Robert D. Martin
Adventures in Anthropology
Scientific Publications
a. PAPERS IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS
Martin,R.D. (1966) Treeshrews: Unique reproductive mechanism of systematic importance. Science 152:1402-1404.
Martin,R.D. (1968) Reproduction and ontogeny in tree-shrews (Tupaia belangeri) with reference to their general behaviour and
taxonomic relationships. Z. Tierpsychol. 25:409-532.
Martin,R.D. (1968) Towards a new definition of primates. Man 3:377-401.
Charles-Dominique,P. & Martin,R.D. (1970) Evolution of lorises and lemurs. Nature 227:257-260. [reprinted 1998 in: pp. 69-71 in:
Primate Evolution and Human Origins. (eds. Ciochon,R.L. & Fleagle,J.G.). Benjamin/Cummings Pub.Co.: Menlo Park, California.]
Martin,R.D. (1972) Adaptive radiation and behaviour of the Malagasy lemurs. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. Lond. B 264:295-352.
D'Souza,F. & Martin,R.D. (1974) Maternal behaviour and the effects of stress in tree shrews. Nature 251:309-311.
Hunter,J., Martin,R.D., Dixson,A.F. & Rudder,B.C.C. (1979) Gestation and inter-birth intervals in the owl monkey (Aotus trivirgatus
griseimembra). Folia Primatol. 31:165-175.
Bearder,S.K. & Martin,R.D. (1980) Acacia gum and its use by bushbabies, Galago senegalensis (Primates: Lorisidae). Int. J. Primatol.
1:103-128.
Martin,R.D. (1981) Relative brain size and metabolic rate in terrestrial vertebrates. Nature 293:57-60.
Gingerich,P.D. & Martin,R.D. (1981) Cranial morphology and adaptations in Eocene Adapidae. II: The Cambridge skull of Adapis
parisiensis. Am. J. phys. Anthropol. 56:235-257.
McNeilly,A.S., Hodges,J.K., Smuts,G.S. & Martin,R.D. (1983) Blood concentrations of gonadotrophins, prolactin and gonadal steroids in
male and in non-pregnant female African elephants (Loxodonta africana). J. Reprod. Fertil. 67:113-120.
Brand,H.M. & Martin,R.D. (1983) The relationship between female urinary oestrogen excretion and mating behaviour in cotton-topped
tamarins, Saguinus oedipus oedipus. Int. J. Primatol. 4:275-290.
Martin,R.D. & MacLarnon,A.M. (1985) Gestation period, neonatal size and maternal investment in placental mammals. Nature
313:220-223.
Martin,R.D. & MacLarnon,A.M. (1986) Maternal investment in mammals: Reply to Zeveloff and Boyce. Nature 321:538.
Pryce,C.R., Abbott,D.H., Hodges,J.K. & Martin,R.D. (1988) Maternal behaviour is related to prepartum urinary oestradiol levels in
red-bellied tamarin monkeys. Physiol. Behav. 44:717-726.
Dutrillaux,B., Lombard,M., Carroll,J.B. & Martin,R.D. (1988) Chromosomal affinities of Callimico goeldii (Platyrrhini) and
characterization of a Y-autosome translocation in the male. Folia Primatol. 50:230-236.
Carroll,J.B., Abbott,D.H., George,L.M. & Martin,R.D. (1989) Aspects of urinary oestrogen excretion during the ovarian cycle and pregnancy
in Goeldi's monkey, Callimico goeldii. Folia Primatol. 52:201-205.
Christen,A., Döbeli,M., Kempken,B., Zachmann,M. & Martin,R.D. (1989) Urinary excretion of oestradiol-17ß in the female cycle of Goeldi's
monkeys (Callimico goeldii). Folia Primatol. 52:191-200.
Martin,R.D. & Barbour,A.D. (1989) Aspects of line-fitting in bivariate allometric analyses. Folia Primatol. 53:65-81.
Thalmann,U., Haubold,H. & Martin,R.D. (1989) Pronycticebus neglectus — An almost complete adapid primate specimen from the
Geiseltal (GDR). Palaeovertebrata 19:115-130.
Carroll,J.B., Abbott,D.H., George,L.M., Hindle,J,E. & Martin,R.D. (1990) Urinary endocrine monitoring of the ovarian cycle and pregnancy
in Goeldi's monkey. J. Reprod. Fertil. 89:149-161.
Hartwig-Scherer,S. & Martin,R.D. (1991) Was 'Lucy' more human then her 'child'? Observations on early hominid postcranial skeletons.
J. hum. Evol. 21:439-449.
Hartwig-Scherer,S. & Martin,R.D. (1992): Allometry and prediction in hominoids: A solution to the problem of intervening variables.
Am. J. phys. Anthropol. 88:37-57.
Martin,R.D. (1992) Goeldi and the dwarfs: the evolutionary biology of the small New World monkeys. J. hum. Evol. 22:367-393.
Pryce,C.R., Döbeli,M. & Martin,R.D. (1993) Effects of sex steroids on maternal motivation in the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus):
Development and application of an operant system with maternal reinforcement. J. comp. Psychol. 107:99-115.
Martin,R.D. (1993) Primate origins: plugging the gaps. Nature 363:223-234.
Jurke,M.H., Pryce,C.R., Döbeli,M. & Martin,R.D. (1994) Non-invasive detection and monitoring of pregnancy and the postpartum period
in Goeldi's monkey (Callimico goeldii) using urinary pregnanediol-3a-glucuronide. Am. J. Primatol. 34:319-331.
von Segesser,F., Scheffrahn,W. & Martin,R.D. (1995) Parentage analysis within a semi-free-ranging group of Barbary macaques Macaca
sylvanus. Mol. Ecol. 4:115-120.
Zollikofer,C.P.E., Ponce de León,M.S., Martin,R.D. & Stucki,P. (1995) Neanderthal computer skulls. Nature 375:283-285.
Martin,R.D. (1996) Scaling of the mammalian brain: the maternal energy hypothesis. News Physiol. Sci. 11:149-156.
Genoud,M, Martin,R.D. & Glaser,D. (1997) Rate of metabolism in the smallest simian primate, the pygmy marmoset (Cebuella pygmaea).
Am. J. Primatol. 41:229-245.
Zollikofer,C.P.E., Ponce de León,M.S. & Martin,R.D. (1998) Computer-assisted paleoanthropology. Evol. Anthropol. 6:41-54.
Pastorini,J., Forstner,M.R.J., Martin,R.D. & Melnick,D.J. (1998) A re-examination of the phylogenetic position of Callimico (Primates)
incorporating new mitochondrial DNA sequence data. J. mol. Evol. 47:32-41.
Dettling,A., Pryce,C.R., Martin,R.D. & Döbeli,M. (1998) Physiological responses to parental separation and a strange situation are related
to parental care received in juvenile Goeldi's monkeys (Callimico goeldii). Dev. Psychobiol. 33:21-31.
Grob,B., Knapp,L.A., Martin,R.D. & Anzenberger,G. (1998) The major histocompatibility complex and mate choice: Inbreeding avoidance
and selection of good genes. Exp. Clin. Immunogenet. 15:119-129.
Bahr,N.I., Pryce,C.R., Döbeli,M. & Martin,R.D. (1998) Evidence from urinary cortisol that maternal behavior is related to stress in gorillas.
Physiol. Behav. 64:429-437.
Curtis,D.J., Zaramody,A. & Martin,R.D. (1999) Cathemerality in the monogoose lemur, Eulemur mongoz. Am. J. Primatol. 47:279-298.
Nievergelt,C. & Martin,R.D. (1999) Energy intake during reproduction in captive common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus). Physiol. Behav.
65:849-854.
von Segesser,F., Ménard,N., Gaci,B. & Martin,R.D. (1999) Genetic differentiation within and between isolated Algerian subpopulations of
Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus): evidence from microsatellites. Mol. Ecol. 8:433-442.
Windle,C., Baker,H.F., Ridley,R.M., Oerke,A.-K. & Martin,R.D. (1999) Unrearable litters and prenatal reduction of litter size in the common
marmoset (Callithrix jacchus). J. med. Primatol. 28:73-83.
Hemelrijk,C.K., Meier,C. & Martin,R.D. (1999) Friendship for fitness in chimpanzees? Anim. Behav. 58:1223-1229.
Meier,C., Hemelrijk,C.K. & Martin,R.D. (2000) Paternity determination, genetic characterization and social correlates in a captive group of
chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Primates 41:175-183.
Pastorini,J., Epplen,J.T. & Martin,R.D. (2000) Multilocus DNA fingerprinting using oligonucleotide probes in 5 macaque species. Folia
Primatol. 71:161-168.
Pastorini,J., Forstner,M.R.J. & Martin,R.D. (2000) Relationships among brown lemurs (Eulemur fulvus) based on mitochondrial DNA
sequences. Mol. Phylogenet. Evol. 16:418-429.
Martin,R.D. (2000) Origins, diversity and relationships of lemurs. Int. J. Primatol. 21:1021-1049.
Pastorini,J., Forstner,M.R.J. & Martin,R.D. (2001) Phylogenetic history of sifakas (Propithecus: Lemuriformes) derived from mtDNA
sequences. Am. J. Primatol. 53:1-17.
Pastorini,J., Martin,R.D., Ehresmann,P., Zimmermann,E. & Forstner,M.R.J. (2001) Molecular phylogeny of the lemur family Cheirogaleidae
(Primates) based on mitochondrial DNA sequences. Mol. Phylogenet. Evol. 19:45-56.
Hemelrijk,C.K., Meier,C. & Martin,R.D. (2001) Social positive behaviour for reproductive benefits in primates? A response to comments by
Stopka et al. (2001). Anim. Behav. 61:F22-F24.
Ménard,N., von Segesser,F., Scheffrahn,W., Pastorini,J., Vallet,D., Gaci,B., Martin,R.D. & Gautier-Hion,A. (2001) Is male-infant caretaking
related to paternity and/or mating activities in wild Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus)? C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris, Sci. Vie 324:601-610.
Bahr,N.I., Martin,R.D. & Pryce,C.R. (2001) Peripartum sex steroid profiles and endocrine correlates of postpartum maternal behavior in
captive gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla). Horm. Behav. 40:533-541.
Tavaré,S., Marshall,C.R., Will,O., Soligo,C., & Martin,R.D. (2002) Using the fossil record to estimate the age of the last common ancestor
of extant primates. Nature 416:726-729.
Isler,K., Barbour,A.D. & Martin,R.D. (2002) Line-fitting by rotation: A nonparametric method for bivariate allometric analysis. Biometr. J.
44:289-304.
Pastorini,J., Forstner,M.R.J. & Martin,R.D. (2002) Phylogenetic relationships among Lemuridae (Primates): Evidence from mtDNA. J. Hum.
Evol. 43:463-478.
Pastorini,J., Thalmann,U. & Martin,R.D. (2003) A molecular approach to comparative phylogeography of extant Malagasy lemurs. Proc.
Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 100:5879-5884.
Kälin,N., Martin,R.D. & Genoud,M. (2003) Basal rate of metabolism and temperature regulation in Goeldi’s monkey (Callimico goeldii).
Comp. Biochem. Physiol. A 135:279-290.
Martin,R.D. (2003) Human reproduction: A comparative background for medical hypotheses. J. Reprod. Immunol. 59:111-135.
Olson,L.E., Sargis,E.J. & Martin,R.D. (2004) Phylogenetic relationships among tree shrews (Scandentia): A review and critique of the
morphological evidence. J. Mamm. Evol. 11:49-71.
Martin,R.D., Genoud,M. & Hemelrijk,C.K. (2005) Problems of allometric scaling analysis: Examples from mammalian reproductive biology.
J. exp. Biol. 208:1731-1747.
Modolo,L., Salzburger,W. & Martin,R.D. (2005) Phylogeography of Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus) and the origin of the Gibraltar
population. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 102:7392–7397.
Olson,L.E., Sargis,E.J. & Martin,R.D. (2005) Intraordinal phylogenetics of treeshrews (Mammalia: Scandentia) based on evidence from
the mitochondrial 12S rRNA gene. Mol. Phylogenet. Evol. 35:656-673.
Kümmerli,R. & Martin,R.D. (2005) Male and female reproductive success in Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus) in Gibraltar: No
evidence for rank dependence. Int. J. Primatol. 26:1229-1249.
Miller,E.R., Gunnell,G.F & Martin,R.D. (2005) Deep time and the search for anthropoid origins. Yrbk. phys. Anthropol. 48:60-95.
Soligo,C. & Martin,R.D. (2006) Adaptive origins of primates revisited. J. hum. Evol. 50:414-430.
Martin,R.D., MacLarnon,A.M., Phillips,J.L., Dussubieux,L., Williams,P.R. & Dobyns,W.B. (2006) Comment on 'The brain of LB1, Homo
floresiensis' (Technical Comment). Science 312:999b.
Martin,R.D., MacLarnon,A.M., Phillips,J.L. & Dobyns,W.B. (2006) Flores hominid: New species or microcephalic dwarf? Anat. Rec.
288A:1123-1145.
Martin,R.D. (2007) The evolution of human reproduction: A primatological perspective. Yrbk. phys. Anthropol. 50:59-84.
Martin,R.D., Soligo,C. & Tavaré,S. (2007) Primate origins: Implications of a Cretaceous ancestry. Folia Primatol. 78:277–296.
Perry,G.H., Martin,R.D. & Verrelli,B.C. (2007) Signature of functional constraint in aye-aye opsin genes: the potential of adaptive color
vision in a nocturnal primate. Mol. Biol. Evol. 24:1963-1970.
Soligo,C. & Martin R.D. (2007) The first primates: a reply to Silcox et al.. J. hum. Evol. 53:325-328.
Isler,K., Kirk,E.C., Miller,J.M.A., Albrecht,G.A., Gelvin,B.R. & Martin,R.D. (2008) Endocranial volumes of primate species: Scaling analyses
using a comprehensive and reliable dataset. J. hum. Evol. 55:967-978.
Kümmerli,R. & Martin, R.D. (2008) Patterns of infant handling and relatedness in Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus) on Gibraltar.
Primates 49:271-282.
Martin,R.D. (2008) Evolution of placentation in primates: Implications of mammalian phylogeny. Evol. Biol. 35:125–145.
Modolo,L & Martin R.D. (2008) Reproductive success in relation to dominance rank in the absence of prime-age males in Barbary
macaques. Am. J. Primatol. 70:26-34.
Modolo,L., Martin,R.D., van Schaik,C.P., van Noordwijk,M.A. & Krutzen,M. (2008) When dispersal fails: Genetic separation despite close
proximity in Gibraltar macaques. Mol. Ecol. 18:4027-4038.
Wilkinson,R.D., Steiper,M.E., Soligo,C., Martin,R.D., Yang,Z. & Tavaré,S. (2011) Dating primate divergences through an integrated analysis
of palaeontological and molecular data. Syst. Biol. 60:16-31.
Martin,R.D. (2012) Reproductive characteristics of New World monkeys. Int. Zoo Yrbk. 46:95-108.
Yao,L., Brown,J.P., Stampanoni,M., Marone,F., Isler,K. & Martin,R.D. (2012) Evolutionary change in brain size of bats. Brain, Behav. Evol.
80:15-25.
b. PAPERS WITHOUT PEER REVIEW
Martin,R.D. (1969) The evolution of reproductive mechanisms in primates. J. Reprod. Fertil., Suppl. 6:49-66. (Paper given to the
International Symposium on the Biology of Reproduction in Mammals, Nairobi, Kenya 1968)
Martin,R.D. (1972) A preliminary field-study of the lesser mouse lemur (Microcebus murinus, J.F.Miller 1777). Z. Tierpsychol., Beiheft
9:43-89.
Martin,R.D. (1973) Comparative anatomy and primate systematics. Symp. Zool. Soc. Lond. 33:301-337.
Martin,R.D. (1975) Breeding tree-shrews, Tupaia belangeri, and mouse lemurs, Microcebus murinus, in captivity. Int. Zoo Yrbk.
15:35-41.
Martin,R.D., Seaton,B. & Lusty,J. (1975) Application of urinary hormone determinations in the management of gorillas. Ann. Rep.
Jersey Wildl. Pres. Trust 12:61-70.
Martin,R.D., Rivers,J.P.W. & Cowgill,U.M. (1976) Culturing mealworms as food for animals in captivity. Int. Zoo Yrbk. 16:63-70.
Martin,R.D. (1976) A zoologist's view of research on reproduction. Symp. Zool. Soc. Lond. 40:283-319.
Clift,J.P. & Martin,R.D. (1978) Monitoring of pregnancy and post-natal behaviour in a female lowland gorilla, Gorilla g. gorilla, at
London Zoo. Int. Zoo Yrbk. 18:358-370.
Martin,R.D., Kingsley,S.R. & Stavy,M. (1978) Prospects for coordinated research into breeding of great apes in zoological collections.
Dodo (J. Jersey Wildl. Pres. Trust) 14:45-55.
Kingsley,S.R. & Martin,R.D. (1979) A case of placenta praevia in an orang-utan. Vet. Rec. 104:56-57.
Stavy,M., Gilbert,D. & Martin,R.D. (1979) Routine determination of sex in monomorphic bird species using faecal steroid analysis.
Int. Zoo Yrbk. 19:209-214.
Martin,R.D. (1980) Adaptation and body size in primates. Z. Morph. Anthropol. 71:115-124.
Martin,R.D. (1981) Field studies of primate behaviour. Symp. Zool. Soc. Lond. 46:287-336.
Martin,R.D. (1981) Phylogenetic reconstruction versus classification: The case for clear demarcation. Biologist 28:127-132.
Rollinson,J.M.M. & Martin,R.D. (1981: Comparative aspects of primate locomotion, with special reference to arboreal cercopithecines.
Symp. Zool. Soc. Lond. 48:377-427.
Cross,J.F. & Martin,R.D. (1981) Calculation of gestation period and other reproductive parameters for primates. Dodo (J. Jersey Wildl.
Pres. Trust) 18:30-43.
Martin,R.D. (1983) Commentary on Blumenberg: The evolution of the advanced hominid brain. Curr. Anthropol. 24:606-607.
Martin,R.D. (1984) Scaling effects and adaptive strategies in mammalian lactation. Symp. Zool. Soc. Lond. 51:87-117.
Willner,L.A. & Martin,R.D. (1985) Some basic principles of mammalian sexual dimorphism. Symp. Soc. Stud. Hum. Biol. 24:1-42.
Martin,R.D. & MacLarnon,A.M. (1988) Comparative quantitative studies of growth and reproduction. Symp. Zool. Soc. Lond. 60:39-80.
Martin,R.D. (1989) Evolution of the brain in early hominids. Ossa 14:49-62.
Martin,R.D. (1996) Commentary on R.J.Smith: Biology and body size in human evolution. Curr. Anthropol. 37:470-472.
Martin,R.D. & von Segesser,F. (1996) Fragmentation of natural populations, genetics and conservation biology. Almoraima 15:311-326.
Martin,R.D. (2002) Primatology as an essential basis for biological anthropology. Evol. Anthropol. 11, Suppl. 1:3-6.
Oerke,A.-K., Heistermann,M., Küderling,I., Martin,R.D. & Hodges,J.K. (2002) Monitoring reproduction by means of ultrasonography.
Evol. Anthropol. 11, Suppl. 1:183-185.
Pastorini,J., Forstner,M.R.J., and Martin,R.D. (2002) Phylogenetic relationships of gentle lemurs (Hapalemur). Evol. Anthropol.
11, Suppl. 1:150-154.
Soligo,C., Anzenberger,G. & Martin,R.D. (2002) Into the third millennium: One hundred years of anthropology in Zürich. Evol. Anthropol.
11, Suppl. 1:1-2.
von Koenigswald,W., Rose,K.D., Grande,L. & Martin,R.D. (2005) First apatemyid skeleton from the lower Eocene Fossil Butte Member
Wyoming, compared to the European apatemyid from Messel, Germany. Palaeontographica Abt. A 272:149-169.
von Koenigswald,W., Rose,K.D., Grande,L. & Martin,R.D. (2005) Die Lebensweise eozäner Säugetiere (Pantolestidae und Apatemyidae)
aus Messel (Europa) im Vergleich zu neuen Skelettfunden aus dem Fossil Butte Member von Wyoming (Nordamerika). Geol. Jb.
Hessen 132:43-54.
Martin,R.D. (2006) New light on primate evolution. Ber. Abhandl. Berlin-Brandenburg. Akad. Wiss. 11:379-405. (Text of Ernst Mayr
Lecture given to the Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften and the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin.)
Martin,R.D. (2008) Colugos: Obscure mammals glide into the evolutionary limelight. J. Biol. 7, Art 13:1-5.
Martin R.D. (2008) Les hominidés remontent dans le temps. Doss. Recherche 32:18-26.
Martin,R.D. (2009) Commentary on K.B.Strier: Seeing the forest through the seeds. Curr. Anthropol. 50:222-224.
Soligo,C. & Martin,R.D. (2009) Darwinius: Sequel to a Messel divorce. Folia Primatol. 80:247-248.
c. BOOK CHAPTERS
Martin,R.D. (1972) Concepts of human territoriality. pp. 427-445 in: Man, Settlement and Urbanism. (eds. Ucko,P.J., Tringham,R. &
Dimbleby,G.W.). Duckworth: London.
Martin,R.D. (1972) A laboratory breeding colony of the lesser mouse lemur. pp. 161-17l in: Breeding Primates. (ed. Beveridge,W.I.B.).
Karger Verlag: Basel.
Martin,R.D. (1973) A review of the behaviour and ecology of the lesser mouse lemur (Microcebus murinus, J.F.Miller 1777). pp. 1-68
in: Comparative Ecology and Behaviour of Primates. (eds. Michael,R.P. & Crook,J.H.). Academic Press: London.
Martin,R.D. (1974) The biological basis of human behaviour. pp. 215-250 in: The Biology of Brains. (ed. Broughton,W.B.). Blackwells
Scientific Publications: Oxford.
Martin,R.D. (1975) General principles for breeding small mammals in captivity. pp.143-166 in: Breeding Endangered Species in
Captivity. (ed. Martin,R.D.). Academic Press: London.
Martin,R.D. (1975) The bearing of reproductive behaviour on strepsirhine phylogeny. pp. 265-297 in: Phylogeny of the Primates: A
Multidisciplinary Approach. (eds. Luckett,W.P. & Szalay,F.S.) Plenum Press: New York.
Martin,R.D. (1978) Major features of prosimian evolution: A discussion in the light of chromosomal evidence. pp. 3-26 in: Recent
Advances in Primatology. Vol. 3: Evolution. (eds. Chivers,D.J. & Joysey,K.A.). Academic Press: London.
Martin,R.D. (1979) Phylogenetic aspects of prosimian behavior. pp. 45-77 in: The Study of Prosimian Behavior. (eds. Doyle,G.A. &
Martin,R.D.). Academic Press: New York.
Bearder,S.K. & Martin,R.D. (1979) The social organization of a nocturnal primate revealed by radio-tracking. pp. 633-648 in:
A Handbook on Biotelemetry and Radio Tracking. (eds. Amlaner,C.J. & Macdonald,D.W.). Pergamon Press: Oxford.
Dixson,A.F., Bonney,R.C., Fleming,D. & Martin,R.D. (1980) Reproductive biology of the owl monkey Aotus trivirgatus griseimembra.
pp. 61-68 in: Non-Human Primate Models in Human Reproduction. (ed. Anand Kumar,T.C.). Karger Verlag: Basel.
Martin,R.D. (1982) Allometric approaches to the evolution of the primate nervous system. pp. 39-56 in: Primate Brain Evolution:
Methods and Concepts. (eds. Armstrong,E. & Falk,D.). Plenum Press: New York.
Martin,R.D. (1984) Body size, brain size and feeding strategies in primates. pp. 73-103 in: Food Acquisition and Processing in
Primates. (ed. Chivers, D.J.). Plenum Press: London.
Martin,R.D., Chivers,D.J., MacLarnon,A.M. & Hladik,C.M. (1985) Gastrointestinal allometry in primates and other mammals.
pp. 61-89 in: Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. (ed. Jungers,W.L.). Plenum Press: New York.
Martin,R.D. & Harvey,P.H. (1985) Brain size allometry: Ontogeny and phylogeny. pp. 147-173 in: Size and Scaling in Primate Biology.
(ed. Jungers,W.L.). Plenum Press: New York.
Martin,R.D. (1985) Primates: a definition. pp. 1-31 in: Major Topics in Primate and Human Evolution. (eds. Wood,B.A., Martin,L.B. &
Andrews,P.J.). Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.
Martin,R.D. (1986) Ontogenetic and phylogenetic aspects of human brain size. pp. 325-341 in: Définition et Origines de l'Homme.
(ed. Sakka,M.). Editions du CNRS: Paris. [Table ronde internat. CNRS 3.]
MacLarnon,A.M., Martin,R.D., Chivers,D.J. & Hladik,C.M. (1986) Some aspects of gastro-intestinal allometry in primates and other
mammals. pp. 293-302 in: Définition et Origines de l'Homme. (ed. Sakka, M.). Editions du CNRS: Paris. [Table ronde internat.
CNRS 3.]
MacLarnon,A.M., Chivers,D.J. & Martin,R.D. (1986) Gastro-intestinal allometry in primates and other mammals including new species.
pp.75-85 in: Primate Ecology and Conservation. (eds. Else,J.G. & Lee,P.C.). 75-85. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.
Harvey,P.H., Martin,R.D. & Clutton-Brock,T.H. (1987) Life histories in comparative perspective. pp. 181-196 in: Primate Societies. (eds.
Smuts,B.B., Cheney,D., Seyfarth,R.M., Wrangham,R. & Struhsaker,T.). University of Chicago Press: Chicago.
Martin,R.D. (1987) Strategies of reproduction. pp 120-128 in: The Natural History Reader in Animal Behavior. (ed. Topoff,H.). Columbia
University Press: New York.
Martin,R.D. & MacLarnon,A.M. (1988) Quantitative comparisons of the skull and teeth in guenons. pp. 160-183 in: A Primate Radiation:
Evolutionary Biology of the African Guenons. (eds. Gautier-Hion,A., Bourlière,F., Gautier,J.-P. & Kingdon,J.). Cambridge University
Press: Cambridge.
Martin,R.D. (1989) Size, shape and evolution. pp. 96-141 in: Evolutionary Studies — A Centenary Celebration of the Life of Julian
Huxley. (ed. Keynes,M.). Eugenics Society: London.
Martin,R.D. & MacLarnon,A.M. (1990) Reproductive patterns in primates and other mammals: The dichotomy between altricial and
precocial offspring. pp. 47-79 in: Primate Life History and Evolution. (ed. DeRousseau,C.J.). Wiley-Liss: New York.
Stringer,C.B., Dean,M.C. & Martin,R.D. (1990) A comparative study of cranial and dental development with a recent British sample
and among Neandertals. pp. 115-152 in: Primate Life History and Evolution. (ed. DeRousseau,C.J.). Wiley-Liss: New York.
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