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08 May 2023

Research led by Marketa Zimova published in PNAS! Smallest birds are shifting fastest as temperatures warm: https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2206971120


18 September 2022

Dissertation side project on Swainson’s Warbler migration published as a collaborative study in the Journal of Field Ornithology: https://doi.org/10.5751/JFO-00134-930305


17 August 2022

Research led by David Luther published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B: https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2022.1123


16 June 2022

Last dissertation chapter published in Journal of Avian Biology.


08 March 2022

Commentary for the Audubon Magazine.


24 January 2022

Second dissertation chapter published in Ecology.


12 November 2021

Dissertation research covered by NPR and other national and international news organizations!


12 November 2021

First dissertation chapter published in Science Advances.


19 May 2021

PhD defense, successful.


 29 April 2021

Dissertation chapter posted as preprint on bioRxiv.


 26 April 2021

Accepted a position as an Associate Ecologist for the Integral Ecology Research Center. Back to Humboldt for at least a year!


 19 November 2020

Harness manuscript accepted for publication at the Journal of Field Ornithology.


12 August 2020

Oral presentation at the North American Ornithological Conference (virtual): “Seasonal behavior of an Amazonian terrestrial insectivore suggests avoidance of conditions associated with changing climate”. This was an invited talk for “Predicting bird distributions under global change” symposium organized by Maggie MacPherson.


30 July 2020

Notes on Wood Thrush telemetry manuscript accepted for publication at the Wilson Journal of Ornithology.


28 July 2020

Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the Animal Behavior Society (virtual): “A sensitive avian specialist in Amazonia uses forest microclimate refugia during ambient extremes”.