Dr. David Martin Ph.D.
Information
Education
University of California, Santa Barbara–Santa Barbara, CA 2008
Ph.D. Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology
University of California, Santa Barbara–Santa Barbara, CA 2006
M.A. Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology
San Jose State University–San Jose, CA 1989
B.S. Biological Science; Zoology concentration
Courses I Teach
Publications
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Martin, D.L. (In Press) Identification of reptile skin products usingscale morphology, in Wildlife Forensics:Methods and Applications (eds J.E. Huffman and J.R. Wallace), John Wiley& Sons, Ltd., Chichester, UK.
Martin, D.L. (In Press) Forensic investigation of cruelty to a reptile:A multiple felony case report involving a Burmese python (Python molurusbivittatus). Applied Herpetology.
Martin, D.L. (2008) Movement,Habitat Utilization and Survivorship of the Yosemite Toad (Bufo canorus, Camp): An EndangeredAnuran Endemic to the Sierra Nevada of California. University ofCalifornia, Santa Barbara. ProQuest/UMI, No. 3319824, pp xiii-393.
Martin, D.L., D.L. Dondero, M.R. Jennings, and H.H. Welsh (1994) Sierra Nevada Anuran Survey: A ContinuingInvestigation of Amphibian Population Abundance in The National Forests of TheSierra Nevada of California, Research Report to the US Forest Service,101 pp.
Martin, D.L., W.E. Bros, D.L. Dondero, M.R. Jennings, and H.H. Welsh(1993) Sierra Nevada Anuran Survey: AnInvestigation of Amphibian Population Abundance in The National Forests of TheSierra Nevada of California, Research Report to the US Forest Service, 76pp.
Martin, D.L. and M. Olin (1992) The decline of the Yosemite toad andthe role of the modern zoo. Maagizo, 29(7): 8-9.
Martin, D.L., M.R. Jennings and H.H. Welsh (1992) Anuran SurveyProtocol for the Sierra Nevada of California - first edition, Canorus Ltd. Press, San Jose, CA, 19 pp.
Martin, D.L. (1992) Sierra Nevada Anuran Guide. Canorus Ltd.Press, San Jose, CA, 28 pp.
Lawson, R., P.G. Frank and D.L. Martin (1991) A gecko new to the UnitedStates herpetofauna, with notes on other gekkonids inhabiting the Florida Keys.Herpetological Review, 22(1): 11-12.
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