Publications
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Teitelbaum, C.S., Casazza, M.L., Overton, C.T., Sullivan, J.D., Matchett, E.L., McDuie, F., Lorenz, A.A., Ackerman, J.T., De La Cruz, S.E.W. and Prosser, D.J. (2024). Potential use of poultry farms by wild waterfowl in California's Central Valley varies across space, times of day, and species: implications for influenza transmission risk. Ecography, e06939. [open access link] [pdf]
Prosser, D. J., Teitelbaum, C. S., Yin, S., Hill, N. J., & Xiao, X. (2023). Climate change impacts on bird migration and highly pathogenic avian influenza. Nature Microbiology, 8:2223-2225. [link]
Teitelbaum, C.S., Masto, N.M., Sullivan, J.D., Keever, A.C., Poulson, R.L., Carter, D.L., Blake-Bradshaw, A.G., Highway, C.J., Feddersen, J.C., Hagy, H.M. & Gerhold, R.W. (2023). North American wintering mallards infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza show few signs of altered local or migratory movements. Scientific Reports, 13:14473. [link]
Teitelbaum, C. S., Bachner, N.C., & Hall, R.J. (2023). Post-migratory nonbreeding movements of birds: A review and case study. Ecology and Evolution, e9893. [open access link] [pdf]
Teitelbaum, C. S., Casazza, M. L., McDuie, F., De La Cruz, S. E., Overton, C. T., Hall, L. A., ... & Prosser, D. J. (2023). Waterfowl recently infected with low pathogenic avian influenza exhibit reduced local movement and delayed migration. Ecosphere, 14:e4432. [open access link] [pdf]
Mendgen, P., Converse, S.J., Pearse A.T., Teitelbaum, C.S., and Mueller, T. (2023). Differential shortstopping behaviour in whooping cranes: Habitat or social learning? Global Ecology and Conservation, e02365. [open access link] [pdf]
Buck, E.J., Sullivan, J.D., Teitelbaum C.S., Brinker, D.F., McGowan, P.C., and Prosser, D.J. (2022). An evaluation of transmitter effects on adult and juvenile Common Terns using leg-loop harness attachments. Journal of Field Ornithology, 93:3. [link]
Taylor, J.B., Sullivan, J.D., Teitelbaum, C.S., Reese, J.G., and Prosser, D.J. (2022). Comparing Landsat Dynamic Surface Water Extent to alternative methods of measuring inundation in developing waterbird habitats. Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment, 28:100845. [link]
Teitelbaum, C.S., Ackerman, J.T., Hill, M.A., Satter, J.M., Casazza, M.L., De La Cruz, S.E.W. Boyce, W.M., Buck, E.J., Eadie, J.M., Herzog, M.P., Matchett, E.L., Overton, C.T., Peterson, S.H., Plancarte, M., Ramey, A.M., Sullivan, J.D., and Prosser, D.J. (2022). Avian influenza antibody prevalence increases with mercury contamination in wild waterfowl. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 289:20221312. [link]
Teitelbaum, C.S., Altizer, S., and Hall, R.J. (2022). Habitat specialization by wildlife reduces pathogen spread in urbanizing landscapes. The American Naturalist, 199:238-251. [link]
Abrahms, B., Teitelbaum, C.S., Mueller, T., and Converse, S.J. (2021). Ontogenetic shifts from social to experiential learning drive avian migration timing. Nature Communications, 12:7326. [link]
Teitelbaum, C.S., Sirén, A.P.K., Coffel, E., Foster, J.R., Frair, J.L., Hinton, J.W., Horton, R.M., Kramer, D.W., Lesk, C., Raymond, C., Wattles, D.W., Zeller, K.A., and Morelli, T.L. (2021). Habitat use as indicator of adaptive capacity to climate change. Diversity & Distributions, 27:622-667 [open access link] [pdf]
Teitelbaum, C.S., Hepinstall-Cymerman, J., Kidd-Weaver, A., Hernandez, S.M., Altizer, S., and Hall, R.J. (2020). Urban specialization reduces habitat connectivity by a highly mobile wading bird. Movement Ecology, 8:49. [open access link] [pdf]
Teitelbaum, C.S., Altizer, S., and Hall, R.J. (2020). Movement rules determine nomadic species' responses to resource supplementation and degradation. Journal of Animal Ecology, 89:2644-2656. [link]
Teitelbaum, C.S., Amoroso, C.R., Huang, S., Davies, T.J., Rushmore, J., Drake, J.M., Stephens, P.R., Byers, J.E., Majewska, A.A., and Nunn, C.L. (2020). A comparison of diversity estimators applied to a database of host-parasite associations. Ecography, 43:1316-1328. [open access link] [pdf]
Kramer, A.M., Teitelbaum, C.S., Griffin, A., and Drake, J.M. (2019). Multiscale model of regional population decline in little brown bats due to white-nose syndrome. Ecology and Evolution, 9:8639-8651. [open access link] [pdf]
Teitelbaum, C.S. and Mueller, T. (2019). Beyond migration: causes and consequences of nomadic animal movements. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 34:569-581. [link]
Tucker, M.A., et al. [65 other authors, including Teitelbaum, C.S.] (2019). Large birds travel farther in homogeneous environments. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 28:576-587. [link]
Becker, D.J., Teitelbaum, C.S., Murray, M.H., Curry, S.E., Welch, C.N., Ellison, T., Adams, H.C., Rozier, R.S., Lipp, E.K., Hernandez, S.M., Altizer, S., and Hall, R.J. (2018). Assessing the contributions of intraspecific and environmental sources of infection in urban wildlife: Salmonella enterica and white ibis as a case study. Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 15:20180654. [link]
Teitelbaum, C.S., Converse, S.J., Fagan, W.F., and Mueller, T. (2018). Movement Ecology of Reintroduced Migratory Whooping Cranes. In: French, Jr., J.B., Converse, S.J., Austin, J.E. (Eds.), Whooping Cranes: Biology and Conservation. Biodiversity of the World: Conservation from Genes to Landscapes. Academic Press, San Diego, CA. [link].
Sánchez, C.A., Becker, D.J., Teitelbaum, C.S., Barriga, P., Brown, L.M., Majewska, A.A., Hall, R.J., and Altizer S. (2018). On the relationship between body condition and parasite infection in wildlife: a review and meta-analysis. Ecology Letters, 21:1869-1884. [link]
Teitelbaum, C.S., Converse, S.J., and Mueller, T. (2018). The importance of early life experience and animal cultures in reintroductions. Conservation Letters, e12599. [open access link] [pdf]
Teitelbaum, C.S., Huang, S., Hall, R.J., and Altizer S. (2018). Migratory behaviour predicts greater parasite diversity in ungulates. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 285:20180089. [link]
Teitelbaum, C.S., Converse, S.J., and Mueller, T. (2017). Birds choose long-term partners years before breeding. Animal Behaviour, 134:147–154. [link]
Selva, N., Teitelbaum, C.S., Sergiela, A., Zwijacz-Kozicaa, T., Ziębac, F., Bojarskaa, K., and Mueller, T. (2017). Supplementary ungulate feeding affects movement behavior of brown bears. Basic and Applied Ecology, 24:68-76 [link]
Teitelbaum, C.S., Converse, C.J., Fagan, W.F., Böhning-Gaese, K., O'Hara, R.B., Lacy, A.E., and Mueller, T. (2016). Experience drives innovation of new migration patterns of whooping cranes in response to global change. Nature Communications, 7:12793 . [open access link] [pdf]
Teitelbaum, C.S., Fagan, W.F., Fleming, C.H., Dressler, G., Calabrese, J.M., Leimgruber, P., and Mueller, T. (2015). How far to go? Determinants of migration distance in land mammals. Ecology Letters, 18:545–552. [link] [cover]
Prosser, D. J., Teitelbaum, C. S., Yin, S., Hill, N. J., & Xiao, X. (2023). Climate change impacts on bird migration and highly pathogenic avian influenza. Nature Microbiology, 8:2223-2225. [link]
Teitelbaum, C.S., Masto, N.M., Sullivan, J.D., Keever, A.C., Poulson, R.L., Carter, D.L., Blake-Bradshaw, A.G., Highway, C.J., Feddersen, J.C., Hagy, H.M. & Gerhold, R.W. (2023). North American wintering mallards infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza show few signs of altered local or migratory movements. Scientific Reports, 13:14473. [link]
Teitelbaum, C. S., Bachner, N.C., & Hall, R.J. (2023). Post-migratory nonbreeding movements of birds: A review and case study. Ecology and Evolution, e9893. [open access link] [pdf]
Teitelbaum, C. S., Casazza, M. L., McDuie, F., De La Cruz, S. E., Overton, C. T., Hall, L. A., ... & Prosser, D. J. (2023). Waterfowl recently infected with low pathogenic avian influenza exhibit reduced local movement and delayed migration. Ecosphere, 14:e4432. [open access link] [pdf]
Mendgen, P., Converse, S.J., Pearse A.T., Teitelbaum, C.S., and Mueller, T. (2023). Differential shortstopping behaviour in whooping cranes: Habitat or social learning? Global Ecology and Conservation, e02365. [open access link] [pdf]
Buck, E.J., Sullivan, J.D., Teitelbaum C.S., Brinker, D.F., McGowan, P.C., and Prosser, D.J. (2022). An evaluation of transmitter effects on adult and juvenile Common Terns using leg-loop harness attachments. Journal of Field Ornithology, 93:3. [link]
Taylor, J.B., Sullivan, J.D., Teitelbaum, C.S., Reese, J.G., and Prosser, D.J. (2022). Comparing Landsat Dynamic Surface Water Extent to alternative methods of measuring inundation in developing waterbird habitats. Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment, 28:100845. [link]
Teitelbaum, C.S., Ackerman, J.T., Hill, M.A., Satter, J.M., Casazza, M.L., De La Cruz, S.E.W. Boyce, W.M., Buck, E.J., Eadie, J.M., Herzog, M.P., Matchett, E.L., Overton, C.T., Peterson, S.H., Plancarte, M., Ramey, A.M., Sullivan, J.D., and Prosser, D.J. (2022). Avian influenza antibody prevalence increases with mercury contamination in wild waterfowl. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 289:20221312. [link]
Teitelbaum, C.S., Altizer, S., and Hall, R.J. (2022). Habitat specialization by wildlife reduces pathogen spread in urbanizing landscapes. The American Naturalist, 199:238-251. [link]
Abrahms, B., Teitelbaum, C.S., Mueller, T., and Converse, S.J. (2021). Ontogenetic shifts from social to experiential learning drive avian migration timing. Nature Communications, 12:7326. [link]
Teitelbaum, C.S., Sirén, A.P.K., Coffel, E., Foster, J.R., Frair, J.L., Hinton, J.W., Horton, R.M., Kramer, D.W., Lesk, C., Raymond, C., Wattles, D.W., Zeller, K.A., and Morelli, T.L. (2021). Habitat use as indicator of adaptive capacity to climate change. Diversity & Distributions, 27:622-667 [open access link] [pdf]
Teitelbaum, C.S., Hepinstall-Cymerman, J., Kidd-Weaver, A., Hernandez, S.M., Altizer, S., and Hall, R.J. (2020). Urban specialization reduces habitat connectivity by a highly mobile wading bird. Movement Ecology, 8:49. [open access link] [pdf]
Teitelbaum, C.S., Altizer, S., and Hall, R.J. (2020). Movement rules determine nomadic species' responses to resource supplementation and degradation. Journal of Animal Ecology, 89:2644-2656. [link]
Teitelbaum, C.S., Amoroso, C.R., Huang, S., Davies, T.J., Rushmore, J., Drake, J.M., Stephens, P.R., Byers, J.E., Majewska, A.A., and Nunn, C.L. (2020). A comparison of diversity estimators applied to a database of host-parasite associations. Ecography, 43:1316-1328. [open access link] [pdf]
Kramer, A.M., Teitelbaum, C.S., Griffin, A., and Drake, J.M. (2019). Multiscale model of regional population decline in little brown bats due to white-nose syndrome. Ecology and Evolution, 9:8639-8651. [open access link] [pdf]
Teitelbaum, C.S. and Mueller, T. (2019). Beyond migration: causes and consequences of nomadic animal movements. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 34:569-581. [link]
Tucker, M.A., et al. [65 other authors, including Teitelbaum, C.S.] (2019). Large birds travel farther in homogeneous environments. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 28:576-587. [link]
Becker, D.J., Teitelbaum, C.S., Murray, M.H., Curry, S.E., Welch, C.N., Ellison, T., Adams, H.C., Rozier, R.S., Lipp, E.K., Hernandez, S.M., Altizer, S., and Hall, R.J. (2018). Assessing the contributions of intraspecific and environmental sources of infection in urban wildlife: Salmonella enterica and white ibis as a case study. Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 15:20180654. [link]
Teitelbaum, C.S., Converse, S.J., Fagan, W.F., and Mueller, T. (2018). Movement Ecology of Reintroduced Migratory Whooping Cranes. In: French, Jr., J.B., Converse, S.J., Austin, J.E. (Eds.), Whooping Cranes: Biology and Conservation. Biodiversity of the World: Conservation from Genes to Landscapes. Academic Press, San Diego, CA. [link].
Sánchez, C.A., Becker, D.J., Teitelbaum, C.S., Barriga, P., Brown, L.M., Majewska, A.A., Hall, R.J., and Altizer S. (2018). On the relationship between body condition and parasite infection in wildlife: a review and meta-analysis. Ecology Letters, 21:1869-1884. [link]
Teitelbaum, C.S., Converse, S.J., and Mueller, T. (2018). The importance of early life experience and animal cultures in reintroductions. Conservation Letters, e12599. [open access link] [pdf]
Teitelbaum, C.S., Huang, S., Hall, R.J., and Altizer S. (2018). Migratory behaviour predicts greater parasite diversity in ungulates. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 285:20180089. [link]
Teitelbaum, C.S., Converse, S.J., and Mueller, T. (2017). Birds choose long-term partners years before breeding. Animal Behaviour, 134:147–154. [link]
Selva, N., Teitelbaum, C.S., Sergiela, A., Zwijacz-Kozicaa, T., Ziębac, F., Bojarskaa, K., and Mueller, T. (2017). Supplementary ungulate feeding affects movement behavior of brown bears. Basic and Applied Ecology, 24:68-76 [link]
Teitelbaum, C.S., Converse, C.J., Fagan, W.F., Böhning-Gaese, K., O'Hara, R.B., Lacy, A.E., and Mueller, T. (2016). Experience drives innovation of new migration patterns of whooping cranes in response to global change. Nature Communications, 7:12793 . [open access link] [pdf]
Teitelbaum, C.S., Fagan, W.F., Fleming, C.H., Dressler, G., Calabrese, J.M., Leimgruber, P., and Mueller, T. (2015). How far to go? Determinants of migration distance in land mammals. Ecology Letters, 18:545–552. [link] [cover]
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