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Andrew W. Jones, Ph. D.

Department of Ornithology Phone: (216) 231-4600 ext. 3332 Cleveland Museum of Natural History Fax: (216) 231-5919 1 Wade Oval Drive, University Circle E-mail: [email protected] Cleveland, OH 44106-1767

CURRENT POSITION Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland, OH Director of Conservation. April 2018-present. Director of Science. August 2011-March 2018. William A. and Nancy R. Klamm Endowed Chair of Ornithology, Curator and Head of Department of Ornithology. March 2006-present. ADJUNCT POSITIONS University of Akron, Akron, OH 2016-present Ad hoc Graduate Faculty member, Department of Biology.

University of Toledo, Toledo, OH 2018-present Graduate Faculty Special Status, in association with the Environmental Sciences Department.

EDUCATION University of Minnesota - St. Paul, MN Sep 1999 – Feb 2006 Ph.D. in Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior Dissertation: Evolutionary History of Philippine University of Tennessee - Knoxville, TN Sep 1995 - May 1999 B.S. in Biological Sciences, with Ecology and Evolutionary Biology concentration. PUBLICATIONS – Peer Reviewed Jones, A. W., B. Weidig, J. C. Spetz, C. L. Brennan. accepted, Ohio Biological Survey Notes. deaths from fishing lines: a Barn Owl case study. Slusarczyk, C., Jr. and A. W. Jones. 2017. Observations of a Killdeer nest with possible simultaneous polygamy. Northeastern Naturalist 24:N34-N36. Jones, A. W. and H. T. Bartlett. 2017. A bilateral gynandromorph Northern Cardinal from South Bass Island. Ohio Biological Survey Notes 7:14-16. Jones, A. W. and R. A. Saporito. 2016. Bird mobbing of Boa constrictor in lowland tropical rainforest of Costa Rica. The Herpetological Bulletin 137: 32. Brennan, C. L. and A. W. Jones. 2016. Song structure and cadence of the Veery (Catharus fuscescens) in the Appalachian Mountains. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 128:75-85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1676/wils-128-01-75-85.1 Persad, A. B., A. W. Jones, M. E. Redding, C. M. Ranger and J. Seyjagat. in press, Proceedings of Environmental Concerns in Rights-of-way Management Symposium (2012). Surveys of birds and squirrel activity associated with treated Green Ash trees (Fraxinus pennsylvania) in Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) (Agrilus planipennis Fairmare) management programs in northwest Ohio. A. W. Jones 2

Jones, A. W. and M. C. L. Jones. 2015. Pelomedusa galeata (South African Helmeted Turtle). Mutualistic behavior. Herpetological Review 46:427. Media coverage: National Geographic News (blog & Twitter), National Geographic Kids magazine November 2016. Jones, A. W. 2015. Range extension of the White-headed Buffalo-Weaver Dinemellia dinemelli in the central Afar, Ethiopia. Scopus 35:46-47. Saporito, R. A., A. W. Jones, and A. Snow. 2015. Pseustes poecilonotus (Bird- eating Snake). Predation. Herpetological Review 46:106-107. Moyle, R. G., P. A. Hosner, A. W. Jones, and D. C. Outlaw. 2015. Phylogeny and biogeography of Ficedula flycatchers (Aves: Muscicapidae): novel results from fresh source material. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 82:87-94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2014.09.029 Media coverage: CMNH's Explore magazine. Persad, A. B., J. Siefer, R. Montan, S. Kirby, O. J. Rocha, M. E. Redding, C. M. Ranger, and A. W. Jones. 2013. Effects of Emerald Ash Borer infestation on the structure and material properties of ash trees. Arborioculture and Urban Forestry 39:11-16. Zink, R. M., A. W. Jones, C. Farquhar, M. C. Westberg, and J. I. Gonzales Rojas. 2011. Endangered species management and the role of conservation genetics: a response to Barr et al. The Auk 128:794-797. Borden, W. C., O. M. Lockhart, A. W. Jones, and M. S. Lyons. 2010. Seasonal, taxonomic, and spatial components of bird-window collisions on an urban university campus in Cleveland, OH. Ohio Journal of Science 110:44-52. Media coverage: CMNH's Explore magazine. Zink, R. M., A. W. Jones, C. Farquhar, M. C. Westberg, and J. I. Gonzales Rojas. 2010. Comparison of molecular markers in the endangered Black-capped Vireo (Vireo atricapilla) and their interpretation in conservation. The Auk 127:797- 806. Tripi, P. A., R. Lee, J. B. Keiper, A. W. Jones, and J. E. Arnold. 2010. An unusual case of ingestion of a moth cocoon in a 14-month-old girl. American Journal of Otolaryngology 31:123-6. Putnam, C. G., A. W. Jones, and R. S. Ridgely. 2009. Two Long-billed Dowitcher (Limnodromus scolopaceus) specimens from Ecuador. Cotinga 31:130-132. Jones, A. W. and R. S. Kennedy. 2008. Evolution in a tropical archipelago: comparative phylogeography of Philippine fauna and flora reveals complex patterns of colonization and diversification. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 95:620-639. Jones, A. W. and R. S. Kennedy. 2008. Plumage convergence and evolutionary history of the Island Thrush (Turdus poliocephalus) in the Philippines. The Condor 110:35-44. Bridge, E. S., G. A. Voelker, C. W. Thompson, A. W. Jones and A. J. Baker. 2007. Effects of size and migratory behavior on the evolution of wing molt in terns (Sternae): a phylogenetic-comparative study. The Auk 124:841-856. A. W. Jones 3

J. M. Craine, J. Battersby, A. J. Elmore, and A. W. Jones. 2007. Building EDENs: the rise of environmentally distributed ecological networks. BioScience 57:45-54. Bridge, E. S., A. W. Jones, and A. Baker. 2005. A phylogenetic framework for the terns (Sternini) inferred from mtDNA sequences: implications for and plumage evolution. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 35:459-469. PUBLICATIONS – Edited Jones, A. W. 2017. Paltry Tyrannulet (Zimmerius vilissimus), version 1.0. In Neotropical Birds Online (T. S. Schulenberg, editor). Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, New York, USA. https://doi.org/10.2173/nb.paltyr1.01 Jones, A. W., H. Clebsch, J. Zickefoose, and C. L. Brennan. 2017. Windfall: a road-killed Common Nighthawk disgorges a mass of data. Ohio Cardinal 40: 144- 145. Jones, A. W. 2016. In memoriam: J. Wallace Coffey (1940-2016). The Migrant 87(4):136-137. Jones, A. W. 2017. Proposal 741: Split Zimmerius vilissimus into two or three species. South American Checklist Committee. Jones, A. W. 2015. [Review of]The World's Rarest Birds and The Rare Birds of North America. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 127:550-552. Jones, A. W. 2010. [Review of] Molt in North American Birds. The Condor 112:862-865. O'Bryan, C., J. W. Coffey, and A. W. Jones. 2008. First winter nesting of the Barn Owl (Tyto alba) in Virginia. The Raven 79:3-4. Jones, A. W. 2008. [Review of] Silence of the Songbirds and Birder's Conservation Handbook. Birding 40:78-84. Jones, A. W. 2006. New Volunteer Effort at CMNH. The Cleveland Bird Calendar 102:17-18. Jones, A. W. and A. X. Hertzel. 2006. Barn Owl specimen from North Oaks, Ramsey County [MN]. The Loon 78:176. Jones, A. W. and T. Vogel. 2006. Parasitic Jaeger specimen from Chisago County [MN]. The Loon 78:116-117 Jones, A. W. 2005. Changes to the Minnesota bird list, 1998-2004. The Loon 76:182-185. Zink, R. M. and A. W. Jones. 2004. [Review of] The Speciation and Biogeography of Birds. The Auk 121:1296-1298. PUBLICATIONS – Editorial Role Editorial board. Explore (CMNH member magazine). 2013-present. Editorial consultant. The Ohio Cardinal. 2013-present. Editorial consultant. Cleveland Bird Calendar. January 2007-present. Editor-in-Chief. The Ohio Cardinal. 2008-2010.

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HONORS, AWARDS, & FUNDING (highlights) Columbus Audubon Conservation Grant. 2017. Lights Out Cleveland: Data Analysis and Specimen Preparation. Fellow. American Ornithological Society. 2017. Fellow. Institute for the Science of Origins. Case Western Reserve University. 2009-present. Elective Member of the American Ornithologists' Union. 2009. Stephen M. Russell Graduate Lectureship, Bristol Bird Club, Bristol, TN GRADUATE STUDENT ADVISING Page, Kyle. M.S. Committee Member. Migration and demography of Red-headed Woodpeckers. University of Toledo. Current. Trimbath, Ryan J. Ph.D. Committee Member. Stable isotope perspectives on Herring Gulls in the Great Lakes. University of Akron. Current. Brennan, Courtney. Master’s Thesis Advisor. Singing behavior and geographic variation in the songs of the Veery (Catharus fuscescens) across the Appalachian mountains. Cleveland State University. Thesis completed 2014. Bolen, Dee. Master's Thesis Advisor. John Carroll University, studied UV reflectance in bird eggs. Thesis completed December 2011. SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATIONS (highlights) Starkloff N. C., A. W. Jones, B. M. Winger, W. C. Turner, J. K. Kirchman. 2018. Variation in malarial prevalence and diversity in thrush congeners along a latitudinal gradient of the Appalachian highlands. American Ornithological Society, Tucson, AZ. April 2018.

Shumar, M. B., T. Jasinski, A. W. Jones. 2017. Ohio Lights Out: A collaborative approach to bird conservation. Ohio Avian Research and Conservation Conference. Denison University, Granville, OH. 14 October 2017.

Jones, A. W., C. L. Brennan, K. Kaufman, H. T. Bartlett. 2017. [poster] A vagrant kingbird in Ohio represents the first known Western x Couch's Kingbird (Tyrannus verticalis x T. couchii). American Ornithological Society & Society of Canadian Ornithologists, East Lansing, MI. August 2017.

Trimbath, R. J., C. L. Brennan, and A. W. Jones. 2017. [poster] Molecular confirmation of hybridization between ( americana) and Cerulean Warbler (S. cerulea). American Ornithological Society & Society of Canadian Ornithologists, East Lansing, MI. August 2017.

Jones, A. W., C. L. Brennan, C. G. Putnam, and T. Jasinski. 2014. Insights into the natural history of Ohio's birds from museum specimens and citizen science. Ohio Avian Research and Conservation Conference. Denison University, Granville, OH. 18 October 2014.

Jones, A. W., C. L. Brennan, A. Cameron, and D. Paluh. 2013. Geographic variation in two Appalachian songbirds. Ohio Avian Research and Conservation Conference. Denison University, Granville, OH. 19 October 2013. A. W. Jones 5

Brennan, C., and A. W. Jones. 2013. Song Variation in the song of the Veery (Catharus fuscescens) in the Appalachian Mountains. Joint meeting of the American Ornithologists’ Union and Cooper Ornithological Society, Chicago, IL. 14-18 August 2013. Jones, A. W., R. M. Zink, C. C Farquhar, and J. I. Gonzales Rojas. Conservation Genetics of the Black-capped Vireo (Vireo atricapilla). North American Ornithological Conference. Veracruz, Mexico. October 2006. Barber, B. R., M. B. Robbins, A. W. Jones, and N. H. Rice. Phylogenetic relationships and biogeography of New World pygmy-owls (Strigiformes: Glaucidium). American Ornithologists' Union, Santa Barbara, CA. August 2005. Jones, A. W., R. S. Kennedy, and R. M. Zink. “The evolutionary history of Philippine birds.” American Ornithologists’ Union, Quebec City, Quebec. August 2004. Bridge, E. S., A. W. Jones, and A. J. Baker. “The evolution of molt patterns in response to migratory behavior in terns.” American Ornithologists’ Union, Quebec City, Quebec. August 2004.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE – Instructor Tropical Field Biology (BL 479) Spring 2010-17 John Carroll University, via UGA Ecolodge or OTS La Selva Biological Station in Costa Rica. Tropical Biology (BL 206) Fall 2008 John Carroll University, via UGA Ecolodge and Cabo Blanco National Park in Costa Rica. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Secretary. September 2014 to present. American Ornithological Society. Member of Executive Committee and ex officio member of Bylaws Committee. Trustee. April 2010-present. Winous Point Marsh Conservancy. Trustee. June 2007-2017. Black Swamp Bird Observatory. Research Committee, member 2007-present (chair 2008-2013). Regional Reviewer. eBird. Fulton, Lucas, and Ottawa counties, Ohio, USA. November 2017-present. Compiler. Cleveland Christmas Bird Count. 2015-present. Conservation Planning and Research Committee. April 2006-present. Ohio Bird Conservation Initiative. Focused on identifying and prioritizing research needs in the state and making national management goals applicable on a state level. Ohio Avian Projects Initiative. March 2008-present. Kirtland Bird Club. Committee to dispense annual funding for regional research and education projects. Scientific Advisor. CMNH exhibit "Sailing for Science: the Voyage of the Blossom." Spring 2018. Theodore A. Parker III Memorial Scholarship review. 2016-2018. Recording Secretary (appointed). April 2008-September 2014. American Ornithologists' Union. A. W. Jones 6

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Ornithological Society Wilson Ornithological Society Association of Field Ornithologists Oriental Bird Club Neotropical Bird Club Ohio Ornithological Society Tennessee Ornithological Society JOURNAL REFEREE American Journal of Botany, Conservation, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, Castanea, Ibis, Journal of Biogeography, Journal of Field Ornithology, Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, PLOS One, Studies in Avian Biology, The Auk, The Condor, The Migrant, Wilson Journal of Ornithology, Zoological Science. GRANTS, ETC. REFEREE Grant application reviewer. Berry Institute, Univ. of Wyoming. 2015-2017. Question reviewer. National Science Bowl via Oak Ridge Associated Universities. 2016, 2017. FIELD WORK & CITIZEN SCIENCE Avian collecting expeditions in Canada, Costa Rica, Russia, and eleven US states. eBird contributor, 2009-present. Submitted more than 5,000 checklists. https://ebird.org/ebird/profile/OTY3MTM/ iNaturalist contributor, 2013-present. Contributed more than 2,500 observations. http://www.inaturalist.org/people/14364 Breeding Bird Survey, 2006-present. Annual bird survey in Hiram, OH vicinity. OUTREACH – Publications (highlights) 2018. iNaturalist: a pocket field guide to everything in the world. Bird Watcher's Digest 40(5):120-123. 2018. Results of the Cleveland Christmas Bird Count. The Kirtland Warbler 2017- 2018(3):5-6. 2017. An homage to southern Appalachian biodiversity. Friends of Roan Mountain 21(2):1-2. 2011. The spectacle of avian migration. The House Wren XXIX:3. OUTREACH – Commonly-presented Talks "Migration All Around Us: How Birds Navigate the Americas" "Why Does My Field Guide Keep Changing?" "Dead Birds Tell Many Tales: Ornithology at Cleveland Museum of Natural History" "Geographic variation and hybridization in some North American birds." "How Ornithology is Advancing: From Management to Migration to Molecules" "Evolutionary History of Philippine Birds" "The Past, Present, and Future of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History" Travelogues: Costa Rica, Cuba Ethiopia, Galapagos, Iceland "Cruising for a Bruising: How Woodpeckers Function" "Highlights from Recent Ornithological Discoveries" A. W. Jones 7

OUTREACH – Published Photographs (highlights) Kaufman, K. and K. 2013. Kaufman Field Guide to Nature of New England. delHoyo, J., A. Elliot, and D. A Christie [eds.]. 2010. Handbook of Birds of the World, Volume 15. Lynx Edicions, Barcelona. Yellow Warbler, p. 670. 2011. Ohio Cardinal 32 (1): Front Cover: Cave Swallows. Lunis, Natalie. 2010. Black Spiny-tailed Iguana: Lizard Lightning! Blink of an Eye: Superfast series. Bearport Publishing, New York. [two Spiny- tailed Iguana photos] 2009. Missouri Conservationist 70(4): 20-21. Baltimore Oriole . Knight, R. 2008. The Birds of Northeast Tennessee: an Annotated Checklist. 2nd Edition. White-throated Sparrow.