Ramaley N236 Office
Research Interests
Research projects include studies of landscape and population genetics focused mainly on species of conservation concern. For an example of some of our work see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JO_TunderUE
Selected Publications
Research
Recent
EL Paulson, A Chaudoin, AP Martin. 2021. Ecological divergence of a habitat constructed to harbor an endangered species. Conservation Science and Practice, e471
Career examples
Sackett, L. C., A. Seglund, R.P. Guralnick, M.M Mazzella, D.M. Wagner, J.D. Busch, A.P. Martin. 2014. Evidence for two subspecies of Gunnison’s prairie dogs (Cynomys gunnisoni), and the general importance of the subspecies concept. Biological Conservation, in press. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2014.03.010
RT Jones, R Knight, AP Martin. 2010. Bacterial communities of disease vectors sampled across time, space, and species The ISME Journal 4 (2), 223-231
CW Schadt, AP Martin, DA Lipson, SK Schmidt. 2003. Seasonal dynamics of previously unknown fungal lineages in tundra soils. Science 301 (5638), 1359-1361
E Bermingham, AP Martin. 1998. Comparative mtDNA phylogeography of neotropical freshwater fishes: testing shared history to infer the evolutionary landscape of lower Central America. Molecular ecology 7 (4), 499-517
JL Metcalf, S Love Stowell, CM Kennedy, KB Rogers, D McDonald, J Epp, ...2012. Historical stocking data and 19th century DNA reveal human‐induced changes to native diversity and distribution of cutthroat trout Molecular Ecology 21 (21), 5194-5207
Education
C Buchenroth-Martin, T DiMartino, AP Martin. 2017. Measuring student interactions using networks: Insights into the learning community of a large active learning course Journal of College Science Teaching 46 (3), 90
AP Martin. 2018. A Quantitative Framework for the Analysis of Two-Stage Exams. International Journal of Higher Education 7 (4), 33-54