Artículos científicos en revistas indizadas
Martínez-Mota R, Vásquez-Aguilar AA, Hernández-Rodríguez D, Suárez-Domínguez EA, Krömer T. 2025. Close neighbors, not intruders: investigating the role of tank bromeliads in shaping faunal microbiomes. PeerJ 13:e19376. FI= 2.7. DOI: 10.7717/peerj.19376
Barts N 2025. Gut bacterial and fungal communities of three rodent species respond uniquely to dietary fiber and protein manipulation. Journal of Experimental Biology. 228: jeb249794. FI = 2.8. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.249794
Kohl KD, Barts NPeralta Martínez K, Lackey ALyons EMaier MJMaurer M, Tripoli DYawitz T How consistent is the dynamic gut?: Complex physiological responses to dietary fiber and protein across three rodent species. Journal of Experimental Biology. Aceptado. FI = 2.8. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.249797
Silva-Rivera E, Vázquez-Domínguez G, Mota-Sánchez OH, Hernández-De la Cruz I, Franco-José RM, Velázquez-Rosas N, Martínez-Mota R. 2025. The value of stingless bee bioproducts for human health and conservation: A systematic review. Diversity 17: 191. FI= 2.1. DOI: 10.3390/d17030191
Vásquez-Aguilar AA, Hernández-Rodríguez D, Martínez-Mota R. 2024. Predicting future climate change impacts on the potential distribution of the black howler monkey (Alouatta pigra): an endangered arboreal primate. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 196: Article number 392. FI= 2.9. Citado 1 vez. DOI: 10.1007/s10661-024-12543-z
Martínez-Mota R, Vázquez-Domínguez G, Silva-Rivera E, Velázquez-Rosas N. 2023. Las dietas tradicionales, su impacto en el microbioma intestinal y la salud humana. Journal of Behavior and Feeding 5. DOI: https://doi.org/10.32870/jbf.v3i5
Martínez-Mota R, Righini N, Mallot EK, Palme R, Amato KR. 2022. Environmental stress and the primate microbiome: glucocorticoids contribute to structure gut bacterial communities of black howler monkeys in anthropogenically disturbed forest fragments. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10: Article 863242. FI= 2.4. Citado 8 veces. DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2022.863242
Shedden A, Dunn JC, Martínez-Mota R, Cristóbal-Azkárate J, Gillingham PK, MacSwiney-González C, Newton AC, Rodríguez-Luna R, Korstjens AH. 2022. Forest maturity has a stronger influence on the prevalence of spider monkeys than howler monkeys in an anthropogenically impacted rainforest landscape. Primates 63(3): 283-291. FI= 2.163. Citado 4 veces. DOI: 10.1007/s10329-022-00980-8 [PDF]
Weinstein SB, Martínez-Mota R, Stapleton TE, Klure DM, Greenhalgh R, Orr TJ, Dale C, Kohl KD, Dearing MD. 2021. Microbiome stability and structure is governed by host phylogeny over diet and geography in woodrats (Neotoma spp.). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 118(47): e2108787118. FI= 11.2. Citado 99 veces. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2108787118 [PDF]
Martínez-Mota R, Righini R, Mallott EK, Gillespie TR, Amato KA. 2021. The relationship between pinworm (Trypanoxyuris) infection and gut bacteria in wild black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra). American Journal of Primatology 83(12): e23330. FI= 2.0. Citado 17 veces. DOI: 10.1002/ajp.23330 [PDF]
Maurer M, Peralta Martínez K, Trevelline BK, Tripoli D, Dearing MD, Derting T, Martínez-Mota R, Pasch B, Kohl KD. 2021. Diet alters rodent fecal pellet size: implications for paleoecological and demographic studies using fecal dimensions. Journal of Mammalogy 102 (6): 1619-1626. FI= 2.416. Citado 2 veces. DOI: 10.1093/jmammal/gyab098 [PDF]
Martínez-Mota R, Kohl KD, Orr TJ, Dearing MD. 2020. Natural diets promote retention of the native gut microbiota of captive rodents. The ISME Journal 14: 67-78. FI= 10.8. Citado 95 veces. DOI: 10.1038/s41396-019-0497-6 [PDF]
Martínez-Mota R, Pozo-Montuy G, Bonilla-Sánchez YM, Gillespie TR. 2018. Effects of anthropogenic stress on the presence of parasites in a threatened population of black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra). Therya 9: 161-169. FI= 0.296. Citado 21 veces. DOI: 10.12933/therya-18-572 [PDF]
Martínez-Mota R, Garber PA, Palme R, Gillespie TR. 2017. The relative effects of reproductive condition, stress, and seasonality on patterns of parasitism in wild female black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra). American Journal of Primatology 79: e22669. FI= 2.288. Citado 28 veces. DOI: 10.1002/ajp.22669 [PDF]
Martínez-Mota R, Righini N, Palme R. 2016. Fluctuations in daily energy intake do not cause physiological stress in a Neotropical primate living in a seasonal forest. Oecologia 182: 973-984. FI= 3.127. Citado 27 veces. DOI: 10.1007/s00442-016-3739-6 [PDF]
Amato KR, Martínez-Mota R, Righini N, et al. 2016. Phylogenetic and ecological factors impact the gut microbiota of two Neotropical primate species. Oecologia 180: 717-733. FI= 3.127. Citado 133 veces. DOI: 10.1007/s00442-015-3507-z [PDF]
Stumpf RM, Martínez-Mota R, Milich KM, Righini N, Shattuck MR. 2011. Sexual conflict in primates. Evolutionary Anthropology 20: 62-75. FI= 4.771. Citado 72 veces. DOI: 10.1002/evan.20297 [PDF]
Martínez-Mota R, Valdespino C, Rivera Rebolledo JA, Palme R. 2008. Determination of fecal glucocorticoid metabolites to evaluate stress response in Alouatta pigra. International Journal of Primatology 29: 1365-1373. FI= 1.278. Citado 48 veces. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10764-008-9308-z [PDF]
Martínez-Mota R, Valdespino C, Sánchez-Ramos MA, Serio-Silva JC. 2007. Effects of forest fragmentation on the physiological stress response of black howler monkeys. Animal Conservation 10: 374-379. FI= 2.889. Citado 201 veces. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-1795.2007.00122.x [PDF]
Valdespino C, Martínez-Mota R, García-Feria LM, Martínez-Romero LE. 2007. Evaluación de eventos reproductivos y estrés fisiológico en vertebrados silvestres a partir de sus excretas: evolución de una metodología no invasiva. Acta Zoológica Mexicana 23: 151-180. FI= 0.193. Citado 37 veces. [PDF]
Martínez-Mota R, Serio-Silva JC, Rico-Gray V. 2004. The role of canopy ants in removing Ficus perforata seeds from howler monkey (Alouatta palliata mexicana) feces at Los Tuxtlas, México. Biotropica 36: 429-432. FI= 2.281. Citado 16 veces. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-7429.2004.tb00338.x [PDF]
Righini N, Serio-Silva JC, Rico-Gray V, Martínez-Mota R. 2004. Effect of different primate species on germination of Ficus (Urostigma) seeds. Zoo Biology 23: 273-278. FI= 0.928. Citado 27 veces. https://doi.org/10.1002/zoo.20008 [PDF]
Capítulos de libro
Martínez-Mota R, Kowalewski M, Gillespie TR. 2015. Ecological determinants of parasitism in howler monkeys. En: Kowalewski M, Garber PA, Cortes-Ortiz L, Urbani B, Youlatos D, editores. Howler Monkeys: Adaptive Radiation, Systematic, and Morphology. Springer, New York. Pp. 259-285. Citado 8 veces. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-1957-4_10 [PDF]
Artículos de difusión y divulgación
Andrade Velásquez A, Martínez Mota R. 2025. Neurodiversidad: rasgos sociales en humanos y abejas. La Ciencia 38(2): 64-67.
Vázquez Domínguez G, Martínez Mota R, Silva Rivera E, Velázquez-Rosas N. 2024. Abejas, flores y microbiomas, ¿por qué deben importarnos?La Ciencia 37(3):50-51.
Velázquez-Rosas N, Ruiz-Guerra B, Martínez Mota R, Silva Rivera E, Vázquez Domínguez G, Cortés Galindo R. 2024. ¿Los vainillales tradicionales pueden favorecer la conservación de los bosques tropicales? Desde el Herbario CICY 16:57-61
Suárez Domínguez EA, Ortega Ortíz JF, Martínez Mota R. 2023. Los animales también se estresan. La Ciencia y el Hombre 36(3): 50-53.
Vásquez Aguilar AA, Hernández Rodríguez D, Martínez Mota R. 2023. No le tengas miedo al microbito. La Ciencia y el Hombre 36(1): 54-57.
Mendoza Pérez P, Martínez-Mota R, Baena-Hurtado ML, 2022. La carrera armamentista en el parasitismo: una historia de pulgas. Herreriana 4(1): 27-32.
Suárez Domínguez EA, Martínez-Mota R, Martínez Serrano I. 2020. Una relación tóxica pero deliciosa. La Ciencia y el Hombre 33(3): 24-27. [PDF]
Righini N, Martínez-Mota R. 2018. La labor del “posdoc” en las carreras científicas: una perspectiva a nivel internacional. Eduscientia 1: 50-59. [PDF]
Resúmenes publicados
Trevelline BK, Martínez-Mota R, Derting T, Darracq A, Pasch B, Dearing MD, Kohl KD. 2020. Nutrient manipulation differentially affects microbiome structure and host physiology in rodents with distinct dietary niches. Integrative and Comparative Biology 60: e238.
Trevelline BK, Maier M, Martínez-Mota R, Derting T, Pasch B, Dearing MD, Kohl KD. 2020. Investigating the mechanisms of diet-induced metabolic depression in wild rodents. Integrative and Comparative Biology 60: e238.