58) J. C. Vera, C.W.
Wheat, H.W. Fescemyer, M.J.
Frilander, D.L. Crawford,
I. Hanski, J.H.
Marden. 2008. Rapid transcriptome characterization for a
non-model organism using 454
pyrosequencing. Molecular
Ecology. (pdf; supplementary material)
57) Marden, J.H. 2008. Evolution and physiology of flight in aquatic insects. In: Aquatic Insects: Challenges to Populations, ed. J. Lancaster. CABI Press. (email for preprint)
56) Marden, J.H.
2008. Dragonfly flight performance: a model system for biomechanics,
physiological genetics, and animal competitive behavior. In:
Dragonflies: Model Organisms for Ecological and Evolutionary Research,
ed. A. Córdoba-Aguilar. Oxford University Press. (email for preprint)
55) Schilder, R.J. and Marden, J.H. 2007. Parasites,
proteomics and performance: effects of gregarine gut parasites on
dragonfly flight muscle composition and function. Journal of
Experimental Biology 210: 4298-4306. (abstract;
email for reprint)
54) Schilder, R.J. and Marden, J.H. 2007. Metabolic
syndrome in insects triggered by gut microbes. Journal of
Diabetes Science and Technology 1(5): 794-796. (Invited
commentary;
email for reprint)
53) Hagner-Holler, S., Pick, C., Girgenrath,S., Marden, J.H., and
Burmester, T. 2007. Diversity of stonefly hexamerins and
implication for the evolution of insect storage proteins. Insect
Biochem. Mol. Biol. 37:1064-74 (full
text)
52) Schilder, R.J. and
J.H. Marden. 2006 Metabolic syndrome and obesity in an
insect. Proceedings
of the National Academy of Sciences, 103,
18805-18809. (abstract)
(full text)
51) Marden, J.H.
2008. Quantitative and evolutionary biology of alternative
splicing: how
changing the mix of alternative transcripts affects phenotypic
plasticity and reaction norms. Heredity
100, 111–120; published online 27 September 2006 (pdf)
50) Bejan, A. and Marden, J.H. 2006. Constructal theory of
running, swimming, and flying. Chapter 13.8, pp. 805-815, in
Advanced Engineering Thermodynamics, 3rd Edition, John Wiley &
Sons. amazon
link
49) Bejan, A. and Marden,
J.H. 2006. Constructing animal locomotion from new
thermodynamics theory. American
Scientist 94, 342-349. (abstract)
(This article was also published in french in Pour la Science (full text).)
48) Bejan, A.
and Marden,
J.H. 2006. Unifying constructal theory for scale effects in
running, swimming, and flying. Journal
of Experimental Biology 209, 238-248. (full
text)
47) Haag, C.R., Saastamoinen,
M., Marden, J.H., and Hanski,
I. 2005. A candidate locus for
variation in dispersal rate in a butterfly metapopulation.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of
London B 272, 2449–2456. (full text)
46) Marden, J.H. 2005. Scaling of maximum net force output
by motors used for locomotion. Journal
of Experimental Biology 208,
1653-64. (full text)
45) Marden, J.H. and J.R. Cobb.
2004. Territorial and
mating success of dragonflies that vary in muscle power output and
presence of
gregarine gut parasites. Animal Behaviour 68,
657–665. (full text)
44) Marden, J.H. 2004 Functional and ecological effects of
isoform variation
in insect flight muscle. In: Nature's Versatile Engine: Insect
Flight
Muscle Inside and Out, ed. J. Vigoreaux. Landes Bioscience,
Georgetown,
Texas (request reprint by email).
43) Schilder, R.J. and
Marden
J.H.2004. A hierarchical analysis of the scaling of force production by
dragonfly flight motors. Journal of Experimental Biology 207,
767-776. (full text)
42) Hagner-Holler, S., A. Schoen, W. Erker, J.H. Marden, R.
Rupprecht, H.
Decker, and T. Burmester.
2004. A respiratory hemocyanin from an
insect.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 101, 871-874.
full text
41) Roberts, S.P., Marden, J.H., and Feder,
M.E. 2003. Dropping like
flies:
Environmentally-induced impairment and protection of locomotor
performance in
adult Drosophila melanogaster. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 76, 615-621.
40) Marden, J.H. 2003. The surface-skimming hypothesis for the
evolution of
insect flight. Proceedings of the 2nd International Congress
of
Paleoentomology. Acta Zoologica Cracoviensa 46:73-84.
39) Montooth, K.L.,
Marden, J.H.,
and A.G. Clark.
2003. Mapping determinants of variation in energy
metabolism,
respiration and flight in Drosophila . Genetics
165,
623-635.
full
text
38) Marden, J.H. and M.A. Thomas. 2003.
Rowing locomotion by a
stonefly
that possesses the ancestral pterygote condition of co-occurring wings
and
abdominal gills. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 79, 341-349 (
full
text ) .
37) Marden, J.H., Rogina, B, Montooth,K.L., and S. Helfand.
2003.
Conditional
tradeoffs between aging and organismal performance of Indy long-lived
mutant
flies. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 100,
3369-3373 (
full text )
36) Marden, J.H. and L. R . Allen. 2002. Molecules, muscles, and
machines:
universal performance characteristics of motors. Proceedings of the
National
Academy of Science
99, 4161-4166.(
full text
)
35) Marden, J.H., G.H. Fitzhugh, M. Girgenrath, M.R. Wolf, and S.
Girgenrath.
2001. Alternative splicing, muscle contraction and intraspecific
variation:
associations between troponin T transcripts, calcium sensitivity,and
the force
and power output of dragonfly flight muscles during oscillatory
contraction.
Journal of Experimental Biology 204, 805-814.
full text
34) Harrison,
J.F. , S. Camazine, J.H. Marden, S.D. Kirkton, A. Rozo, and X.
Yang. 2001.
Mite not make it home: parasitic tracheal mites reduce the safety
margin for
oxygen delivery of flying honey bees. Journal of Experimental
Biology 204,
805-814. (
full text
) )
33)
Thomas,
M.A., K.A. Walsh, M.R. Wolf, B.A. McPheron, and J.H.
Marden. 2000.
Molecular
phylogenetic analysis of evolutionary trends in stonefly wing structure
and
locomotor behavior. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science
97:13178-13183 ( full text
)
32)
Swallow,
J.G., G.S.
Wilkinson ,
and J.H. Marden. 2000. Aerial performance of stalk-eyed flies that
differ in
eye span. Journal of Comparative Physiology B 170:481-487.
(
full text )
31)
Marden, J.H., B.C. O'Donnell, M.A. Thomas, and J.Y. Bye. 2000.
Surface-skimming
stoneflies and mayflies: the taxonomic and mechanical diversity of
two-dimensional aerodynamic locomotion.Physiological Zoology 73, 751-764.
(
abstract ) (
full text
)
30)
Marden,
J.H. and B. Rowan. 2000. Growth, differential survival, and shifting
sex ratio
of free-living Libellula pulchella (Odonata:
Libellulidae) dragonflies during adult
maturation. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 93, 452-458.
(full
text)
29)
Marden,
J.H. 2000. Variability in the size, composition, and function of insect
flight
muscle. Annual Review of Physiology 62, 157-178.
(pdf)
28)
Marden,
J.H., G.H. Fitzhugh, M.R. Wolf, K.D. Arnold, and B. Rowan. 1999.
Alternative
splicing, muscle calcium sensitivity, and the modulation of dragonfly
flight
performance. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 96,
15304-15309 (cover;
full text
)
27)
Marden,
J.H., G.H. Fitzhugh, and M.R. Wolf. 1998. From molecules to mating
success:
Integrative biology of muscle maturation in a dragonfly. American
Zoologist 38, 528-544.
(abstract
& cover)
26)
Marden,
J.H., M.R. Wolf, and K.E. Weber. 1997. Aerial performance of Drosophila
melanogaster from populations selected for upwind flight ability. Journal
of
Experimental Biology
, 200, 2747-2755.
(abstract) (
full text
)
25)
Fitzhugh,
G.H. and J.H. Marden. 1997. Maturational changes in troponinT
expression,
calcium sensitivity, and twitch contraction kinetics in dragonfly
flight
muscle. Journal of Experimental Biology , 200,
1473-1482. (abstract)
(
full text
)
24)
Kramer,
M.G. and J.H. Marden. 1996. Almost airborne. Nature 385,
403-404. Acknowledgements
23) M. P. Mesterton-Gibbons
, J.H.
Marden, and L.
Dugatkin . On wars of attrition without assessment. Journal of
Theoretical Biology
, 181, 65-83. (abstract)
22)
Marden,
J.H., M.G. Kramer, and J. Frisch. 1996. Age-related variation in body
temperature, thermoregulation, and activity in a thermally polymorphic
dragonfly. Journal of Experimental Biology 199,
529-535. (abstract)
(
full text
)
21)
Marden,
J.H. and M.G. Kramer. 1995. Plecopteran surface-skimming and insect
flight
evolution - reply. Science 270, 1685.
20)
Marden,
J.H. How insects learned to fly. The Sciences 35, 26-30.
19)
Marden,
J.H. and M.G. Kramer. 1995. Locomotor performance of insects with
rudimentary
wings. Nature
377, 332-334. (pdf) (cover)
18)
Marden,
J.H. 1995. Large-scale changes in thermal sensitivity of flight
performance
during adult maturation in a dragonfly. Journal of Experimental
Biology 198,
2095-2102. (abstract
& cover) (
full text
)
17)
Marden,
J.H. 1995. Evolutionary adaptation of contractile performance in muscle
of
ectothermic winter-flying moths. Journal of Experimental Biology 198,
2087-2094. (abstract)
(
full text
)
16)
Marden,
J.H. 1995. Flying lessons from a flightless insect. Natural History 104 (2), 4-8.
15)
Marden,
J.H. and M.G. Kramer. 1994. Surface-skimming stoneflies: a possible
intermediate stage in insect flight evolution. Science 266,
427-430. (pdf)
14)
Marden,
J.H. and R.A. Rollins. 1994. Assessment of energy reserves by
damselflies
engaged in aerial wars of attrition for mating territories. Animal
Behaviour , 48,
1023-1030. (pdf)
13)
Marden,
J.H. 1994. From damselflies to pterosaurs: how burst and sustainable
flight
performance scale with body size. American Journal of Physiology 266,
R1077-R1084. (abstract)
11) Anholt,
B.R.,
Marden, J.H. and D.M. Jenkins. 1991. Patterns of mass gain in adult
odonates.
Canadian Journal of Zoology 69,
1156-1163.
10)
Marden,
J.H. and P. Chai. 1991. Aerial predation and butterfly design: how
palatability, mimicry, and the need for evasive flight constrain mass
allocation. Amer. Nat. 138:15-36. (pdf)
9)
Marden, J.H.
and J.K.
Waage
. 1990. Escalated damselfly territorial contests are energetic wars of
attrition. Animal Behav. 39:954-959. (pdf)
8)
Marden, J.H.
1990. Maximum load-lifting and power output by Harris' Hawks are
general
functions of flight muscle mass. J. Exper. Biol. 149:511-514
7)
Marden, J.H.
1989. Bodybuilding dragonflies: Costs and benefits of maximizing flight
muscle.
Physiol. Zool. 62:505-521. (pdf)
6)
Marden, J.H.
1989. Effects of load-lifting constraints on the mating system of a
dance fly.
Ecology 70:496-502.
5)
Marden, J.H.
1987. Maximum lift production during takeoff in flying animals. J.
Exper. Biol.
130:235-258. (pdf)
4)
Marden, J.H.
1987. In pursuit of females: Following and contest behavior by males of
a Namib
desert tenebrionid beetle, Physodesmia globosa. Ethology 75, 15-24.
3.
Marden, J.H.
1984. Remote perception of floral nectar by bumblebees. Oecologia 64, 232-240.
(pdf)
2.
Marden, J.H.
1984. Intrapopulation variation in nectar secretion in Impatiens
capensis. Oecologia 63, 418-422.
1.
Marden, J.H.
and K.D. Waddington.
1981. Floral choices by honeybees in relation to
the
relative distances to flowers. Physiological Entomology 6, 431-435.