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Queen's University: Kingston, ON, CA

2007-07-01 to present (Biology)
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Paul Martin

Works (17)

Is competitive ability the key adaptation to benign environments? Revisiting experiments on closely related species of tidal plants

Biology Letters
2024-05 | Journal article
Contributors: Paul R. Martin; Cameron K. Ghalambor
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Is competitive ability the key adaptation to benign environments? Revisiting experiments on closely related species of tidal plants

2024-05-01 | Preprint
Contributors: Paul R. Martin
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The competitive exclusion–tolerance rule explains habitat partitioning among co‐occurring species of burying beetles

Ecology
2024-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Kevin W. Burke; Adam F. Groulx; Paul R. Martin
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Urban tolerance does not protect against population decline in North American birds

Biology Letters
2024-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Julianna A. Petrenko; Paul R. Martin; Rachel E. Fanelli; Frances Bonier
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Rare edges and abundant cores: range-wide variation in abundance in North American birds

Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
2024-01-31 | Journal article
Contributors: Paul R. Martin; Orin J. Robinson; Frances Bonier
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Behavioral dominance interactions between two species of burying beetles (Nicrophorus orbicollis and Nicrophorus pustulatus)

PeerJ
2023-11-23 | Journal article
Contributors: Yohanna D. Vangenne; Brendan Sheppard; Paul R. Martin
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A test of the competitive ability–cold tolerance trade‐off hypothesis in seasonally breeding beetles

Ecological Entomology
2023-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Jillian D. Wettlaufer; April Ye; Heath A. MacMillan; Paul R. Martin
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Estimates of species‐level tolerance of urban habitat in North American birds

Ecology
2022-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Rachel E. Fanelli; Paul R. Martin; Orin J. Robinson; Frances Bonier
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Among-species variation in hormone concentrations is associated with urban tolerance in birds

Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
2022-11-30 | Journal article
Contributors: Emma C. C. Sinclair; Paul R. Martin; Frances Bonier
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Experimental test of selection against hybridization as a driver of avian signal divergence

Journal of Evolutionary Biology
2022-08 | Journal article
Contributors: Haley L. Kenyon; Paul R. Martin
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Aggressive signaling among competing species of birds

PeerJ
2022-06-13 | Journal article
Contributors: Haley L. Kenyon; Paul R. Martin
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Experimental tests of selection against heterospecific aggression as a driver of avian colour pattern divergence

Journal of Evolutionary Biology
2021-07 | Journal article
Contributors: Haley L. Kenyon; Paul R. Martin
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Behavioral dominance interactions between Nicrophorus orbicollis and N. tomentosus burying beetles (Coleoptera: Silphidae)

PeerJ
2021-02-23 | Journal article
Contributors: Scott D. Schrempf; Kevin W. Burke; Jillian D. Wettlaufer; Paul R. Martin
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Size‐dependent costs of migration: Migrant bird species are subordinate to residents, but only at small body sizes

Journal of Evolutionary Biology
2020-04 | Journal article
Contributors: Paul R. Martin; Haley L. Kenyon; Leah Hayes
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Species interactions limit the occurrence of urban-adapted birds in cities

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
2018-12-04 | Journal article
Contributors: Paul R. Martin; Frances Bonier
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Fluff-thieving birds sabotage seed dispersal

Royal Society Open Science
2017-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Vanya G. Rohwer; Anton Pauw; Paul R. Martin
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How can we estimate natural selection on endocrine traits? Lessons from evolutionary biology

Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
2016-11-30 | Journal article
Contributors: Frances Bonier; Paul R. Martin
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Peer review (1 review for 1 publication/grant)

Review activity for Journal für Ornithologie. (1)