Martha M. Muñoz, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2003-2007 Biology Boston University, Boston, MA, United States 
 2008-2014 Organismic and Evolutionary Biology Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
 2014-2015 Ecology, Evolution, and Genetics Australian National University, Acton, Australian Capital Territory, Australia 
 2015-2017 Biology Duke University, Durham, NC 
 2017- Biological Sciences Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, United States 
Area:
Evolutionary Biology, Phylogenetics, Ecophysiology
Website:
http://www.marthamunoz.com
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Parents

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Jonathan Losos grad student 2008-2014 Harvard
 (A multidimensional perspective on the role of behavior in evolution.)
Craig Moritz post-doc 2014-2015 ANU
 (Evolutionary physiology of tropical skinks)
Sheila N. Patek post-doc 2015-2017 Duke (Neurotree)
 (Evolutionary biomechanics of ultrafast motion)
Christopher J. Schneider research scientist 2006-2007 Boston University
 (Undergraduate thesis project)

Children

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Jhan C. Salazar research assistant 2017- Yale
Nathalie Alomar grad student Yale
Julia Laterza Barbosa grad student Yale
​Isabela Hernández Rodriguez grad student Yale
Brooke Bodensteiner grad student 2017- Virginia Tech
Henry Camarillo grad student 2018- Yale
Laura R.V. Alencar post-doc Yale
Sarah T. Friedman post-doc Yale
Vincent R. Farallo post-doc 2017- Virginia Tech
Edward D. Burress post-doc 2020-2022 Yale (Biomechanics Tree)
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Domínguez-Guerrero SF, Esquerré D, Burress ED, et al. (2024) Viviparity imparts a macroevolutionary signature of ecological opportunity in the body size of female Liolaemus lizards. Nature Communications. 15: 4966
Alomar N, Bodensteiner BL, Hernández-Rodríguez I, et al. (2024) Comparison of hydric and thermal physiology in an environmentally diverse clade of Caribbean anoles. Integrative and Comparative Biology
Burress ED, Muñoz MM. (2023) Phenotypic rate and state are decoupled in response to river-to-lake transitions in cichlid fishes. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Friedman ST, Muñoz MM. (2023) A latitudinal gradient of deep-sea invasions for marine fishes. Nature Communications. 14: 773
Friedman ST, Muñoz MM. (2022) The Effect of Thermally Robust Ballistic Mechanisms on Climatic Niche in Salamanders. Integrative Organismal Biology (Oxford, England). 4: obac020
Burress ED, Muñoz MM. (2022) Functional Trade-offs Asymmetrically Promote Phenotypic Evolution. Systematic Biology
Domínguez-Guerrero SF, Méndez-de la Cruz FR, Manríquez-Morán NL, et al. (2022) Exceptional parallelisms characterize the evolutionary transition to live birth in phrynosomatid lizards. Nature Communications. 13: 2881
Landis MJ, Quintero I, Muñoz MM, et al. (2022) Phylogenetic inference of where species spread or split across barriers. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119: e2116948119
Bodensteiner BL, Gangloff EJ, Kouyoumdjian L, et al. (2021) Thermal-metabolic phenotypes of the lizard Podarcis muralis differ across elevation, but converge in high-elevation hypoxia. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 224
Burress ED, Muñoz MM. (2021) Ecological limits on the decoupling of prey capture and processing in fishes. Integrative and Comparative Biology
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