Miss Ellen Martin
Higher Degree by Research Candidate
School of Biological Sciences
College of Sciences
My present research surrounds the ways in which the evolution of locomotion in birds and mammals has affected the structure of their skeletons.
| Date | Institution name | Country | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | University of Adelaide | Australia | Doctor of Philosophy |
| 2021 - 2021 | University of Adelaide | Australia | Honours Degree |
| 2018 - 2020 | University of Adelaide | Australia | Bachelor's Degree |
| Year | Citation |
|---|---|
| 2026 | Martin, E. M., Norris, R. M., Porto, A., & Sherratt, E. (2026). Similarities in Morphological Integration and Evolutionary Potential Across Four Common Foot Forms in Birds. Evolutionary Biology, 18 pages. |
| 2023 | Martin, E., & Sherratt, E. (2023). Grasping hold of functional trade-offs using the diversity of foot forms in Australian birds. Evolutionary Ecology, 37(6), 945-959. Scopus2 WoS2 |
| 2022 | Martin, E., Young, J., Fellman, C., Kraatz, B., & Sherratt, E. (2022). Anatomical correlates of cursoriality are compromised by body size and propensity to burrow in a group of small mammals (Lagomorpha). Evolutionary Biology, 49(4), 464-481. Scopus8 WoS8 |
| Date | Role | Research Topic | Location | Program | Supervision Type | Student Load | Student Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 - 2021 | Principal Supervisor | Ecomorpholgical diversity of rabbits | The University of Adelaide | Bachelor of Science with Honours in Evolution and Palaeobiology | Honours | Full Time | Ellen Martin |