PUBLICATIONS
*Names in bold indicate Martin Lab members and alumni
Swann, D.E.B., P.J. Bellingham, P.H. Martin. 2024. Cyclone–fire interactions enhance fire extent and severity in a tropical montane pine forest. Ecosystems: doi.org/10.1007/s10021-024-00906-z.
Goke, A. and P.H. Martin. 2023. Drought-induced photosynthetic decline and recruitment losses are mediated by light microenvironment in Rocky Mountain subalpine forest tree seedlings. Forest Ecology and Management 546:121295.
Swann, D.E.B., P.J. Bellingham, P.H. Martin. 2023. Resilience of a tropical montane pine forest to fire and severe droughts. Journal of Ecology 111:90–109.
Fridley, J., P.J. Bellingham, D. Closset-Kopp, C. Daehler, M. Dechoum, P.H. Martin, H. Murphy, J. Rojas-Sandoval, D. Tng. 2023. A general hypothesis of forest invasions by woody plants based on whole-plant carbon economics. Journal of Ecology 111:4–22.
Ibanez, T., W.J. Platt, P.J. Bellingham, G. Vieilledent, J. Franklin, P.H. Martin, C. Menkes, D.R.P. Salicrup, J. Russell-Smith, G. Keppel. 2022. Altered cyclone–fire interactions are changing ecosystems. Trends in Plant Science 27(12):1218–1230.
Ostertag, R., C. Restrepo, J.W. Dalling, P.H. Martin, and others. 2022. Litter decomposition rates across tropical montane and lowland forests are controlled foremost by climate. Biotropica 54:309–326.
Goke, A. and P.H. Martin. 2022. Poor acclimation to experimental field drought in subalpine forest tree seedlings. AoB Plants 14(1):plab077.
Muñoz, M.M., K.J. Feeley, P.H. Martin, V.R. Farallo. 2022. The multidimensional (and contrasting) effects of environmental warming on a group of montane tropical lizards. Functional Ecology 36(2):419–432.
Carroll, C.J.W., A.K. Knapp, and P.H. Martin. 2021. Higher temperatures increase growth rates of Rocky Mountain montane tree seedlings. Ecosphere 12(3):e03414. 10.1002/ecs2.3414.
Van Bloem, S.J. and P.H. Martin. 2021. Socio-ecological lessons from the multiple landfalls of Hurricane Georges. Ecosphere 12:e03373. 10.1002/ecs2.3373.
Cho, J.G., S. Kumar, S.H. Kim, J.-H. Han, C.S. Durso, and P.H. Martin. 2021. Apple phenology occurs earlier across South Korea with higher temperatures and increased precipitation. International Journal of Biometeorology 65:265–276.
Looby, C.I. and P.H. Martin. 2020. Diversity and function of soil microbes on montane gradients: the state of knowledge in a changing world. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 96:doi.org/10.1093/femsec/fiaa122.
Martin, P.H. and C.D. Canham. 2020. Peaks in frequency, but not relative abundance, occur in the center of tree species distributions on climate gradients. Ecosphere 11:e03149. 10.1002/ecs2.3149
Foster, A.C., P.H. Martin, and M.D. Redmond. 2020. Soil moisture strongly limits Douglas-fir seedling establishment near its upper elevational limit in the southern Rocky Mountains. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 50:837–842.
Copenhaver-Parry, P.E., Carroll C.J.W., P.H. Martin, and M.V. Talluto. 2020. Multi-scale integration of tree recruitment and range dynamics in a changing climate. Global Ecology and Biogeography 29:102–116.
Carroll, C.J.W., P.H. Martin, A.K. Knapp, and T.W. Ocheltree. 2019. Temperature induced shifts in leaf water relations and growth efficiency indicate climate change may limit aspen growth in the Colorado Rockies. Environmental and Experimental Botany 159:132–137.
Bergstrom, R.M., T. Borch, P.H. Martin, S. Melzer, C.C. Rhoades, S.W. Salley, and E.F. Kelley. 2019. The generation and redistribution of soil cations in higher elevation catenas in the Fraser Experimental Forest, Colorado, US. Geoderma 333:135–144.
Bellingham, P.J., E.V.J. Tanner, P.H. Martin, J.R. Healey, and O.R. Burge. 2018. Endemic trees in a tropical biodiversity hotspot imperiled by an invasive tree. Biological Conservation 217:47–53.
Carroll, C.J.W., A.K. Knapp, and P.H. Martin. 2017. Dominant tree species of the Colorado Rockies have divergent physiological and morphological responses to warming. Forest Ecology and Management 402:234–240.
Buechling, A., P.H. Martin, and C.D. Canham. 2017. Climate and competition effects on tree growth in Rocky Mountain forests. Journal of Ecology 105:1636–1647.
Martin, P.H. and P. Bellingham. 2016. Towards integrated ecological research in tropical montane cloud forests. Journal of Tropical Ecology 32:345–354.
Crausbay, S.D. and P.H. Martin. 2016. Natural disturbance, vegetation patterns and ecological dynamics in tropical montane forests. Journal of Tropical Ecology 32:384–403.
Buechling, A., P.H. Martin, C.D. Canham, W.D. Shepperd, and M.A. Battaglia. 2016. Climate drivers of seed production in Picea engelmannii and response to warming temperatures in the southern Rocky Mountains. Journal of Ecology 104:1051–1062.
Salley, S.W., R.O. Sleezer, R. Bergstrom, P.H. Martin, and E.F. Kelly. 2016. A long-term analysis of the historical dry boundary for the Great Plains of North America: implications of climatic variability and climatic change on temporal and spatial patterns in soil moisture. Geoderma 274:104–113.
Crausbay, S.D., P.H. Martin, and E.F. Kelly. 2015. Tropical montane vegetation dynamics near the upper cloud belt strongly associated with a shifting ITCZ and fire. Journal of Ecology 103:891–903.
Martin, P.H. and T.J. Fahey. 2014. Mesoclimatic patterns shape the striking vegetation mosaic in the Cordillera Central, Dominican Republic. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 46:755–765.
Gannon, B. and P.H. Martin. 2014. Reconstructing hurricane disturbance in a tropical montane forest landscape in the Cordillera Central, Dominican Republic: implications for vegetation patterns and dynamics. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 46:767–776.
Sherman, R.E., T.J. Fahey, P.H. Martin, and J.J. Battles. 2012. Patterns of growth, recruitment, mortality and biomass across an altitudinal gradient in a neotropical montane forest, Dominican Republic. Journal of Tropical Ecology 28:483–495.
Martin, P.H., T.J. Fahey, and R.E. Sherman. 2011. Vegetation zonation in a neotropical montane forest: environment, disturbance and ecotones. Biotropica 43:533–543.
Laurance, W.F.,... P.H. Martin,... 2011. Global warming, elevational ranges and the vulnerability of tropical biota. Biological Conservation 144:548–557.
Martin, P.H., C.D. Canham, and R.K. Kobe. 2010. Divergence from the growth-survival trade-off and extreme high growth rates drive patterns of exotic tree invasions in closed-canopy forests. Journal of Ecology 98:778–789.
Martin, P.H. and C.D. Canham. 2010. Dispersal and recruitment limitation in native versus exotic tree species: life-history strategies and Janzen-Connell effects. Oikos 119:807–824.
Martin, P.H., C.D. Canham, and P.L. Marks. 2009. Why forests appear resistant to exotic plant invasions: intentional introductions, stand dynamics, and the role of shade tolerance. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 7:142–149.
Sherman, R.E., P.H. Martin, T.J. Fahey, and S.D. Degloria. 2008. Fire and vegetation dynamics in high-elevation neotropical montane forests of the Dominican Republic. Ambio37:535–541.
Gomez-Aparicio, L., C.D. Canham, and P.H. Martin. 2008. Neighbourhood models of the effects of the invasive Acer platanoides on tree seedling dynamics: linking impacts on communities and ecosystems. Journal of Ecology 96:78–90.
Perkins, S., S. Altizer, O. Bjornstad, J. Burdon, K. Clay, L. Gomez, J. Jeschke, P. Johnson, K. Lafferty, C. Malstrom, P.H. Martin, A. Power, P. Thrall, D. Strayer, and M. Uriarte. 2008. Infectious Disease in Invasion Biology. In: Ecology of Infectious Diseases: Effects of Ecosystems on Disease and of Disease on Ecosystems (eds. R.S. Ostfeld, F. Keesing & V.T. Eviner), pp 179–204. Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ.
Martin, P.H., R.E. Sherman, and T.J. Fahey. 2007. Tropical montane forest ecotones: climate gradients, natural disturbance, and vegetation zonation in the Cordillera Central, Dominican Republic. Journal of Biogeography 34:1792–1806.
Martin, P.H. and P.L. Marks. 2006. Intact forests provide only weak resistance to a shade-tolerant invasive Norway maple (Acer platanoides L.). Journal of Ecology 94:1070–1079.
Martin, P.H. and T.J. Fahey. 2006. Fire history along environmental gradients in the subtropical pine forests of the Cordillera Central, Dominican Republic. Journal of Tropical Ecology 22:289–302.
Sherman, R.E, P.H. Martin, and T.J. Fahey. 2005. Vegetation-environment relationships in forest ecosystems of the Cordillera Central, Dominican Republic. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 132:293–310.
Martin, P.H., R.E. Sherman, and T.J. Fahey. 2004. Forty years of tropical forest recovery from agriculture: structure and floristics of secondary and old-growth riparian forests in the Dominican Republic. Biotropica 36:297–317.
Martin, P.H. 1999. Norway maple (Acer platanoides) invasion of a natural forest stand: understory consequence and regeneration pattern. Biological Invasions 1:215–222.
*Names in bold indicate Martin Lab members and alumni
Swann, D.E.B., P.J. Bellingham, P.H. Martin. 2024. Cyclone–fire interactions enhance fire extent and severity in a tropical montane pine forest. Ecosystems: doi.org/10.1007/s10021-024-00906-z.
Goke, A. and P.H. Martin. 2023. Drought-induced photosynthetic decline and recruitment losses are mediated by light microenvironment in Rocky Mountain subalpine forest tree seedlings. Forest Ecology and Management 546:121295.
Swann, D.E.B., P.J. Bellingham, P.H. Martin. 2023. Resilience of a tropical montane pine forest to fire and severe droughts. Journal of Ecology 111:90–109.
Fridley, J., P.J. Bellingham, D. Closset-Kopp, C. Daehler, M. Dechoum, P.H. Martin, H. Murphy, J. Rojas-Sandoval, D. Tng. 2023. A general hypothesis of forest invasions by woody plants based on whole-plant carbon economics. Journal of Ecology 111:4–22.
Ibanez, T., W.J. Platt, P.J. Bellingham, G. Vieilledent, J. Franklin, P.H. Martin, C. Menkes, D.R.P. Salicrup, J. Russell-Smith, G. Keppel. 2022. Altered cyclone–fire interactions are changing ecosystems. Trends in Plant Science 27(12):1218–1230.
Ostertag, R., C. Restrepo, J.W. Dalling, P.H. Martin, and others. 2022. Litter decomposition rates across tropical montane and lowland forests are controlled foremost by climate. Biotropica 54:309–326.
Goke, A. and P.H. Martin. 2022. Poor acclimation to experimental field drought in subalpine forest tree seedlings. AoB Plants 14(1):plab077.
Muñoz, M.M., K.J. Feeley, P.H. Martin, V.R. Farallo. 2022. The multidimensional (and contrasting) effects of environmental warming on a group of montane tropical lizards. Functional Ecology 36(2):419–432.
Carroll, C.J.W., A.K. Knapp, and P.H. Martin. 2021. Higher temperatures increase growth rates of Rocky Mountain montane tree seedlings. Ecosphere 12(3):e03414. 10.1002/ecs2.3414.
Van Bloem, S.J. and P.H. Martin. 2021. Socio-ecological lessons from the multiple landfalls of Hurricane Georges. Ecosphere 12:e03373. 10.1002/ecs2.3373.
Cho, J.G., S. Kumar, S.H. Kim, J.-H. Han, C.S. Durso, and P.H. Martin. 2021. Apple phenology occurs earlier across South Korea with higher temperatures and increased precipitation. International Journal of Biometeorology 65:265–276.
Looby, C.I. and P.H. Martin. 2020. Diversity and function of soil microbes on montane gradients: the state of knowledge in a changing world. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 96:doi.org/10.1093/femsec/fiaa122.
Martin, P.H. and C.D. Canham. 2020. Peaks in frequency, but not relative abundance, occur in the center of tree species distributions on climate gradients. Ecosphere 11:e03149. 10.1002/ecs2.3149
Foster, A.C., P.H. Martin, and M.D. Redmond. 2020. Soil moisture strongly limits Douglas-fir seedling establishment near its upper elevational limit in the southern Rocky Mountains. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 50:837–842.
Copenhaver-Parry, P.E., Carroll C.J.W., P.H. Martin, and M.V. Talluto. 2020. Multi-scale integration of tree recruitment and range dynamics in a changing climate. Global Ecology and Biogeography 29:102–116.
Carroll, C.J.W., P.H. Martin, A.K. Knapp, and T.W. Ocheltree. 2019. Temperature induced shifts in leaf water relations and growth efficiency indicate climate change may limit aspen growth in the Colorado Rockies. Environmental and Experimental Botany 159:132–137.
Bergstrom, R.M., T. Borch, P.H. Martin, S. Melzer, C.C. Rhoades, S.W. Salley, and E.F. Kelley. 2019. The generation and redistribution of soil cations in higher elevation catenas in the Fraser Experimental Forest, Colorado, US. Geoderma 333:135–144.
Bellingham, P.J., E.V.J. Tanner, P.H. Martin, J.R. Healey, and O.R. Burge. 2018. Endemic trees in a tropical biodiversity hotspot imperiled by an invasive tree. Biological Conservation 217:47–53.
Carroll, C.J.W., A.K. Knapp, and P.H. Martin. 2017. Dominant tree species of the Colorado Rockies have divergent physiological and morphological responses to warming. Forest Ecology and Management 402:234–240.
Buechling, A., P.H. Martin, and C.D. Canham. 2017. Climate and competition effects on tree growth in Rocky Mountain forests. Journal of Ecology 105:1636–1647.
Martin, P.H. and P. Bellingham. 2016. Towards integrated ecological research in tropical montane cloud forests. Journal of Tropical Ecology 32:345–354.
Crausbay, S.D. and P.H. Martin. 2016. Natural disturbance, vegetation patterns and ecological dynamics in tropical montane forests. Journal of Tropical Ecology 32:384–403.
Buechling, A., P.H. Martin, C.D. Canham, W.D. Shepperd, and M.A. Battaglia. 2016. Climate drivers of seed production in Picea engelmannii and response to warming temperatures in the southern Rocky Mountains. Journal of Ecology 104:1051–1062.
Salley, S.W., R.O. Sleezer, R. Bergstrom, P.H. Martin, and E.F. Kelly. 2016. A long-term analysis of the historical dry boundary for the Great Plains of North America: implications of climatic variability and climatic change on temporal and spatial patterns in soil moisture. Geoderma 274:104–113.
Crausbay, S.D., P.H. Martin, and E.F. Kelly. 2015. Tropical montane vegetation dynamics near the upper cloud belt strongly associated with a shifting ITCZ and fire. Journal of Ecology 103:891–903.
Martin, P.H. and T.J. Fahey. 2014. Mesoclimatic patterns shape the striking vegetation mosaic in the Cordillera Central, Dominican Republic. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 46:755–765.
Gannon, B. and P.H. Martin. 2014. Reconstructing hurricane disturbance in a tropical montane forest landscape in the Cordillera Central, Dominican Republic: implications for vegetation patterns and dynamics. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 46:767–776.
Sherman, R.E., T.J. Fahey, P.H. Martin, and J.J. Battles. 2012. Patterns of growth, recruitment, mortality and biomass across an altitudinal gradient in a neotropical montane forest, Dominican Republic. Journal of Tropical Ecology 28:483–495.
Martin, P.H., T.J. Fahey, and R.E. Sherman. 2011. Vegetation zonation in a neotropical montane forest: environment, disturbance and ecotones. Biotropica 43:533–543.
Laurance, W.F.,... P.H. Martin,... 2011. Global warming, elevational ranges and the vulnerability of tropical biota. Biological Conservation 144:548–557.
Martin, P.H., C.D. Canham, and R.K. Kobe. 2010. Divergence from the growth-survival trade-off and extreme high growth rates drive patterns of exotic tree invasions in closed-canopy forests. Journal of Ecology 98:778–789.
Martin, P.H. and C.D. Canham. 2010. Dispersal and recruitment limitation in native versus exotic tree species: life-history strategies and Janzen-Connell effects. Oikos 119:807–824.
Martin, P.H., C.D. Canham, and P.L. Marks. 2009. Why forests appear resistant to exotic plant invasions: intentional introductions, stand dynamics, and the role of shade tolerance. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 7:142–149.
Sherman, R.E., P.H. Martin, T.J. Fahey, and S.D. Degloria. 2008. Fire and vegetation dynamics in high-elevation neotropical montane forests of the Dominican Republic. Ambio37:535–541.
Gomez-Aparicio, L., C.D. Canham, and P.H. Martin. 2008. Neighbourhood models of the effects of the invasive Acer platanoides on tree seedling dynamics: linking impacts on communities and ecosystems. Journal of Ecology 96:78–90.
Perkins, S., S. Altizer, O. Bjornstad, J. Burdon, K. Clay, L. Gomez, J. Jeschke, P. Johnson, K. Lafferty, C. Malstrom, P.H. Martin, A. Power, P. Thrall, D. Strayer, and M. Uriarte. 2008. Infectious Disease in Invasion Biology. In: Ecology of Infectious Diseases: Effects of Ecosystems on Disease and of Disease on Ecosystems (eds. R.S. Ostfeld, F. Keesing & V.T. Eviner), pp 179–204. Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ.
Martin, P.H., R.E. Sherman, and T.J. Fahey. 2007. Tropical montane forest ecotones: climate gradients, natural disturbance, and vegetation zonation in the Cordillera Central, Dominican Republic. Journal of Biogeography 34:1792–1806.
Martin, P.H. and P.L. Marks. 2006. Intact forests provide only weak resistance to a shade-tolerant invasive Norway maple (Acer platanoides L.). Journal of Ecology 94:1070–1079.
Martin, P.H. and T.J. Fahey. 2006. Fire history along environmental gradients in the subtropical pine forests of the Cordillera Central, Dominican Republic. Journal of Tropical Ecology 22:289–302.
Sherman, R.E, P.H. Martin, and T.J. Fahey. 2005. Vegetation-environment relationships in forest ecosystems of the Cordillera Central, Dominican Republic. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 132:293–310.
Martin, P.H., R.E. Sherman, and T.J. Fahey. 2004. Forty years of tropical forest recovery from agriculture: structure and floristics of secondary and old-growth riparian forests in the Dominican Republic. Biotropica 36:297–317.
Martin, P.H. 1999. Norway maple (Acer platanoides) invasion of a natural forest stand: understory consequence and regeneration pattern. Biological Invasions 1:215–222.