This CV file is not always current, but an up-to-date list of all my publications (with PDF files) can be found here.
The subset of my publications on Experimental Evolution can be found here.
Curriculum Vitae - Theodore Garland, Jr. - 9 December 2005 (partly modified 10 March 2008 and 22 April 2017 -- thus, not up-to-date)
Address
Department of Biology
University of California
Riverside, CA 92521
U.S.A.
Office Phone: (951) 827-3524
Lab Phone: (951) 827-5724
Dept. Office Phone: (951) 827-5903
Facsimile: (951) 827-4286
tgarland@ucr.edu
http://www.biology.ucr.edu/
Education
1974-78 B.S., Zoology (highest
honors; G.P.A. 3.91), University of Nevada-Las Vegas
1978-80 M.S., Biology (G.P.A.
4.00), Department
of Biology, University of Nevada-Las Vegas
Major Advisor: W. Glen Bradley (deceased)
1981 Organization
for Tropical Studies Course, "Tropical Biology: An Ecological Approach,"
Universidad de Costa Rica
1983-84 Visiting Fulbright Scholar,
Department of Biology, University of Wollongong,
Australia
Host: Anthony
J. Hulbert
1980-85 Ph.D., Biological Sciences
(G.P.A. 4.00), Department of Ecology
and Evolutionary Biology,
University of California-Irvine Major Advisor: Albert
F. Bennett
(committee included Stevan
J. Arnold and Richard E. MacMillen)
1985-87 Postdoctoral Research
Associate, Department of Zoology,
University of Washington
Advisor: Raymond
B. Huey
Professional Experience
1975-80 Technician/Receptionist,
Blue Cross Animal Hospital, Las Vegas, Nevada
1976-77 Volunteer Curator, Las
Vegas Valley Zoo
1978
Biological Technician, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Environmental
Monitoring and
Support Laboratory, Las Vegas, Nevada
1979-80 President, Southern
Nevada Herpetology Association
1978-80 Assistant Curator, Vertebrate
Museums, University of Nevada-Las Vegas
1978-80 Teaching Assistant, University
of Nevada-Las Vegas
1980-85 Teaching Assistant, University
of California-Irvine
1983-84 Visiting Fulbright Scholar,
University of Wollongong
1985
Visiting Scholar, Department of Biology, University of Chicago
1985-87 Postdoctoral Research
Associate, Department of Zoology, University of Washington
1986-87 Lecturer, Department
of Zoology, University of Washington
1987
Lecturer, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biol., University of Calif.-Irvine
1987-93 Assistant Professor,
Department of Zoology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
1991-92 Assistant/Associate Program
Director, Population Biology and Physiological Ecology
Program, National Science Foundation
1993
Visiting Professor, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, Laboratoire D'Ecologie
1993-99 Associate Professor,
Department of Zoology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
1995
Visiting Professor, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazonia, Dept.
de Ecologia,
Manaus, Brazil
1996-97 Visiting Professor of
the Facultad de Quimica, Bioquimica y Farmacia of the
University of San Luis, Argentina
1999-02 Professor, Department
of Zoology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
2001-16
Professor, Department of Biology,
University of California, Riverside
2016-
Distinguished Professor, Department of Biology,
University of California, Riverside
Faculty Affiliations
1988-02 Biometry
Master's Program, U.W-Madison
1988-02 Institute
on Aging, U.W.-Madison
1988-02 Tropical Studies Group
(Institute for Environmental Studies), U.W.-Madison
1990-02 Conservation
Biology and Sustainable Development Master's Program, U.W.-Madison
1995-02 Sewall
Wright Institute of Quantitative Biology and Evolution, U.W.-Madison
Awards and Fellowships
1974
Rotary Club Scholarship, U.N.L.V.
1974-78 Dean's Honor List, U.N.L.V.
1975
East African Natural History Safari Scholarship, U.N.L.V.
1976
Charter Member, Alpha Epsilon Delta, U.N.L.V.
1977
Elected Phi Kappa Phi, U.N.L.V.
1980
Regent's Fellowship, U.C.-Irvine
1981
Honorable Mention, Edward A. Steinhaus Teaching Award, U.C.-Irvine
1982
University of California Patent Funds Award
1982
N.S.F. Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant
1983
Fulbright Predoctoral Grant, Australia
1984
Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities
1985
Regent's Dissertation Fellowship, U.C.-Irvine
1985
Edward A. Steinhaus Teaching Award, U.C.-Irvine
1985
Outstanding Graduate Student Scholar Award, U.C.-Irvine
1986
Alternate Fellow (no funding), N.S.F. Fellowship in Environmental Biology
1991
Presidential Young Investigator Award, National Science Foundation
1991
Nominated to run for Councilor of the Society for the Study of Evolution
1994
H. I. Romnes Faculty Fellowship, Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation
1998
Vilas Associates Program, Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation
2017 UNLV Alumnus of the Year for the College of Sciences
Current and Past Society Memberships
American Physiological
Society
American Society
of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
Behavior Genetics Association
National
Geographic Society
Organization for Tropical
Studies
Society for Integrative
and Comparative Biology
Society for
the Study of Evolution
National Service and Editorships
1991-93 Member, Standing Committee
on Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry and Standing
Committee on Quantitative and Evolutionary Morphology, Systematics
Agenda 2000:
Integrating Biological Diversity and Societal Needs -- A Systematics Priorities
Initiative
by the American Society of Plant Taxonomists, Society
of Systematic Biologists,
Willi Hennig Society
1993-00 Associate Editor, The
American Naturalist
1997-04
Editorial Board, Physiological
and Biochemical Zoology
1999-
Editorial and Advisory Board, Zoology
1999-
Editorial Board, Academic Press Physiological Ecology book series
2000-
Editorial Board, Journal
of Morphology
2000-02
Associate Editor, Evolution
2005-14
Associate Editor, Physiological
and Biochemical Zoology
2014-
Editor in Chief, Physiological
and Biochemical Zoology
Major Intramural Service
1993-95 Graduate Admissions Chair,
Department of Zoology
1993-01 Teaching Assistantship
Awards and Assignments, Department of Zoology
1994-99 Biotron
Advisory Committee, Graduate School
1996-00 Animal Care and Use Committee,
College of Letters and Science
1996-99 Graduate School Research
Committee
1999-00 Chair, Comparative/Evolutionary
Physiology Search Committee
2001-
Graduate Advisory/Admissions Committe
2001- Associate Director and Webmaster,
University of California Intercampus Research Program
on Experimental Evolution (IRPEE)
Invited Lectures, Seminars, Workshops, and Courses
1981 University of Chicago: Evolutionary
Biology
1983 University of Wollongong: Department
of Biology
1983 Sydney University: Zoology
1984 Australian Museum: Ecology
1984 University of Wollongong: Department
of Biology
1984 University of Nevada, Reno: Department
of Biology [SEMRNO84.DOC]
1985 University of California, Davis:
Environmental Studies (two seminars)
1985 University of Nevada-Las Vegas:
Department of Biological Sciences [SEMUNLV.DOC]
1985 University of San Diego: Department
of Biology
1985 University of California-Irvine:
Comparative Physiology [SEMPHDEF.DOC]
1985 University of Chicago: Department
of Anatomy
1986 University of California-Berkeley:
Department of Zoology
1986 University of Washington: Genetics
discussion group
1986 Pennsylvania State University:
Department of Biology
1987 University of California-Irvine:
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology [SEMSNAKE.DOC]
1987 University of Wisconsin-Madison:
Department of Zoology [SEMWI87.DOC]
1988 Northern Illinois University:
Department of Biology
1988 University of California, Los
Angeles: Department of Biology
1988 University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign:
Dept. Ecology, Ethology, and Evolution
1989 University of Arizona: Department
of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology [SEMAZ89.DOC]
1989 Oxford University: Department
of Zoology
1989 University of Wisconsin-Madison:
Department of Entomology
1991 University of Chicago: Department
of Organismal Biology and Anatomy
1991 Smithsonian Institution: Vertebrate
Zoology
1992 Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris:
Laboratoire D'Ecologie
(two 1-hour seminars plus two 3-hour courses)
1992 University of Antwerp (U.I.A.):
Biology (1-hour seminar plus 3-hour workshop)
1992 University of California-Irvine:
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (two seminars) [SEMUCI-1, -2.DOC]
1992 University of Maryland: Department
of Zoology
1992 Princeton University: Ecology
and Evolutionary Biology (two seminars)
1992 University of California-Berkeley:
Museum of Paleontology
1992 Brown University: Program in Ecology
and Evolutionary Biology
1992 Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia:
Systematics
1992 University of Michigan: Museum
of Paleontology [SEMMICH.DOC]
1993 University of Wisconsin-Madison:
Department of Zoology [SEMTENU.DOC]
1993 Indiana State University: Department
of Life Sciences (1-hour seminar plus 3-hour workshop)
1993 Purdue University: Department
of Biological Sciences
1993 University of Montana: Division
of Biological Sciences
(1-hour seminar plus 3-hour workshop) [SEMMNTWK.DOC]
1994 University of Miami: Department
of Biology
1994 Florida International University:
Department of Biological Sciences [SEMFIU94.DOC]
1994 University of Kentucky: School
of Biological Sciences [SEMKEN94.DOC]
1994 University of Wisconsin-Madison:
Department of Wildlife Ecology
1994 University of British Columbia:
Department of Zoology [SEMUBC94.DOC]
1994 State University of New York-Stony
Brook: Department of Ecology and Evolution [SEMSTB94.DOC]
1994 American Museum of Natural History
(+ C.C.N.Y.): Systematics Discussion Group
1995 Rutgers University: Department
of Biological Sciences
1995 Arizona State University West:
Department of Life Sciences [SEMASUW.DOC]
1995 University of Nebraska-Lincoln:
School of Biological Sciences [SEMNEB95.DOC]
1995 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas
da Amazonia (Manaus, Brazil): Dept. de Ecologia
(2-week graduate course on "Phylogenetic Analyses of Ecophysiological
Data")
1996 University of California-Irvine:
Comparative Physiology [SEMUCI-96.DOC]
(two seminars in graduate course [BIO 210] on "Evolutionary Physiology")
1996 Duke University: Department of
Zoology (two seminars) [SEMDUK96.DOC]
1996 University of Puerto Rico: Department
of Biology
(1-week graduate course on "Evolutionary Physiology of Locomotor
Performance in Squamates
and Mammals" plus departmental seminar)
1996 Univ. of California-Santa Barbara:
Dept. of Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biol. [SEMSB96.DOC]
1996 Laval University: Department of
Biological Sciences
1996 Southwestern Research Station
(American Museum of Natural History), Portal, Arizona
1996 University of Missouri-Columbia:
Division of Biological Sciences [SEMMO96.DOC]
1997 Wisconsin Regional Primate Research
Center [SEMPRI97.DOC]
1997 University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana:
Department of Ecology and Evolution,
Illinois Natural History Survey (two seminars) [SEMILL97.DOC]
1997 University of Nevada, Reno: Department
of Biology [SEMRNO97.DOC]
1998 Hopkins Marine Laboratory, Monterey,
California (part of Stanford University) [SEMHOP98.DOC]
1998 University of Maryland: Department
of Biology [SEMMAR98.DOC]
1998 University of Texas-Austin: Department
of Zoology (two seminars).
Distinguished Lectureship in Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. [SEMTEX98.DOC]
1998 Washington State University: Dept.
of Zoology and College of Sciences Speaker of the Month
1998 University of Sao Paulo, Brazil:
Department of Physiology (2-week graduate course on
"Advances in Evolutionary Physiology," 1-day workshop on "Phylogenetically
Based Statistical
Methods," plus departmental seminar)
1999 Ohio State Univ.: Dept. of Evolution,
Ecology, and Organismal Biology (departmental seminar,
lecture to undegraduate physiology class, discussion group on comparative
methods) [SEMOSU99.DOC]
2000 University of California-Riverside:
Department of Biology [SEMRIV00.DOC]
2000 Medical College of Ohio: Molecular
Basis of Disease graduate program
2000 University of Missouri - St. Louis:
Biology
2000 Washington University, St. Louis:
Herp Night
2001 University of Wisconsin-Madison:
Nutritional Sciences
2001 University of Toronto: Zoology. George F. Holeton Memorial Lecture.
2003 University of California, Irvine: Multidisciplinary Exercise Science Seminar
2003 Brown University: Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (invited by the graduate students)
2003 Brown University: Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (invited by the graduate students)
2004 University of British Columbia: Keynote Speaker for Annual Zoology Graduate Student Symposium
Reviewer For
1985 Evolution (2 manuscripts),
Fieldiana
Zoology, Paleobiology
1986 Evolution, Herpetologica,
Journal
of Herpetology (2 manuscripts), Physiological Zoology,
Science, National Science Foundation (2 proposals)
1987 Ecology, Evolution
(2 manuscripts), Journal of Experimental Biology, Oecologia, Sinauer
Associates (Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Quantitative
Genetics),
National Science Foundation (2 proposals)
1988 Animal Behaviour, Ecology
(2 manuscripts), Evolution, Physiological Zoology, Science,
Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Science, Arts and Letters, Jones
and Bartlett Publishers
(Strickberger's Evolution), Sinauer Associates (Walsh's Evolutionary
Quantitative Genetics),
National Science Foundation (2 proposals)
1989 American Naturalist,
Ecology, Evolution (5 manuscripts), Herpetologica, Journal of
Experimental Biology, Journal of Herpetology, Physiological Zoology,
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, National Science Foundation (4 proposals)
1990 Behavior Genetics, Copeia,
Ecology, Evolution (3 manuscripts), Physiological Zoology
(4 manuscripts), Science, Cornell University Press (Comparative
Energetics and Reproduction in
Mammals), National Science Foundation (3 proposals)
1991 American Naturalist
(2 manuscripts), Copeia, Ecology, Evolution (5 manuscripts),
Herpetologica,
Journal of Applied Physiology, Journal of Biological Rhythms, Journal of
Comparative
Physiology, University of Chicago Press (Ecological Morphology: Integrative
Organismal
Biology), Cornell University Press (MammalianEnergetics: Interdisciplinary
Views of
Metabolism and Reproduction), National Science Found. (2 proposals)
1992 American Journal of Physiology
(Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology),
American Naturalist, Animal Behaviour, Copeia, Evolution (3 manuscripts),
Functional
Ecology, Journal of Herpetology, Physiological Zoology, Science (2 manuscripts),
University
of Chicago Press (Ecological Morphology: Integrative Organismal
Biology),
National Science Foundation (2 proposals after returning to Madison in
September;
several in-house reviews were performed while serving at N.S.F.)
1993 American Naturalist
(1 manuscript other than as part of my editorial duties), Evolution
(3 manuscripts), Copeia, Herpetologica, Journal of Herpetology,
Physiological
Zoology
(2 manuscripts), Science, Sinauer Associates, National Science Foundation
(3 proposals)
1994 Ecology, Herpetological
Monographs, Journal of Comparative Psychology, Physiological
Zoology, Systematic Biology, Science (3 technical comments), Wisconsin
Sea Grant College
Program, National Science Foundation (5 proposals)
1995 Copeia, Herpetologica,
Journal of Experimental Biology, Journal of Zoology (London),
Physiological Zoology, Sinauer Associates, National Science Foundation
(5 proposals)
1996 American Zoologist, Comparative
Biochemistry and Physiology, Copeia, Evolution,
Journal of Experimental Biology, Journal of Mammalogy, Journal of Zoology
(London),
Physiological Zoology (3 manuscripts), National Science Foundation (3 proposals)
1997 Evolution, Evolutionary
Ecology, Functional Ecology, Journal of Applied Physiology,
Journal of Herpetology, Journal of Molecular Evolution, Physiology &
Behavior,
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA), Systematic Biology,
University of Antwerp program grant
1998 Behavioural Brain Research,
Canadian Journal of Zoology, Journal of Avian Biology,
Journal of Experimental Biology (2 manuscripts), Journal of Herpetology,
Systematic Biology,
National Science Foundation (5 proposals)
1999 Brain, Behavior and Evolution,
Condor, Ecology (2 manuscripts), Evolution, Evolutionary
Ecology Research, Functional Ecology, Journal of Experimental Biology,
Journal of
Herpetology, Journal of Theoretical Biology (2 manuscripts), Proceedings
of the National
Academy of Sciences (USA), Swiss National Science Foundation, University
of Puerto Rico
Minority Biomedical Research Support Program
2000 Brain, Behavior and Evolution,
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews, Journal of Avian
Biology, Journal of Applied Physiology, Journal of Avian Biology, Journal
of Evolutionary
Biology, Journal of Zoology (London), National Science Foundation
2001 American Naturalist,
Canadian Journal of Zoology, Journal of Applied Physiology,
Journal of Zoology, London, Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, Proceedings
of the
Royal Society, B, Biological Sciences, Quarterly Review of Biology
2002 American Journal of Primatology,
American Naturalist, Ecology Letters, Oecologia,
University of Chicago Press, Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research
Council (U.K.),
National Science Foundation
2003 Journal of Experimental
Biology, Journal of Evolutionary Biology, Nature
Proceedings of the Royal
Society: Biological
Sciences, Zoologica Scripta
2004 Biometrika, Journal of Evolutionary Biology, Journal
of Theoretical Biology (two manuscripts),
Paleobiology, Proceedings
of the Royal Society of London B, Science (two
manuscripts),
National Science Foundation
Society or Other Meetings Attended
1979 Arizona-Nevada Academy of
Sciences. Annual Meeting, Tempe, Arizona.
1980 American Association for
the Advancement of Science, Southwest and Rocky Mountain Division
in conjunction with Arizona-Nevada Academy of Sciences. Annual Meetings-Las
Vegas, Nevada.
Paper presented: "Rodent populations in relation to a roadside habitat."
1980 Federation of American Societies
for Experimental Biology. Annual Meeting, Anaheim, Calif.
1981 American Society of Mammalogists.
Annual Meeting, Oxford, Ohio. Paper presented:
"Effects of a highway on Mojave desert rodent populations."
1982 American Physiological Society.
Annual Meeting, San Diego, Calif. Paper presented: "Scaling
maximal running speed and maximal aerobic speed to body mass in mammals
and lizards."
1983 International Union of Physiological
Sciences. 29th Congress, Sydney, Australia. Paper presented:
"Morphological and metabolic correlates of body size and locomotory performance
in an iguanid
lizard."
1984 American Society of Ichthyologists
and Herpetologists, Society for the Study of Amphibians and
Reptiles, Herpetologists League. Combined Annual Meetings, Norman, Oklahoma.
Invited
paper presented: "Locomotory performance and activity metabolism of Cnemidophorus
tigris
in relation to natural behaviors."
1985 Federation of American Societies
for Experimental Biology. Annual Meeting, Anaheim, Calif.
Paper presented: "Variation and covariation in size, shape, and speed."
1986 Am. Society of Ichthyologists
and Herpetologists. Annual Meeting, Victoria, Canada.
Paper presented: "Evolution of locomotor performance and body size in lizards."
1986 International Union of Physiological
Sciences. 30th Congress, Vancouver, Canada.
Paper presented: "Using the comparative method to test symmorphosis."
1987 Second International Conference
on Quantitative Genetics. Raleigh, North Carolina. Paper
presented: "Inheritance of speed, stamina, and defensive behaviors in a
garter snake."
1987 Am. Society of Naturalists,
Society for the Study of Evolution. Annual Meetings, Bozeman,
Montana. Paper presented: "Quantitative genetics of speed, stamina, and
antipredator
displays in the garter snake Thamnophis sirtalis."
1987 8th Midwest Conference on
Population Biology. W. K. Kellogg Biological Station,
Michigan State Univ.
1988 11th Annual Spring Systematics
Symposium -- Evolutionary Innovations: Patterns and Processes.
Field Museum of Natural History.
1988 Am. Soc. of Ichthyologists
and Herpetologists, Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles,
Herpetologists League. Combined Annual Meetings, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Chaired
section 23,
Functional Morphology. Paper presented: "Individual correlates of locomotor
performance
in lizards: consistency across species and evolutionary implications."
1988 International Union of Biological
Science, Second International Congress of Comparative
Physiology and Biochemistry, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Paper presented: "Inheritance
of citrate
synthase and pyruvate kinase activities (Vmax) in the garter snake Thamnophis
sirtalis."
1988 9th Midwest Conference on
Population Biology. University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Invited paper presented: "Quantitative genetics of activity metabolism
in a garter snake."
1988 American Society of Zoologists.
Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California. Paper presented:
"Quantitative genetics of activity metabolism in Thamnophissirtalis."
1989 First World Congress of
Herpetology. University of Kent, Canterbury, United Kingdom.
Invited paper presented: "Locomotion, energetics, and behavior." [UK89TALK.DOC]
1989 European Society for Evolutionary
Biology, 2nd Congress. Rome, Italy. Poster presented:
"Quantitative genetics of exercise physiology in Mus musculus."
1990 Sewall Wright Centennial
Symposium. Madison, Wisconsin.
1990 Animal Behavior Society.
Annual Meeting, S.U.N.Y.-Binghamton, New York. Invited paper
presented: "Quantitative genetics of locomotor behavior and physiology
in a garter snake."
1990 American Society of Zoologists.
Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas. Invited paper presented:
"Ecological morphology of locomotor performance in reptiles." [SEMASZ90.DOC]
1991 Behavior Genetics Association.
Annual Meeting, St. Louis, Missouri.
1991 Am. Society of Naturalists,
Society for the Study of Evolution, Society for Systematic Biology.
Annual Meetings, Hilo, Hawaii. Paper presented: "Phylogenetic analyses
of the relationship
between limb proportions and maximal running speed in cursorial mammals."
1991 American Society of Zoologists.
Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia. Paper presented:
"Endurance capacity in lizards: effects of body size, body temperature,
and phylogeny."
1992 Am. Society of Naturalists,
Society for the Study of Evolution, Society for Systematic Biology.
Annual Meetings, Berkeley, California. Paper presented: "Phylogenetic analysis
of covariance by
computer simulation." [SEMEVO92.DOC]
1992 Behavior Genetics Association.
Annual Meeting, Boulder, Colorado.
1993 American Society of Ichthyologists
and Herpetologists, Herpetologists League. Combined Annual
Meetings, Austin, Texas. Invited paper presented: "Phylogenetic
analyses of lizard endurance
capacity in relation to body size and body temperature." [ENDHRP93.DOC]
1993 Am. Society of Naturalists,
Society for the Study of Evolution, Society for Systematic Biol.
Annu. Meetings, Snowbird, Utah. Invited paper presented: "Analysis
of physiological evolution
in a phylogenetic framework." [SEMEVO93.DOC]
1993 European Society for Evolutionary
Biology, Fourth Congress. Montpellier, France. Invited paper
presented: "Analyzing correlated character evolution with phylogenetic
trees." [SEMNOVEL.DOC]
1993 Second World Congress of
Herpetology. University of Adelaide, Australia.
Invited paper presented: "Phylogenetic analyses of ecophysiological
data." [SEMOZ93.DOC]
1994 4th International Congress
of Vertebrate Morphology. University of Chicago.
Invited paper presented: "Quantitative genetics of randombred house
mice: a model system for
studying correlated evolution." [SEMICVM.DOC]
1994 Northern Association of
Physiological Ecologists. Third Annual Meeting. La Crosse, Wisconsin.
1994 American Physiological Society
Intersociety Meeting - Regulation, Integration, Adaptation:
A Species Approach. San Diego, California. Workshop co-organized
with Raymond B. Huey:
"Phylogenetic approaches in comparative physiology." Paper presented:
"Statistical methods for testing hypotheses about the evolution of continuous
traits." [APSWKSP.DOC]
1995 12th International Conference
on Comparative Physiology. "Optimization in biological design:
controversies about symmorphosis." Monte Verita, Ascona, Switzerland. Invited
paper presented:
"Conceptual and methodological issues in testing the predictions of symmorphosis."
[WEIBEL.DOC]
1995 American Society of Naturalists,
Numerical Taxonomy Group, Society for the Study of Evolution,
Society for Systematic Biology. Annual Meetings, Montreal, Canada.
Invited Participant in Panel Discussion of "Systematics Agenda 2000."
1995 American Society of Zoologists.
Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.
Poster
presented: "Correlated responses to artificial selection for increased
voluntary activity
levels in random-bred house mice."
1996 Argentinian Mammalogists
Society. Annual Meeting, San Luis, Argen. Invited papers presented:
"Evolutionary physiology" (opening plenary address); [SEMARG96.DOC]
"Phylogenetically based statistical methods" (lecture/discussion).
1997 International Union of Physiological
Sciences. 33rd Congress, St. Petersburg, Russia. Invited
paper presented: "Phylogenetic approaches in evolutionary physiology."
[SEMIUPS7.DOC, FEDER.DOC]
1997 5th International Congress
of Vertebrate Morphology. University of Bristol, England.
Invited plenary address presented: "Phylogenetically based statistical
methods: a primer and
applications to vertebrate locomotor performance and morphometrics." [SEMICVM5.DOC]
1997 Northern Association of
Physiological Ecologists. Sixth Annual Meeting. Strawberry Point, Iowa.
1998 Society for Integrative
and Comparative Biology. Annual Meeting, Boston. Invited paper
presented: "An introduction to phylogenetically based statistical methods."
[SICB1998.DOC]
1999 Am. Society of Naturalists,
Numerical Taxonomy Group, Society for the Study of Evolution,
Society for Systematic Biol. Annual Meetings, Madison, Wisconsin. Paper
presented: "Artificial
selection for increased voluntary wheel-running behavior in house mice."
[EVOL1999.DOC]
1999 29th Annual North American
Symposium on Bat Research. Madison, Wisconsin.
Session co-organized with Ariovaldo Pereira da Cruz-Neto:
"Bat phylogeny and the comparative method."
Paper presented: "The comparative method and why phylogeny matters."
2000 21st Congress of the European
Society for Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry.
Liege, Belgium. Invited paper presented: "Energetics and performance
measures as
they relate to locomotion." [Lieg2000.doc, Lieg2000.ppt]
2000 American Physiological Society
Intersociety Meeting: The Integrative Biology
of Exercise. Portland, Maine. Poster presented: "Exercise
adaptations in lines of house
mice genetically selected for high voluntary wheel-running behavior." [APS2000.doc]
2000 National
Conference on the Teaching of Evolution. Invited participant,
as representative for
the American Physiological Society.
2001 International
Hypoxia Symposium. Jasper, Canada. Invited paper presented:
"Phylogenetic comparison and artificial selection: two approaches in evolutionary
physiology"
2001 Society for Experimental
Biology. Canterbury, U.K. Invited paper presented:
"Selective breeding and laboratory natural selection experiments:
under-utilized tools in biomechanics and organismal biology"
2002 Society for Integrative
and Comparative Biology. Annual Meeting, Anaheim, California.
Paper presented: "Evolution of a small-muscle polymorphism in lines
of house mice selected
for high activity levels."
2002 American Physiological
Society Intersociety Meeting: The Power of Comparative Physiology:
Evolution, Integration, and Application. San Diego, California. Invited
Paper presented:
"Selection experiments: a unique tool for integrating morphology, physiology,
and behavior."
Symposium organized: "Phylogenetic
approaches to understanding physiological evolution."
Paper presented: "Phylogenetically based statistical methods: when,
why, and how to use them."
2004 Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology. Annual Meeting, New Orleans,
Louisiana.
Symposium co-organized with John G. Swallow: "Selection Experiments as a
Tool in Evolutionary
and Comparative Physiology: Insights
into Complex Traits." Paper Presented: "Exercise Physiology
of House
Mice Selectively Bred for High Voluntary Activity"
2004 7th
International Congress of Vertebrate Morphology.
Florida Atlantic University,
Boca Raton, Florida.
Symposium
organized: "Phylogenetic approacheds
in vertebrate morphology."
Paper Presented: "Recent developments in phylogenetically
based statistical methods."
Courses Taught
Introductory Biology for Non-majors (Biology 101) -- University
of Washington, Fall 1986
Physiological Animal Ecology (Bio. Sci. 173) -- University
of California-Irvine, Spring 1987
Independent Research (Bio. Sci. 199) -- University of
California-Irvine, Spring 1987
Honors Proseminar (ZOOL 380) -- University of Wisconsin,
Fall 1987
Graduate Seminar in Ethology (ZOOL 962: with Jack P.
Hailman) -- University of Wisconsin, Fall 1990
Field Physiological Ecology (ZOOL 469) -- University
of Wisconsin, Spring 1990
Evolutionary Analyses (ZOOL 400) -- University of Wisconsin,
Fall 1992
The Comparative Method in Evolutionary Biology (ZOOL
400) -- University of Wisconsin, Fall 1993
Courses formerly taught regularly
at the University of Wisconsin:
Evolutionary Biology
ZOOLOGY/BOTANY/ANTHROPOLOGY 410 (each spring semester)
Evolutionary Physiology
ZOOLOGY 545 (alternate fall semesters)
Graduate Seminar in Evolution ZOOLOGY 957
(alternate fall semesters)
Courses taught regularly at the
University of California, Riverside:
Evolution BIOLOGY 105 (quarter varies)
Functional Anatomy of the Vertebrates
BIOLOGY 161B (quarter varies)
Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology BIOLOGY
174 (quarter varies)
Winter
2002 Syllabus
Fall
2002 Syllabus
Fall 2004 Syllabus
Seminar in Genetics and Evolution BIOLOGY
282 (quarter varies)
Winter
2003 Syllabus
Laboratory Visitors
1993 Dirk
Bauwens, Institute of Nature Conservation, Kliniekstraat 25, B-1070
Brussels, Belgium
1996-99 Pawel
Koteja, Institute of Environmental Sciences, Jagiellonian University,
ul. Ingardena 6,
30-060 Kraków, Poland
1999 Carlos
A. Navas, Universidade de Säo Paulo, Brazil
2000 Richard
J. Smith, Washington University, St. Louis
2002 Francisco
(Pancho) Bozinovic, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
2002 Anthony
J. Hulbert, University of Wollongong
2002 Roberto
M. Nespolo, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
2003 Russell
T. Hepple, University of Calgary
2003 Denis
R. Joanisse, Laval University
Postdoctoral Supervision
2001-02 Simon
P. Blomberg. Ph.D. Sydney University. Supported on NSF grant and as
Michael Guyer Postdoctoral Fellow. Currently Lecturer/Consultant in Statistics,
Integrative Biology School, The University of Queensland.
Website
1999-02 Anne
M. Bronikowski. Ph.D., Univ. of Chicago. N.I.H. National Research Service Award
(NRSA postdoctoral fellowship). Currently Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of
Zoology and Genetics, Iowa State University.
1993-96 Patrick
A. Carter. Ph.D., University of Colorado. Supported on my NSF grant and as
Michael Guyer Postdoctoral Fellow.
Currently Associate Professor, Department of Zoology, Washintgon State University.
1999-02 Isabelle A. Girard. Ph.D., University of California - Los Angeles. Supported on NSF grant.
Currently Assistant Professor at University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.
2003-05 Fernando
R. Gomes. Ph.D., Universidade de Säo Paulo, Brazil. Supported
on my NSF grant.
1988-90 Jack
P. Hayes. Ph.D., University of California, Riverside. Michael Guyer
Postdoctoral Fellow.
Currently Associate Professor, Department of Biology, University of Nevada-Reno.
2002-04 Wendy
L. Hodges.
Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin. C.V.
N.S.F. Bioinformatics Postdoctoral Fellowship.
1990, 93 Aurora Martinez de Castilla Munoz. Ph.D., Universidad Autonoma de Madrid.
Spanish Grant: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC).
2005-07 Kevin M. Middleton. NIH Ruth Kirschstein National Research Service Award Fellow,
Joint sponsorship with Sharon M. Swartz of University.
Currently Assistant Professor at California State University, San Bernardino. Website
1999-02 Gad
Perry. Ph.D, University of Texas, Austin. Supported on NSF grant and on
Michael
Guyer Postdoctoral Fellow. Currently Assistant Professor at Texas
Tech University.
Graduate Student Supervision
Graduate Advisor, U.C., Riverside:
2002- Jessica
L. Bunkers home
page (Biology, Ph.D.)
2001- Enrico
L. Rezende home
page (Biology, Ph.D.)
2003- Scott
Kelly home
page (Biology, Ph.D.)
2004- Erik Kolb home
page (Biology, Ph.D.)
2004- Christopher Oufiero home
page (Biology, Ph.D.)
Member - Doctoral Committee, U.C., Riverside:
2003- Denise Raterman home page (Mark Springer is advisor)
Member - Master's Thesis Committee, U.C., Riverside:
2002- Adam
J. Malisch home
page (Biology, M.S.) (Mike Allen is advisor)
Graduate Advisor, U.W.-Madison:
1998-03 Mohammed
Al-Kahtani (Zoology: Ph.D. July 2003) Abstract
1996-98 Nicola
M. Anthony (Conservation Biology and Sustainable Development: M.S.
1998) --
subsequently postdoc
at Cardiff University, U.K., with Michael W. Bruford.
Currently Assistant Professor
at the University of New Orleans (started January 2003).
Thesis title: The Wisconsin Small Mammal Survey: a volunteer-based small
mammal survey
program for native grassland preserves in southern Wisconsin. 128 pp. Abstract
1995-01 Kevin
E. Bonine (Zoology: M.S. 1997, Ph.D. 2001) -- currently Adjunct
Assistant Professor in
the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of
Arizona.
Dissertation title: Morphological and physiological predictors of
lizard locomotor performance:
a phylogenetic analysis of trade-offs. v + 222 pages. Abstract
1988-94 Susan J. Bulova (Zoology:
M.S. 1990, Ph.D. 1994) -- currently research associate in
Department of Psychology, University of Washington.
Dissertation title: Patterns of burrow use by desert tortoises: influence
of microclimate
and chemical cues. 219 pp. Abstract
1995-96 Mark A. Coleman (Zoology:
switched to other advisor and completed Master's [published as
Coleman et al., 1998], then accepted position at private scientific company
in Indiana, currently
Ph.D. student at Colorado State University)
1993-96 Ramon
Díaz-Uriarte (Biometry: M.S. 1996)
1988-94 Michael R. Dohm (Zoology:
M.S. 1991, Ph.D. 1994) -- currently research associate at
University of Hawaii-Hilo with W. J. Mautz. Dissertation title: Quantitative
genetics of
locomotor performance and physiology in house mice (Mus domesticus).
264 pp. Abstract
Currently Lecturer at the Unviersity of hawaii, Hilo.
1990-92 David L. Gregor (Zoology:
M.S. not completed)
1999-00 Richard S. King (Zoology
for Ph.D.: switched to other advisor as I was moving)
2000-02 Guo
Li (Zoology: M.S. expected July 2002)
Currently graduate student at the University of Michigan.
1998-02 Justin S. Rhodes (Zoology:
Ph.D. December 2002) -- as of Jan 2003 will be postdoctoral
research associate at Oregon Health & Science University with John
C. Crabbe.
Stephen C. Gammie served as his major professor during the final semester
because I had
moved to U.C., Riverside). Dissertation title: The neural
basis of hyperactive wheel
running in mice. iv + 170 pp. Abstract
Currently postdoc with Dr. John Crabbe
in Oregon.
1991-93 Christopher S. Richardson
(Zoology: M.S. 1993) -- currently Ph.D. student with Tom Kunz,
Department of Biology, Boston University.
1999-00 Ronald
W. Sutherland (Zoology: switched to other advisor)
1992-94 John G. Swallow (Conservation
Biology and Sustainable Development: M.S. 1994)
Thesis title: Ecological physiology and conservation biology: an experimental
study of
artificial nests to enhance reproduction of the endangered lizard
Podarcis hispanica atrata in the field. 50 pp.
1994-98 John
G. Swallow (Zoology: Ph.D. 1998) -- currently Assistant Professor,
University of South Dakota.
Dissertation title: Artificial selection for high voluntary activity in
house mice:
a study in evolutionary physiology. 179 pp. Abstract
1988-93 Jonathan
L. Temte (Zoology: Ph.D. 1993) -- currently Associate Professor, Department
of
Family Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Dissertation title: Photoperiod
control
of reproductive timing in the Pacific Harbor Seal and the California Sea
Lion. 209 pp. Abstract
1992-94 Christine M. Wolf (Wildlife
Ecology, Zoology: M.S. 1994) -- currently Biological Consultant
at Camp Pendleton, employed by Anteon Corporation, Camarillo, California.
Member - Doctoral Committee, U.W.-Madison and others:
1989-91 A. Ross Black (Zoology
- Dodson)
1998-99 Justin Brashares (Wildlife
Ecology - Arcese)
1989-91 Adria Cannon (Zoology
- Porter)
1991-96 Lin-Ling Chang Chien
(Zoology - Kirsch)
1998-01 Min-Hwang (Perry) Chang
(Zoology - Karasov)
1989-93 Janine R. Clemmons (Zoology
- Hailman)
1989-91 Allan W. Dickerman (Zoology
- Kirsch)
1994-97 Dawn Dittman (Zoology
- Padilla)
1999-00 Charles L. Dumke (Kinesiology
- Cartee)
1992-94 Cheryl Dykstra (Wildlife
Ecology, Zoology - Karasov)
1998-01 Joshua Erdman (Zoology
- Bleiweiss/Moermond)
1993-95 Timothy M. Evans (Botany
- Sytsma)
1988-90 Thomas A. Forge (Plant
Pathology)
1995-98 Johannes Foufopoulos
(Zoology - Ives)
1996-99 Michelle A. Harris (Zoology
- Steudel)
1998-01 James M. Hutcheon (Zoology
- Kirsch)
1998-02 W. Bryan Jennings (Zoology,
University of Texas at Austin - Pianka)
1987-90 Emília P. Martins
(Zoology - Baylis)
1989-90 Claudette L. Mo (Zoology
- Porter)
1991-92 Shyril O'Steen (Ecology
and Evolution, University of Chicago - Block)
1996
Karen L. Overall (Zoology - Porter)
1990-94 Michael S. Putnam (Zoology
- Moermond)
1997-98 Susanne L. Rust (Anthropology
- Strier)
1990-91 Conrad R. Vispo (Wildlife
Ecology - Karasov)
1996 Outside
examiner for Doctor of Biological Science Degree thesis by Albertina
Pimental Lima.
1996. "Overlap in the diet of leaf-litter anurans in Central Amazonia:
effects of recruitment
season, and ontogenetic changes in foraging mode and electivity for prey."
Instituto Nacional
de Pesquisas da Amazonia (INPA) and Univ.Federal do Amazonas (UFAM), Manaus,
Brazil.
2000 Outside
examiner for Doctor of Zoology Degree dissertation by Gary P. Burness.
2000.
"Metabolism and Performance: a Study of Provisioning in the Tree Swallow,
Tachycineta
bicolor"
2004 Outside
examiner for Oral (Advancement to Candidacy) Examination, Amanda
M. Szucsik,
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
University of California, Irvine.
Member - Master's Thesis Committee, U.W.-Madison:
1988-89 A. Ross Black (Zoology
- Dodson)
1997-99 Erik Chapman (Wildlife
Ecology - Ribic)
1988-89 Janine Clemmons (Zoology
- Hailman)
1991-93 Ethan D. Clotfelter (Zoology
- Baylis)
1992-95 Johannes Foufopoulos
(Zoology - Ives)
1998-99 Matthew Fugate (Zoology
- Karasov)
1994-96 Michelle A. Harris (Zoology
- Steudel)
1993-94 Kent Hatch (Zoology,
Conservation Biology - Porter)
1988
Nathan R. Hovecamp (Zoology - Hailman)
1998-00 Jona L. Hull (Zoology
- Steudel)
1989-90 Emília P. Martins
(Biometry - Baylis)
1988-89 Kevin T. Strang (Zoology
- Steudel)
1988-90 Roselynn F. Temkin (Zoology
- Hailman)
Undergraduate Supervision
Senior Thesis Advisor, U.W.-Madison:
1999-01 Jason
G. Belter -- currently Ph.D. student, University of Minnesota.
1994-95 Gary P. Chimes
(Honors, jointly with Mathematics) -- currently M.D./Ph.D. student,
State University of New York, Stony Brook.
1999-00 Geoff R. Hosack
-- currently Ph.D. student, University of Washington
1989-90 Cynthia A. Kapke
(co-advisor with J. R. Baylis) -- subsequently M.S. student,
Department of Wildlife Ecology, then enrolled in veterinary school.
1988-89 Elizabeth J. Onan
(Honors) -- subsequently M.D. student, Pritzker School of Medicine,
University of Chicago.
1998-99 Michael S. Manske
-- subsequently Peace Corps.
Other Undergraduate Students Supervised in Various Capacities at U.W.-Madison:
2000
Fatima Ashraf
1990
Jeff Augustine
1997
Herman C. Bae
2001
Jocelyn Blake
2000-01 Dana
Camp
1997
Jill V. Cartwright
1993-95 Gary P. Chimes
1994-95 Megan K. Coll
2000 Polly
Czech
1989-90 Michelle L. David
1995-97 Sarah J. Davis
1991-92 Nick Donovan
1998
Sarah J. Enters (ZOOL 699 independent research)
1999-00 Katherine
E. Foley
1989-91 Wendy A. Friedman
1998
Maggie A. Graham (ZOOL 699 independent research)
1998
Regan J. Goodsell
1991-92 Ciaran T. Hannan
1999-00 Geoffrey R. Hosack
(ZOOL 699 independent research)
1995
Darshna R. Jethani
1991-94 Jason A. Jones
2002
Nazia Kamal (BIOL 199 independent research)
1994-95 Christina W. Kennedy
1996-97 Kurt
F. Klomberg (ZOOL 699 independent research)
1998-99 Karmen T. Kober
(ZOOL 699 independent research)
1999
Robin Kodner (ZOOL 410 student for Honors)
1993
Kyo Ladopoulos (ZOOL 410 student for Honors)
1997
Scott M. Lande
1990
Brian P. Lawton
1995
Paul Lephart
1994-95 Jeffrey M.
Lievers
1999-00 Matt McAleer
(ZOOL 699 independent research; N.S.F. Res. Exp. for Undergraduates)
1988
John Miller
1999
Lucas Moyer-Horner (ZOOL 699 independent research and Zoology 152)
1999-00 Shibani C.
Munshi (ZOOL 699 independent research)
1998
Stephanie E. Nelson (ZOOL 699 independent research)
1995
Stephen S. Newton
1997
Rebecca R. Ochs
1998
Bradley D. Phelan (ZOOL 699 independent research)
1998
Jennifer Poehls (Biocore project)
1997
Jay J. Puente
1994-95 Jason H.
Robey
1999
Nicholas J. Salkowski (ZOOL 410 student for Honors)
1997-98 Joanna K.
Sax
1997-98 Jonathan
I. Schibel
1998
Laura Schorrak (Biocore project)
2001
Molly B. Schroeder (Zoology 152)
1999
Chris L. Shanahan
1990
Jackie Strange
1998-99 Tammy M.
Tryboski (ZOOL 699 independent research)
1997
Laura E. Weiss
1999
Jennifer Wendland
1999-00 Jeffrey T.
Wight (ZOOL 699 independent research)
1988-89 Shelley Williams
1998
Wallene Yang (Biocore project)
1998
Maxim C. Zawojski (ZOOL 699 independent research)
1999
Vincent P. Zambrotta
Undergraduate Students Supervised in Various Capacities at U.C., Riverside:
2002
Shahen Ahmed (Biology 197)
2002
Atefeh Fahimi (Biology 197)
2002
Nazia Kamal (Biology 199)
2003
Sun K. Lee
2003
Michelle Park
2004 Amit
Bhanvadia
2004 Kathryn
M. Blank
2004 Shana
L. Van Cleave
Research Funding: Intramural
1980 Research
and Travel Grant, U.C.-Irvine ($200)
1981
Research and Travel Grant, U.C.-Irvine ($375)
1981
Inter-Campus Travel Funds, U.C.-Irvine ($450)
1982
Research and Travel Grant, U.C.-Irvine ($816)
1982
University of California Patent Funds Award ($2,008)
1984
Research and Travel Grant, U.C.-Irvine ($350)
1984
Inter-campus Travel Funds, U.C.-Irvine ($100)
1987
N.I.H. Biomedical Research Support Grant, funds administered by the University
of
Wisconsin Graduate School ($5,740)
1988
Graduate School Research Committee, University of Wisconsin ($16,310)
1988
Graduate School Travel Award, University of Wisconsin ($600)
1989
Graduate School Research Committee, University of Wisconsin ($16,866)
1989
N.I.H. Biomedical Research Support Grant, funds administered by the University
of
Wisconsin Graduate School ($6,489)
1989
Graduate School Travel Award, University of Wisconsin ($951)
1990
Graduate School Research Committee, University of Wisconsin ($10,000)
1992
Graduate School Research Committee, University of Wisconsin ($8,317)
1993
Graduate School Travel Award, University of Wisconsin ($1,000)
1994
Graduate School Research Committee, University of Wisconsin ($10,000)
1994
H. I. Romnes Faculty Fellowship, Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation via
Graduate School Research Committee, University of Wisconsin ($40,000)
1996
Graduate School Research Committee, University of Wisconsin ($6,602 + fringe)
1997
Graduate School Research Committee, University of Wisconsin ($14,427 +
fringe)
1998
Graduate School Travel Award, University of Wisconsin ($500)
1998
Vilas Associates Program, Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, University
of Wisconsin
(2/9 summer salary for two years plus $5,000 then $10,000 per year research
support)
2000
Wisconsin/Hilldale Undergraduate/Faculty Research Award to Jason G. Belter
and
T. Garland, Jr. ($3,000 stipend plus $1,000 supplies)
"Expression of Heat Shock Proteins in House Mice: Effects of Voluntary
Exercise
and of Genetic Selection for High Activity Levels"
Research Funding: Extramural
1982
J. S. Noyes Foundation Grant for field research in Costa Rica ($1,600)
1982
N.S.F. Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant, DEB-8214656 ($6,371) "Ecological
and Behavioral Correlates of Body Size and Locomotory Performance in Lizards"
1983
Fulbright Full Grant to Australia ($8,000)
1987
Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Fund, Amer. Museum Natural History ($800)
1987
Travel Award, 2nd International Conference on Quantitative Genetics ($500)
1988
Travel Award, 2nd International Congress of Comparative Physiol. and Biochemistry
($154)
1990-91 N.S.F. Systematic Biology
Program, BSR-9006083 ($20,000)
"Correlated Evolution of Continuous Traits: A Simulation Study"
1991-92 N.S.F. Systematic Biology
Program, BSR-9146864 ($10,000)
"Research Experiences for Undergraduates" Supplement to BSR-9006083
1991-96 N.S.F. Population Biology
and Physiological Ecology Program - Presidential Young
Investigator Award, (BSR)IBN-9157268
($25,000/year base + $37,500/year matching funds) "Studies in Evolutionary
Physiology"
1991-95 N.S.F. Biological Basis
of Behavior Program, (BNS)IBN-9111185 ($175,990)
"Genetic and Physiological Bases of Wheel-Running Behavior"
1993-95 N.S.F. Systematic Biology
Program, DEB-9220872 ($47,777) "Phylogenetic Analyses
of the Evolution of Continuous Characters" (renewal of BSR-9006083)
1995
N.S.F. Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology Program, IBN-9541705 ($7,184)
"Research in Undergraduate Institutions" Supplement to IBN-9157268 for
David S. Hinds,
California State University, Bakersfield
1995
N.S.F. Animal Behavior Program, IBN-9542232 ($3,000)
"Research Experiences for Undergraduates" Supplement to IBN-9111185
1995-97 N.S.F. Systematic Biology
Program, DEB-9509343 ($56,224) "Phylogenetic Analyses of the
Evolution of Continuous Characters" (renewal of DEB-9220872)
1996
N.S.F. Graduate Research Fellowship to Kevin E. Bonine
1997-99 N.S.F. Ecological
and Evolutionary Physiology Program, IBN-9723758
($40,000),
"Morphological and Physiological Correlates of Locomotor Performance
in Phrynosomatid Lizards"
1998-00 N.S.F. Animal Behavior
Program, IBN-9728434 ($159,427)
"Responses to Artificial Selection for Voluntary Activity in House Mice"
1999-02 N.I.H. National
Research Service Award (NRSA postdoctoral fellowship) awarded to
Dr. Anne M. Bronikowski (Ph.D., University of Chicago 1997) to study interactions
between
wheel running, reproduction, and aging in our selected lines of house mice.
PHS-NIH Award # AG05784-02. "Energy expenditure and aging in Mus"
2000
N.S.F. Graduate Research Fellowship to Ronald W. Sutherland
2000-02 N.S.F. Systematic
Biology Program, DEB-9981967 changed to DEB-0196384
($70,000)
"Phylogenetic Analyses of the Evolution of Continuous Characters"
(renewal of DEB-9509343) with co-PI Anthony R. Ives.
2000-01 N.I.H. New Program
Development award "Mice Selected for Hyperactivity as a Novel Model
of ADHD." ($50,000 direct costs) This was a component of the
Waisman
Center's base grant,
titled "Wisconsin Center on Mental Retardation: Core Support" (Terrence
R. Dolan, P.I.).
Grant Number P30 HD03352.
2001
N.I.H. Predoctoral Individual National Research Service Award awarded to
Justin S. Rhodes.
PHS-NIH Award # 1 F31 NS 42872. "The neural basis of hyperactive wheel
running in mice."
2002
N.S.F. Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology Program, IBN-0212567
($375,000)
"Responses to Artificial Selection for Voluntary Activity in House Mice"
2003
Shipley Skinner-Riverside County Endowment Award to J. L. Bunkers and T.
Garland, Jr.
"Effects of habitat disturbance on stress and reproduction in desert iguanas" ($5,990)
2003 N.S.F.
Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology Program, IBN-0331571 ($11,394)
John
G. Swallow (University of South Dakota) is PI; I am co-PI. "SICB Symposium
Support:
Selection Experiments as a Tool in Evolutionary
and Comparative
Physiology, January 5-9, 2004"
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