Robert D. Martin, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Field Museum, Chicago, IL, United States 
Area:
anthropology, evolutionary biology, human reproductive biology
Website:
http://robertdmartin.wixsite.com/how-we-do-it
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Cross-listing: Primatology Tree

Parents

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Nikolaas (Niko) Tinbergen grad student Oxford (Primatology Tree)
Jean-Jacques Petter post-doc 1967-1969 Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle (Primatology Tree)
Arlette Petter-Rousseaux post-doc 1967-1969 Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle (Primatology Tree)

Children

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Ann MacLarnon grad student Field Museum (Primatology Tree)
Caroline Ross grad student Field Museum (Primatology Tree)
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Genoud M, Isler K, Martin RD. (2017) Comparative analyses of basal rate of metabolism in mammals: data selection does matter. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
Yao L, Brown JP, Stampanoni M, et al. (2012) Evolutionary change in the brain size of bats. Brain, Behavior and Evolution. 80: 15-25
Isler K, Christopher Kirk E, Miller JM, et al. (2008) Endocranial volumes of primate species: scaling analyses using a comprehensive and reliable data set. Journal of Human Evolution. 55: 967-78
Martin RD. (2008) Evolution of Placentation in Primates: Implications of Mammalian Phylogeny Evolutionary Biology-New York. 35: 125-145
Martin RD. (2007) The evolution of human reproduction: a primatological perspective. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 59-84
Martin RD, Soligo C, Tavaré S. (2007) Primate origins: implications of a cretaceous ancestry. Folia Primatologica; International Journal of Primatology. 78: 277-96
Martin RD, Maclarnon AM, Phillips JL, et al. (2006) Flores hominid: new species or microcephalic dwarf? The Anatomical Record. Part a, Discoveries in Molecular, Cellular, and Evolutionary Biology. 288: 1123-45
Martin RD, Maclarnon AM, Phillips JL, et al. (2006) Comment on "The Brain of LB1, Homo floresiensis". Science (New York, N.Y.). 312: 999; author reply 99
Soligo C, Martin RD. (2006) Adaptive origins of primates revisited. Journal of Human Evolution. 50: 414-30
Miller ER, Gunnell GF, Martin RD. (2005) Deep time and the search for anthropoid origins. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 60-95
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