Publications total: 50 published/accepted, 21 as first author
(For clarity: these totals include journal articles (36 and 11) and theses/official reports/online manuals (11 and 8), but I do not count posters, conference abstracts or invited presentations).
My profiles on Google Scholar (inc. current h-index), Web of Science/Publons, Mendeley, ResearchGate, ResearcherID and ORCiD. If you have CEH access then click here for my publications on NORA. For my reviewing activity since 2018 see my profile on Publons.
Current submissions, plans and preparation
(For clarity: these totals include journal articles (36 and 11) and theses/official reports/online manuals (11 and 8), but I do not count posters, conference abstracts or invited presentations).
My profiles on Google Scholar (inc. current h-index), Web of Science/Publons, Mendeley, ResearchGate, ResearcherID and ORCiD. If you have CEH access then click here for my publications on NORA. For my reviewing activity since 2018 see my profile on Publons.
Current submissions, plans and preparation
- Marthews T R et al. (in prep. 2024). WP1B Informing land management options for Net Zero+ in Southeast Asia - Task 2 Develop and utilise process-based models to scale up from plot to landscape to global. NC-International Mini-report.
- Marthews TR et al. (in prep.). Overbank inundation in global wetlands. Extending the work of HJ paper #1 to include JULES simulations with the new inundation routines and the new JULES-CaMa-Flood river routing option, when completed.
- Sonja's paper
- Assumpta's paper (actually, she is working on two of them)
- Danyang's paper
- Kelley et al. (resubmitted Oct 2023). Observational constraints of fire, environmental and anthropogenic on pantropical tree cover.
- Dadson et al. (submitted Jan 2021). A reduced-complexity model of fluvial inundation with a sub-grid representation of floodplain topography evaluated for England, United Kingdom. HESS
2024
- Zhang Z, Laux P, Baade J, Arnault J, Wei J, Wang X, Shang S, Marthews T, Schmullius C & Kunstmann H. Sensitivity of joint atmospheric-terrestrial water balance simulations to soil representation: Convection-permitting coupled WRF-Hydro simulations for southern Africa. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 355:110127. link
- Weber TKD, Weihermüller L, Nemes A, Bechtold M, Degré A, Diamantopoulos E, Fatichi S, Filipović V, Gupta S, Hohenbrink TL, Hirmas DR, Jackisch C, de Jong van Lier Q, Koestel J, Lehmann P, Marthews TR, Minasny B, Pagel H, van der Ploeg M, Svane SF, Szabó B, Vereecken H, Verhoef A, Young M, Zeng Y, Zhang Y & Bonetti S. Hydro-pedotransfer functions: A roadmap for future development. EGUsphere [link] .
- Michela De Dominicis, Lucy Bricheno, Ryan Patmore, Toby Marthews & Laurent Amoudry. A new UK scale ocean-wave-river modelling system for predicting extreme sea levels at the coast. EGU Abstract 24-6248 in session OS2.5 – Observing, forecasting and projecting the Global Coastal Ocean (CoastPredict). This talk will also be given at OSM24.
- Woldemeskel F, Rüdiger C, Yamazaki D, Zhang H, Marthews T, Tian S, Hou J, Sharples W & Su C. Assessment of JULES Land Surface Model Coupled with CaMa-Flood for Seamless Streamflow Prediction Across Australia. Abstract for a talk to be given by FW at AOGS24 (session HS01-AO01) in PyeongChang, South Korea.
2023
- Marthews TR, Lange H, Martínez-de la Torre A, Ellis RJ, Chadburn SE & De Kauwe MG (2023a). Climate and land surface models: Role of soil. In: Oliver M, (ed.) Encyclopedia of soils in the environment (2nd ed.), Elsevier.
- Marthews TR, Wiggins M, Marthews TR & Garbutt A (2023b). The land-ocean interface in land surface models. UKCEH Report. file
- Two videos released by UKCEH in May 2023 that were recorded as part of the Hydro-JULES I project 2018-2023:
- (1) An introduction to an eddy covariance flux tower in Buckinghamshire by Ross Morrison, Hollie Cooper and Toby Marthews, who explain what flux towers are and how the data can be used once collected.
- (2) Nick Everard and Rameshwaran Ponnambalam introduce viewers to the Acoustic Remote Control (ARC) boat, demonstrating how to launch it to collect river data including depth and flow.
- Woldemeskel F, Rüdiger C, KhanZ, Yamazaki D, Zhang H, Marthews T, Hou J, Dharssi I & Su C. Implementation of a gridded river routing scheme for land surface models and evaluation of streamflow simulations across Australia. Abstract for a talk to be given by FW at MODSIM2023 in Darwin, Aus.
- Toby Marthews, Douglas Clark and Matt Wiggins. Progress towards better representation of rivers and inundation in a coupled JULES environment. Abstract for a talk to be given by me at the annual JULES Science meeting, Exeter, UK.
2022
- Marthews TR, Dadson SJ, Clark DB, Blyth EM, Hayman G, Yamazaki D, Becher ORE, Martínez-de la Torre A, Prigent C & Jiménez C (2022, HESS). Inundation prediction in tropical wetlands from JULES-CaMa-Flood global land surface simulations. link (initial ideas that led to this were presented at the 2019 Hydro-JULES Open Science meeting and see also my AGU 2020 poster below).
- Parker RJ, Wilson C, Comyn-Platt E, Hayman G, Marthews TR, Bloom AA, Lunt MF, Gedney N, Dadson SJ, McNorton J, Humpage N, Boesch H, Chipperfield MP, Palmer PI & Yamazaki D (2022). Evaluation of Wetland CH4 in the JULES Land Surface Model Using Satellite Observations. Biogeosciences. link
- Cooper E, Martinez-de la Torre A, Marthews T, Ellis R, Kay A, Wiggins M, Dadson S, Rameshwaran P, Reynard N & Clark D (2022). Improved Hydrology for Regional Environmental Prediction. UKCEH Report. link
- Needham JF, ..., [many others including Marthews T]. Demographic composition, not demographic diversity, predicts biomass and turnover across temperate and tropical forests. Global Change Biology link
- Vianna MS, Williams KW, Littleton EW, Cabral O, Cerri CEP, De Jong van Lier Q, Marthews TR, Hayman G, Zeri M, Cuadra1 SV, Challinor AJ, Marin FR & Galdos MV (2022). Improving the representation of sugarcane crop in the Joint UK Land Environment Simulator (JULES) model for climate impact assessment. Global Change Biology Bioenergy link
2021
- Zeri M, Williams K, Cunha APMA, Cunha-Zeri G, Vianna MS, Blyth EM, Marthews TR, Hayman GD, Costa JM, Marengo JA, Alvalá RCS, Moraes OLL & Galdos MV. Importance of including soil moisture in drought monitoring over the Brazilian semiarid region: An evaluation using the JULES model, in situ observations, and remote sensing. Climate Resilience and Sustainability. link
- Harper AB, Williams KE, McGuire PC, Duran Rojas MC, Hemming D, Verhoef A, Huntingford C, Rowland L, Marthews T, Eller CB, Mathison C, Nobrega RLB, Gedney N, Vidale PL, Otu-Larbi F, Pandey D, Garrigues S, Wright A, Slevin D, de Kauwe MG, Blyth E, Ardö J, Black A, Bonal D, Buchmann N, Burban B, Fuchs K, de Grandcourt A, Mammarella I, Merbold L, Montagnani L, Nouvellon Y, Restrepo-Coupe N & Wohlfahrt G. Improvement of modelling plant responses to low soil moisture in JULESvn4.9 and evaluation against flux tower measurements. Geoscientific Model Development 14:3269-3294. link
- Malhi Y, Girardin C, Metcalfe DB, Doughty CE, Arag˜ao LEOC, Rifai SW, Oliveras I, Shenkin A, Aguirre-Gutierrez J, Dahlsjo CAL, Riutta T, Berenguer E, Moore S, Huaraca Huasco W, Salinas N, da Costa ACL, Bentley LP, Adu-Bredu S, Marthews TR, Meir P, Phillips OL (2021). The Global Ecosystems Monitoring network: Monitoring ecosystem productivity and carbon cycling across the tropics. Biological Conservation 253:108889. link
- ForestPlots.net, Blundo C and another 547 authors [including me!] (2021). Taking the pulse of Earth’s tropical forests using networks of highly distributed plots. Biological Conservation. link for paper, link for video 5-JUL-21 (scroll down)
- Huaraca Huasco W, Riutta T, Girardin CAJ, Hancco Pacha F, Puma Vilca BL, Moore S, Rifai SW, del Aguila-Pasquel J, Araujo Murakami A, Freitag R, Morel AC, Demissie S, Doughty CE, Oliveras I, Galiano Cabrera DF, Durand Baca L, Farfán Amézquita F, Silva Espejo JE, da Costa ACL, Oblitas Mendoza E, Quesada CA, Ondo FE, Ndong JE, Jeffery KJ, Mihindou V, White LJT, N'ssi Bengone N, Ibrahim F, Addo-Danso SD, Duah-Gyamfi A, Djagbletey GD, Owusu-Afriyie K, Amissah L, Mbou AT, Marthews TR, Metcalfe DB, Aragão LEO, Marimon-Junior BH, Marimon BS, Majalap N, Adu-Bredu S, Abernethy KA, Silman M, Ewers RM, Meir P & Malhi Y (2021). Fine root dynamics across pantropical rainforest ecosystems. Global Change Biology. link
- EGU 2021 Abstract coauthorship: Dadson et al. in NH9.1, abstract EGU21-10748 A reduced-complexity model of fluvial inundation with a sub-grid representation of floodplain topography evaluated for England, United Kingdom.
2020
- Marthews TR, Blyth EM, Martínez-de la Torre A & Veldkamp T (2020). A global scale evaluation of extreme events: model skill and forcing variability in the Earth2Observe project. HESS. link. This is a global-scale analysis following the same lines of the regional-scale results I presented at GEWEX in Canada in May 2018.
- Marthews TR, Fry M & Clark D (2020). A post-processing environment for Hydro-JULES models on JASMIN using Jupyter notebooks. Hydro-JULES Report D1.4.5a.
- AGU 2020 Poster (see CEH press release):
- Marthews et al. in session GC009: Tropical Forest Biogeochemical and Carbon–Water Cycle Coupling: Validation of inundation prediction from JULES-CaMa-Flood global land surface simulations pdf
- EGU 2020 Abstract coauthorships:
- Zeri et al. in HS4.2 (EGU2020-2373): Drought and water scarcity: monitoring, modelling and forecasting to improve hydro-meteorological risk management
- Kelley et al. in BG3.17 (EGU2020-19112): Unusual fire seasons in a changing climate - A Bayesian approach
- Sullivan MJP, ... , Marthews TR et al. (2020). Long-term thermal sensitivity of Earth’s tropical forests. Science 368:869-874. link
2019
- Guest edited Water special issue on: Hydrological and Ecological Systems within the Terrestrial Land Surface along with my colleague Dr Alberto Martínez de la Torre.
- Marthews TR, Jones RG, Dadson SJ, Otto FEL, Mitchell D, Guillod BP & Allen MR (2019a). The impact of human-induced climate change on regional drought in the Horn of Africa. Journal of Geophysical Research (Atmospheres). link. This is extending the work of Marthews et al. (2015) and completing the base idea I presented at EGU 2015 and developed in my talk at the iLEAPS Science Conference 9-14th September 2017.
- Marthews TR, Blyth EM, Warnaars TA & Sheffield J (2019b). A review of methods to derive a Global Outlook product for the Hydrological Status and Outlook System (HydroSOS). WMO Report, CEH Wallingford, UK. link and also on EliosCloud
- Marthews TR & Fry M (2019). Options for running Hydro-JULES models on JASMIN. Hydro-JULES Report D1.4.1.
- Kelley DI, Bistinas I, Whitley R, Burton C, Marthews TR & Dong N (2019). How contemporary bioclimatic and human controls change global fire regimes. Nature Climate Change 9:690-696. link
- Cuxart J, Verhoef A, Marthews TR & Evans J (2019). Current Challenges in Evapotranspiration Determination. GEWEX News 29:5-6. link
- Ponnambalam R, Clark D, Dadson S & Marthews TR (2019). Review and strategy for improving river routing and inundation mechanisms under Hydro-JULES. Hydro-JULES Report D3.2.6.
- EGU 2019 Abstract coauthorships:
- Kelley et al. EGU2019-17591 Trends of burnt area controls and impacts on tropical tree cover
- Gansser-Potts L, Marthews TR, Blyth EM & Dadson SJ (2019). Land Atmosphere Coupling Strength in the Horn of Africa. Hydro-JULES Poster presented at the Hydro-JULES Annual Meeting.
- Becher O, Marthews TR & Dadson SJ (2019). Flood inundation modelling in Africa: evaluating large-scale model predictions with satellite earth observation. Hydro-JULES Poster presented at the Hydro-JULES Annual Meeting. link
- I also wrote a blog page on the June 2019 UKEP meeting in Reading.
2018
- Lewis HW, Castillo Sanchez JM, Graham J, Saulter A, Bornemann J, Arnold A, Fallmann J, Harris C, Pearson D, Ramsdale S, Martínez de la Torre A, Bricheno L, Blyth E, Bell VA, Davies H, Marthews TR, O'Neill C, Rumbold H, O'Dea E, Brereton A, Guihou K, Hines A, Butenschon M, Dadson SJ, Palmer T, Holt J, Reynard N, Best M, Edwards J & Siddorn J (2018). The UKC2 regional coupled environmental prediction system. Geoscientific Model Development 11:1-42. link to paper. Met Office tweet 31st Jan.
- Riutta T, Malhi Y, Kho LK, Marthews TR, Huaraca Huasco W, Khoo M, Tan S, Turner E, Reynolds G, Both S, Burslem DFRP, Teh YA, Vairappan CS, Majalap N & Ewers R (2018). Logging disturbance shifts net primary productivity and its allocation in Bornean tropical forests. Global Change Biology 24:2913-2928. link.
- February 2018: First run of the new Big Data in Environmental Biology course in Oxford, UK.
- February 2018: Succeeded in getting a science change into JULES for the first time (vn5.1: see ticket and release notes). In June 2018 I followed this up with 8 tickets for JULESvn5.2.
2017
I also signed the #ScientistsWarningtoHumanity in Ripple WJ et al. and 15364 scientist signatories from 184 countries (2017). World Scientists’ Warning to Humanity: A Second Notice. BioScience. See also this critique of that paper, which I guess labels me personally as an 'elitist environmentalist' for having signed Ripple et al. (Hm!). Both of these are well worth a read, I think.
- Clark KE, Hilton RG, West AJ, Robles Caceres A, Gröcke DR, Marthews TR, Ferguson RI, Asner GP, New M & Malhi Y (2017). Erosion of organic carbon from the Andes and its effects on ecosystem carbon dioxide balance. Journal of Geophysical Research - Biogeosciences DOI: 10.1002/2016JG003615. link to paper. This was presented at EGU 2016.
- May 2017: finished and published the new, revised JULES website (and I will now be maintaining it).
- September 2017: Co-organiser of the iLEAPS 5th International Science meeting, Oxford, UK. Approx. 280 attendees.
I also signed the #ScientistsWarningtoHumanity in Ripple WJ et al. and 15364 scientist signatories from 184 countries (2017). World Scientists’ Warning to Humanity: A Second Notice. BioScience. See also this critique of that paper, which I guess labels me personally as an 'elitist environmentalist' for having signed Ripple et al. (Hm!). Both of these are well worth a read, I think.
2016
- McNorton J, Gloor E, Wilson C, Hayman GD, Gedney N, Comyn-Platt E, Marthews T, Parker RJ, Boesch H & Chipperfield MP (2016). Role of regional wetland emissions in atmospheric methane variability. Geophysical Research Letters. link to paper. This work was presented at AGU 2016.
- Needham J, Merow C, Butt N, Malhi Y, Marthews TR, Morecroft M & McMahon S (2016). Forest community response to invasive pathogens: the case of ash dieback in a British woodland. Journal of Ecology 104:315-330. link to paper. This article was Editor's Choice in Science in April 2016.
- November 2016: finished and published the new, revised iLEAPS website.
2015
- Marthews TR, Dadson SJ, Lehner B, Abele S & Gedney N (2015a). High-resolution global topographic index values for use in large-scale hydrological modelling. Hydrology and Earth System Science 19:91-104. link to paper, link to EGU poster 2015, link to data (Ox), link to data (EIDC).
- Marthews TR, Nelaballi S, Ratnam J & Sankaran M (2015b). Ecosystem monitoring and forest census research in South Asia. Current Science 108:1779-1781. link to pdf. This is a meeting report on this conference we organised at NCBS, Bangalore, India, in May 2014.
- Marthews TR, Otto FEL, Mitchell D, Dadson SJ & Jones RG (2015c). The 2014 drought in the Horn of Africa: attribution of meteorological drivers [in "Explaining Extremes of 2014 from a Climate Perspective"]. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 96:S83-88. link to paper, link to EGU poster 2015.
- Malhi Y, Doughty CE, Goldsmith GR, Metcalfe DB, Girardin CAJ, Marthews TR, del Aguila-Pasquel J, Aragão LEOC, Araujo-Murakami A, Brando P, da Costa ACL, Silva-Espejo JE, Farfán Amézquita F, Galbraith DR, Quesada CA, Rocha W, Salinas-Revilla N, Silvério D, Meir P & Phillips OL (2015). The linkages between photosynthesis, productivity, growth and biomass in lowland Amazonian forests. Global Change Biology DOI: 10.1111/gcb.12859. link
- Anderson-Teixeira KJ and 87 other authors inc. Marthews TR (2015). CTFS-ForestGEO: a worldwide network monitoring forests in an era of global change. Global Change Biology 21:528-549. link
- EGU 2015 Abstract authorships:
- Marthews et al. EGU2015-1735. Drought in the Horn of Africa: attribution of a damaging and repeating extreme event
- Marthews et al. EGU2015-1730. High-resolution global topographic index values for use in large-scale hydrological modelling
- Moved to work at UKCEH in October.
2014
- Marthews TR, Quesada CA, Galbraith DR, Malhi Y, Mullins CE, Hodnett MG & Dharssi I (2014a). High-resolution hydraulic parameter maps for surface soils in tropical South America. Geoscientific Model Development 7:711-723. link to paper link to data (EIDC)
- Marthews TR, Riutta T, Oliveras Menor I, Urrutia R, Moore S, Metcalfe D, Malhi Y, Phillips O, Huaraca Huasco W, Ruiz Jaén M, Girardin C, Butt N, Cain R and colleagues from the RAINFOR and GEM networks (2014b). Measuring Tropical Forest Carbon Allocation and Cycling: A RAINFOR-GEM Field Manual for Intensive Census Plots (v3.0). Manual, Global Ecosystems Monitoring network. doi: 10.5287/bodleian:xp68kh42k link
- Personally organised a workshop Ecosystem Monitoring and Forest Census Research in India in Bangalore, India, including selecting and inviting attendees, presenting, demonstrating theoretical and practical skills. Approx. 50 participants.
- Evans TD, Sayon P, Gaveau DLA, Mitchard E & Marthews TR (2014). Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation in Seima Protection Forest, Cambodia. Project Document, WCS. See this link to full text. This is related to the Seima REDD+ Project (search "Seima" here, flyer here) which is the first validated REDD+ project in Cambodia.
- Girardin CAJ, Silva-Espejo JE, Doughty CE, Huaraca Huasco W, Metcalfe DB, Durand-Baca L, Marthews TR, Aragão LEOC, Farfán-Rios W, García Cabrera K, Halladay K, Fisher JB, Galiano-Cabrera D, Huaraca-Quispe LP, Alzamora-Taype I, Eguiluz-Mora L, Salinas-Revilla N, Silman MR, Meir P & Malhi Y (2014). Productivity and carbon allocation in a tropical montane Cloud Forest in the Peruvian Andes. Plant Ecology & Diversity 7:107-123. link
- Huaraca Huasco W, Girardin CAJ, Doughty CE, Metcalfe DB, Durand Baca L, Silva-Espejo JE, Galiano Cabrera D, Aragão LEOC, Rozas Davila A, Marthews TR, Huaraca-Quispe LP, Alzamora-Taype I, Eguiluz-Mora L, Farfán-Rios W, García Cabrera K, Halladay K, Salinas-Revilla N, Silman MR, Meir P & Malhi Y (2014). Seasonal production, allocation and cycling of carbon in two mid-elevation tropical montane forest plots in the Peruvian Andes. Plant Ecology & Diversity 7:125-142. link
- Malhi Y, Farfán Amézquita F, Doughty CE, Silva-Espejo JE, Girardin CAJ, Metcalfe DB, Aragão LEOC, Huaraca-Quispe LP, Alzamora-Taype I, Eguiluz-Mora L, Marthews TR, Halladay K, Quesada CA, Robertson AL, Fisher JB, Zaragoza-Castells J, Rojas-Villagra CM, Pelaez-Tapia Y, Salinas N, Meir P & Phillips OL (2014). The productivity, metabolism and carbon cycle of two lowland tropical forest plots in SW Amazonia, Peru. Plant Ecology & Diversity 7:85-105. link
- Réjou-Méchain M and 66 other authors inc. Marthews TR (2014). Local spatial structure of forest biomass and its consequences for remote sensing of carbon stocks. Biogeosciences 11:6827-6840. link
2013
- Coe MT, Marthews TR, Costa MH, Galbraith DR, Greenglass NM, Imbuzeiro HMA, Levine NM, Malhi Y, Moorcroft PR, Muza MN, Powell TL, Saleska SR, Solorzano LA & Wang J (2013). Deforestation and climate feedbacks threaten the ecological integrity of south-southeastern Amazonia. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 368:20120155. link
- Malhi Y & Marthews TR (2013). Tropical forests: carbon, climate and biodiversity. In: Lyster R, MacKenzie C & McDermott C (eds.), Law, Tropical Forests and Carbon: The Case of REDD+, CUP, Cambridge, UK. link (Amazon) or link to text
- Coad L, Leverington F, Burgess ND, Cuadros IC, Geldmann J, Marthews TR, Mee J, Nolte C, Stoll-Kleemann S, Vansteelant N, Zamora C, Zimsky M & Hockings M (2013a). Progress towards the CBD protected area management effectiveness targets. PARKS 19. link
- Coad L, Schleicher J, Milner-Gulland EJ, Marthews TR, Starkey M, Manica A, Balmford A, Mbombe W, Diop Binene TR & Abernethy KA (2013b). Social and Ecological Change over a Decade in a Village Hunting System, Central Gabon. Conservation Biology 27:270-280. link
- Invited presentation at the UN-REDD Office (FAO, Rome, Italy) on Intensive Carbon Monitoring Plots and their relevance to REDD+ projects and MRV.
2012
- Marthews TR, Malhi Y, Girardin CAJ, Silva-Espejo JE, Aragão LEOC, Metcalfe DB, Rapp JM, Mercado LM, Fisher RA, Galbraith DR, Fisher JB, Salinas-Revilla N, Friend AD & Restrepo-Coupe N (2012a). Simulating forest productivity along a neotropical elevational transect: temperature variation and carbon use efficiency. Global Change Biology 18:2882-2898. link (listed as a JULES publication here)
- Marthews TR, Malhi Y & Iwata H (2012b). Calculating downward longwave radiation under clear and cloudy conditions over a tropical lowland forest site: an evaluation of model schemes for hourly data. Theoretical and Applied Climatology 107:461-477. link
- Marthews TR, Metcalfe D, Malhi Y, Phillips O, Huaraca Huasco W, Riutta T, Ruiz Jaén M, Girardin C, Urrutia R, Butt N, Cain R, Oliveras Menor I and colleagues from the RAINFOR and GEM networks (2012c). Measuring Tropical Forest Carbon Allocation and Cycling: A RAINFOR-GEM Field Manual for Intensive Census Plots (v2.2). Manual, Global Ecosystems Monitoring network, RAINFOR-GEM website.
- Vuohelainen A, Coad L, Marthews TR, Malhi Y & Killeen TJ (2012). The effectiveness of contrasting protected areas in preventing deforestation in Madre de Dios, Peru. Environmental Management 50:645-663. link
- Turnbull LA, Philipson C, Purves DW, Atkinson RL, Cunniff J, Goodenough A, Hautier Y, Houghton J, Marthews TR, Osborne CP, Paul-Victor C, Rose KE, Saner P, Taylor SH, Woodward FI, Hector A & Rees M (2012). Plant growth rates and seed size: a re-evaluation. Ecology 93:1283-1289. link
- Paine CET, Marthews TR, Vogt DR, Purves D, Rees M, Hector A & Turnbull LA (2012). How to fit nonlinear plant growth models and calculate growth rates: an update for ecologists. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 3:245-256. link (this grew out of this research idea)
- Philipson CD, Saner P, Marthews TR, Nilus R, Reynolds G, Turnbull LA & Hector A (2012). Light-based Regeneration Niches: Evidence from 21 Dipterocarp Species using Size-specific RGRs. Biotropica 44:627-636. link
- EGU 2012 Abstract authorships:
- Marthews et al. EGU2012-8151 Simulating forest productivity along a neotropical elevational transect: temperature variation and carbon use efficiency
Before 2012
- Sayer EJ, Heard MS, Grant HK, Marthews TR & Tanner EVJ (2011). Soil carbon release enhanced by increased tropical forest litterfall. Nature Climate Change 1:304-307. link
- In 2011 I coordinated two sessions Carbon Storage and Fluxes in Forests I & II at the British Ecological Society Annual Symposium Forests and Global Change at Univ. Cambridge, including selecting and inviting presenters and chairing the sessions.
- Marthews TR, Burslem DFRP, Paton SR, Yangüez F & Mullins CE (2008a). Soil drying in a tropical forest: Three distinct environments controlled by gap size. Ecological Modelling 216:369-384. link, SWEAT model website
- Marthews TR, Burslem DFRP, Phillips RT & Mullins CE (2008b). Modelling Direct Radiation and Canopy Gap Regimes in Tropical Forests. Biotropica 40:676–685. link
- Marthews TR, Mullins CE, Dalling JW & Burslem DFRP (2008c). Burial and secondary dispersal of small seeds in a tropical forest. Journal of Tropical Ecology 24:595–605. link
- Lawes MJ & Marthews TR (2003). When will rejection of parasite nestlings by hosts of nonevicting avian brood parasites be favored? A misimprinting-equilibrium model. Behavioral Ecology 14:757-770. link
- Organised and recorded, with T. Riutta, N. Butt and L. Butt, an online video 8-DEC-2010 showing how to attach a Plastic Band Dendrometer in Wytham Woods.
- Marthews TR (2007). Modelling Regeneration in Tropical Forests. PhD thesis, University of Aberdeen, UK. I presented preliminary results at STRI in Panama City during the CTFS Symposium 2005.
- In 2007 I also worked on Using sensitivity analysis by Monte Carlo simulation to estimate risks of lead poisoning to Spanish Imperial eagles in the Doñana wetland system. Example Monte Carlo Analysis included in Smith & Smith's 2007 book Environmental Modelling, OUP.
- Marthews TR (2003). Assessment of Rehabilitation Success in a Coastal Dune Forest in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, Using a Markov Chain Model. MSc thesis, University of Pretoria, South Africa.
- Marthews TR (1998). An Investigation Into Correlation Dimensions. MSc thesis, Heriot-Watt University and University of Edinburgh, UK.