Robert D. Martin
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British biological anthropologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Robert D. Martin is a British-born biological anthropologist who is currently an Emeritus Curator at The Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Illinois. He is also an adjunct professor at University of Chicago, Northwestern University, and University of Illinois Chicago. His research spans the fields of anthropology, evolutionary biology and human reproductive biology. Additionally, he writes a blog on human reproduction for Psychology Today.
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- Relative brain size and basal metabolic rate in terrestrial vertebrates (1981) (655)
- Adaptive radiation and behaviour of the Malagasy lemurs. (1972) (375)
- Reproduction and ontogeny in tree-shrews (Tupaia belangeri), with reference to their general behavior and taxonomic relationships. (2010) (133)
- Acacia gum and its use by bushbabies,Galago senegalensis (Primates: Lorisidae) (1980) (119)
- Is male-infant caretaking related to paternity and/or mating activities in wild Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus)? (2001) (90)
- The social organization of a nocturnal primate revealed by radio tracking (1979) (86)
- Maternal behavior is related to prepartum urinary estradiol levels in red-bellied tamarin monkeys (1988) (85)
- The Bearing of Reproductive Behavior and Ontogeny on Strepsirhine Phylogeny (1975) (80)
- Aspects of line-fitting in bivariate allometric analyses. (1989) (78)
- Comment on "The Brain of LB1, Homo floresiensis" (2006) (68)
- Tree Shrews: Unique Reproductive Mechanism of Systematic Importance (1966) (64)
- Molecular phylogeny of the lemur family cheirogaleidae (primates) based on mitochondrial DNA sequences. (2001) (64)
- The Evolution of the Advanced Hominid Brain [and Comments and Reply] (1983) (54)
- Phylogenetic history of sifakas (Propithecus: Lemuriformes) derived from mtDNA sequences (2001) (53)
- Blood concentrations of gonadotrophins, prolactin and gonadal steroids in males and in non-pregnant and pregnant female African elephants (Loxodonta africana). (1983) (50)
- Adaptation and body size in primates. (1980) (46)
- Rate of metabolism in the smallest simian primate, the pygmy marmoset (Cebuella pygmaea) (1997) (45)
- Urinary endocrine monitoring of the ovarian cycle and pregnancy in Goeldi's monkey (Callimico goeldii). (1990) (41)
- Relationships among brown lemurs (Eulemur fulvus) based on mitochondrial DNA sequences. (2000) (41)
- Genetic differentiation within and between isolated Algerian subpopulations of Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus): evidence from microsatellites (1999) (40)
- Unrearable litters and prenatal reduction of litter size in the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) (1999) (37)
- Gestation and inter-birth intervals in the owl monkey (Aotus trivirgatus griseimembra). (1979) (37)
- Allometry and prediction in hominoids: a solution to the problem of intervening variables. (1992) (31)
- Primate Ecology and Social Structure Vol. 1: Lorises, Lemurs and Tarsiers: Primate Ecology and Social Structure Vol. 2: New World Monkeys: Primate Ecology and Social Structure Vol. 3: Old World Monkeys and Apes (2002) (28)
- Reproduction and ontogeny in tree-shrews (Tupaia belangeri), with reference to the general behaviour and taxonomic relationships. (1968) (18)
- The Predatory Behaviour of Wild Chimpanzees , by Geza Teleki. Bucknell University Press, $15. (1974) (16)
- Reproductive success in relation to dominance rank in the absence of prime‐age males in Barbary macaques (2008) (15)
- Human brain evolution in an ecological context (James Arthur lecture on the evolution of the human brain, no. 52, 1982). (1983) (13)
- Parentage analysis within a semi‐free‐ranging group of Barbary macaques Macaca sylvanus (1995) (13)
- Chromosomal affinities of Callimico goeldii (Platyrrhini) and characterization of a Y-autosome translocation in the male. (1988) (13)
- Aspects of urinary oestrogen excretion during the ovarian cycle and pregnancy in Goeldi's monkey, Callimico goeldii. (1989) (10)
- Urinary excretion of oestradiol-17 beta in the female cycle of Goeldi's monkeys (Callimico goeldii). (1989) (8)
- Paternity in primates : genetic tests and theories : implications of human DNA fingerpriting : 2nd Schultz-Biegert Symposium, Kartause Ittingen, Switzerland, September 16-20, 1991 (1992) (5)
- Evolutionary biology, genetics and the management of endangered primate species (1994) (5)
- The relationship between female urinary estrogen excretion and mating behavior in cotton-topped tamarins,Saguinus oedipus oedipus (1983) (4)
- Primates of the World: An Illustrated Guide (2013) (4)
- Gerald Durrell 1925–1995 (1995) (1)
- The Red Colobus Monkey , by Thomas T. Struhsaker. University of Chicago Press, £17.08. (1978) (1)
- Appendix: Methodology Associated with DNA Typing / Subject Index (1991) (1)
- Biogeography and Ecology of Madagascar , by G. Richard-Vindard and R. Battistini. Junk, The Hague, DG 190. (1973) (1)
- Title Page / Contents / Paternity in Primates (1992) (0)
- [Animal husbandry and dairy industrialization. Livestock-industry complex in Cantabria [Spain] during the 20th century] (2009) (0)
- Factors affecting and the timetable of technical changes in livestock breeding in Cantabria between 1750 and 1930 (1995) (0)
- From the Molecular Frontier Review of Paternity in Primates : Genetic Tests and Theories (2005) (0)
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