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Timothy J OConnell

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Robertson E, La Sorte F, Mays J, Taillie P, Robinson O, Ansley R, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2024 Mar; 121(12):e2308433121. PMID: 38437528
The green-up of vegetation in spring brings a pulse of food resources that many animals track during migration. However, green-up phenology is changing with climate change, posing an immense challenge...
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Scimeca R, Carpenter A, Caron M, Matt C, Brandao J, OConnell T, et al.
J Parasit Dis . 2023 Mar; 47(1):140-145. PMID: 36910312
Passerine birds are widely distributed and adapted to various habitats, therefore they are commonly exposed to, and infected with The purpose of our project was to determine the prevalence and...
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Riggs G, Barton C, Riding C, OConnell T, Loss S
Urban Ecosyst . 2023 Jan; :1-11. PMID: 36588777
Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11252-022-01304-w.
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Loss S, Boughton B, Cady S, Londe D, McKinney C, OConnell T, et al.
J Anim Ecol . 2022 May; 91(7):1361-1372. PMID: 35593055
A vast global literature documents that free-roaming domestic cats (Felis catus) have substantial negative effects on wildlife, including through predation, fear, disease and competition-related impacts that have contributed to numerous...
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Matt C, Di Girolamo N, Hallman R, Bailey K, OConnell T, Brandao J
J Am Vet Med Assoc . 2022 Jan; 260(6):628-633. PMID: 34986113
Objective: To determine the prevalence of pectoral girdle fractures in wild passerines found dead following presumed window collision and evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of various radiographic views for diagnosis of...
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Sinnott E, Papes M, OConnell T
Ecol Evol . 2021 Aug; 11(16):11123-11133. PMID: 34429907
Boundaries between vegetation types, known as ecotones, can be dynamic in response to climatic changes. The North American Great Plains includes a forest-grassland ecotone in the southcentral United States that...
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Riding C, OConnell T, Loss S
Sci Rep . 2021 May; 11(1):11062. PMID: 34040016
Expansion of urbanization and infrastructure associated with human activities has numerous impacts on wildlife including causing wildlife-structure collisions. Collisions with building windows represent a top bird mortality source, but a...
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Elmore J, Hager S, Cosentino B, OConnell T, Riding C, Anderson M, et al.
Conserv Biol . 2020 Jun; 35(2):654-665. PMID: 32537779
Collisions with buildings cause up to 1 billion bird fatalities annually in the United States and Canada. However, efforts to reduce collisions would benefit from studies conducted at large spatial...
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Cady S, OConnell T, Loss S, Jaffe N, Davis C
Glob Chang Biol . 2019 Apr; 25(8):2691-2702. PMID: 31025464
Global climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of weather extremes, including severe droughts in many regions. Drought can impact organisms by inhibiting reproduction, reducing survival and abundance, and...
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Thomas J, Raja R, Johnson B, OConnell T, Sankar G, Khimyak T
Chem Commun (Camb) . 2003 Jun; (10):1126-7. PMID: 12778699
Adipic acid (2) production currently entails use and generation of environmentally harmful materials: an efficient catalyst, consisting of nanoparticles of Ru10Pt2 anchored within the pores of mesoporous silica, facilitates the...