixed-species animal groups. Biological Reviews. doi 10.1111/brv.12591.

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Camerlenghi ,E., P. Tellaroli, M. Griggio and A.E. Martínez. 2019. Evidence for variation in information value generated by different alarm calling birds in a heterogeneous landscape. American Naturalist.194(5) :E134-139.

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Hunts, C., M. Heather M., A.E. Martínez, and E. Parra. 2019. “Experimental evidence of alarm eavesdropping on Amazonan mixed-flock followers by two social sentinel species: The Dusky-throated Antshrike, Thamnomanes ardesiacus, and the Cinerous-Antshrke T. schistogynus. Ornitología Neotropical. 30:224-228.

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Parra, E., M. Riegner, J.N. Novoa, and A.E. Martínez. 2019. Observations of Rufous-vented Ground Cuckoos (Neomorphus geoffroyi) Associating with mixed-species flocks. Cotinga. 41:94-97.

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Lee, T., Zou, F., Sieving, K., Jiang, D., Jones, H., Zhang, M., Zhang Q., Martínez, A.E., and E, Goodale. 2018. The conservation implications of mixed-species flocking in birds, a globally-distributed species interaction network. Biological Conservation 224:267-276.

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Martínez, A.E., E. Parra, O. Muellerklein, and V.T. Vredenenburg. 2018. Fear-based niche shifts in  neotropical birds. Ecology 99(6):1-8.

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Martínez, A.E., H.S. Pollock, J.P. Kelley and C.E. Tarwater. 2018. Social information cascades influence the formation of mixed-species flocks of ant-following birds in the Neotropics. Animal Behavior.135:25-35.

 

Pollock, H.S., A.E. Martinez,  J.P. Kelley, J. M. Touchton and C.E. Tarwater. 2017. Heterospecific eavesdropping in ant-following birds of the Neotropics is a learned behavior. Proceedings B of the Royal Society B. doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2017.1785

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Martinez,A.E., E. Parra, L.F. Collado, and V.T. Vredenburg. 2017. Deconstructing the landscape of fear in stable multi-species. Ecology 98(9):2447-2455. 

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Martínez, A.E. J.P. Gomez, J.M. Ponciano, and S.K. Robinson. 2016. Functional traits, Sociality and Predation Risk in an Amazonian Understory Bird Community. American Naturalist 187(5):607-619.

 

Martínez, A.E. and S.K. Robinson. 2016.  Using foraging ecology to elucidate the role of species interactions in two contrasting mixed-species flock systems in northeastern Peru. Wilson Journal of Ornithology  128

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Yap, T.A., Ellison S, Flechas SV, Gillespie L, Koo MS, Martinez AE, and Vredenburg VT. (2015). Invasion of the fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis on California Islands. Ecohealth. (DOI) 10.1007/s10393-015-1071-y

 

Goodale, E., Ding, P, Xiaohu L., Martínez A.E., Xingfeng S, Walters M, and Robinson S.K. 2015.  The structure of multi-species flocks and their role in the organization of forest bird communities, with special reference to East Asia. Avian Research. 6(1): 1-11.

 

Martínez, A.E., and J.P. Gomez. 2013. Are mixed-species bird flocks stable through two decades?  American Naturalist.  181(3):E53-E59.

 

Martínez, A.E., and R.T. Zenil. 2012.  Foraging guild influences dependence on heterospecific alarm calls in Amazonian bird flocks.  Behavioral Ecology 23:544-550.

 

Steadman, D.W, J.R. Montambault, S.K. Robinson, S.J. Oswalt, T.J. Brandeis, G.Londono, M.J. Reetz, W.M. Schelsky, N.A. Wright, J.P. Hoover, J.J. Jankowski, A. W. Kratter, A.E. Martínez, and J. Smith. 2009.  Relative abundance, habitat use, and long-term population changes of wintering and resident landbirds on St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands.  The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 121(1):41-53.

 

Martínez, A.E, D. Aranibar, E.G. Guitierrez. 2006. An assessment of the distribution and abundance of the Titicaca flightless grebe, Rollandia microptera, on lake Titicaca and an evaluation of its conservation status. Bird Conservation International 16(3):237-251.

 

Osenberg, C.W., C. J. F. Huckins, T. Kaltenberg, A.E. Martínez. 2004. Resolving within- and between-population variation in feeding ecology with a biomechanical model. Oecologia 141:57-65.

 

In Review

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Fernández-Arellano G.J., V. Aguiar de Souza Penha, C.L. Rutt, A.E. Martínez. Participation in avian mixed-species flocks influences foraging and vigilance behavior in two species of Neotropical woodcreepers. Ornitología Neotropical.

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