Publications
In review or revision:
Ezenwa, V, EA Archie, M Craft, DM Hawley, GE Hill, and LB Martin. Animal behavior and disease ecology: an emerging mutualism.
Garcia-Longoria, L, CAC Coon, LB Martin, S Magallanes, F de Lope, and A Marzal. Resource trade-off during moult and malaria infection in the ubiquitous house sparrow.
Gervasi, SS, DJ Civitello, HJ Kilvitis, and LB Martin. A hierarchy of hosts: multi-scale variation rules infectious disease dynamics.
Martin, LB, AJ Brace, SS Gervasi, and HJ Kilvitis. Invader endocrinology: how to regulate a pesky phenotype. In JS Weis and D Sol, Biological Invasions and Behavior. Cambridge UP.
Romero, LM, SH Platts, SJ Schoech, H Wada, LB Martin, and CL Buck. Understanding stress in the healthy animal - potential paths for progress.
Woods, HA, CK Ghalambor, and LB Martin. From reductionism to emergence: progress towards a theory of the organism.
In press
93. Brace, AJ, S Sheikali, and LB Martin. Highway to the danger zone: exposure-dependent costs of immunity in a vertebrate ectotherm. Functional Ecology, in press.
92. Hellgren, O, C Atkinson, S Bensch, T Albayrak, D Dimitrov, J Ewen, KS Kim, MR Lima, LB Martin, V Palinauskas, RE Ricklefs, R Seghal, G Valkiunas, Y Tsuda, and A Marzal. Global phylogeography of the invasive avian malaria parasite Plasmodium relictum based on MSP1 allelic diversity. Ecography, in press.
2015
91. Martin, LB, AL Liebl, and HJ Kilvitis. 2015. Covariation in stress and immune gene expression in a range expanding bird. General and Comparative Endocrinology 21: 14-19.
2014
90. Brock, PM, CC Murdock, and LB Martin. 2014. A history of ecoimmunology and its integration with disease ecology. Integrative and Comparative Biology, 54; 353-362.
89. Coon, CAC, AJ Brace, SR McWilliams, MD McCue, and LB Martin. Introduced and native congeners use different resource strategies to maintain performance during infections. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 87: 559-567.
88. Coon, CAC, and LB Martin. 2014. Patterns of haemosporidian prevalence along a range expansion in introduced Kenyan House Sparrow (Passer domesticus). Journal of Avian Biology 45: 34-42.
87. Ghalambor, CK, LB Martin, and HA Woods. 2014. Plasticity, complexity, and the individual. In Integrative Organismal Biology. LB Martin, CK Ghalambor and HA Woods, eds. Wiley Press.
86. Liebl, AL and LB Martin. 2014. Living on the edge: range edge birds consume novel foods faster than established ones. Behavioral Ecology 25: 1089-1096.
85. Martin, LB, RK Boughton, and DR Ardia. 2014. A new division of ecoimmunology and disease ecology. Integrative and Comparative Biology 54: 338-339.
84. Martin, LB, and M Boruta. 2014. The impacts of urbanization on avian disease transmission and emergence. In Avian Urban Ecology. D Gil and H Brumm, eds.
83. Martin, LB and AL Liebl. 2014. Physiological plasticity in an avian range expansion. General and Comparative Endocrinology 206: 227-234.
82. Martin, LB, CAC Coon, AL Liebl, and AW Schrey. 2014. Surveillance for microbes and range expansion in house sparrows. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, Biological Sciences 281: 20132690.
81. Martin, LB and AA Cohen. 2014. Physiological regulatory networks: the orchestra of life? In Integrative Organismal Biology. LB Martin, CK Ghalambor and HA Woods, eds. Wiley Press
80. Ostfeld, RS, T Levi, A Jolles, LB Martin, PR Hosseini, and F Keesing. 2014. Life history and demographic drivers of reservoir competence for three tick-borne zoonotic pathogens. PLOS One DOI: 10.137/journal.pone.0107387.
79. Rivers, JW, AL Liebl, LB Martin, and MG Betts. 2014. Corticosterone in Swainsons thrushes varies relative to forest age but not vegetative cover. Journal of Ornithology 155: 539-548.
78. Schrey, AW, AL Liebl, CL Richards, and LB Martin. 2014. Range expansion of house sparrows (Passer domesticus) in Kenya: evidence of genetic admixture and human-mediated dispersal. Journal of Heredity 105: 60-69.
77. Woods, HA, LB Martin, and CK Ghalambor. 2014. Conclusions: the central role of the individual in biology. In Integrative Organismal Biology. LB Martin, CK Ghalambor and HA Woods, eds. Wiley Press.
2013
76. Ledon-Rettig, C, CL Richards, and LB Martin. 2013. A place for behavior in ecological epigenetics. Behavioral Ecology 24: 329-330.
75. Ledon-Rettig, C, CL Richards, and LB Martin. 2013. Behavioral epigenetics for ecologists. Behavioral Ecology 24: 311-324.
74. Liebl, AL, and LB Martin. 2013. Stress hormone receptors change as range expansion progresses in house sparrows. Biology Letters 9 (3): 20130181.
73. Liebl, AL, AW Schrey, CL Richards, and LB Martin. 2013. Patterns of DNA methylation throughout a range expansion of an introduced songbird. Integrative and Comparative Biology 53: 351-358.
72. Liebl, AL, T Shimizu, and LB Martin. 2013. Covariation among glucocorticoid regulatory elements varies seasonally in house sparrows (Passer domesticus). General and Comparative Endocrinology 183: 32-37.
71. Parker, JD, ME Torchin, RA Hufbauer, NP Lemoine, C Alba, DM Blumenthal, O Bossdorf, JE Byers, AM Dunn, RW Heckman, H Hedja, V Jarosik, AR Kanarek, LB Martin, SE Perkins, P Pysek, K Schierenbeck, C Schloder, R van Klineken, KJ Vaughn, W Williams, and LM Wolfe. 2013. Are invasive species performing better in their new ranges? Ecology 94: 985-994.
70. Rohr, JR, TR Raffel, NT Halstead, S Johnson, TA McMahon, RK Boughton, and LB Martin. 2013. Early-life exposure to an herbicide has enduring effects on pathogen-induced mortality. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, Biological Sciences 280: 20131502.
69. Schrey, AW, M Alvarez, C Foust, HK Kilvitis, AL Liebl, LB Martin, CL Richards, and M Robertson. 2013. Ecological epigenetics: beyond MS-AFLP. Integrative and Comparative Biology 53: 340-350.
2012
68. Cohen, AA, LB Martin, SR McWilliams, JC Wingfield, and JA Dunne. 2012. Physiological regulatory networks: ecological roles and evolutionary constraints. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 27: 428-435.
67. Liebl, AL and LB Martin. 2012. Exploratory behaviour and stressor hyper-responsiveness facilitate range expansion of an introduced songbird. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 1746: 4375-4381.
66. Lima, MR, RH Macedo, T Martins, AW Schrey, LB Martin, and S Bensch. 2012. Genetic and morphometric divergence of an introduced bird: the house sparrow (Passer domesticus) in Brazil. PLOS One 7 (12) e53332.
65. Martin, LB, and CAC Coon. 2012. Photoperiod-driven variation in an allergic response is independent of allergen exposure. Canadian Journal of Zoology 90: 1086-1093.
64. Martin, LB, A Brace, A Urban, CAC Coon, and AL Liebl. 2012. Does immune suppression during stressors occur to promote physical performance? Journal of Experimental Biology 215: 4097-4103.
63. Owen, JC, A Nakamura, CAC Coon, and LB Martin. 2012. The effect of exogenous corticosterone on West Nile virus infection in Northern Cardinals (Cardinalis cardinalis). Veterinary Research 43: 34-40 (Highly accessed paper).
62. Previtali, MA, RS Ostfeld, F Keesing, AE Jolles, R Hanselmann, and LB Martin. 2012. Relationship between pace of life and immune response in wild rodents. Oikos: 121- 1483-1492.
61. Rivers, JW, MG Betts, AL Liebl, JC Owen, LB Martin, and MG Betts. 2012. Baseline corticosterone is positively related to juvenile survival in a migrant songbird. Functional Ecology 26: 1127-1134.
60. Rohr, JR and LB Martin. 2012. Type I error is unlikely to hinder review recycling: a response to Montesino. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 27: 312-313.
59. Rohr, JR and LB Martin. 2012. Reduce, reuse, recycle scientific reviews. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 27: 192-193.
58. Schrey, AW, CAC Coon, MT Grispo, M Awad, T Imboma, ED McCoy, HR Mushinsky, CL Richards, and LB Martin. 2012. Epigenetic variation may compensate for decreased genetic variation with introductions: a case study using house sparrows (Passer domesticus) on two continents. Genetics Research International. Article ID 979751.
2011
57. Coon, CAC, RW Warne, and LB Martin. 2011. Acute phase responses vary with pathogen identity in house sparrows. American Journal of Physiology: Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Biology 300: R1418-1425.
56. Martin, LB, DM Hawley, and DR Ardia. An introduction to ecoimmunology. Functional Ecology 25: 1-4.
55. Martin, LB, L Kidd, AL Liebl and CAC Coon. 2011. Captivity induces hyperinflammation in the house sparrow. Journal of Experimental Biology 214: 2579-2585.
54. Martin, LB, AL Liebl, JH Trotter, CL Richards, K McCoy, and MW McCoy. 2011. Integrator networks: illuminating the black box linking genotype and phenotype. Integrative and Comparative Biology 51: 514-527.
53. Martin, LB, E Andreassi, W Watson, and CAC Coon. 2011. Stress and animal health: physiological mechanisms and ecological consequences. Nature Education Knowledge 3(6):11.
52. Marzal, A, RE Ricklefs, G Valkiunas, T Albayrak, E Arriero, C Bonneaud, GA Czirjak, J Ewen, O Hellgren, TA Iezhova, H Jensen, A Krizanauskiene, MR Lima, F de Lope, E Magnussen, LB Martin, AP Moller, P Munclinger, V Palinuaskas, PL Pap, J Perez-Tris, R Seghal, M Soler, E Szollosi, H Westerdahl, P Zetindjiev, and S Bensch. 2011. Diversity, loss and gain of malarial parasites in a globally invasive bird. PLOS One 6 (7) e21905.
51. McMahon, T, N Halstead, S Johnson, TR Raffel, JM Romansic, PW Crumrine, RK Boughton, LB Martin, and JR Rohr. The fungicide chlorothalonil is nonlinearly associated with corticosterone levels, immunity and mortality in amphibians. Environmental Health Perspectives 119: 1098-1103.
50. Rivers, JW, LB Martin, AL Liebl, and MG Betts. Parental alarm calls of the white-crowned sparrow fail to stimulate corticosterone production in their nest-bound offspring. Ethology 117: 374-384.
49. Schrey, AW, M Grispo, M Awad, MB Cook, ED McCoy, HR Mushinsky, T Albayrak, S Bensch, LK Butler, HB Fokidis, H Jensen, T Imboma, MM Kessler-Rios, A Marzal, IRK Stewart, H Westerdahl, DF Westneat, P Zehtindjiev, and LB Martin. Broad-scale latitudinal patterns in genetic diversity among native and introduced house sparrow (Passer domesticus) populations. Molecular Ecology 20: 1133-1143.
48. Sears, BF, JR Rohr, JE Allen, and LB Martin. The economy of inflammation: when is less more? Trends in Parasitology 27: 382-387.
47. Trotter, JH, AL Liebl, EJ Weeber, and LB Martin. Linking ecological immunology and evolutionary medicine: the case for apolipoprotein E. Functional Ecology 25: 48-60.
2010
46. Adelman, JS and LB Martin. 2010. Behavioral Endocrinology: immune systems and sickness behaviour. Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior. Ch. 263, Elsevier.
45. Adelman, JS, GE Bentley, JC Wingfield, LB Martin, and M Hau. 2010. Population differences in fever and sickness behavior in a wild vertebrate: a role for cytokines. Journal of Experimental Biology 213: 4099-4109.
44. Cox, RM, EU Parker, DM Cheney, AL Liebl, LB Martin, and R Calsbeek. 2010. Experimental evidence for physiological costs underlying the trade-off between reproduction and survival. Functional Ecology 24: 1262-1269.
43. Kuhlman, JR, and LB Martin. 2010. Captivity affects immune redistribution to skin in a wild bird. Functional Ecology 24: 830-837.
42. Martin, LB and CAC Coon. 2010. Infection protection and natural selection. Science 330: 602-603.
41. Martin, LB, WA Hopkins, LD Mydlarz, and JR Rohr. 2010. The effects of anthropogenic global changes on immune functions and disease resistance. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Year in Ecology and Conservation 1195: 129-148.
40. Martin, LB, JL Alam, T Imboma, and AL Liebl. 2010. Variation in inflammation as a mediator of range expansion in Kenyan house sparrows. Oecologia 164: 339-347.
2009
39. Adelman, JS and LB Martin. 2009. Vertebrate sickness behavior: an adaptive and integrated neuroendocrine immune response. Integrative and Comparative Biology 49: 202-214. (invited)
38. Liebl, AL and LB Martin. 2009. Simple quantification of antimicrobial capacity of blood using spectrophotometry. Functional Ecology 23: 1091-1096.
37. Martin, LB. 2009. Stress and immunity in wild vertebrates: timing is everything. General and Comparative Endocrinology 163: 70-76.
36. Workman, JL, E Johnson, LB Martin, and RJ Nelson. 2009. Butyric acid suppresses palatable food consumption in Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) housed in winter-, but not summer-like, conditions. Canadian Journal of Zoology 86: 749-754.
2008
35. Martin, LB, KJ Navara, MT Bailey, CR Hutch, ND Powell, JF Sheridan, and RJ Nelson. 2008. Food restriction compromises immune memory in deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) by decreasing antibody-secreting splenic B-cells. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 81: 366-372.
34. Martin, LB, ZM Weil, SL Bowers, and RJ Nelson. 2008. Sex-specific effects of glucose deprivation on cell-mediated immunity and reproduction in Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus). Journal of Comparative Physiology B 178: 623-628.
33. Martin, LB, and DR Rubenstein. 2008. Stress hormones in tropical birds: patterns and predictions, Ornithologia Neotropical 19: 207-218.
32. Martin, LB, ZM Weil, and RJ Nelson. 2008. Fever and sickness behavior vary among congeneric rodents. Functional Ecology 22: 68-77.
31. Martin, LB, ZM Weil, and RJ Nelson. 2008. Seasonal changes in vertebrate immune activity: mediation by physiological trade-offs. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 363: 321-339.
30. Martin, LB, EM Johnson, CR Hutch, and RJ Nelson. 2008. 6MBOA affects reproductive tissue, but not cutaneous immune activity, in white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A149: 181-187
29. Raffel, TR, LB Martin, and JR Rohr. 2008. Parasites as predators: unifying natural enemy ecology. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 23: 610-618.
28. Rubenstein, DR, AF Parlow, CR Hutch, and LB Martin. 2008. Environmental and hormonal correlates of immune activity in a cooperatively breeding tropical bird. General and Comparative Endocrinology 159: 10-15.
27. Wikelski, M, LB Martin, MT Robinson, ND Robinson, A Scheuerlein, M Hau, and E Gwinner. 2008. Avian circannual clocks: adaptive significance and possible proximate control by energy turnover. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 363: 411-423.
2007
26. Martin, LB, ZM Weil, and RJ Nelson. 2007. Immune defense and reproductive pace of life in Peromyscus mice. Ecology 88: 2516-2528.
25. Martin, LB, KJ Navara, ZM Weil, and RJ Nelson. 2007. Immunological memory is compromised by food restriction in deer mice, Peromyscus maniculatus. American Journal of Physiology: Regulatory, Integrative, and Comparative Physiology 292: R316-320.
24. Martin, LB, MI Pless, and M Wikelski. 2007. Greater intra-annual variation in blood and ectoparasite infections in a temperate than a tropical population of House Sparrows in North America. Ibis 149: 419-423.
23. Martin, LB, BC Trainor, MS Finy, and RJ Nelson. 2007. HPA activity and neotic and anxiety-like behavior vary among Peromyscus species. General and Comparative Endocrinology 141: 342-350.
22. Nelson, RJ and LB Martin. 2007. Seasonal changes in stress responses. In: Encyclopedia of Stress. Vol.3 Edited by George Fink. Academic Press: New York. (invited)
2006
21. Lee, KA, LB Martin, D Hasselquist, RE Ricklefs, and M Wikelski. 2006. Contrasting adaptive immune defenses and blood parasite prevalence in closely related Passer sparrows. Oecologia 150: 383-392.
20. Martin, LB, P Han, J Kwong, and M. Hau. 2006. Cutaneous immune activity varies with physiological state in female house sparrows (Passer domesticus). Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 79: 775-783.
19. Martin, LB, ZM Weil, JR Kuhlman, and RJ Nelson. 2006. Trade-offs between cutaneous immune responses in female white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus). Functional Ecology 20: 630-636.
18. Martin, LB, P Han, J Lewittes, JR Kuhlman, KC Klasing, and M Wikelski. 2006. Phytohemagglutinin (PHA) induced skin swelling in birds: histological support for a classic immunoecological technique. Functional Ecology 20: 290-300.
17. Martin, LB, ER Glasper, RJ Nelson, and AC DeVries. 2006. Prolonged separation delays wound healing in monogamous California mice, Peromyscus californicus, but not in polygynous white-footed mice, P. leucopus. Physiology and Behavior. 87: 836-841.
16. Martin, LB, D Hasselquist, and M Wikelski. 2006. Investment in immune defense is linked to pace of life in house sparrows. Oecologia 147: 565-575
15. Martin, LB, **ZM Weil, and RJ Nelson. 2006. Refining approaches and diversifying directions in ecoimmunology. Integrative and Comparative Biology 46: 1030-1039.
14. Trainor, BC, LB Martin, KM Greiwe, JR Kuhlman, and RJ Nelson. 2006. Social and photoperiod effects on reproduction in 5 Peromyscus species. General and Comparative Endocrinology 148: 252-259.
13. Weil, ZM, LM Pyter, LB Martin, and RJ Nelson. 2006. Perinatal photoperiod organizes adult immune responses in Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus). American Journal of Physiology: Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology 290: R1714-1719.
12. Weil, ZM, LB Martin, and RJ Nelson. 2006. Photoperiod differentially affects immune function and reproduction in collared lemmings (Dicrostonyx groenlandicus). Journal of Biological Rhythms 21: 384-393.
11. Weil, ZM, LB Martin, JL Workman, and RJ Nelson. 2006. Immune challenge retards seasonal reproductive regression: evidence for terminal investment. Biology Letters 2: 393-396.
10. Weil, ZM, LB Martin, and RJ Nelson. 2006. Interactions among immune, endocrine, and brain in response to infection. In: Macroparasites and Micromammals: from Evolutionary Ecology to Management. Edited by Serge Morand, Boris Krasnov, and Robert Poulin. Springer-Verlag: New York. (invited)
2005
9. Berger, S, LB Martin, M Wikelski, LM Romero, EKV Kalko, MN Vitousek, and T. Rodl. 2005. Corticosterone suppresses immune activity in territorial Galapagos marine iguanas. Hormones and Behavior 47: 419-429.
8. Greenman, CG, LB Martin, and M Hau. 2005. Reproductive state but not testosterone reduces immune function in male house sparrows (Passer domesticus). Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 78: 60-68.
7. Lee, KA, LB Martin, and M. Wikelski. 2005. Responding to inflammatory challenges is less costly for a successful avian invader, the house sparrow (Passer domesticus), than its less invasive congener. Oecologia 145: 244-251.
6. Martin, LB. 2005. Trade-offs between molt and immune activity in two populations of house sparrows (Passer domesticus). Canadian Journal of Zoology 83: 780-787.
5. Martin, LB, and L. Fitzgerald. 2005. A taste for novelty in invading house sparrows. Behavioral Ecology 16: 702-707.
4. Martin, LB, J Gilliam, P Han, KA Lee, and M Wikelski. 2005. Corticosterone suppresses immune function in temperate but not tropical house sparrows (Passer domesticus). General and Comparative Endocrinology 140: 126-135.
2004
3. Martin, LB, MI Pless, J Svoboda, and M Wikelski. 2004. Immune activity in temperate and tropical house sparrows: a common garden experiment. Ecology 85: 2323-2331.
2003
2. Martin, LB, A Scheuerlein, and M Wikelski. 2003. Immune activity elevates energy expenditure of House Sparrows: a link between direct and indirect costs. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B Biological Sciences 270: 153-158.
1. Hayden, TJ, RH Melton, B Willis, LB Martin, and T Beaty. 2003. Assessment of maneuver training activities on Red-Cockaded Woodpecker populations on Fort Stewart, GA. Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, ERDC/CERL TR-02-17.