Papers

Tonelli, B.A., Youngflesh, C., Cox, T., Neate-Clegg, M.H.C., Cohen, E.C., Tingley, M.W. Spatial nonstationarity in phenological responses of North American birds to climate variability. In press, Ecology Letters

Neate-Clegg, M.H.C., Tonelli B.A., Tingley, M.W. (2024) Advances in breeding phenology outpace latitudinal and elevational shifts for North American birds tracking temperature. Nature Ecology and Evolution. Link

Tonelli B.A., Zelin A.E., Dearborn D.C., Tingley M.W. (2023) Individual-based Models of Avian Migration for Estimating Behavioral Traits and Predicting Ecological Interactions. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. Open Access

Tonelli B.A., Youngflesh, C., Tingley M.W. (2023) Geomagnetic disturbance associated with increased vagrancy in migratory landbirds. Scientific Reports 13:414. Open Access

Covered in Smithsonian, Audubon, Newsweek, Living Bird Magazine, CTV

Neate-Clegg, M.H.C., Tonelli B.A., Youngflesh, C., Wu, J.X., Montgomery, G.A., Şekercioğlu, Ç.H., Tingley, M.W. (2023) What is an urban bird? Trait-based predictions of urban tolerance for the world’s birds are modulated by latitude and human population density. Current Biology 33:9. Link.

Tonelli B.A., Dearborn D.C. (2019) An individual-based model for the dispersal of Ixodes scapularis by ovenbirds and wood thrushes during fall migration. Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases 10:1096-1104 Download

DuComb, E.A., Tonelli, B.A., Tuo, Y., Cole, B.F., Mori, V., Bates, J.H.T., Washko, G.R., San José Estépar, R., Kinsey,C.M. (2020) Evidence for Expanding Invasive Mediastinal Staging for Peripheral T1 Lung Tumors. Chest 158:2192–2199.

Kinsey, C.M., Billatos, E., Mori, V., Tonelli, B.A., Cole, B.F., Duan, F., Marques, H., de la Bruere, I., Onieva, J., Cleveland, A., Idelkope, D., Stevenson, C., Bates, J.H.T., Aberle, D., Spira, A., Washko, G., San José Estépar, R. (2021) A simple assessment of lung nodule location for reduction in unnecessary invasive procedures. Journal of Thoracic Disease 13:4207–4216.

Murphy, D.L., Rea, T.D., McCoy, A.M., Sayre, M.R., Fahrenbruch, C.E., Yin, L., Tonelli, B.A., Joffe, A.M., Mitchell, S.H. (2019) Inclined position is associated with improved first pass success and laryngoscopic view in prehospital endotracheal intubations. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine 37:937–941.