Publications

  • 1. Fisher-Reid, M.C., and J.J. Wiens. 2011. What are the consequences of combining nuclear and mitochondrial data for phylogenetic analysis? Lessons from Plethodon salamanders and 13 other vertebrate clades. BMC Evolutionary Biology 11:300. Highly Accessed PDF

  • 2. Fisher-Reid, M.C., K.H. Kozak, and J.J. Wiens. 2012. How is the rate of climatic-niche evolution related to climatic-niche breadth? Evolution 66:3836–3851. PDF

  • 3. Cahill*, A.E., M.E. Aiello-Lammens*, M.C. Fisher-Reid, X. Hua, C. Karanewsky, H.Y. Ryu, G. Sbeglia, F. Spagnolo, J. Waldron, O. Warsi, and J.J. Wiens. 2013. How does climate change cause extinction? Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 280: 20121890. PDF
    *the first two authors contributed equally
    Featured on many general news websites (including The Guardian (UK), Daily Mail (UK), MSN News (UK), YahooNews (UK), Business Insider), science news websites (including ScienceDaily, physorg, Royal Society Website, EarthTimes, and SciTechDaily), and climate change and environmental websites and blogs.

  • 4. Fisher-Reid, M.C., T.N. Engstrom, C.A. Kuczynski, P.R. Stephens, and J.J. Wiens. 2013. Parapatric divergence of sympatric morphs in a salamander: incipient speciation on Long Island? Molecular Ecology. 22:4681-4694. PDF

  • 5. Cahill*, A.E., M.E. Aiello-Lammens*, M.C. Fisher-Reid, X. Hua, C. Karanewsky, H.Y. Ryu, G. Sbeglia, F. Spagnolo, J. Waldron, and J.J. Wiens. 2014. Causes of warm-edge range limits: systematic review, proximate factors, and implications for climate change. Journal of Biogeography. 41:429-442. PDF
    *the first two authors contributed equally

  • 6. Fisher-Reid, M.C., and J.J. Wiens. 2015. Is geographic variation within species related to macroevolutionary patterns between species? Journal of Evolutionary Biology 28:1502-1515. PDF

  • 7. Fisher-Reid, M. C. 2017. One species, two species, red species, lead species? Phylogenetics and species concepts with Plethodon salamanders. SPARCnet: Educational Resources, QUBES Educational Resources. doi:10.25334/Q4N66K.

  • 8. Warwick, A., L. Mead, M. C. Fisher-Reid, E. Grant, C. Sutherland, A. Wills*, and E. Perry*. 2018. Claymander Field Experiment. SPARCnet: Educational Resources, QUBES Educational Resources. doi:10.25334/Q46Q4Z (* indicates undergraduate co-author)

  • 9. Lambert, S. M., J. W. Streicher, M. C. Fisher-Reid, F. R. Méndez-de la Cruz, N. Martinez- Méndez, U. O. García Vázquez, A. Nieto Montes de Oca, and J. J. Wiens. 2019. Inferring introgression using RADseq and DFOIL: power and pitfalls revealed in a case study of spiny lizards (Sceloporus). Molecular Ecology Resources 19:818–837. PDF

  • 10. Bloch, C. P., K. D. Curry, M. C. Fisher-Reid, and T. D. Surasinghe. 2019. Population Decline of the Invasive Asian Shore Crab (Hemigrapsus sanguineus) and Dynamics of Associated Intertidal Invertebrates on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Northeastern Naturalist 26:772–784. PDF

  • 11. Cove, M. V., R. Kays, H. Bontrager. . .M.C. Fisher-Reid, S.M. King*, A. J. Bebko*. . .et al. (150 authors total). 2021. Snapshot USA 2019: a coordinated national camera trap survey of the United States. Ecology 102:e03353. Open Access.
    (* indicates Bridgewater State University undergraduate co-author)

  • 12. Fisher-Reid, M.C., K.L. Grayson, S.R. Grouleff*, M.A. Hair*, T.J.H. Matlaga, A.K. Ireland*, L.S. Mead, A. St John**, M. Starr*, S.C. Sterrett, K.N. Streeter*. submitted to Herpetological Monographs. Eastern red-backed salamanders: A comprehensive review of an undervalued model in evolution, ecology, & behavior. preprint available at Authorea. Note: Preprint has not been peer-reviewed.
    (* indicates undergraduate co-author; ** indicates Bridgewater State University undergraduate co-author)

  • 13. Fisher-Reid, M.C. 2021. Ecology of Infectious Disease: Data Mining the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS) for Ecological Patterns. QUBES Educational Resources. doi:10.25334/TPNZ-Q261.

  • 14. Kays, R., M.V. Cove. . . M.C. Fisher-Reid, D. Rezendes*, S.M. King* . . . et al. (153 authors total). 2022. Snapshot USA 2020: A second coordinated national camera trap survey of the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic. Ecology 103: e3775. Open Access.
    (* indicates Bridgewater State University undergraduate co-author)

  • 15. Buckingham, E., J.W. Streicher, M.C. Fisher-Reid , T. Jezkova, and J.J. Wiens. 2022. Population genomic analyses support sympatric origins of parapatric morphs in a salamander. Ecology and Evolution 12:e9537. PDF

  • 16. Mohl, E.K., A.C. McCall, M. Wood*, L. Sherman*, M. Reid*, P.A. Saunders, S.E. Scanga, C. Danielson, M.C. Fisher-Reid, H. Marella, D.E. Garneau, K.S. Whitney, K. Cipollini, J.N. Styrsky, J.D. Styrsky, S. Rasmussen*, K.N. Hopfensperger. 2023. Common milkweed seeds exhibit latitudinal clines more consistent with adaptation to growing season length than temperature. Restoration Ecology 31:e13878. PDF
    (*indicates undergraduate co-author)

  • 17. Rega-Brodsky, C.C., K.C.B. Weiss, A.M. Green, F. Iannarilli, J. Tleimat, S. Fritts, D.J. Herrera, M.C. Fisher-Reid, J.A. Compton, D.J.R. Lafferty, and M.L. Allen. 2023. Mammalian functional trait responses to anthropogenic and environmental factors across the contiguous USA. Urban Ecosystems 26:309-322. PDF

  • 18. Fusco, N.A., B.J. Cosentino, J.P. Gibbs, M.L. Allen, A.J. Blumenfeld, G.H. Boettner, E.J. Carlen, M. Collins, C. Dennison, D. DiGiacopo, A.-P. Drapeau Picard, J. Edmonson, M.C. Fisher-Reid, R. Fyffe, T. Gallo, A. Grant, W. Harbold, S.B. Heard, D.J.R. Laggerty, R.M. Lehtinen, S. Marino, J.E. McDonald, A. Mortelliti, M. Murray, A. Newman, K.N. Oswald, C. Ott-Conn, J.L. Richardson, R. Rimbach, P. Salaman, M. Steele, M.R. Stothart, M.C. Urban, K. Vandergrift, J.P. VAnek, S.N. Vanderluit, L. Vezina, A. Caccone. 2023. Population genomic structure of a widespread, urban-dwelling mammal: The eastern grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis). Molecular Ecology 33:e17230. PDF

  • 19. Burton, A.C., C. Beirne, K.M. Gaynor. C. Sun, A. Granados, . . . M.C. Fisher-Reid . . . et al. (221 authors total). 2024. Mammal responses to global changes in human activity vary by trophic group and landscape. Nature Ecology & Evolution Open Access. PDF
    Featured in the New York Times, EurekAlert, Phys.org. See additional news outlet features at Altmetric.

  • 20. Shamon, H., R. Maor, M.V. Cove, R. Kays, . . .M.C. Fisher-Reid . . . A.D. Gonatas*, . . . B.R. Page* . . . et al. (142 authors total). 2024. Snapshot USA 2021: A third coordinated national camera trap survey of the United States. Ecology Early View:e4318.
    (* indicates Bridgewater State University undergraduate co-author)

 

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