Your PDXWildlife Panda Team
Meghan S. Martin-Wintle, Ph.D.
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Below is a list of published research from PDXWildlife. All of the articles are free and downloadable. Click on the article title to be directed to a PDF copy. If you would like to request a copy of any of our work, simply email me with the title and I will send it your way. My contact information is- meg@pdxwildlife.com
- M.S. Martin-Wintle, M.A. Owen, N.J.P. Wintle, G. Zhang, H. Zhang, R.R. Swaisgood. (2020). Stereotypic behavior predicts reproductive performance and litter sex ratio in giant pandas. In press Scientific Reports.
- S. Martin-Wintle, D. C. Kersey, N. J. Wintle, C. Aitken-Palmer, M. A. Owen, & R. R. Swaisgood. (2019). Comprehensive Breeding Techniques for the Giant Panda. In Reproductive Sciences in Animal Conservation (pp. 275-308). Springer, Cham.
- M.S. Martin‐Wintle, N.J.P. Wintle, M. Díez‐León, R.R. Swaisgood, C.S. Asa (2019). Improving the sustainability of ex situ populations with mate choice. Zoo Biology 38 (1), 119-132.
- Charlton, B.D., Martin-Wintle, M.S., Owen, M.A., Hemin, Z., Swaisgood, R.R. (2018). Vocal behavior predicts mating success in giant pandas. R. Soc. open sci. 5: 181323.
- Charlton, B. D., Owen, M. A., Keating, J. L., Martin-Wintle, M. S., Zhang, H., & Swaisgood, R. R. (2018). Sound transmission in a bamboo forest and its implications for information transfer in giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) bleats. Scientific Reports, 8(1), 12754.
- Swaisgood, R. R., Martin‐Wintle, M. S., Owen, M. A., Zhou, X., & Zhang, H. (2018). Developmental stability of foraging behavior: evaluating suitability of captive giant pandas for translocation. Animal Conservation 21 (6), 474-482.
- Wintle, N.J.P., Martin-Wintle, M.S., Zhou, X., & Zhang H. (2017). Blood Lead Levels in Captive Giant Pandas. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00128-017-2221-4
- Disheng, L., Wintle, N.J.P., Zhang, G., Wang, C., Luo, B., Martin-Wintle, M.S., Owen, M.A., & Swaisgood, R.R. (2017). Analyzing the past to understand the future: Natural mating yields better reproductive rates that artificial insemination in the giant panda. Biological Conservation, 216, 10-17.
- Martin-Wintle, M. S., Shepherdson, D., Zhang, G., Huang, Y., Luo, B., & Swaisgood, R. R. (2017). Do opposites attract? Effects of personality matching in breeding pairs of captive giant pandas on reproductive success. Biological Conservation, 207, 27-37.
- Griffith, S. C., Crino, O. L., Andrew, S. C., Nomano, F. Y., Adkins‐Regan, E., Alonso‐Alvarez, C., Martin-Wintle, M. S., … & Boogert, N. (2017). Variation in reproductive success across captive populations: Methodological differences, potential biases and opportunities. Ethology, 123(1), 1-29.
- Martin-Wintle, M. S., Shepherdson, D., Zhang, G., Zhang, H., Li, D., Zhou, X., … & Swaisgood, R. R. (2015). Free mate choice enhances conservation breeding in the endangered giant panda. Nature communications, 6, 10125.
- Nathan, J., Wintle, P., Sleadd, I. M., Gundersen, D. T., Kohl, K., & Buckley, B. A. (2015). Total Mercury in Six Antarctic Notothenioid Fishes. Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology, 95(5), 557.
- Gundersen, D. T., Wintle, N., & Shepherdson, D. J. (2013). Organochlorine Contaminants in Blubber from Stranded Marine Mammals Collected from the Northern Oregon and Southern Washington Coasts; Implications for Reintroducing California Con… Bull Environ Contam Toxicol, 90, 269-273.
- Glaeser, S. S., Hunt, K. E., Martin, M. S., Finnegan, M., & Brown, J. L. (2012). Investigation of individual and group variability in estrous cycle characteristics in female Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) at the Oregon Zoo. Theriogenology, 78(2), 285-296.
- Martin, M. S., & Shepherdson, D. J. (2012). Role of familiarity and preference in reproductive success in ex situ breeding programs. Conservation Biology, 26(4), 649-656.
- Wintle, N. J., Duffield, D. A., Jones, R. D., & Rice, J. M. (2011). Total mercury in stranded marine mammals from the Oregon and southern Washington coasts. Marine Mammal Science, 27(4).
- Koegler, F. H., Enriori, P. J., Billes, S. K., Takahashi, D. L., Martin, M. S., Clark, R. L., … & Cowley, M. A. (2005). Peptide YY (3–36) inhibits morning, but not evening, food intake and decreases body weight in rhesus macaques. Diabetes, 54(11), 3198-3204.