Scholarly and Creative Works
2025
- Martin, N. H., Zalmat, A. S., Ellis, B. S., McGarvey, S., Simmons-Frazier, K., Mancusi, K., & Sotola, V. A. (2025). Does Asymmetric Reproductive Isolation Predict the Direction of Introgression in Plants? Genes, 16.
- Martin, N. H., Zalmat, A. S., Ellis, B. S., McGarvey, S., Simmons-Frazier, K., Mancusi, K., & Sotola, V. A. (2025). Does Asymmetric Reproductive Isolation Predict the Direction of Introgression in Plants? Genes, 16(2), 124. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes16020124
2024
- Martin, N. H., Deringer, S. A., & undefined et al. (Eds.). (2024). Wimberley Parks and Recreation Comprehensive Master Plan. Wimberley, TX, USA. Retrieved from https://issuu.com/mhsplanning/docs/2024-2034_wimberley_parks_recreation_comprehensi?fr=sMGNkZjc1MTMyOTM
2023
- Harrison, M. S., Sotola, V. A., Zalmat, A. S., Sullivan, K. T., Littrell, B. M., Bonner, T. H., & Martin, N. H. (2023). A Comparison of Non-Destructive Visceral Swab and Tissue Biopsy Sampling Methods for Genotyping-by-Sequencing in the Freshwater Mussel Fusconaia askewi. Genes, 14(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/genes14061197
2021
- Zalmat, A., Sotola, V. A., Nice, & Martin, N. H. (2021). Genetic structure in Louisiana Iris species reveals patterns of recent and historical admixture. American Journal of Botany, 108, 2257-2268. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajb2.1758
- Sotola, V. A., Sullivan, K. T., Littrell, B. M., Martin, N. H., Stich, D. S., & Bonner, T. H. (2021). Short‐term responses of freshwater mussels to floods in a southwestern U.S.A. river estimated using mark–recapture sampling. Freshwater Biology, 66(2), 349–361. https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.13642
2020
- Sotola, V. A., Sullivan, K. T., Littrell, B. M., Martin, N. H., Stich, D. S., & Bonner, T. H. (2020). Short-term responses of freshwater mussels to floods in a southwestern USA river estimated using mark-recapture sampling. FRESHWATER BIOLOGY. https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.13642
- Ruppel, D. S., Sotola, V. A., Craig, C. A., Martin, N. H., & Bonner, T. H. (2020). Assessing functions of movement in a Great Plains endemic fish. ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY OF FISHES, 103(7), 795–814. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10641-020-00983-8
2019
- Alex Sotola, V., Ruppel, D. S., Bonner, T. H., Nice, C., & Martin, N. H. (2019). Asymmetric introgression between fishes in the Red River basin of Texas is associated with variation in water quality. Ecology and Evolution, 9(4), 2083–2095. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4901
- Sotola, V. A., Craig, C. A., Pfaff, P. J., Maikoetter, J. D., Martin, N. H., & Bonner, T. H. (2019). Effect of preservation on fish morphology over time: Implications for morphological studies. PloS One, 14(3), e0213915. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0213915
2018
- Sung, C.-J., Bell, K. L., Nice, C., & Martin, N. H. (2018). Integrating Bayesian genomic cline analyses and association mapping of morphological and ecological traits to dissect reproductive isolation and introgression in a Louisiana Iris hybrid zone. Molecular Ecology, 27(4), 959–978.
- Sotola, V. A., Ruppel, D., Bonner, T. H., Nice, C., & Martin, N. H. (n.d.). Asymmetric introgres- sion between fishes in the Red River basin of Texas is associated with variation in water quality. Ecology and Evolution. Ecology and Evolution.
- Sung, C., Bell, K. L., Nice, C. C., & Martin, N. H. (2018). Integrating Bayesian genomic cline analyses and association mapping of morphological and ecological traits to dissect reproductive isolation and introgression in a Louisiana Iris hybrid zone. Molecular Ecology, 27(4), 959–978. https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.14481
2017
- Shaw, J. P., Taylor, S. J., Dobson, M. C., & Martin, N. H. (2017). Pollinator isolation in Louisiana iris: legitimacy and pollen transfer. EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY RESEARCH, 18(4), 429–441.
2015
- Arnold, M. L., Brothers, A. N., Hamlin, Jennafer A. P., Taylor, S. J., & Martin, N. H. (2015). Divergence-with-Gene-Flow-What Humans and Other Mammals Got up to. RETICULATE EVOLUTION: SYMBIOGENESIS, LATERAL GENE TRANSFER, HYBRIDIZATION AND INFECTIOUS HEREDITY, 3, 255–295. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16345-1_10
2013
- Martin, N. H., & Taylor, S. J. (2013). Floral preference, flower constancy, and pollen transfer efficiency of the ruby-throated hummingbird (Archilochus colubris) in mixed arrays of Iris nelsonii and Iris fulva. EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY RESEARCH, 15(7), 783–792.
- Taylor, S. J., Rojas, L. D., Ho, S., & Martin, N. H. (2013). Genomic collinearity and the genetic architecture of floral differences between the homoploid hybrid species Iris nelsonii and one of its progenitors, Iris hexagona. Heredity, 110, 63–70.
2012
- Taylor, S. J., AuBuchon, K. J., & Martin, N. H. (2012). Identification of Floral Visitors of Iris nelsonii. SOUTHEASTERN NATURALIST, 11(1), 141–144. https://doi.org/10.1656/058.011.0114
- Ballerini, E. S., Brothers, A. N., Tang, S., Knapp, S. J., Bouck, A., Taylor, S. J., … Martin, N. H. (2012). QTL mapping reveals the genetic architecture of loci affecting pre- and post-zygotic isolating barriers in Louisiana Iris. BMC PLANT BIOLOGY, 12. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-12-91
- Benedict, B. G., Modliszewski, J. L., Sweigart, A. L., Martin, N. H., Ganders, F. R., & Willis, J. H. (2012). Mimulus sookensis (Phrymaceae), a new allotetraploid species derived from Mimulus guttatus and Mimulus nasutus. Madroño, 59(1), 29–43. https://doi.org/10.3120/0024-9637-59.1.29
2011
- Taylor, S. J., Willard, R. W., Shaw, J. P., Dobson, M. C., & Martin, N. H. (2011). DIFFERENTIAL RESPONSE OF THE HOMOPLOID HYBRID SPECIES IRIS NELSONII (IRIDACEAE) AND ITS PROGENITORS TO ABIOTIC HABITAT CONDITIONS. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY, 98(8), 1309–1316. https://doi.org/10.3732/ajb.1100012
- Dobson, M. C., Taylor, S. J., Arnold, M. L., & Martin, N. H. (2011). Patterns of herbivory and fungal infection in experimental Louisiana Iris hybrids. EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY RESEARCH, 13(5), 543–552.
2010
- Arnold, M. L., Tang, S., Knapp, S. J., & Martin, N. H. (2010). Asymmetric introgressive hybridization among Louisiana Iris species. Genes, 1, 9–22.
- Tang, S., Okashah, R. A., Knapp, S. J., Arnold, M. L., & Martin, N. H. (2010). Reproductive isolation in Louisiana Irises: transmission ratio distortion. BMC Plant Biology, 10.
- Martin, N. H., & Willis, J. H. (2010). Geographic variation in postzygotic isolation and its genetic basis within and between two Mimulus species. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 365, 2469–2478.
- Martin, N. H., & Willis, J. H. (2010). Geographical variation in postzygotic isolation and its genetic basis within and between two Mimulus species. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 365(1555), 3261–3261. https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2010.0257
- Arnold, M. L., & Martin, N. H. (2010). Hybrid fitness across time and habitats. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 25(9), 530–536. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2010.06.005
2009
- Taylor, S. J., Arnold, M., & Martin, N. H. (2009). THE GENETIC ARCHITECTURE OF REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATION IN LOUISIANA IRISES: HYBRID FITNESS IN NATURE. EVOLUTION, 63(10), 2581–2594. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1558-5646.2009.00742.x
- DeVries, P. J., Austin, G. T., & Martin, N. H. (2009). Estimating species diversity in a guild of Neotropical skippers (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae) with artificial lures is a sampling problem. Insect Conservation and Diversity, 2, 1–10.
- Arnold, M. L., & Martin, N. H. (2009). Adaptation by introgression. Journal of Biology, 8.
2008
- Arnold, M. L., Cornman, R. S., & Martin, N. H. (2008). Hybridization, hybrid fitness and the evolution of adaptations. Plant Biosystems, 142, 166–171.
- DeVries, P. J., Austin, G. T., & Martin, N. H. (2008). Patterns of diversity and temporal activity in a mega-diverse community of rainforest skipper butterflie. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 94, 723–736.
- Sweigart, A. L., Martin, N. H., & Willis, J. H. (2008). Hybrid origin of a new Mimulus species. Molecular Ecology, 17, 2089–2100.
- Martin, N. H., Sapir, Y., & Arnold, M. L. (2008). The genetic architecture of reproductive isolation in Louisiana Irises: pollination syndromes and pollinator preference. Evolution, 62, 740–752.
- Arnold, M. L., Cornman, R. S., & Martin, N. H. (2008). Genetic exchange and the origin of adaptations – Prokaryotes to primate. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 363, 2813–2820.
2007
- Martin, N. H., & Willis, J. H. (2007). Ecological divergence associated with mating system causes nearly complete reproductive isolation between sympatric Mimulus species. Evolution, 61, 68–82.
- Martin, N. H., Bouck, A. C., & Arnold, M. L. (2007). The Genetic Architecture of Reproductive Isolation in Louisiana Irises: Flowering Phenology. Genetics, 175(4), 1803–1812. https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.106.068338
2006
- Martin, N. H., Bouck, A. C., & Arnold, M. L. (2006). Detecting adaptive trait introgression between Iris fulva and Iris brevicaulis in highly-selective field conditions. Genetics, 172(4), 2481–2489. https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.105.053538
2005
- Martin, N. H., Bouck, A. C., & Arnold, M. L. (2005). Loci affecting long-term hybrid survivability in Louisiana Irises: implications for reproductive isolation and introgressio. Evolution, 59, 2116–2124.
2004
- Martin, N. H. (2004). . Flower size preferences of the honeybee (Apis mellifera) foraging on Mimulus guttatus (Scrophulariaceae). Evolutionary Ecology Research, 6, 777–782.
2003
- John Cox, Chris Dreps, Stephen Hiltner, Julie Holmes, Jane Korest, Louque, R., … Vernon, M. (2003). Ellerbe Creek Local Watershed Plan. Durham, NC, USA. Retrieved from https://files.nc.gov/ncdeq/Mitigation%20Services/Watershed_Planning/Neuse_River_Basin/Ellerbe_Creek/Ellerbe_Creek_Local_Watershed_Plan.pdf