MICHAEL DAVID MARTIN University of Arizona u Department of Entomology u PO Box 210036 u Tucson, AZ 85721 Tel: 919-357-6399 u Email: mdmartin7@gmail.com Web: http://michaelmartinevobio.wordpress.com/ EDUCATION Ph.D. University of Maryland Baltimore County, Biological Sciences, 2014 Dissertation Title: The role of sexual selection in darter speciation Advisor: Dr. Tamra Mendelson B.S. University of North Carolina at Asheville, Environmental Studies, 2008 PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS 2014 present Postdoctoral Research Associate, Reed College (2014-2016) and University of Arizona (2016-present), Advisor: Todd Schlenke PUBLICATIONS Smith TA, Martin MD, Nguyen, M & Mendelson TC. 2016. Epigenetic divergence as a potential first step in darter speciation. Molecular Ecology: 25(8), 1883-94. upart of Special issue: Epigenetic studies in ecology and evolution Martin, MD & Mendelson, TC. 2016b. The accumulation of reproductive isolation in early stages of divergence supports a role for sexual selection. Journal of Evolutionary Biology: 29(4), 676-89. Martin, MD & Mendelson, TC. 2016a. Male behavior predicts trait divergence and the evolution of reproductive isolation in darters (Percidae: Etheostoma). Animal Behaviour: 112, 179-186. Martin, MD, & Mendelson, TC. 2014. Changes in sexual signals are greater than changes in ecological traits in a dichromatic group of fishes. Evolution: 68(12), 3618-28. Mendelson, TC, Martin, MD, & Flaxman, SM. 2014. Mutation-order divergence by sexual selection: diversification of sexual signals in similar environments as a first step in speciation. Ecology Letters: 17(9), 1053-66. ucovered in the Baltimore Sun Martin, MD, & Mendelson, TC. 2013. Asymmetric female preference for conspecific males in darter sister species (Percidae: Etheostoma). Journal of Fish Biology: 83(5), 1371-80. Martin, MD, & Mendelson, TC. 2012. Signal divergence is correlated with genetic distance and not environmental differences in darters (Percidae: Etheostoma). Evolutionary Biology: 39(2), 231-41. upart of Speciation-a special issue 1
Martin, MD, & Omland, KE. 2011. Environmental niche modeling reveals climatic differences among breeding ranges of Orchard Oriole subspecies. American Midland Naturalist: 166(2), 404-14. Martin, MD, Fahmy, Y, Khasanov, AK, & Stevens, JG. 2008. A Mössbauer investigation of zirconium distribution and diffusion in ball milled nanocrystalline iron powders. Hyperfine Interaction:s 183(1-3), 199-204. MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION Mortimer, NT, Keebaugh, ES, Hutchence, KJ, Martin, MD & Schlenke, TA. Pgant35Adependent O-glycosylation is necessary for the cellular encapsulation response in Drosophila melanogaster. In preparation for Glycobiology. Martin, MD & Mendelson, TC. Fertility and coloration of laboratory-reared darter (Percidae: Etheostoma) hybrids. In preparation for Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. GRANTS AND ACADEMIC AWARDS National Science Foundation, Travel Support for Diverse Early Career Scientists to Attend the 16 th Congress of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology, 2016 - $20,000 (Co- PI) International Society for Behavioral Ecology, Travel Award, 2016 - $1,700 Society for the Study of Evolution, Travel Award, 2012 - $1,000 University of Maryland Baltimore County Graduate Student Association, Travel Award, 2011 - $1,000 University of Maryland Baltimore County Graduate Student Association, Travel Award, 2010 - $1,000 Animal Behavior Society, Student Research Grant, 2010 - $1,080 Sigma Xi, Grant-in-aid of Research, 2010 - $1,000 Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Grant-in-aid of Research, 2010 - $1,000 TEACHING EXPERIENCE TEACHING ASSISTANT Animal Physiology Lab Spring 2014 Foundations of Biology: Ecology and Evolution Fall 2011, 2012, 2013 2
Quantitative Biology Initiative Fall 2009, 2010 ucurriculum design Introduction to Biology Lab Fall 2008 GUEST LECTURER Molecular Evolution Spring 2016 Seminar: Origins of Evolutionary Immune Systems Spring 2016 Foundations of Biology: Ecology and Evolution Fall 2012, 2013 SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS SYMPOSIA ORGANIZED Lackey, AR, Martin, MD, & Tinghitella, RM. Male competition and speciation: causes, consequences, and interactions with mate choice and ecology. 16 th Congress of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology, Exeter, UK, July-August 2016. INVITED TALKS Martin, MD. Characterizing the Genetic and Neural Control of Behavioral Immunity in Fruit Flies. Oregon Health and Science University Drosophila Genetics Research Group, September 2015. CAMPUS TALKS Martin, MD. From fishes to flies: a role for behavior in speciation and immunity. Reed College Biology Seminar Series, January 2015. Martin, MD & Mendelson, TC. A role for male behavior in darter speciation. University of Maryland Baltimore County Graduate Association of Biological Sciences Research Symposium, March 2014. Martin, MD & Mendelson, TC. Divergence in sexual signals in darters. University of Maryland Baltimore County Biological Sciences Faculty of the Future Seminar Series, October 2012. CONTRIBUTED TALKS Martin, MD & Mendelson, TC. Signal divergence in darters: behavioral responses and evolutionary consequences. 16 th Congress of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology, Exeter, UK, July-August 2016. upart of an organized symposium 3
Martin, MD & Schlenke, TA. Characterizing the genetic and neural control of behavioral immunity in the fruit fly. The Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, January 2016. Martin, MD & Mendelson, TC. A role for male behavior in trait divergence and behavioral isolation in darters. Evolution 2014, Raleigh, NC, June 2014. Martin, MD & Mendelson, TC. Male and female contributions to behavioral isolation in darters. 50 th Annual Meeting of the Animal Behavior Society, Boulder, CO, July 2013. Martin, MD & Mendelson, TC. Phenotypic change in sexual signals and ecological traits. 1 st Joint Congress on Evolutionary Biology, Ottawa, ON, July 2012. Martin, MD & Mendelson, TC. Sexual signal divergence in darters. Southeastern Ecology and Evolution Conference, Clemson, SC, March 2012. Martin, MD & Mendelson, TC. Sexual signal divergence is correlated with genetic distance but not environmental differences in darters (Percidae: Etheostoma). Southeastern Population Ecology and Evolutionary Genetics Meeting, Reidsville, NC, October 2011. Martin, MD & Mendelson, TC. Environmental differences predict male color differences in darters (Percidae: Etheostoma). Southeastern Fishes Council Meeting, Athens, GA, November 2010. CONTRIBUTED POSTERS Martin, MD & Schlenke, TA. Genetic control of behavioral immunity in the fruit fly. 16 th Congress of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology, Exeter, UK, July-August 2016. Martin, MD & Schlenke, TA. Genetic control of behavioral immunity in the fruit fly. Ecological and Evolutionary Genomics Gordon Research Conference, Biddeford, ME, July 2015. Martin, MD & Mendelson, TC. Male and female contributions to behavioral isolation in darters. American Genetics Association Annual Symposium: The Speciation Continuum, Ithaca, NY, July 2013. Martin, MD & Mendelson, TC. Divergence of secondary sexual traits in allopatry. Joint Meeting of the Animal behavior society and the International Ethological Conference, Bloomington, IN, July 2011. Martin, MD & Mendelson, TC. Male and female contribution to behavioral isolation in darters. 47th Annual Meeting of the Animal Behavior Society, Williamsburg, VA, July 2010. 4
OUTREACH ACTIVITIES Elementary classroom science demonstrations (10), Reed College Science Outreach, 30 Portland City 5 th graders, 2015-2016 Research summary and food webs classroom activity, Big Brothers Big Sisters, 30 Baltimore City 3 rd -8 th graders, 2013 Research summary, aquatic insect larvae classroom activity, and field trip, Higher Achievement, 70 Baltimore City 5 th and 6 th graders, 2012 SERVICE INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE Freshman and Transfer Student Advising, University of Maryland Baltimore County, 2009, 2013-2014 Symposium Co-Chair for the Graduate Association of Biological Sciences, University of Maryland Baltimore County, 2009 SERVICE AS REVIEWER Acta Ethologica, Animal Behaviour, Current Biology, Evolution, Journal of Evolutionary Biology, Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Animal Behavior Society, International Society for Behavioral Ecology, Sigma Xi, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Society for the Study of Evolution Available Upon Request REFERENCES 5