Publications

 

(11) Lauman, ST, TE Martyn, MA Begay, KA Hovanes, IR Rodden, LQR Ossanna, & ES Gornish. 2023. Youth engagement in ecological restoration. Restoration Ecology. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/rec.13916

(10) Bimler, MD, DB Stouffer, TE Martyn & MM Mayfield. 2023. Estimating interaction strengths for diverse horizontal systems using performance data. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111.2041-210X.14068

(9) Martyn, TE ,KA Palmquist, JB Bradford, DR Schlaepfer, & WK Lauenroth. 2023. Plant community predictions support the potential for big sagebrush range expansion adjacent to the leading edge. Regional Environmental Change DOI: 10.1007/s10113-022-01999-9

(8) Martyn, TE, C Kwapich, A Kline, & ES Gornish. 2022. Granivorous ants prefer small and unprotected seeds - Implications for restoration in arid ecosystems. Restoration Ecology DOI: 10.1111/rec.13759

(7) Martyn, TE, A Barberan, JC Blankinship, M Miller, A Kline, & ES Gornish. 2022. Rock structures improve seedling establishment, litter catchment, fungal richness, and soil moisture in the first year after installation. Environmental Management DOI: 10.1007/s00267-022-01651-6

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(6) Rottler, CM & TE Martyn. 2021. Determining an ideal sampling density for microbial community analyses of farm fields. Agrosystems, Geosciences & Environment. DOI: 10.1002/agg2.20156

(5) Martyn, TE, DB Stouffer, OB Godoy, I Bartomeus, AI Pastore, & MM Mayfield. 2021. Identifying “useful” fitness models: balancing the benefits of added complexity with realistic data requirements in models of individual plant fitness. The American Naturalist DOI: 10.1086/713082

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(4) Palmquist, KA, JB Bradford, TE Martyn, DR Schlaepfer, & WK Lauenroth. 2018. STEPWAT2 - an individual-based model for exploring the impact of climate and disturbance on dryland plant communities. Ecosphere DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.2394

(3) Martyn, TE, JB Bradford, DR Schlaepfer, WK Lauenroth, IC Burke. 2016. Seed bank does not reflect range margin community composition. Ecosphere DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.1453

 

(2) Martyn, TE, CW Beltz, KA Palmquist, VE Pennington, CM Rottler, & WK Lauenroth.2015. Daubenmire versus line-point intercept: A response to Thacker et al (2015). Rangelands DOI: 10.1016/j.rala.2015.05.004

 

(1) Schlaepfer, DR, KA Taylor, VE Pennington, KN Nelson, TE Martyn, CM Rottler, WK Lauenroth, & JB Bradford. 2015. Future regeneration of big sagebrush support predicted changes in habitat suitability at trailing and leading edges. Ecosphere 6(1). DOI: 10.1890/ES14-00208.1

 

Selected Presentations

(11) Martyn, TE, L Roche, & E Gornish. Society for Ecosystem Restoration. Tucson, AZ (Virtual) Jun. 2021. “Plant functional traits can inform restoration outcomes for multiple management goals.”

(10) Martyn, TE, C Kwapich, & E Gornish. Seed Enhancement Technologies and Dryland Restoration Webinar Series. Tucson, AZ (Virtual) Apr 2021. “Seed traits impact ant-seed predation rates on rangelands in the US southwest.”

(10) Martyn, TE, C Kwapich, & E Gornish. Society for Range Management. Tucson, AZ (Virtual). Mar. 2021. “Seed traits impact ant-seed predation rates on rangelands in the US southwest.”

(9) Martyn, TE, DB Stouffer, & MM Mayfield. Ecological Society of Australia, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, Nov 2018. “Spatial dynamics of plant coexistence: Adding spatial context to complex interactions in annual plant communities.” (oral presentation)

(8) Martyn, TE, DB Stouffer & MM Mayfield. Ecological Society of America, New Orleans, LA, USA, Aug 2018. "The spatial dynamics of higher-order interactions: Complex interactions in Western Australian annual plant communities." (oral presentation)

(7) Reynolds, VA, TE Martyn, CH Bowler, SM Creer, CM Elmer, S Lopez-Cubillos, ML Raymundo, & MM Mayfield. Ecological Society of America, New Orleans, LA, USA, Aug 2018. "Equitable gender ratios in biology graduate students is not upheld in publication output." (oral presentation) - presented by VA Reynolds.

(6) Martyn, TE, DB Stouffer & MM Mayfield. Ecological Society of Australia and the New Zealand Ecological Society, 77th Annual Meeting, Hunter Valley, NSW, Australia, Nov 2017. “The importance of neighbour identity in modelling higher-order interactions in annual plant communities.” (oral presentation)

(5) Martyn, TE, VA Reynolds, & ML Raymundo. Council of the Shire of Perenjori, Perenjori, WA, Australia, Sept 2017. “Research of the Mayfield Plant Community Ecology Lab in Western Australia.” (oral presentation) Invited by the Shire to present on the research that the Mayfield Lab performs in the region. Co-presented by TE Martyn and VA Reynolds.

(4) Mayfield, MM, DB Stouffer, & TE Martyn. Ecological Society of America, 100th Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, USA, Aug 2017 “The importance of species identity and functional traits for the outcomes of higher-order interactions” (oral presentation) – presented by MM Mayfield.

(3) Martyn, TE, JB Bradford, DR Schlaepfer, & WK Lauenroth. Ecological Society of America, 100th Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, USA, Aug 2015. “Seed bank and existing plant community mismatch: Potential impacts on climate change induced species range shifts.” (Poster)

(2) Martyn, TE. North Central Climate Science Center - Open Science Conference, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA, May 2015. “Past trends in snow accumulation in the Rocky Mountain US and implications of future decreasing snow accumulation on the big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) distribution.” (oral presentation)

(1) Martyn, TE, JB Bradford, DR Schlaepfer & WK Lauenroth. Front Range Student Ecology Symposium, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA, Feb 2015. “Seed bank and existing plant community mismatch: Potential impacts on climate change induced species range shifts.” (oral presentation)