Publications
2024
2020
Syracuse University
2019
Hakai magazine
2018
Entomology Today (English)
in English: Fapesp, Em Portugues: Fapesp, en Español: Fapesp
2017
2016
2015
2014
**denotes undergraduate student co-author
*denotes graduate student co-author
ª denotes postdoc co-author
§ denotes middle school co-author
# denotes shared last author
(after 2019)
- Vidal, M.C., Agarwal, R. and Segraves, K.A., 2024. Coevolution and dependency influence resistance of mutualists to exploitation. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 12, p.1113963.
- Goetz, A.R.B., González-Sargas, E., Vidal, M.C., Shafroth, P.B., Henry, A.L., A.A. Sher. 2024. Outcomes of invasive Tamarix control and monitoring in the American Southwest: a systematic review, meta-analysis, and vote count. NeoBiota 91, 67-98
- Sachs, J.L, Vidal, M.C. 2024. Origins, Evolution, and Breakdown of Bacterial Symbiosis. Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, v3 (edited second edition of chapter).
- Chen, H., Zhang, G., Ding, G., Huang, J., Zhang, H., Vidal, M.C., Corlett, R.T., Liu, C. and An, J., 2023. Interspecific Host Variation and Biotic Interactions Drive Pathogen Community Assembly in Chinese Bumblebees. Insects, 14(11), p.887.
- Barrone, J.*, Vidal, M.C., and R. Stevenson. 2023. Sphingid caterpillars conspicuous patches do not function as distractive marks or warning against predators. Ecology & Evolution 13 (7), e10334
- Bieber, B. V.*, G. T. Welsh*, M. C. Vidal, W. R. Lehto, E. M Lehmer, R. M. Tinghitella, and S. M. Murphy. In Press. Disease Ecology: can plant disease affect human health? National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science. University of Buffalo, State University of New York. http://sciencecases.lib.buffalo.edu/cs/
- Bieber, Blyssalyn*; Vyas, Dhaval; Koltz, Amanda; Burkle, Laura; Bey, Kiaryce**; Guzinski, Claire*; Murphy, Shannon#; Vidal, Mayra#. 2023. Increasing prevalence of severe fires change the structure of arthropod communities: evidence from a meta-analysis. Functional Ecology 37 (8), 2096-2109
- VIDAL, M.C., T.J. Anneberg*, A.E. Curé*, D.M. Althoff and K.A. Segraves. 2021. The variable effects of global environmental change on insect mutualisms. Current Opinion in Insect Science 47: 46-52.
- VIDAL, M.C. and K.A. Segraves. 2021. Coevolved mutualists experience fluctuating costs and benefits over time. Evolution 75: 219-230.
- Vidal, M. C. 2021. DARWIN, E. Zoonomia, ou as leis da vida orgânica, volume I, prefácio, seções I-III. Revista Helius, 3(2, fasc. 2), 1264-1298.
(Translation to Portuguese of Erasmus Darwin Zoonomia; or the laws of organic life volume 1) - Robinson-Castillo**, M., Mitchell**, A., Fasching**, A.,Vidal, M.C., Abarca, M., Wimp, G.M., Bieber, B.*, Vyas, D.K., Murphy, S.M. 2020. Protocols for Rearing Fall Webworm (Hyphantria cunea) in a Colony and Basic Methods for Laboratory and Field Experiments. University of Denver Undergraduate Research Journal Vol. 2.
2020
- VIDAL, M.C., Wang, S.*, Rivers, D.M., Althoff, D.M. and K.A. Segraves. 2020. Species richness and redundancy promote persistence of exploited mutualisms in yeast. Accepted: Science 370: 346-350.
Syracuse University
- VIDAL, M.C., Lill, J.T., Marquis, R.J., Murphy, S.M. 2020. Geographic variation in performance of a widespread generalist insect herbivore. Ecological Entomology 45: 617–625.
2019
- VIDAL, M.C., Stireman, J.O., Quinn, T.Q., Tinghitella, R.M., Murphy, S.M. 2019. Geography is more important than host plant use for the population genetic structure of a generalist insect herbivore. Molecular Ecology 28: 4317-4334.
- Horna Lowell, E.S., Morris, J.A., VIDAL, M.C., Durso, C., Murphy S.M. 2019. The effect of conspecific cues on honey bee foraging behavior. Apidologie 50: 454-462.
- VIDAL, M.C., Silva, A.K. and S.F. Sendoya. 2019. Foraging preferences of ants on a heterogeneous Brazilian sandy shore habitat. Ecological Entomology 44: 283-286.
Hakai magazine
- Murphy, S.M, VIDAL, M.C., Hallagan, C.J., Broder, E.D., Barnes, E.E., Horna Lowell, E.S., and J. D. Wilson. 2019. Does this title bug (Hemiptera) you? How to write a title that increases your citations. Ecological Entomology 44: 593-600.
2018
- VIDAL, M.C. and S.M. Murphy. 2018. Quantitative measure of fitness in tri-trophic interactions and its influence on diet breadth of insect herbivores. Ecology 99: 2681-2691.
- Murphy, S.M., VIDAL, M.C., Smith, T.P., Hallagan, C.J., Broder, E.D., Rowland, D. and L.C. Cepero. 2018. Forest fire severity affects host plant quality and insect herbivore damage. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 6:135.
- Koltz, A.M., Burkle, L., Pressler, Y., Dell, J., VIDAL, M.C, Richards, L., and S.M. Murphy. 2018. Global change and the importance of fire for the ecology and evolution of insects. Current Opinion in Insect Science 29:110-116.
- VIDAL, M.C., Sendoya, S.F., Yamaguchi. L., Kato, M.J., Oliveira, R.S. and P.S. Oliveira. 2018. Use of extrafloral nectar as prey attractant by a sit-and-wait dipteran predator. Environmental Entomology 47: 1165-1172.
Entomology Today (English)
in English: Fapesp, Em Portugues: Fapesp, en Español: Fapesp
- Lehto, W.R., Murphy, S.M., VIDAL, M.C., and R.M. Tinghitella. 2018. Life Tables, Darwin’s Finches, and the Dynamics of Small, Island Populations. National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science. website
- VIDAL, M.C., and S.M. Murphy. 2018. Bottom-up versus top-down effects on terrestrial insect herbivores: a meta-analysis. Ecology Letters 21: 138-150.
- Murphy, S.M., VIDAL, M.C., Hallagan, C. J., Barnes E. E. and E.D. Broder. 2018. A slow-growth high-mortality meta-analysis for insects: A comment on Chen & Chen. Insect Science 25: 352-354.
2017
- VIDAL, M.C., K. Grenis, W.R. Lehto, R.M. Tinghitella, and S.M. Murphy. 2017 Butterfly hunt: the role of density dependence in Batesian and Mullerian mimicry. National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science. website
- Grenis, K., Lehto, W.R., VIDAL, M.C., Murphy, S.M. and R.M. Tinghitella. 2017. Animals on Treadmills: critical thinking and public perception of science. National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science.
2016
- VIDAL, M.C., Sendoya, S.F. and P.S. Oliveira. 2016. Mutualism exploitation: Predatory drosophilid larvae sugar-trap ants and jeopardize facultative ant-plant mutualism. Ecology 97: 1650-1657.
- Grenis, K., Cepero, L.C. and M. C. VIDAL. 2016. Evaluating adaptive hypotheses: the case of the poop-shooting caterpillar. National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science. website
2015
- VIDAL, M.C. and C.R. Vilela. 2015. A new species of Rhinoleucophenga from Brazilian cerrado savanna associated with extrafloral nectaries of Qualea grandiflora (Vochysiaceae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 108:932-940.
2014
- Mota, L.L., S.F. Sendoya, A. Tacioli, and M.C. VIDAL. 2014. Mites inhabiting a lepidopteran egg. Jounal of the Lepidopterists' Society 68 (2): 141-142.
**denotes undergraduate student co-author
*denotes graduate student co-author
ª denotes postdoc co-author
§ denotes middle school co-author
# denotes shared last author
(after 2019)