Martín Videla

916 total citations
36 papers, 608 citations indexed

About

Martín Videla is a scholar working on Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Insect Science and Plant Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Martín Videla has authored 36 papers receiving a total of 608 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, 19 papers in Insect Science and 16 papers in Plant Science. Recurrent topics in Martín Videla's work include Plant and animal studies (19 papers), Insect-Plant Interactions and Control (13 papers) and Plant Parasitism and Resistance (8 papers). Martín Videla is often cited by papers focused on Plant and animal studies (19 papers), Insect-Plant Interactions and Control (13 papers) and Plant Parasitism and Resistance (8 papers). Martín Videla collaborates with scholars based in Argentina, Germany and Czechia. Martín Videla's co-authors include María Silvina Fenoglio, María Rosa Rossetti, Adriana Salvo, Graciela Valladares, Ezequiel González, Ana Calviño, Arnaldo Mangeaud, María Teresa Defagó, Verena Rösch and Sarah L. Amundrud and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Soil Biology and Biochemistry and Oecologia.

In The Last Decade

Martín Videla

32 papers receiving 596 citations

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All Works

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Cofré, Noelia, Gabriel Grilli, Nicolás Marro, Martín Videla, & Carlos Urcelay. (2025). Morphological spore-based characterisation and molecular approaches reveal comparable patterns in glomeromycotan communities. Mycorrhiza. 35(2). 19–19.
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Casanelles‐Abella, Joan, Katherine C. R. Baldock, Ana Calviño, et al.. (2025). Examining Honeybee ( Apis mellifera ) Dominance Patterns Within Urban Bee Communities Worldwide. Ecology and Evolution. 15(8). e71979–e71979. 1 indexed citations
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Rossetti, María Rosa, et al.. (2025). Meta-analysis of the effects of methyl salicylate on arthropod behavior: implications for biological control. Entomologia Generalis. 45(2). 369–380. 3 indexed citations
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Videla, Martín, et al.. (2024). Soil food-web energy fluxes reveal diverse responses to smallholder land-use choices in temperate forests. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 200. 109619–109619.
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Videla, Martín, et al.. (2024). Botanical extracts for insect management: lessons from participatory research in peri-urban horticultural systems of central Argentina. Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems. 49(2). 204–227.
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Grilli, Gabriel, Noelia Cofré, Nicolás Marro, Martín Videla, & Carlos Urcelay. (2023). Shifts from conventional horticulture to agroecology impacts soil fungal diversity in Central Argentina. Mycological Progress. 22(3). 4 indexed citations
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González, Ezequiel, et al.. (2023). Agroecological transition increases arthropod diversity and decreases herbivore abundance on field margins. Agricultural and Forest Entomology. 25(3). 404–415. 2 indexed citations
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Rossetti, María Rosa, Adriana Salvo, & Martín Videla. (2022). Attractiveness and nutritional effects of flowers on the survival of a dipteran pest and its parasitoids. Journal of Applied Entomology. 146(9). 1128–1135. 1 indexed citations
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Fenoglio, María Silvina, Ana Calviño, Ezequiel González, Adriana Salvo, & Martín Videla. (2021). Urbanisation drivers and underlying mechanisms of terrestrial insect diversity loss in cities. Ecological Entomology. 46(4). 757–771. 119 indexed citations
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Fenoglio, María Silvina, María Rosa Rossetti, & Martín Videla. (2020). Negative effects of urbanization on terrestrial arthropod communities: A meta‐analysis. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 29(8). 1412–1429. 217 indexed citations
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Rossetti, María Rosa, et al.. (2019). Importance of flowers in field margins for insect communities in agroecological farms from Cordoba, Argentina.. 51(1). 249–259. 2 indexed citations
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Rossetti, María Rosa, Verena Rösch, Martín Videla, Teja Tscharntke, & Péter Batáry. (2019). Insect and plant traits drive local and landscape effects on herbivory in grassland fragments. Ecosphere. 10(5). 14 indexed citations
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Amundrud, Sarah L., Martín Videla, & Diane S. Srivastava. (2017). Dispersal barriers and climate determine the geographic distribution of the helicopter damselfly Mecistogaster modesta. Freshwater Biology. 63(2). 214–223. 9 indexed citations
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Defagó, María Teresa, Martín Videla, & Graciela Valladares. (2016). To Smell you Better: Prior Food Deprivation Increases Herbivore Insect Responsiveness to Host Plant Odor Cues. Journal of Insect Behavior. 29(5). 527–534. 11 indexed citations
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Rossetti, María Rosa, Adriana Salvo, Martín Videla, & Graciela Valladares. (2013). Forest remnants contribute to parasitoid conservation: experimental evaluation of parasitism on a leafminer host. Journal of Insect Conservation. 17(6). 1137–1144. 14 indexed citations
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Videla, Martín, Graciela Valladares, & Adriana Salvo. (2012). Choosing between good and better: optimal oviposition drives host plant selection when parents and offspring agree on best resources. Oecologia. 169(3). 743–751. 25 indexed citations
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Videla, Martín & Graciela Valladares. (2007). Induced resistance against leafminer eggs by extrusion in young potato plants. International Journal of Pest Management. 53(3). 259–262. 11 indexed citations
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Salvo, Adriana, María Silvina Fenoglio, & Martín Videla. (2005). Parasitism of a leafminer in managed versus natural habitats. Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment. 109(3-4). 213–220. 23 indexed citations
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Valladares, Graciela, et al.. (2002). Six leafmining species of Agromyzidae (Diptera) recorded for the first time in Argentina.. Revista de la Sociedad Entomológica Argentina. 61. 79–86. 1 indexed citations
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Videla, Martín, et al.. (2002). Control de Euphorbia dentata con diferentes formulaciones de glifosato en soja transgenica resistente a glifosato. Revista Brasileira de Herbicidas. 3(1). 29–29. 3 indexed citations

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