JHERIME L. KELLERMANN 1821 N. Winstel Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85716 email: jlkellermann@gmail.com cell: (707) 599-0777



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JHERIME L. KELLERMANN 1821 N. Winstel Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85716 email: jlkellermann@gmail.com cell: (707) 599-0777 EDUCATION PhD 2013. University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. Major: Wildlife Conservation & Management, Minor: Renewable Natural Resources Dissertation: Spatiotemporal and phenological patterns of bird migration and the influence of climate and disturbance in the Madrean Sky Island Archipelago and American southwest. MS 2007. Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA. Major: Wildlife Thesis: Ecological and Economic services provided by birds on Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee farms. BA 1998. Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. Multiple Major Program: Anthropology & Psychology TEACHING POSITIONS Fall 2013 to date: Assistant Professor, Oregon Institute of Technology, Biological Resources, Environmental Sciences Dept., Klamath Falls, OR Fall 2011: Lead-Teaching Associate - Ecology (ECOL302), University of Arizona, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Dept., Tucson, AZ Spring 2011: Graduate Teaching Associate - Intro Ecology & Evolutionary Biology (ECOL182L), University of Arizona, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Dept., Tucson, AZ Fall 2009 & 2010: Graduate Teaching Associate - Ecology (ECOL302), University of Arizona, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Dept., Tucson, AZ Spring 2007: Graduate Teaching Assistant - Ornithology (WDLF 365), Humboldt State University, Wildlife Dept., Arcata, CA Fall 2006: Graduate Teaching Assistant - Wildlife Management & Research Techniques (WDLF 311), Humboldt State University, Wildlife Dept., Arcata, CA Fall 2006: Tutor Ecology of Wildlife Populations (WDLF 478), Humboldt State University, Learning Center, Tutorial Services Fall 2005: Graduate Teaching Assistant Advanced Ornithology Lab (WDLF465), Humboldt State University, Wildlife Dept., Arcata, CA Fall 1999: Naturalist, Ferry Beach Ecology School, Saco, ME Invited Guest lecturer

Jherime L. Kellermann, Curriculum Vitae 2 Fall 2010, 2011, & 2012: Fire Ecology (RNR 355), UA, Lead instructor: Dr. Don Falk Fall 2011 & 2012: Ornithology (ECOL485/585), UA, Lead instructor: Dr. Renee Duckworth Fall 2010 & 2011: Conservation Biology (ECOL406/506), UA, Lead instructor: Dr. Kevin Bonine Fall 2010 & 2011: Ecology (ECOL302), UA, Lead instructor: Dr. Mitch Pavao-Zuckerman RESEARCH POSITIONS 08/19/2013 to date: Science Coordinator, Crater Lake National Park Science and Learning Center, Crater Lake National Park, OR 02/04/2013 08/30/2013: Wildlife Ecologist, USA National Phenology Network, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 01/11/2012 12/20/2012: Graduate Research Associate, USA National Phenology Network, Tucson, AZ 08/2008 06/2011: Graduate Research Associate, School of Natural Resources & Environment, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 05/2009 o5/2010: STEP Biologist, US Forest Service, Coronado National Forest, Hereford, AZ 02/2008-05/2008: Biologist, US Fish & Wildlife Service, Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge, CA 05/2007-08/2007: Biologist, Bureau of Reclamation, lower Colorado River, AZ and CA 05/2004 07/2008: Biological Contractor, Klamath Bird Observatory, Ashland, OR 08/2003-11/2003: Biologist Abaco Parrot Project, North Carolina State University, Abaco, Bahamas 05/2002-07/2004: Crew leader, USFS Pacific Southwest Research Station, Redwood Sciences Laboratory, Arcata, CA 02/2002-04/2002: Biological Technician, Institute for Wildlife Studies, San Clamente Island, CA 01/2001-08/2001: Assistant Project Coordinator Puaiohi Recovery Project, USGS Pacific Islands Ecosystem Research Center, HI 02/2000-08/2000: Biological Technician, US Forest Service, Gila National Forest, Silver City, NM 05/1999-08/1999: Biological Technician, Institute for Bird Populations, Fremont National Forest, OR 01/1999-05/1999: Biological Technician Puaiohi Recovery Project, USGS Pacific Islands Ecosystem Research Center, HI 07/1998-11/1998: Aviculture Intern, The Peregrine Fund, Keauhou Bird Conservation Center, HI 06/1996-08/1996: Technician, Foundación Jatún Satcha, Bilsa Biosphere Reserve, Ecuador

Jherime L. Kellermann, Curriculum Vitae 3 PUBLICATIONS IN PREPARATION Kellermann, J.L. & E. M. Wood (Volume editors) Phenological synchrony of North American bird migration with seasonal resources in a changing climate. Studies in Avian Biology Kellermann, J.L. & C. van Riper III. In prep. Spatiotemporal responses of bird migration to interannual climatic variation across elevation gradients. Cortés Montaño, C., J.L. Kellermann, P. Fule, & D.A. Falk. In prep. Assessing Thick-billed Parrot (Rhynchopsitta pachyrhyncha: Psittacidae) old-growth forest habitat in northwestern México IN REVIEW Kellermann, J.L. & C. van Riper III. In Review. Detecting mismatches of bird migration stopover and tree phenology in response to changing climate. Oecologia Enquist, C.A.F., J.L. Kellermann, K.L. Gerst, & A. Miller-Rushing. In Review. Phenology for resource management: connecting science to practice. International Journal of Biometeorology Kellermann, J.L., C.A.F. Enquist, A. Rosemartin, D.L. Humple, N.E. Seavy, R. L. Cormier, and L. Barnett. In Review. A bird's eye view of the USA National Phenology Network. Studies in Avian Biology Kellermann, J.L. and C. van Riper III. In Review. Phenological synchrony of North American bird migration with seasonal resources in a changing climate. Studies in Avian Biology PUBLISHED Rosemartin, A.H., T.M. Crimmins, C.A.F. Enquist, K.L. Gerst, J.L. Kellermann, E.E. Posthumus, J. Weltzin, E.G. Denny, P. Guertin & L. Marsh. 2013. Organizing Phenological Data Resources to Inform Natural Resource Conservation. Biological Conservation doi: 10.1016/j.biocon.2013.07.003 Johnson, M. D., J. L., Kellermann & A. M. Stercho. 2010. Pest reduction services by birds in shade and sun coffee in Jamaica. Animal Conservation 13: 140-147. Johnson, M. D., N. J. Levy, J. L. Kellermann, & D. E. Robinson. 2009. Effects of shade and bird exclusion on arthropods and leaf damage on coffee farms in Jamaica s Blue Mountains. Agroforestry Systems 76: 139-148. Kellermann, J. L., M.D. Johnson, A.M. Stercho, & S. Hackett. 2008. Ecological and economic services of birds on Jamaican Blue mountain coffee farms. Conservation Biology 22: 177-1185. Kellermann, J.L. & M.D. Johnson. 2006. Coffee-Friendly Birds: Can birds reduce pests in coffee? Biocontrol News & Information 27: 53N. Tweed, E.J., J.T. Foster, B.L. Woodworth, W.B. Monahan, J. L. Kellermann, & A. Lieberman. 2006. Breeding biology and success of a reintroduced population of the Critically endangered Puaiohi. The Auk 123: 753-763.

Jherime L. Kellermann, Curriculum Vitae 4 Tweed, E.J., J.T. Foster, B.L. Woodworth, P. Oesterle, C. Kuehler, A. Lieberman, T.A. Powers, K. Whitaker, W.B. Monahan, J.L. Kellermann, & T. Telfer. 2003. Survival, dispersal, and homerange establishment of reintroduced captive-bred Puaiohi, Myadestes palmeri. Biological Conservation 111: 1-9. REPORTS (Peer-reviewed) Kellermann, J.L., T.M. Crimmins, E.G. Denny, C.A.F. Enquist, K.L. Gerst, A.H. Rosemartin, and J.F. Weltzin. 2013. Nature's Notebook: 2012 State of the Data. USA NPN Technical Series 2013 001 USGS IP-046270. https://www.usanpn.org/files/shared/files/usa-npn_dps_2011_draft_final_2012-09-17.pdf Kellermann, J.L., T.M. Crimmins, E.G. Denny, C.A.F. Enquist, R.L. Marsh, A.H. Rosemartin, J.F. Weltzin. 2012. Nature's Notebook: 2011 Data & Participant Summary. USA NPN Technical Series 2012 001. USGS IP-038693. https://www.usanpn.org/files/shared/files/national_phenology_network-state-of-the-data- 2012.pdf CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (1 st author) Kellermann, J.L., K.L. Gerst, & C.A.F. Enquist. 2013. When is the onset of a phenophase? Calculating phenological metrics from status monitoring data in the National Phenology Database. 98 th Annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Minneapolis, MN. Kellermann, J. L. and E. M. Wood (Symposium organizers) 2012. Tracking migratory stopover phenology: Climate change and the phenological synchrony of North American bird migration with seasonal resources. 5 th North American Ornithological Conference, Vancouver, B.C., Canada. http://www.naoc-v2012.com/files/kellermann.pdf Kellermann, J.L. & C. van Riper III. 2012. Phenological synchrony, habitat breadth, and responses to climatic variation of bird migration in the Madrean Archipelago & American southwest. 5 th North American Ornithological Conference, Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Kellermann, J.L., D. Falk, & C. van Riper III. 2011. Migratory stopover habitat and landscape fire mosaics in Arizona s Madrean Archipelago. 36 th Annual Conference of Western Field Ornithologists, Sierra Vista, AZ, USA. Kellermann, J.L. & C. van Riper III. 2010. (Invited) Spring migration phenology and plasticity of habitat use by Neotropical migratory birds across an elevational gradient within the Madrean Archipelago, AZ, USA 25 th International Ornithological Congress, Campos do Jordao, Brazil. Kellermann, J.L. & C. van Riper III. 2010. Temporal and spatial patterns of spring migration and plant phenology across large elevational gradients in the arid southwestern United States. COS/AOU/SCO 2010 Joint Meeting, San Diego, CA. Kellermann, J.L. & M.D. Johnson. 2009. Avian Diversity across tropical agroecosystems of Jamaica. 79 th Meeting of Cooper Ornithological Society. Tucson, AZ.

Jherime L. Kellermann, Curriculum Vitae 5 Kellermann, J. L., M.D. Johnson, A.M. Stercho, S. Hackett, & D. W. Robinson. 2008. (Invited) Pest Control as an incentive for Bird Conservation in coffee Plantations. 4 th International Partners in Flight Conference, McAllen, TX. Kellermann, J. L. 2008. (Invited) Potential effects of late season hunting on Aleutian Cackling Goose Distribution around Humboldt Bay. Humboldt Bay Symposium, Eureka, CA. Kellermann, J.L., M.D. Johnson, & A.M. Stercho. 2007. Ecological services of birds on Jamaican coffee farms: An economic incentive for habitat conservation. The Wildlife Society, Western Section, Annual Conference, Monterrey, CA, USA. Kellermann, J.L., M.D. Johnson, & A.M. Stercho. 2006. Neotropical insectivorous birds as pest control of the coffee berry-borer Hypothenemus hampeii on Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee farms. IV North American Ornithological Conference, Veracruz, Mexico. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (co- author) Crimmins, T. M., J. Kellermann, and J. F. Weltzin. 2012. A bird's eye view of the USA National Phenology Network: Expanding the scale of phenological research in avian ecology. 5 th North American Ornithological Conference, Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Crimmins, T. M., J. F. Weltzin, and J. Kellermann. 2012. Anomalous Warm Spring of 2010 Advances Deciduous Forest Leaf-out: Application of the Nature s Notebook Dataset and Visualization Analysis Tool. 97 th Annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Portland, OR. Johnson, M.D., B. Campos, J. Kellermann, S. Railsback, & V. Jirinec. 2010. Pest control services in coffee farms as a tool for bird and habitat conservation. 25 th International Ornithological Congress, Campos do Jordao, Brazil. Johnson, M.D., Campos, B.R., Jirinec, V., Kellermann, J.L., & Railsback, S.F. 2010. Spatial ecology of ecosystem services provided by birds. COS/AOU/SCO 2010 Joint Meeting, San Diego, CA. M.D. Johnson, Kellermann, J.L., A.M. Stercho, R. Fowler, & D. Robinson. 2006. Can shade trees and birds help Jamaican coffee farmers with insect pests? 20 th Annual meeting Society for Conservation Biology, San Jose, CA, USA. Monahan W., J. L. Kellermann, E. J. Tweed, & B. L. Woodworth. 2003. Habitat shortage vs. life history feature incompatibility: Quantitative assessment of factors limiting numbers of a critically endangered Hawaiian solitaire. 5 th Bay Area Conservation Biology Symposium. Monahan W.B., J. L. Kellermann, E. J. Tweed, & B. L. Woodworth. 2002. Population consequences of life history features in an endemic and critically endangered Hawaiian Solitaire. 23 rd International Ornithological Congress, Beijing, China. Tweed, E.J., W.B. Monahan, J. Foster, J.L. Kellermann, & B.L. Woodworth. 2001. Behavior of a reintroduced population of captive-bred critically endangered Puaiohi. Society for Conservation Biology Conference, Hilo, HI.

Jherime L. Kellermann, Curriculum Vitae 6 GRANTS 2011 National Geographic, BioBlitz Saguaro National Park ($2,000) 2010 Desert Southwest Cooperative Ecosystems Study Unit grant ($15,000) 2010 University of Arizona, Graduate and Professional Student Council Travel Grant ($500) 2010 International Ornithological Congress Travel Grant ($500) 2010 Grants for Conservation Biology Research, T&E Inc., NM ($2,000) 2009 Desert Southwest Cooperative Ecosystems Study Unit grant ($15,000) 2006 Conservation Trust, National Geographic Society, Co-investigator. ($22,000) 2006 USFWS Noetropical Migratory Bird grant, Investigator ($32,000) 2005 Frank M. Chapman Award, American Museum of Natural History, NY ($2,000) 2005 Mewaldt-King Award, Cooper Ornithological Society, KS ($1,000) 2001 Dan Moriarty Award, Kilauea National Wildlife Refuge, HI ($2,000) AWARDS 2007 James Koplin Award, Humboldt State University, CA 2012-2013 Outstanding Dissertation Award, SNRE, University of Arizona