Publications


Multi-city

 

Jeffrey D. Haight, Sharon J. Hall, Mason Fidino, Solny A. Adalsteinsson, Adam A. Ahlers, Julia Angstmann, Whitney J. B. Anthonysamy, Elizabeth Biro, Merri K. Collins, Barbara Dugelby, Travis Gallo, Austin M. Green, Laura Hartley, Mark J. Jordan, Cria A. M. Kay, Elizabeth W. Lehrer, Robert A. Long, Brandon MacDougall, Seth B. Magle, Darren E. Minier, Chris Mowry, Maureen Murray, Kristina Nininger, Mary E. Pendergast, Katie R. Remine, Travis Ryan, Carmen Salsbury, Christopher J. Schell, Çagan H. Șekercioğlu, Catherine J. Shier, Kelly C. Simon, Colleen C. St. Clair, Theodore Stankowich, Cassondra J. Stevenson, Lisa Wayne, Dave Will, Jacque Williamson, Larry Wilson, Amanda J. Zellmer & Jesse S. Lewis. (2023). Urbanization, climate and species traits shape mammal communities from local to continental scales. Nature and Ecology. View.

Gallo, T., Fidino, M., Gerber, B., Ahlers, A. A., Angstmann, J. L., Amaya, M., Concilio, A. L., Drake, D., Gray, D., Lehrer, E. W., Murray, M. H., Ryan, T. J., Cassady St. Clair, C., Salsbury, C. M., Sander, H. A., Stankowich, T., Williamson, J., Belaire, J. A., Simon, K., and Magle, S. B. (2022). Mammals adjust diel activity across gradients of urbanization. eLife. View

Kay, C. A. M., Rohnke, A. T., Sander, H. A., Stankowich, T., Fidino, M., Murray, M. H., Lewis, J. S., Taves, I., Lehrer, E. W., Zellmer, A. J., Schell, C. J., and Magle, S. B. (2021). Barriers to building wildlife-inclusive cities: Insights from a joint summit of urban ecologists, urban planners, and landscape designers. People and Nature. View

Magle, S., Fidino, M., Sander, H., Rohnke, A. T., Larson, K. L., Gallo, T., Kay, C. A. M., Lehrer, E. W., Murray, M. H., Adalsteinsson, S. A., Ahlers, A. A., Anthonysamy, W. J. B., Gramza, A. R., Green, A. M., Jordan, M. J., Lewis, J., Long, R. A., MacDougall, B., Pendergast, M. E., Remine, K., Simon, K. C., Cassady St. Clair, C., Shier, C. J., Stankowich, T., , Stevenson, C. J., Zellmer, A. J., and Schell, C. J. (2021). Wealth and urbanization shape medium and large mammalian communities. Global Change Biology. View

Fidino, M., Gallo, T., Lehrer, E.W., Murray, M.H., Kay, C., Sander, H.A., MacDougall, B., Salsury, C.M., Ryan, T.J., Angstmann, J.L., Belaire, J.A., Dugelby, B., Schell, C., Stankowich, T., Amaya, M., Drake, D., Hursh, S.H., Ahlers, A.A., Williamson, J., Hartley, L.M., Zellmer, A.J., Simon, K., and Magle, S.B. 2020. Landscape‐scale differences among cities alter common species’ responses to urbanization. Ecological Applications. View

Zellmer, A.J., Wood, E.M., Surasinghe, T., Putman, B.J., Pauly, G.B., Magle, S.B., Lewis, J.S., Kay, C.A.M, and Fidino, M. 2020. What can we learn from wildlife sightings during the COVID-19 global shutdown? Ecosphere View

Magle, S. B., Fidino, M., Lehrer, E. W., Gallo, T., Mulligan, M. P., Rios, M. J., Ahlers, A. A., Angstmann, J., Belaire, A., Dugelby, B., Gramza, A., Hartley, L., MacDougall, B., Ryan, T., Salsbury, C., Sander, H., Schell, C., Simon, K., Drake, D. 2019. Advancing urban wildlife research through a multi-city collaboration. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. View


Single City

Tiziana A. Gelmi-Candusso, Chris Brimacombe, Germain Collinge Ménard, Marie-Josée Fortin. (2023). Building urban predator-prey networks using camera traps. Food Webs. View.

Fidino, M., Lehrer, E. W., Kay, C. A. M., Yarmey, N., Murray, M. H., Fake, K., Adams, H. C., and Magle, S. B. (2022). Integrated species distribution models reveal spatiotemporal patterns of human-wildlife conflict. Ecological Applications. View

Hursh, S. H., Bauder, J. M., Fidino, M., and Drake, D. (2022).
An urban cast of characters: Landscape use and cover influencing mammal occupancy in an american midwestern city. Landscape and Urban Planning. View

MacDougall, B. and Sander, H. (2022). Mesopredator occupancy patterns in a small city in an intensively agricultural region. Urban Ecosystems. View

Larson, R.N. and Sander, H.A. (2022). Seasonal activity patterns of sympatric eastern gray squirrels (Sciurus carolinensis) and fox squirrels (Sciurus niger) in a Midwestern metropolitan region. Urban Ecosystems. View

Mowry, C.B. and Wilson, L.A. 2019. Species richness within an urban coyote (Canis latrans) territory in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Urban Naturalist 27: 1-14. View

Rivera, K., Fidino, M., Farris, Z. J., Magle, S. B., Murphy, A., and Gerber, B. D. (2022). Rethinking habitat occupancy modeling and the role of diel activity in an anthropogenic world. American Naturalist. View

Green, A. M., Barnick, K.A., Pendergast, M.E., Sekercioglu, C.H. (2022). Species differences in temporal response to urbanization alters predator-prey and human overlap in northern Utah. Global Ecology and Conservation. View

Wait, K. and Ahlers, A.A. (2020). Virginia opossum distributions are influenced by human-modified landscapes and water availability in tallgrass prairies. Jounral of Mammalogy. View

Gallo, T., Fidino, M., Lehrer, E. W., Magle, S. 2019. Urbanization alters predator avoidance behaviors. Journal of Animal Ecology. View

Wait, K. R. and Ahlers, A. A. 2019. Virginia opossum distributions are influenced by human-modified landscapes and water availability in tallgrass prairies. Journal of Mammalogy. View

Wait, K., Ricketts, A.M., and Ahlers, A.A. (2018). Land-use change structures carnivore communities in remaining tallgrass prairie. The Journal of Wildlife Management. View

Fidino, M., and Magle, S. B. 2017. Using Fourier series to estimate periodic patterns in dynamic occupancy models. Ecosphere, 8(9): e01944. View

Gallo, T., Fidino, M., Lehrer, E. W., and Magle, S. B. 2017. Mammal diversity and metacommunity dynamics in urban green spaces: implications for urban wildlife conservation. Ecological Applications, 27: 2330–2341. View

Fidino, M., E. W. Lehrer, and S. B. Magle. 2016. Habitat dynamics of the Virginia opossum in a highly urban landscape. American Midland Naturalist, 175: 155-167. View

Magle, S. B., E. W. Lehrer, and M. Fidino. 2016. Urban mesopredator distribution: examining the relative effects of landscape and socioeconomic factors. Animal Conservation, 19: 163-175. View