Morgan W Tingley

Affiliations: 
University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, United States 
Area:
Ecology, Conservation Biology, Quantitative Ecology, Ornithology, Global Change
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Parents

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Steven Robert Beissinger grad student 2005-2011 UC Berkeley (Evolution Tree)
Rodney Siegel post-doc 2011-2012 Institute for Bird Populations (Neurotree)
David S. Wilcove post-doc 2012-2014 Princeton (Evolution Tree)

Children

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Manette Sandor grad student 2018 University of Connecticut (Neurotree)
Jacob Socolar post-doc 2016-2018 University of Connecticut (Neurotree)
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Belitz MW, Larsen EA, Hurlbert AH, et al. (2025) Potential for bird-insect phenological mismatch in a tri-trophic system. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Liu J, Tingley MW, Wu Q, et al. (2024) Habitat fragmentation mediates the mechanisms underlying long-term climate-driven thermophilization in birds. Elife. 13
Tonelli BA, Youngflesh C, Cox T, et al. (2024) Spatial Nonstationarity in Phenological Responses of Nearctic Birds to Climate Variability. Ecology Letters. 27: e14526
Neate-Clegg MHC, Etterson MA, Tingley MW, et al. (2024) The combined effects of temperature and fragment area on the demographic rates of an Afrotropical bird community over 34 years. Biological Conservation. 282: 110051
Neate-Clegg MHC, Tonelli BA, Tingley MW. (2024) Advances in breeding phenology outpace latitudinal and elevational shifts for North American birds tracking temperature. Nature Ecology & Evolution
Curti JN, Barton M, Flores RG, et al. (2024) Using unstructured crowd-sourced data to evaluate urban tolerance of terrestrial native animal species within a California Mega-City. Plos One. 19: e0295476
Youngflesh C, Saracco JF, Siegel RB, et al. (2024) Reply to: Shrinking body size may not provide meaningful thermoregulatory benefits in a warmer world. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 8: 390-391
Clare JDJ, de Valpine P, Moanga DA, et al. (2023) A cloudy forecast for species distribution models: Predictive uncertainties abound for California birds after a century of climate and land-use change. Global Change Biology. e17019
Youngflesh C, Montgomery GA, Saracco JF, et al. (2023) Demographic consequences of phenological asynchrony for North American songbirds. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 120: e2221961120
Neate-Clegg MHC, Tonelli BA, Youngflesh C, et al. (2023) Traits shaping urban tolerance in birds differ around the world. Current Biology : Cb. 33: 1677-1688.e6
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