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Graham R. Martin
Graham R. Martin
Emeritus Professor, University of Birmingham
Email verificata su bham.ac.uk
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Moving towards acceleration for estimates of activity‐specific metabolic rate in free‐living animals: the case of the cormorant
RP Wilson, CR White, F Quintana, LG Halsey, N Liebsch, GR Martin, ...
Journal of Animal Ecology 75 (5), 1081-1090, 2006
7392006
Understanding bird collisions with man‐made objects: a sensory ecology approach
GR Martin
Ibis 153 (2), 239-254, 2011
3222011
Birds by night
G Martin
A&C Black, 2010
3032010
The eye of a passeriform bird, the European starling (Sturnus vulgaris): eye movement amplitude, visual fields and schematic optics
GR Martin
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 159, 545-557, 1986
2211986
Visual fields and their functions in birds
GR Martin
Journal of Ornithology 148 (Suppl 2), 547-562, 2007
2102007
Bird collisions with power lines: failing to see the way ahead?
GR Martin, JM Shaw
Biological Conservation 143 (11), 2695-2702, 2010
2082010
What is binocular vision for? A birds' eye view
GR Martin
Journal of Vision 9 (11), 14-14, 2009
1872009
Basal metabolic rate of birds is associated with habitat temperature and precipitation, not primary productivity
CR White, TM Blackburn, GR Martin, PJ Butler
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 274 (1607), 287-293, 2007
1702007
Visual pigments and colour vision in a nocturnal bird, Strix aluco (tawny owl)
JK Bowmaker, GR Martin
Vision Research 18 (9), 1125-1130, 1978
1581978
Visual pigments and oil droplets in the penguin,Spheniscus humboldti
JK Bowmaker, GR Martin
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 156 (1), 71-77, 1985
1561985
The sensory ecology of birds
GR Martin
Oxford University Press, 2017
1482017
Kiwi forego vision in the guidance of their nocturnal activities
GR Martin, KJ Wilson, JM Wild, S Parsons, MF Kubke, J Corfield
Plos one 2 (2), e198, 2007
1462007
Visual fields in short-toed eagles, Circaetus gallicus (Accipitridae), and the function of binocularity in birds
GR Martin, G Katzir
Brain behavior and evolution 53 (2), 55-66, 1999
1461999
Does food supplementation really enhance productivity of breeding birds?
TJE Harrison, JA Smith, GR Martin, DE Chamberlain, S Bearhop, ...
Oecologia 164, 311-320, 2010
1332010
Extreme binocular vision and a straight bill facilitate tool use in New Caledonian crows
J Troscianko, AM Von Bayern, J Chappell, C Rutz, GR Martin
Nature communications 3 (1), 1110, 2012
1262012
The visual fields of the tawny owl, Strix aluco L
GR Martin
Vision research 24 (12), 1739-1751, 1984
1211984
Is sexual selection blurring the functional significance of eggshell coloration hypotheses?
SJ Reynolds, GR Martin, P Cassey
Animal Behaviour 78 (1), 209-215, 2009
1192009
Visual fields, foraging and collision vulnerability in Gyps vultures
GR Martin, SJ Portugal, CP Murn
Ibis 154 (3), 626-631, 2012
1142012
An owl's eye: Schematic optics and visual performance inStrix aluco L.
GR Martin
Journal of comparative physiology 145 (3), 341-349, 1982
1141982
Producing the image.
GR Martin
The MIT Press, 1993
1111993
Il sistema al momento non può eseguire l'operazione. Riprova più tardi.
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