Lynn B. Martin

Affiliations: 
University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, United States 
Area:
Ecological immunology
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Hanson HE, Wang C, Schrey AW, et al. (2022) Epigenetic Potential and DNA Methylation in an Ongoing House Sparrow () Range Expansion. The American Naturalist. 200: 662-674
Martin LB, Ruhs EC, Oakey S, et al. (2022) Leukocyte allometries in birds are not affected by captivity. Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part a, Ecological and Integrative Physiology
Ruhs EC, Martin LB, Downs CJ. (2020) The impacts of body mass on immune cell concentrations in birds. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 287: 20200655
Hanson HE, Koussayer B, Kilvitis HJ, et al. (2020) Epigenetic Potential in Native and Introduced Populations of House Sparrows (Passer domesticus). Integrative and Comparative Biology
Hanson HE, Mathews NS, Hauber ME, et al. (2020) The house sparrow in the service of basic and applied biology. Elife. 9
Cooke SJ, Madliger CL, Cramp RL, et al. (2020) Reframing conservation physiology to be more inclusive, integrative, relevant and forward-looking: reflections and a horizon scan. Conservation Physiology. 8: coaa016
Injaian AS, Francis CD, Ouyang JQ, et al. (2020) Baseline and stress-induced corticosterone levels across birds and reptiles do not reflect urbanization levels. Conservation Physiology. 8: coz110
Downs CJ, Dochtermann NA, Ball R, et al. (2020) The Effects of Body Mass on Immune Cell Concentrations of Mammals. The American Naturalist. 195: 107-114
Becker DJ, Albery GF, Kessler MK, et al. (2019) Macroimmunology: the drivers and consequences of spatial patterns in wildlife immune defense. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Martin LB, Kernbach ME, Unnasch TR. (2019) Distinct effects of acute versus chronic corticosterone exposure on Zebra finch responses to West Nile virus. Conservation Physiology. 7: coz094
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