Publikationsliste Prof. Dr. Thomas Martin
Herausgegebene Bücher
Martin, T., Sun, G. Mosbrugger, V. (eds.) (2010): Triassic-Jurassic biodiversity, ecosystems, and climate in the Junggar Basin, Xinjiang, Northwest China. Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments 90 (3): 171-319.
Kalthoff, D., Martin, T., and Mörs, T. (eds.) (2006): Festband Wighart von Koenigswald.- Palaeontographica 277, 326 pp.
Martin, T. and Krebs, B. (eds.) (2000): Guimarota – A Jurassic Ecosystem, 155 pp.; Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil (München).
Kohring, R. und Martin, T. (eds.) (1994): Festschrift Bernard Krebs.- Berliner geowissenschaftliche Abhandlungen E 13, 531 S.
Artikel und Monographien
103. Schultz, J. A, Ruf, I, and Martin, T. (2018): Oldest known multituberculate stapes suggests an asymmetric bicrural pattern as ancestral for Multituberculata. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 285: 20172779. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2017.2779
102. Averianov, A. O., Martin, T., Lopatin, A. V., Schultz, J. A., Skutschas, P. P., Schellhorn, R., and Krasnolutzkii, S. A. (2017): A tritylodontid synapsid from the Middle Jurassic of Siberia and the taxonomy of derived tritylodontids. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology e1363767. DOI: 10.1080/02724634.2017.1363767
101. Dhouailly, D., Godefroit, P., Martin, T., Nonchev, S., Caraguel, F., and Oftedal, O. (2017): Getting to the root of scales, feather, and hair: As deep as odontodes? Experimental Dermatology 2017;00:1-6. https://doi.org/10.1111/exd.13391
100. Schultz, J. A., Menz, U., Winkler, D.E., Schulz-Kornas, E., Engels, S., Kalthoff, D. C., Koenigswald, W.v., Ruf, I., Kaiser, T. M., Kullmer, O., Südekum, K.-H., and Martin, T. (2017). Modular Wear Facet Nomenclature for mammalian postcanine dentitions. Historical Biology, DOI: 10.1080/08912963.2017.1302442
99. Martin, T., Schultz, J. A., Schwermann, A. H., and Wings, O. (2016): First Jurassic mammals from Germany: Multituberculate teeth from the Late Jurassic Langenberg Quarry near Goslar (Lower Saxony). Palaeontologia Polonica 67: 171-179.
98. Skutschas, P. P., Martin, T., and Krasnolutskii, S. A. (2016): First Jurassic frog from Siberia, Russia. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, DOI:10.1080/02724634.2016.1101376
97. Martin, T., Marugán-Lobón, J., Vullo, R., Martín-Abad, H., Luo, Z.-X, and Buscalioni, A. D. (2015): A Cretaceous eutriconodont and integument evolution in early mammals. Nature 526: 380-384.
96. Wings, O., Tütken, T., Fowler, D. W., Martin, T., Pfretzschner, H. U., and Sun, G. (2015): Dinosaur teeth from the Jurassic Qigu and Shihugou Formations of the Junggar Basin (Xinjiang/China) and their paleoecologic implications. Paläontologische Zeitschrift 89: 485-502.
95. Koenigswald, W. v., Martin, T., and Billet, G. (2015): Enamel microstructure and mastication in Pyrotherium (Pyrotheria, Mammalia). Paläontologische Zeitschrift 89: 593-609.
94. Averianov, A. O. and Martin, T. (2015): Ontogeny and taxonomy of Paurodon valens (Mammalia, Cladotheria) from the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation of USA. Proceedings of the Zoological Institute RAS 319: 326-340.
93. Hielscher, R. C., Schultz, J. A., and Martin, T. (2015): Wear pattern of the molar dentition of an extant and an Oligocene bat assemblage with implications on functionality. Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments. DOI 10.1007/s12549-015-0186-z.
92. Mähler, B., Schwermann, A. H., Wuttke, M., Schultz, J. A., and Martin, T. (2015): Four-dimensional virtopsy and the taphonomy of a mole from the Oligocene of Lake Enspel (Germany). Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments 95: 115-131.
91. Engler, T. and Martin, T. (2015): A partial skeleton of the eomyid Eomyodon volkeri Engesser, 1987 (Mammalia: Rodentia) from the late Oligocene Fossil-Lagerstätte of Enspel, Germany. Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments 95: 133-147.
90. Schultz, J. A. and Martin, T. (2014): Function of pretribosphenic and tribosphenic mammalian molars inferred from 3D animation. Naturwissenschaften 101: 771-781.
89. Martin, T., Buffetaut, E., and Tong, H. (2014) A Late Cretaceous eutherian mammal from southwestern France. Paläontologische Zeitschrift. DOI 10.1007/s12542-014-0231-7
54. Martin, T. (2007): Incisor enamel microstructure and the concept of Sciuravida.- Bulletin of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, 39: 127-140.
52. Sánchez-Villagra, M., Ladevèze, S., Horovitz, I., Argot, C., Hooker, J.J., Macrini, T.E., Martin, T., Moore-Fay, S., de Muizon, C., Schmelzle, T., Asher, R.J. (2007). Exceptionally preserved North American Paleogene metatherians – adaptations and discovery of a major gap in the opossum fossil record. Biology Letters 3: 318-322.
51. Luo, Z.-X. and Martin, T. Analysis of molar structure and phylogeny of docodontan genera (2007). Carnegie Museum of Natural History Bulletin, 39:27-47
50. Asher, R. J., Horovitz, I, Martin, T., and Sánchez-Villagra, M. R. (2007): Neither a rodent nor a platypus: redescription and analysis of Necrolestes patagonensis Ameghino.- American Museum Novitates 3546: 1-40.
49. Martin, T. and Averianov, A. O. (2007): A previously unrecognized group of Middle Jurassic triconodontan mammals from Central Asia.-Naturwissenschaften 94: 43-48.
48. Horovitz, I., Sánchez-Villagra, M. R., Martin, T., Aguilera O. A. (2006). The fossil record of Phoberomys pattersoni Mones 1980 (Mammalia, Rodentia) from Urumaco (Late Miocene, Venezuela), with an analysis of its phylogenetic relationships. In: Sánchez-Villagra M. R. and Smith, A. B. (eds). Vertebrate Fossils from the Venezuelan Neogene: Contributions on Neotropical Palaeontology.- Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 4: 293-306.
47. Martin, T. (2006): Incisor enamel microstructure of Ischyromyoidea and the primitive rodent schmelzmuster.- Palaeontographica A 277: 53-66.
46. Schwarz, D., Frey, E., and Martin, T. 2006. The postcranial skeleton of the Hyposaurinae (Dyrosauridae, Crocodyliformes). Palaeontology 49: 695-718.
45. Martin, T. (2006): Early mammalian evolutionary experiments.- Science 311: 1109-1110. Summary - Full Text
44. Martin, T. (2005): Postcranial anatomy of Haldanodon exspectatus (Mammalia, Docodonta) from the Late Jurassic (Kimmeridgian) of Portugal and its bearing for mammalian evolution.- Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 145: 219-248. PDF
43. Averianov, A. O., Martin, T., Evans, S. E., and A. A. Bakirov (2006): First Jurassic Choristodera from Asia. Naturwissenschaften 93: 46-50.
42. Martin, T. (2005): Incisor schmelzmuster diversity in South America´s oldest rodent fauna.- Journal of Mammalian Evolution 12: 405-417. PDF
41. Horovitz, I., Storch, G., and Martin, T. (2005): Ankle structure in Eocene pholidotan mammal Eomanis krebsi and its taxonic implications.- Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 50: 545-548.
40. Pfretzschner, H.U, Martin, T., Maisch, M., Matzke, A., and Sun, G. (2005): A new docodont from the Late Jurassic of the Junggar Basin in Northwest China.- Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 50: 799-808. Film1 - Film2 - Film3
39. Martin, T. and O. W. M. Rauhut. (2005): Mandible and dentition of Asfaltomylos patagonicus (Australosphenida, Mammalia) and the evolution of the tribosphenic teeth.- Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 25: 414-425.
38. Martin, T. and Luo, Z.-X. (2005): Homoplasy in the mammalian ear.- Science 307: 861-862. Summary -- Full Text
37. Averianov, A.O., Martin, T., and A.A. Bakirov (2005): Pterosaur and dinosaur remains from the Middle Jurassic Balabansai Formation in the northern Fergana depression, Kyrgyzstan.- Palaeontology 48: 1-21.
36. Martin, T. (2004): Incisor enamel microstructure of South America´s earliest rodents: implications for caviomorph origin and diversification. In: The Paleogene Mammalian Fauna of Santa Rosa, Amazonian Peru. K. E. Campbell, Jr., editor, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Science Series 40: 131-140.
35. Martin, T. (2004): Evolution of incisor enamel microstructure in Lagomorpha.- Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 24: 414-429.
34. Martin, T. and Averianov, A.O. (2004): A new docodont (Mammalia) from the Middle Jurassic of Kyrgyzstan (Central Asia).- Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 24: 195-201.
33. Averianov, A.O., Archibald, J.D., and Martin, T. (2003): Placental nature of the alleged marsupial from the Cretaceous of Madagascar.- Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 48: 149-151.
32. Martin, T. (2002): New stem-lineage representatives of Zatheria (Mammalia) from the Late Jurassic of Portugal.- Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 22: 349-365.
31. Rauhut, O.W.M., Martin, T., Ortiz-Jaureguizar, E., and Puerta, P. (2002): A Jurassic mammal from South America.- Nature 416: 165-168.
30. Martin, T. (2001): The Mammal fauna of the Late Jurassic Guimarota Ecosystem (Portugal).- Asociación Paleontológica Argentina, Publicación Especial 7, VII International Symposium on Mesozoic Terrestrial Ecosystems: 123-126.
29. Averianov, A. and Martin, T. (2001): Rodents from the early Paleogene Dzhylga localities in southern Kazhakstan.- Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie, Monatshefte 2001: 483-499.
28. Mess, A., Mohr, B. and Martin, T. (2001): Evolutionary transformations of hystricognath Rodentia and the climatic change in the Eocene to Late Oligocene time interval.- Mitteilungen aus dem Museum für Naturkunde zu Berlin, Zoologische Reihe 77: 193-206.
27. Vasquez-Molinero, R., Martin, T., Fischer, M.S., and Frey, R. (2001): Comparative anatomical investigations of the postcranial skeleton of Henkelotherium guimarotae Krebs, 1991 (Eupantotheria, Mammalia) and their implications for its locomotion.- Mitteilungen aus dem Museum für Naturkunde zu Berlin, Zoologische Reihe 77: 207-216.
26. Martin, T. (2000): The Guimarota ecosystem – an overview.- In: Martin, T. and Krebs, B. (eds.), Guimarota – A Jurassic Ecosystem, pp. 143-146; Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil (München).
25. Martin, T. (2000): The dryolestids and the small „peramurid“ from the Guimarota coal mine.- In: Martin, T. and Krebs, B. (eds.), Guimarota – A Jurassic Ecosystem, pp. 109-120; Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil (München).
24. Martin, T. (2000): Enamel microstructure.- In: Singer, R. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Paleontology, pp. 403-409; Dearborn, Chicago.
23. Martin, T. and Nowotny, M. (2000): The docodont Haldanodon from the Guimarota coal mine.- In: Martin, T. and Krebs, B. (eds.), Guimarota – A Jurassic Ecosystem, pp. 91-96; Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil (München).
22. Martin, T. (1999): Evolution of incisor enamel microstructure in Theridomyidae (Rodentia).- Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 19: 550-565.
21. Martin, T. (1999): Phylogenetic implications of Glires (Eurymylidae, Mimotonidae, Rodentia, Lagomorpha) incisor enamel microstructure.- Mitteilungen aus dem Museum für Naturkunde zu Berlin, Zoologische Reihe 75: 257-273.
20. Martin, T. (1999): Dryolestidae (Eupantotheria, Mammalia) aus dem Oberen Jura von Portugal.- Abhandlungen der senckenbergischen naturforschenden Gesellschaft 550: 1-119.
19. Martin, T. (1998): The premolars of Crusafontia cuencana (Dryolestidae, Mammalia) from the Early Cretaceous (Barremian) of Spain.- Berliner geowissenschaftliche Abhandlungen E 28: 119-126.
18. Dashzeveg, D., Hartenberger, J.-L., Martin, T., and Legendre, S. (1998): A peculiar minute Glires from the early Eocene of Mongolia.- Bulletin of Carnegie Museum of Natural History 34: 194-209.
17. Martin, T. (1997): Tooth replacement in Late Jurassic Dryolestidae (Eupantotheria, Mammalia).- Journal of Mammalian Evolution 4: 1-18.
16. Martin, T. (1997): Incisor enamel microstructure and systematics in rodents.- In: Koenigswald, W.v. & Sander, P.M. (eds.), Tooth Enamel Microstructure, pp. 163-175; Balkema, Rotterdam.
15. Hartenberger, J.-L., Dashzeveg, D., and Martin, T. (1997): What is Ivanantonia efremovi (=Orogomys obscurus), Rodentia, Mammalia?- Paläontologische Zeitschrift 7: 135-143.
14. Martin, T. (1997): Schmelzmikrostrukturen bei Säugetieren.- in: K.W. Alt und J. Türp (eds.) Evolution der Zähne, p. 401-422; Quintessenz Verlag, Berlin.
13. Martin, T. (1995): Dryolestidae from the Kimmeridge of the Guimarota coal mine (Portugal) and their implications for dryolestid systematics and phylogeny.- in: Sixth Symposium on Mesozoic Terrestrial Ecosystems and Biota - short papers (eds. Sun, A. and Wang, Y.) pp. 229-231 (China Ocean Press, Beijing).
12. Martin, T. (1995): Incisor enamel microstructure and phylogenetic inter-relationships of Pedetidae and Ctenodactyloidea (Rodentia).- Berliner geowissenschaftliche Abhandlungen E 16: 693-707.
11. Martin, T. (1994): African origin of caviomorph rodents is indicated by incisor enamel microstructure.- Paleobiology 20: 5-13.
10. Martin, T. (1994): On the systematic position of Chaetomys subspinosus (Rodentia, Caviomorpha) based on evidence from the incisor enamel microstructure.- Journal of Mammalian Evolution 2: 117-131.
9. Storch, G. and Martin, T. (1994): Eomanis krebsi, ein neues Schuppentier aus dem Mitteleozän der Grube Messel bei Darmstadt.- Berliner geowissenschaftliche Abhandlungen E 13: 83-97.
8. Martin, T. (1993): Early rodent incisor enamel evolution: phylogenetic implications.- Journal of Mammalian Evolution 1: 227-254.
7. Koenigswald, W.v., Martin, T. & H.U. Pfretzschner (1993): Phylogenetic interpretation of enamel structures in mammalian teeth - possibilities and problems. pp. 303-314 in: Szalay, F.S., Novacek, M.J., and McKenna, M.C. [eds]: Mammal Phylogeny, Placentals; New York (Springer).
6. Martin, T. (1992): Schmelzmikrostruktur in den Inzisiven alt- und neuweltlicher hystricognather Nagetiere.- Palaeovertebrata, Mém. extraord. 1-168.
5. Koenigswald, W.v., Martin, T., Mörs, T., und H.U. Pfretzschner (1992): Die oberoligozäne Wirbeltierfauna von Rott bei Hennef am Siebengebirge - Synonymie und Literatur 1828-1989.- Decheniana 145: 312-340.
4. Koenigswald, W.v. und Martin, T. (1990): Ein Skelett von Necromanis franconica, einem Schuppentier (Pholidota, Mamm.) aus dem Aquitan von Saulcet im Allier-Becken (Frankreich).- Eclogae Geologicae Helvetiae 83: 845-864.
3. Martin, T. (1990): Jungpleistozäne und holozäne Skelettfunde von Bos primigenius und Bison priscus aus Deutschland und ihre Bedeutung für die Zuordnung isolierter Langknochen.- Eiszeitalter und Gegenwart 40: 1-19.
2. Martin, T. (1989): Die Rotter Fischfauna.- pp. 47-52 in: Koenigswald, W. V. [Hrsg.]: Fossillagerstätte Rott am Siebengebirge. Rheinlandia, Siegburg.
1. Martin, T. (1987): Artunterschiede an den Langknochen großer Artiodactyla des Jungpleistozäns Mitteleuropas.- Courier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg 96: 1-124.