Thomas E. Martin

Personnel Profile

Thomas E. Martin

I serve as Assistant Unit Leader (Asst Director) of the USGS Montana Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, and have joint appointments on the faculty of both Wildlife Biology and Division of Biological Sciences of the University of Montana.

My research centers on understanding the ecology and evolution of phenotypic traits that are also important to conservation. Birds are used for tests because behaviors and fitness components can be readily measured and they are widespread across habitats and ecosystems.

I focus on questions within four areas all centered around bird breeding biology: what are the ecological and evolutionary determinants of: 1) Life History Strategies and Population Dynamics, 2) Species Coexistence, 3) Habitat and Nest Site Selection, and 4) Social Behavior and Sexual Selection? These topics include examination of responses of birds and their habitat to climate change, anthropogenic disturbance, large ungulate browsing, and land management programs.

Field work is conducted in an ongoing long-term (since 1985) study of a high elevation riparian system in northern Arizona, plus field studies in Yacambu National Park in the northern Andes of Venezuela (6 years, ending 2008),and collaborative work in New Zealand and Tasmania. A new project is scheduled to begin in Borneo in 2009. Graduate
students work on these sites or in Montana.

EMAIL: tom.martin@umontana.edu

Fax: (406) 243-6064

Office: Natural Science Bldg. Rm 205
Mailing Address:
Montana Cooperative Wildlife Res Unit
University of Montana

Missoula, MT 59812