1. Martin 1962 - Inversion polymorphism in an Antarctic species living in a simple environment. American Naturalist 46: 317-318 (724 Kb)
2. Martin 1979 - Chromosomes as tools in taxonomy and phylogeny of Chironomidae (Diptera). Ent. Scand. Suppl. 10: 67-74 (2.6 Mb)
3. Martin 1998 - Chironomus forsythi n. sp. from New Zealand, a member of the C. zealandicus-group with salinarius-type larvae. J. Kans. Entomol. Soc. 71: 247-259 (8.6 Mb)
4. Martin & Lee 2000 - Sex determination in Chironomus and the Drosophila paradigm. Proceedings of XIII International Chironomid Symposium, Freiburg, Germany (1 Mb)
5. Martin et al 2003 - Preliminary physical maps of theChironomus genome with a focus on genes potentially involved inresponse to heavy metals. Proceedings of XV International Chironomid Symposium, Minnesota (1.8 Mb)