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 32(7), p. e2647 Sugden et al 2021 coyote diet Pettengill et al 2021 Chicago rats e coli
Sugden, S., Murray, M., Edwards, M.A. and St. Clair, C.C., 2021. Inter-population differences
in coyote diet and niche width along an urban–suburban–rural gradient. Journal of Urban
Ecology, 7(1), p.juab034.
Murray, M.H., Hernandez, S.M., Rozier, R.S., Kidd, A.D., Hepinstall-Cymerman, J., Curry,
S.E., Yabsley, M.J., Adams, H., Ellison, T., Welch, C.N., Lipp, E.K., 2021. Site fidelity
is associated with food provisioning and Salmonella in an urban wading bird. Ecohealth,
pp.1-14.
Murray, M.H., Fidino, M., Lehrer, E.W., Simonis, J.L., Magle, S.B., 2021. A multi‐state
occupancy model to non‐invasively monitor visible signs of wildlife health with camera
traps that accounts for image quality. Journal of Animal Ecology. DOI: 10.1111/1365-
2656.13515
Sánchez, C.A., Rios, M.J., Murray, M.H., 2021. Social and environmental correlates of rat
complaints in Chicago. Journal of Urban Ecology, 7(1), p.juab006.
Murray, M.H., Byers, K.A., Buckley, J., Magle, S.B., Maffei, D., Waite, P., German, D., 2021.
“I don’t feel safe sitting in my own yard”: Chicago resident experiences with urban rats
during a COVID-19 stay-at-home order. BMC public health, 21(1), pp.1-14.
Murray, M.H. and Hernandez, S.M. 2021. Land use change and avian disease dynamics. In:
Infectious Disease Ecology of Wild Birds, Editors: Owen, Hawley, Huyvaert. Oxford
University Press
Schell, C. J., Stanton, L. A., Young, J. K., Angeloni, L. M., Lambert, J. E., Breck, S. W., and
Murray, M.H. 2021. The evolutionary consequences of human–wildlife conflict in
cities. Evolutionary Applications, 14(1), 178-197.
Pettengill, J.B., Kase, J.A. and Murray, M.H., 2021. The population genetics, virulence, and
public health concerns of Escherichia coli collected from rats within an urban
environment. Frontiers in Microbiology, p.3228.
Murray, M.H., Fidino, M., Fyffe, R., Byers, K.A., Pettengill, J.B., Sondgeroth, K.S., Killion,
H., Magle, S.B., Rios, M.J., Ortinau, N. and Santymire, R.M. 2020. City sanitation and socioeconomics predict rat zoonotic infection across diverse neighbourhoods. Zoonoses and Public Health. DOI: 10.1111/zph.12748
Murray, M.H., Lankau, E.W., Kidd, A.D., Welch, C.N., Ellison, T., Adams, H.C., Lipp, E.K.,
Sonia M. Hernandez, S.M. 2020. Gut microbiome shifts with urbanization and potentially
facilitates a zoonotic pathogen in a wading bird. PLoS ONE, 15(3), e0220926
Fidino, M., Gallo, T., Lehrer, E.W., Murray, M.H., Kay, C.A., Sander, H.A., MacDougall, B.,
Salsbury, C.M., Ryan, T.J., Angstmann, J.L. and Belaire, J.A., 2020. Landscape-scale
differences among cities alter common species’ responses to urbanization. Ecological
Applications, 31(2), p.e2253.
Cummings, C.R., Hernandez, S.M., Murray, M., Ellison, T., Adams, H.C., Cooper, R.E., Curry,
S. and Navara, K.J., 2020. Effects of an anthropogenic diet on indicators of physiological
challenge and immunity of white ibis nestlings raised in captivity. Ecology and
Evolution, 10(15), pp.8416-8428.
Fidino, M., Gallo, T., Lehrer, E.W., Murray, M.H., Kay, C., Sander, H.A., MacDougall, B.,
Salsbury, C.M., Ryan, T.J., Angstmann, J.L. and Belaire, J.A., 2020. Landscape-scale
differences among cities alter common species’ responses to urbanization. Ecological
Applications, e2253. doi: https://doi. org/10.1002/eap, 2253.
Kidd-Weaver, A., Hepinstall-Cymerman, J., Welch, C.C., Murray, M.H., Adams, H.C., Ellison,
T.J., Yabsley, M.J., and Hernandez, S.M. 2020. The movements of a recently urbanized
wading bird reveal changes in season timing and length related to resource use. PLoS
ONE. 15(3), e0230158.
Fidino, M., Barnas, G.R., Lehrer, E.W., Murray, M.H. and Magle, S.B., 2020. Effect of lure on
detecting mammals with camera traps. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 44(3), pp.543-552.
Murray, M.H., Sanchez, C.A., Becker, D.J., Byers, K.A., Worsley‐Tonks, K.E. and Craft, M.E.,
2019. City sicker? A meta‐analysis of wildlife health and urbanization. Frontiers in
Ecology and the Environment, 17(10), pp.575-583.
St. Clair, C.C., Backs, J., Friesen, A., Gangadharan, A., Gilhooly, P., Murray, M. and Pollock,
S., 2019. Animal learning may contribute to both problems and solutions for wildlife–
train collisions. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 374(1781),
p.20180050.
Adams, H., Murray, M.H., Welch, C., Kidd-Weaver, A., Ellison, T., Curry, S., Hepinstall‐
Cymerman, J. and Hernandez, S.M., 2019. Capturing American White Ibises in urban
South Florida using two novel techniques. Journal of Field Ornithology, 90(4), pp.373-
381.
Becker, D.J., Teitelbaum, C.S., Murray, M.H., Curry, S.E., Welch, C.N., Ellison, T., Adams,
H.C., Rozier, R.S., Lipp, E.K., Hernandez, S.M. and Altizer, S., 2018. Assessing the
contributions of intraspecific and environmental sources of infection in urban wildlife:
Salmonella enterica and white ibis as a case study. J Royal Society Interface,
15(149), p.20180654.
Murray, M.H., Fyffe, R., Fidino, M., Byers, K.A., Ríos, M.J., Mulligan, M.P. and Magle, S.B.,
2018. Public complaints reflect rat relative abundance across diverse urban
neighborhoods. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 6, p.189.
Murray, M.H., Kidd, A., Curry, S., Hepinstall-Cymerman, J., Welch, C.N., Hernandez, S.M.
2018. From wetland specialist to hand-fed: shifts in diet and condition in a recently
urbanized wading bird. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 373(1745),
20170100.
Murray, M.H., Fassina, S., Hopkins, J.B. III, Whittington, J., St. Clair, C.C. 2017. Seasonal and
individual variation in the use of rail-associated food attractants by grizzly bears (Ursus
arctos) in a National Park. PLoS ONE, 12(5), e0175658.
Coker, S.M., Hernandez, S.M., Kistler, W.M., Curry, S.E., Welch, C.N., Barron, H.W., Harsch,
S., Murray, M.H. and Yabsley, M.J., 2017. Diversity and prevalence of hemoparasites
of wading birds in southern Florida, USA. International Journal for Parasitology:
Parasites and Wildlife, 6(3), 220-225.
Sapp, S.G.H, Gupta, P., Martin, M.K., Murray, M.H., Niedringhaus, K.D., Madeleine A. Pfaff,
M.A., Yabsley, M.J. 2017. Beyond the Raccoon Roundworm: The natural history of non-
raccoon Baylisascaris species in the New World. International Journal for Parasitology:
Parasites and Wildlife, 6(2), 85-99
Murray, M.H., St. Clair., C.C. 2017. Predictable features attract coyotes to residential yards.
The Journal of Wildlife Management. doi: 10.1002/jwmg.21223
Murray, M.H., Becker, D.J., Hall, R.J., Hernandez, S.M. 2016. Wildlife health and
supplemental feeding: a review and management recommendations. Biological
Conservation 204: 163–174.
Murray, M.H., Hill, J., Whyte, P., and St. Clair C.C. 2016. Urban compost attracts coyotes,
contains toxins, and may promote disease in urban-adapted wildlife. EcoHealth 13:285–
292.
St. Clair, C.C., Found, R., Gangadharan, A., and Murray, M*. 2016. Behavior-based design and
management for reserves and corridors. In: Conservation Behaviour, Berger-Tal, O., and
Saltz, D. eds. * Authors following C.C. St. Clair in alphabetical order