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48. Harrison, P. M., Gutowsky, L. F. G., Martins, E. G., Ward, T. D., Patterson, D. A., Cooke, S. J. and Power, M. Individual isotopic specialisations predict subsequent inter-individual variation in movement in a freshwater fish. Ecology.
47. Carvalho, F. M., Freitas, C. E. C., Forsberg, B. R., Power, M., Castello, L. and Martins, E. G. Trophic ecology of Arapaima sp. in a ria lake–river–floodplain transitional zone of the Amazon. Ecology of Freshwater Fish.
46. McCune J. L., Carlsson, A., Colla, S. R., Davy, C. M., Favaro, B., Ford, A. T., Fraser, K. C. and Martins, E. G. Assessing public commitment to endangered species protection: a Canadian case study. FACETS.
2016
45. Cooke, S. J., Struthers, D., Martins, E. G., Gutowsky, L. F. G., Power, M., Doka, S., Dettmers, J., Crook, D., Lucas, M. C., Holbrook, C. M. and Krueger, C. C. 2016. A moving target – incorporating knowledge of the spatial ecology of fish into biological assessment and management of freshwater fisheries. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 188, 239.
44. Harrison, P. M., Gutowsky, L. F. G., Martins, E. G., Patterson, D. A., Cooke, S. J. and Power, M. 2016. Temporal plasticity in thermal habitat selection of burbot, Lota lota, a diel-migrating winter specialist. Journal of Fish Biology 88, 2111−2129.
2015
43. Gutowsky, L. F. G., Harrison, P. M., Martins, E. G., Leake, A., Patterson, D. A., Power, M. and Cooke, S. J. 2015. Interactive effects of phenotypic traits on adfluvial bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) movement ecology in a large hydropower reservoir. Canadian Journal of Zoology 94, 31−40.
42. Harrison, P. H., Gutwosky, L. F. G., Martins, E. G., Patterson, D. A., Cooke, S. J. and Power, M. 2015. Burbot Lota lota and large hydropower in North America: benefits, threats, and research needs for mitigation. Fisheries Ecology and Management 23, 335−349.
41. Landsman, S. J., Martins, E. G., Gutowsky, L. F. G., Arlinghaus, R. T., Suski, C. D. and Cooke, S. J. 2015. Locomotory activity patterns of muskellunge (Esox masquinongy) assessed using tri-axial acceleration sensing transmitters. Environmental Biology of Fishes 98, 2109−2121.
40. Hahn, L., Câmara, L. F., Nunes, L. D., Machado, L. S., Abolis, D., Fries, L. C. C., Martins, E. G. and Garrone-Neto, D. 2015. Reporting on the recapture of electronic tagged fish by fishers in the Xingu River, Brazilian Amazon. Brazilian Journal of Biology 75, S99−S101 (Special Issue: Xingu River and UHE Belo Monte Environmental Studies)
39. Drenner, S. M., Hinch, S. G., Martins, E. G., Furey, N. B., Clark, T. D., Cooke, S. J., Patterson, D. A., Robichaud, D, Welch, D., Farrell, A. P., Thomson, R. 2015. Environmental conditions and physiological state influence estuarine movements of homing sockeye salmon. Fisheries Oceanography 24, 307−324.
38. Thiem, J. D., Dawson, J. W., Gleiss, A. C., Martins, E. G., Haro, A., Castro-Santos, T., Danylchuk, A. J., Wilson, A. J. and Cooke, S. J. 2015. Accelerometer-derived activity correlates with volitional swimming speed in lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens). Canadian Journal of Zoology 93, 645−654.
37. Harrison, P. M., Gutowsky, L. F. G., Martins, E. G., Patterson, D. A., Cooke, S. J. and Power, M. Personality-dependent spatial ecology occurs independently from dispersal in wild burbot (Lota lota). Behavioral Ecology 26, 483−492.
2014
36. Martins, E. G., Gutowsky, L. F. G., Harrison, P. M., Mills Flemming, J. E., Jonsen, I. D., Zhu, D. Z., Leake, A., Patterson, D. A., Power, M. and Cooke, S. J. 2014. Behavioral attributes of turbine entrainment risk for adult bull trout revealed by acoustic telemetry and state-space modeling. Animal Biotelemetry 2, 13.
Featured in FishSens Magazine: http://magazine.fishsens.com/entrainment-study-tracks-bull-trout-keep-fish-canadian-dams-turbines.htm
35. Gale, M. K., Hinch, S. G., Cooke, S. J., Donaldson, M. R., Eliason, E. J., Jeffries, K. M., Martins, E. G. and Patterson, D. A. 2014. Observable impairments predict mortality of captured and released sockeye salmon at various temperatures. Conservation Physiology 2, doi:10.1093/conphys/cou029
34. Wilson, S. M., Hinch, S. G., Drenner, S. M., Martins, E. G., Furey, N. B., Patterson, D. A., Welch, D. W. and Cooke, S. J. 2014. Coastal marine and in-river migration behaviour of adult sockeye salmon en route to spawning grounds. Marine Ecology Progress Series 496, 71−84.
33. Drenner, S. M., Hinch, S. G., Martins, E. G., Thomson, R.E., Robichaud, D., Thomson, L. A., Hills, J. A., Patterson, D. A., Clark, T.D. and Cooke, S. J. 2014. Coastal marine thermal experience of adult sockeye salmon: relationships with physiology and oceanography. Marine Ecology Progress Series 496, 109−124.
32. Nguyen, V. M., Martins, E. G., Robichaud, D., Raby, G. D., Donaldson, M. R., Lotto, A. G., Willmore, W. G., Patterson, D. A., Farrell, A. P., Hinch, S. G. and Cooke S. J. 2014. Disentangling the roles of air exposure, gillnet injury, and facilitated recovery on the post-capture and release mortality and behavior of adult migratory sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) in freshwater. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 87, 125−135. (Special Issue: Conservation Physiology).
2013
31. Martins, E. G., Gutowsky, L. F. G., Harrison, P. M., Patterson, D. A., Power, M., Zhu, D., Leake, A. and Cooke, S. J. 2013. Forebay use and entrainment rates of resident adult fish in a large hydropower reservoir. Aquatic Biology 19, 253−263.
30. Harrison, P. M., Gutowsky, L. F. G., Martins, E. G., Patterson, D. A., Leake, A., Cooke, S. J. and Power, M. 2013. Diel vertical migration of adult burbot: a dynamic trade-off between feeding opportunity, predation avoidance, and bioenergetic gain. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 70, 1765−1774.
29. Cooke, S. J., Lapointe, N. W. R., Martins, E. G., Thiem, J., Raby, G. D., Taylor, M., Beard Jr. T. D. and Cowx, I. G. 2013. Failure to engage the public in issues related to inland fish and fisheries: the way forward for building public and political will to promote meaningful conservation. Journal of Fish Biology 83, 997−1018. (Special Issue: Selected Papers from the 6th World Fisheries Congress).
28. Gutowsky, L. F. G., Harrison, P. M., Martins, E. G., Leake, A., Patterson, D. A., Power, M. and Cooke, S. J. Daily vertical migration hypothesis explain size-dependent behaviour in a freshwater piscivore. Animal Behaviour 86, 365−373.
27. Rodrigues-Motta, M., Pinheiro, H. P., Martins, E. G., Araújo, M. S. and dos Reis, S. F. 2013. Multivariate models for correlated count data. Journal of Applied Statistics 40, 1586−1596.
26. Pires, M. M., Martins, E. G., Araújo, M. S. and dos Reis, S. F. 2013. Between-individual variation drives the seasonal dynamics in the trophic niche of a Neotropical marsupial. Austral Ecology 38, 664−671.
2012
25. Martins, E. G., Hinch, S. G., Cooke, S. J. and Patterson, D. A 2012. Climate effects on growth, phenology and survival of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka): a synthesis of the current state of knowledge and future research directions. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 22, 887-914.
24. Requena, G. S., Buzatto, B. A., Martins, E. G. and Machado, G. 2012. Paternal care decreases foraging activity and body condition, but does not impose survival costs to caring males in a Neotropical arachnid. PLoS ONE 7, e46701.
23. Johnson, J. E., Patterson, D. A., Martins, E. G., Cooke, S. J. and Hinch S. G. 2012. Quantitative methods for analyzing cumulative effects on fish migration success: a review. Journal of Fish Biology 81, 600-631. (Special Issue: Fish Migration in the 21st Century: Opportunities and Challenges).
22. Martins, E. G., Hinch, S. G., Patterson, D. A., Hague, M. J., Cooke, S. J., Miller, K. M., Robichaud, D., English, K. K. and Farrell, A. P. 2012. High river temperature reduces survival of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) approaching spawning grounds and exacerbates female mortality. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 69, 330-342.
21. Drenner, S. M., Clark, T. D., Whitney, C. K., Martins, E. G., Cooke, S. J. and Hinch, S. G. 2012. A synthesis of tagging studies examining the behaviour and survival of anadromous salmonids in marine environments. PLoS ONE 7, e31311.
20. Jeffries, K. M., Hinch, S. G., Martins, E. G., Clark, T. D., Lotto, A. G., Patterson, D. A., Cooke, S. J., Farrell, A. P. and Miller, K. M. 2012. Sex and proximity to reproductive maturity influence survival, final maturation, and blood physiology of Pacific salmon when exposed to high temperature during a simulated migration. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 85, 62-73.
2011
19. Martins, E. G., Hinch, S. G., Patterson, D. A., Hague, M. J., Cooke, S. J., Miller, K. M., Lapointe, M. F., English, K. K. and Farrel, A. P. 2011. Effects of river temperature and climate warming on stock-specific survival of adult migrating Fraser River sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka). Global Change Biology 17, 99-114.
2010
18. Pires, M. M., Martins, E. G., Silva, M. N. F. and dos Reis, S. F. 2010. Gracilinanus microtarsus (Didelphimorphia: Didelphidae). Mammalian Species 851, 33-40.
17. Pires M. M., Martins E. G., Cruz L. D., Fernandes F. R., Clemente-Carvalho R. B., Silva M. N. F. and dos Reis S. F. Young didelphid consumption by Micoureus paraguayanus (Didelphimorphia: Didelphidae) in southeastern Brazil. Mastozoología Neotropical 17, 183-187.
16. Araújo, M. S., Martins, E. G., Cruz, L. D., Fernandes, F. R., Linhares, A. X., dos Reis, S. F. and Guimarães Jr., P. R. 2010. Nested diets: a novel pattern of individual-level resource use. Oikos 119, 81-88.
15. Fernandes, F. R., Cruz, L. D., Martins, E. G. and dos Reis, S. F. 2010. Growth and home range size of the gracile mouse opossum Gracilinanus microtarsus (Marsupialia: Didelphidae) in Brazilian cerrado. Journal of Tropical Ecology 26, 185-192.
2008
14. Martins, E. G., Araújo, M. S., Bonato, V. and dos Reis, S. F. 2008. Sex and season affect individual-level diet variation in the Neotropical marsupial Gracilinanus microtarsus (Didelphidae). Biotropica 40, 132-135.
13. Da-Silva, C. Q., Gomes, A. E., Martins, E. G., Bonato, V. and dos Reis, S. F. 2008. A Bayesian change-point model for describing partial semelparity of a Neotropical didelphid marsupial. Revista Brasileira de Biometria 26, 31-44.
12. Bonato, V, Martins, E. G., Machado, G., da-Silva, C. Q., and dos Reis, S. F. 2008. Ecology of the armadillos Cabassous unicinctus and Euphractus sexcinctus (Cingulata: Dasypodidae) in a Brazilian cerrado. Journal of Mammalogy 89, 168-174.
11. Osses, F., Martins, E. G., and Machado, G. 2008. Oviposition site selection by the bromeliad-dweller harvestman Bourguyia hamata (Arachnida: Opiliones). Journal of Ethology 26, 233-241.
10. Silva, C. Q., Martins, E. G., Bonato V. and dos Reis, S. F. 2008. Bayesian capture-recapture analysis: an application in modeling semelparity of a Neotropical didelphid marsupial. Communications in Statistics-Simulation and Computation 37, 816-828.
9. Clemente-Carvalho, R. B., Monteiro, L. R., Bonato, V., Rocha, H. S., Pereira G. R., Oliveira, D. F., Lopes, R. T., C. F. B. Haddad, Martins, E. G. and dos Reis, S. F. 2008. Geographic variation in cranial shape in the pumpkin toadlet (Brachycephalus ephippium): a geometric analysis. Journal of Herpetology 42, 176-185.
2007
8. Buzatto, B. A., Requena, G. S., Martins, E. G. and Machado, G. 2007. Effects of maternal care on the lifetime reproductive success of females in a Neotropical harvestman. Journal of Animal Ecology 76, 937-945.
7. Osses, F., Martins, E. G. and Romero, G. Q. 2007. Association of the stilt bug Jalysus ossesae (Heteroptera: Berytidae) with myrmecophytic plants of the genus Maieta (Melastomataceae) in an upland forest area in central Amazon, Brazil. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 109, 331-337.
2006
6. Martins, E. G., Bonato, V., da-Silva, C. Q. and dos Reis, S. F. 2006. Partial semelparity in the Neotropical didelphid marsupial Gracilinanus microtarsus. Journal of Mammalogy 87, 915-920.
5. Martins, E. G., Bonato, V., da-Silva, C. Q. and dos Reis, S. F. 2006. Seasonality in reproduction, age structure and density of the gracile mouse opossum Gracilinanus microtarsus (Marsupialia: Didelphidae) in a Brazilian cerrado. Journal of Tropical Ecology 22, 461-468.
4. Martins, E. G., Bonato, V., Pinheiro, A. and dos Reis, S. F. 2006. Variation in the food-niche width of Gracilinanus microtarsus (Didelphimorphia: Didelphidae) in a cerrado remnant in south-eastern Brazil. Mammalian Biology 71, 304-308.
3. Martins, E. G., Bonato, V., Pinheiro, H. P. and dos Reis, S. F. 2006. Diet of the gracile mouse opossum (Gracilinanus microtarsus) (Didelphimorphia: Didelphidae) in a Brazilian cerrado: patterns of food consumption and intrapopulation variation. Journal of Zoology (London) 269, 21-28.
2004
2. Martins, E. G. and Bonato, V. 2004. On the diet of Gracilinanus microtarsus (Marsupialia, Didelphidae) in an Atlantic Rainforest fragment in southeastern Brazil. Mammalian Biology 69, 58-60.
1. Martins, E. G., Bonato, V., Machado, G., Rocha, L. S. and Pinto-da-Rocha, R. 2004. Description and ecology of a new sun spider (Arachnida: Solifugae) from the Brazilian cerrado. Journal of Natural History 38, 2361-2375.
48. Harrison, P. M., Gutowsky, L. F. G., Martins, E. G., Ward, T. D., Patterson, D. A., Cooke, S. J. and Power, M. Individual isotopic specialisations predict subsequent inter-individual variation in movement in a freshwater fish. Ecology.
47. Carvalho, F. M., Freitas, C. E. C., Forsberg, B. R., Power, M., Castello, L. and Martins, E. G. Trophic ecology of Arapaima sp. in a ria lake–river–floodplain transitional zone of the Amazon. Ecology of Freshwater Fish.
46. McCune J. L., Carlsson, A., Colla, S. R., Davy, C. M., Favaro, B., Ford, A. T., Fraser, K. C. and Martins, E. G. Assessing public commitment to endangered species protection: a Canadian case study. FACETS.
2016
45. Cooke, S. J., Struthers, D., Martins, E. G., Gutowsky, L. F. G., Power, M., Doka, S., Dettmers, J., Crook, D., Lucas, M. C., Holbrook, C. M. and Krueger, C. C. 2016. A moving target – incorporating knowledge of the spatial ecology of fish into biological assessment and management of freshwater fisheries. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 188, 239.
44. Harrison, P. M., Gutowsky, L. F. G., Martins, E. G., Patterson, D. A., Cooke, S. J. and Power, M. 2016. Temporal plasticity in thermal habitat selection of burbot, Lota lota, a diel-migrating winter specialist. Journal of Fish Biology 88, 2111−2129.
2015
43. Gutowsky, L. F. G., Harrison, P. M., Martins, E. G., Leake, A., Patterson, D. A., Power, M. and Cooke, S. J. 2015. Interactive effects of phenotypic traits on adfluvial bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) movement ecology in a large hydropower reservoir. Canadian Journal of Zoology 94, 31−40.
42. Harrison, P. H., Gutwosky, L. F. G., Martins, E. G., Patterson, D. A., Cooke, S. J. and Power, M. 2015. Burbot Lota lota and large hydropower in North America: benefits, threats, and research needs for mitigation. Fisheries Ecology and Management 23, 335−349.
41. Landsman, S. J., Martins, E. G., Gutowsky, L. F. G., Arlinghaus, R. T., Suski, C. D. and Cooke, S. J. 2015. Locomotory activity patterns of muskellunge (Esox masquinongy) assessed using tri-axial acceleration sensing transmitters. Environmental Biology of Fishes 98, 2109−2121.
40. Hahn, L., Câmara, L. F., Nunes, L. D., Machado, L. S., Abolis, D., Fries, L. C. C., Martins, E. G. and Garrone-Neto, D. 2015. Reporting on the recapture of electronic tagged fish by fishers in the Xingu River, Brazilian Amazon. Brazilian Journal of Biology 75, S99−S101 (Special Issue: Xingu River and UHE Belo Monte Environmental Studies)
39. Drenner, S. M., Hinch, S. G., Martins, E. G., Furey, N. B., Clark, T. D., Cooke, S. J., Patterson, D. A., Robichaud, D, Welch, D., Farrell, A. P., Thomson, R. 2015. Environmental conditions and physiological state influence estuarine movements of homing sockeye salmon. Fisheries Oceanography 24, 307−324.
38. Thiem, J. D., Dawson, J. W., Gleiss, A. C., Martins, E. G., Haro, A., Castro-Santos, T., Danylchuk, A. J., Wilson, A. J. and Cooke, S. J. 2015. Accelerometer-derived activity correlates with volitional swimming speed in lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens). Canadian Journal of Zoology 93, 645−654.
37. Harrison, P. M., Gutowsky, L. F. G., Martins, E. G., Patterson, D. A., Cooke, S. J. and Power, M. Personality-dependent spatial ecology occurs independently from dispersal in wild burbot (Lota lota). Behavioral Ecology 26, 483−492.
2014
36. Martins, E. G., Gutowsky, L. F. G., Harrison, P. M., Mills Flemming, J. E., Jonsen, I. D., Zhu, D. Z., Leake, A., Patterson, D. A., Power, M. and Cooke, S. J. 2014. Behavioral attributes of turbine entrainment risk for adult bull trout revealed by acoustic telemetry and state-space modeling. Animal Biotelemetry 2, 13.
Featured in FishSens Magazine: http://magazine.fishsens.com/entrainment-study-tracks-bull-trout-keep-fish-canadian-dams-turbines.htm
35. Gale, M. K., Hinch, S. G., Cooke, S. J., Donaldson, M. R., Eliason, E. J., Jeffries, K. M., Martins, E. G. and Patterson, D. A. 2014. Observable impairments predict mortality of captured and released sockeye salmon at various temperatures. Conservation Physiology 2, doi:10.1093/conphys/cou029
34. Wilson, S. M., Hinch, S. G., Drenner, S. M., Martins, E. G., Furey, N. B., Patterson, D. A., Welch, D. W. and Cooke, S. J. 2014. Coastal marine and in-river migration behaviour of adult sockeye salmon en route to spawning grounds. Marine Ecology Progress Series 496, 71−84.
33. Drenner, S. M., Hinch, S. G., Martins, E. G., Thomson, R.E., Robichaud, D., Thomson, L. A., Hills, J. A., Patterson, D. A., Clark, T.D. and Cooke, S. J. 2014. Coastal marine thermal experience of adult sockeye salmon: relationships with physiology and oceanography. Marine Ecology Progress Series 496, 109−124.
32. Nguyen, V. M., Martins, E. G., Robichaud, D., Raby, G. D., Donaldson, M. R., Lotto, A. G., Willmore, W. G., Patterson, D. A., Farrell, A. P., Hinch, S. G. and Cooke S. J. 2014. Disentangling the roles of air exposure, gillnet injury, and facilitated recovery on the post-capture and release mortality and behavior of adult migratory sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) in freshwater. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 87, 125−135. (Special Issue: Conservation Physiology).
2013
31. Martins, E. G., Gutowsky, L. F. G., Harrison, P. M., Patterson, D. A., Power, M., Zhu, D., Leake, A. and Cooke, S. J. 2013. Forebay use and entrainment rates of resident adult fish in a large hydropower reservoir. Aquatic Biology 19, 253−263.
30. Harrison, P. M., Gutowsky, L. F. G., Martins, E. G., Patterson, D. A., Leake, A., Cooke, S. J. and Power, M. 2013. Diel vertical migration of adult burbot: a dynamic trade-off between feeding opportunity, predation avoidance, and bioenergetic gain. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 70, 1765−1774.
29. Cooke, S. J., Lapointe, N. W. R., Martins, E. G., Thiem, J., Raby, G. D., Taylor, M., Beard Jr. T. D. and Cowx, I. G. 2013. Failure to engage the public in issues related to inland fish and fisheries: the way forward for building public and political will to promote meaningful conservation. Journal of Fish Biology 83, 997−1018. (Special Issue: Selected Papers from the 6th World Fisheries Congress).
28. Gutowsky, L. F. G., Harrison, P. M., Martins, E. G., Leake, A., Patterson, D. A., Power, M. and Cooke, S. J. Daily vertical migration hypothesis explain size-dependent behaviour in a freshwater piscivore. Animal Behaviour 86, 365−373.
27. Rodrigues-Motta, M., Pinheiro, H. P., Martins, E. G., Araújo, M. S. and dos Reis, S. F. 2013. Multivariate models for correlated count data. Journal of Applied Statistics 40, 1586−1596.
26. Pires, M. M., Martins, E. G., Araújo, M. S. and dos Reis, S. F. 2013. Between-individual variation drives the seasonal dynamics in the trophic niche of a Neotropical marsupial. Austral Ecology 38, 664−671.
2012
25. Martins, E. G., Hinch, S. G., Cooke, S. J. and Patterson, D. A 2012. Climate effects on growth, phenology and survival of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka): a synthesis of the current state of knowledge and future research directions. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 22, 887-914.
24. Requena, G. S., Buzatto, B. A., Martins, E. G. and Machado, G. 2012. Paternal care decreases foraging activity and body condition, but does not impose survival costs to caring males in a Neotropical arachnid. PLoS ONE 7, e46701.
23. Johnson, J. E., Patterson, D. A., Martins, E. G., Cooke, S. J. and Hinch S. G. 2012. Quantitative methods for analyzing cumulative effects on fish migration success: a review. Journal of Fish Biology 81, 600-631. (Special Issue: Fish Migration in the 21st Century: Opportunities and Challenges).
22. Martins, E. G., Hinch, S. G., Patterson, D. A., Hague, M. J., Cooke, S. J., Miller, K. M., Robichaud, D., English, K. K. and Farrell, A. P. 2012. High river temperature reduces survival of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) approaching spawning grounds and exacerbates female mortality. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 69, 330-342.
21. Drenner, S. M., Clark, T. D., Whitney, C. K., Martins, E. G., Cooke, S. J. and Hinch, S. G. 2012. A synthesis of tagging studies examining the behaviour and survival of anadromous salmonids in marine environments. PLoS ONE 7, e31311.
20. Jeffries, K. M., Hinch, S. G., Martins, E. G., Clark, T. D., Lotto, A. G., Patterson, D. A., Cooke, S. J., Farrell, A. P. and Miller, K. M. 2012. Sex and proximity to reproductive maturity influence survival, final maturation, and blood physiology of Pacific salmon when exposed to high temperature during a simulated migration. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 85, 62-73.
2011
19. Martins, E. G., Hinch, S. G., Patterson, D. A., Hague, M. J., Cooke, S. J., Miller, K. M., Lapointe, M. F., English, K. K. and Farrel, A. P. 2011. Effects of river temperature and climate warming on stock-specific survival of adult migrating Fraser River sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka). Global Change Biology 17, 99-114.
2010
18. Pires, M. M., Martins, E. G., Silva, M. N. F. and dos Reis, S. F. 2010. Gracilinanus microtarsus (Didelphimorphia: Didelphidae). Mammalian Species 851, 33-40.
17. Pires M. M., Martins E. G., Cruz L. D., Fernandes F. R., Clemente-Carvalho R. B., Silva M. N. F. and dos Reis S. F. Young didelphid consumption by Micoureus paraguayanus (Didelphimorphia: Didelphidae) in southeastern Brazil. Mastozoología Neotropical 17, 183-187.
16. Araújo, M. S., Martins, E. G., Cruz, L. D., Fernandes, F. R., Linhares, A. X., dos Reis, S. F. and Guimarães Jr., P. R. 2010. Nested diets: a novel pattern of individual-level resource use. Oikos 119, 81-88.
15. Fernandes, F. R., Cruz, L. D., Martins, E. G. and dos Reis, S. F. 2010. Growth and home range size of the gracile mouse opossum Gracilinanus microtarsus (Marsupialia: Didelphidae) in Brazilian cerrado. Journal of Tropical Ecology 26, 185-192.
2008
14. Martins, E. G., Araújo, M. S., Bonato, V. and dos Reis, S. F. 2008. Sex and season affect individual-level diet variation in the Neotropical marsupial Gracilinanus microtarsus (Didelphidae). Biotropica 40, 132-135.
13. Da-Silva, C. Q., Gomes, A. E., Martins, E. G., Bonato, V. and dos Reis, S. F. 2008. A Bayesian change-point model for describing partial semelparity of a Neotropical didelphid marsupial. Revista Brasileira de Biometria 26, 31-44.
12. Bonato, V, Martins, E. G., Machado, G., da-Silva, C. Q., and dos Reis, S. F. 2008. Ecology of the armadillos Cabassous unicinctus and Euphractus sexcinctus (Cingulata: Dasypodidae) in a Brazilian cerrado. Journal of Mammalogy 89, 168-174.
11. Osses, F., Martins, E. G., and Machado, G. 2008. Oviposition site selection by the bromeliad-dweller harvestman Bourguyia hamata (Arachnida: Opiliones). Journal of Ethology 26, 233-241.
10. Silva, C. Q., Martins, E. G., Bonato V. and dos Reis, S. F. 2008. Bayesian capture-recapture analysis: an application in modeling semelparity of a Neotropical didelphid marsupial. Communications in Statistics-Simulation and Computation 37, 816-828.
9. Clemente-Carvalho, R. B., Monteiro, L. R., Bonato, V., Rocha, H. S., Pereira G. R., Oliveira, D. F., Lopes, R. T., C. F. B. Haddad, Martins, E. G. and dos Reis, S. F. 2008. Geographic variation in cranial shape in the pumpkin toadlet (Brachycephalus ephippium): a geometric analysis. Journal of Herpetology 42, 176-185.
2007
8. Buzatto, B. A., Requena, G. S., Martins, E. G. and Machado, G. 2007. Effects of maternal care on the lifetime reproductive success of females in a Neotropical harvestman. Journal of Animal Ecology 76, 937-945.
7. Osses, F., Martins, E. G. and Romero, G. Q. 2007. Association of the stilt bug Jalysus ossesae (Heteroptera: Berytidae) with myrmecophytic plants of the genus Maieta (Melastomataceae) in an upland forest area in central Amazon, Brazil. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 109, 331-337.
2006
6. Martins, E. G., Bonato, V., da-Silva, C. Q. and dos Reis, S. F. 2006. Partial semelparity in the Neotropical didelphid marsupial Gracilinanus microtarsus. Journal of Mammalogy 87, 915-920.
5. Martins, E. G., Bonato, V., da-Silva, C. Q. and dos Reis, S. F. 2006. Seasonality in reproduction, age structure and density of the gracile mouse opossum Gracilinanus microtarsus (Marsupialia: Didelphidae) in a Brazilian cerrado. Journal of Tropical Ecology 22, 461-468.
4. Martins, E. G., Bonato, V., Pinheiro, A. and dos Reis, S. F. 2006. Variation in the food-niche width of Gracilinanus microtarsus (Didelphimorphia: Didelphidae) in a cerrado remnant in south-eastern Brazil. Mammalian Biology 71, 304-308.
3. Martins, E. G., Bonato, V., Pinheiro, H. P. and dos Reis, S. F. 2006. Diet of the gracile mouse opossum (Gracilinanus microtarsus) (Didelphimorphia: Didelphidae) in a Brazilian cerrado: patterns of food consumption and intrapopulation variation. Journal of Zoology (London) 269, 21-28.
2004
2. Martins, E. G. and Bonato, V. 2004. On the diet of Gracilinanus microtarsus (Marsupialia, Didelphidae) in an Atlantic Rainforest fragment in southeastern Brazil. Mammalian Biology 69, 58-60.
1. Martins, E. G., Bonato, V., Machado, G., Rocha, L. S. and Pinto-da-Rocha, R. 2004. Description and ecology of a new sun spider (Arachnida: Solifugae) from the Brazilian cerrado. Journal of Natural History 38, 2361-2375.