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Overview

Julien Martin is affiliated with the United States Geological Survey in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science and agricultural and biological sciences, with a strong emphasis on ecology, evolution, behavior, and systematics.

The main fields of study associated with Martin include:

  • Environmental Science
  • Agricultural and Biological Sciences

Their subfields of study highlight a concentration in:

  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
  • Ecology
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation
  • Ecological Modeling
  • Social Psychology

Martin's research topics cover a range of subjects related to animal behavior and wildlife ecology, including:

  • Animal Behavior and Reproduction
  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Bat Biology and Ecology Studies
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Plant and Animal Studies
  • Primate Behavior and Ecology
  • Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior

They have published multiple recent papers, such as:

  • "Contrasting effects of climate change on seasonal survival of a hibernating mammal," 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Individual life histories: neither slow nor fast, just diverse," 2023, Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
  • "Hibernation slows epigenetic ageing in yellow-bellied marmots," 2022, Nature Ecology & Evolution
  • "Genetic variance for behavioural 'predictability' of stress response," 2020, Journal of Evolutionary Biology
  • "Current and lagged climate affects phenology across diverse taxonomic groups," 2023, Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Martin include:

  • Daniel T. Blumstein
  • Kenneth B. Armitage
  • Arpat Özgül
  • Maria Paniw
  • Michela Natalina Dumas

Martin's publications commonly appear in venues such as:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Animal Ecology
  • Animal Behaviour
  • Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
  • Behavioral Ecology

Best Publications

  • Energy saving in flight formation

    Henri Weimerskirch;Julien Martin;Yannick Clerquin;Peggy Alexandre

  • Fast and fuel efficient? Optimal use of wind by flying albatrosses

    Henri Weimerskirch;T Guionnet;J Martin;Scott A Shaffer

  • Temperament, risk assessment and habituation to novelty in eastern chipmunks, Tamias striatus

    Julien G.A. Martin;Denis Réale

  • Structured decision making as a conceptual framework to identify thresholds for conservation and management.

    Julien Martin;Julien Martin;Michael C. Runge;James D. Nichols;Bruce C. Lubow

  • Measuring individual differences in reaction norms in field and experimental studies: a power analysis of random regression models

    Julien G. A. Martin;Julien G. A. Martin;Daniel H. Nussey;Alastair J. Wilson;Denis Réale

  • Male personality, life‐history strategies and reproductive success in a promiscuous mammal

    D. Réale;J. Martin;D. W. Coltman;J. Poissant

  • Heart rate and energy expenditure of incubating wandering albatrosses: basal levels, natural variation, and the effects of human disturbance

    Henri Weimerskirch;Scott A. Shaffer;Geraldine Mabille;Julien Martin

  • Animal temperament and human disturbance: Implications for the response of wildlife to tourism

    J G A Martin;J G A Martin;D Réale

  • Development of boldness and docility in yellow-bellied marmots

    Matthew B. Petelle;Dakota E. McCoy;Dakota E. McCoy;Vanessa Alejandro;Julien G. A. Martin;Julien G. A. Martin

  • Importance of Well‐Designed Monitoring Programs for the Conservation of Endangered Species: Case Study of the Snail Kite

    Julien Martin;Wiley M. Kitchens;James E. Hines

  • Population sex ratio variation in a monogamous long‐lived bird, the wandering albatross

    Henri Weimerskirch;Joelle Lallemand;Julien Martin;Julien Martin

  • Heritable victimization and the benefits of agonistic relationships

    Amanda J. Lea;Daniel T. Blumstein;Tina W. Wey;Julien G. A. Martin

  • Estimating distribution of hidden objects with drones: From tennis balls to manatees

    Julien Martin;Holly H. Edwards;Matthew A. Burgess;H. Franklin Percival

  • Accounting for non‐independent detection when estimating abundance of organisms with a Bayesian approach

    Julien Martin;J. Andrew Royle;Darryl I. Mackenzie;Holly H. Edwards

  • Never too late? Consequences of late birthdate for mass and survival of bighorn lambs

    Chiarastella Feder;Julien G. A. Martin;Julien G. A. Martin;Marco Festa-Bianchet;Marco Festa-Bianchet;Céline Bérubé

  • Heritability of anti‐predatory traits: vigilance and locomotor performance in marmots

    D. T. Blumstein;A. J. Lea;L. E. Olson;J. G. A. Martin

  • Dynamic multistate site occupancy models to evaluate hypotheses relevant to conservation of Golden Eagles in Denali National Park, Alaska.

    Julien Martin;Julien Martin;Carol L. McIntyre;James E. Hines;James D. Nichols

  • Bighorn ewes transfer the costs of reproduction to their lambs.

    Julien G. A. Martin;Marco Festa‐Bianchet

  • Age-independent and age-dependent decreases in reproduction of females.

    Julien G. A. Martin;Julien G. A. Martin;Marco Festa-Bianchet;Marco Festa-Bianchet

  • Effects of an exotic prey species on a native specialist: Example of the snail kite

    Christopher E. Cattau;Julien Martin;Wiley M. Kitchens

  • Simultaneous modeling of habitat suitability, occupancy, and relative abundance: African elephants in Zimbabwe

    Julien Martin;Julien Martin;Simon Chamaillé-Jammes;James D. Nichols;Hervé Fritz

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel T. Blumstein
Daniel T. Blumstein University of California, Los Angeles
Marco Festa-Bianchet
Marco Festa-Bianchet Université de Sherbrooke
James D. Nichols
James D. Nichols United States Geological Survey
Kenneth B. Armitage
Kenneth B. Armitage University of Kansas
Michael C. Runge
Michael C. Runge United States Fish and Wildlife Service
James E. Hines
James E. Hines United States Geological Survey
Madan K. Oli
Madan K. Oli University of Florida
Denis Réale
Denis Réale University of Quebec at Montreal
Henri Weimerskirch
Henri Weimerskirch Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Alastair J. Wilson
Alastair J. Wilson University of Exeter

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