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JAMES P. GIBBS Profesor, Facultad de Ambiente y Biología Forestal Colegio de Ciencias Ambientales y Forestales, Universidad Estatal de Nueva York 247 Illick Hall, 1 Forestry Drive, Syracuse, Nueva York 13210 Estados Unidos (315) 470-6764; Fax: (315) 470-6934 Correo electrónico: [email protected] ; Skype: jamesgibbs1 EDUCACIÓN Ph.D. Universidad de Yale, Estudios Forestales y Ambientales. 1995. M.A. Universidad de Missouri-Columbia, Ciencias Ambientales. 1988. B.S. Universidad de Maine en Orono, Manejo de Vida Silvestre. 1986. EXPERIENCIA PROFESIONAL Profesor, Colegio de Ciencias Ambientales y Forestales, Universidad Estatal de Nueva York Syracuse, Nueva York. 2002-presente (Profesor Asistente, 1997-2002; Profesor asociado 2002- 2008; Director Asociado 2009-present). Científico adjunto, Fundación Charles Darwin, Puerto Ayora, Islas Galápagos (2008-presente). Profesor asistente, Departamento de Ciencias de la Tierra y Ambiente. Ciudad de Nueva York, Nueva York. 1996-1997 (Miembro adjunto de la Facultad, 1997-presente). Investigador asociado de post-doctorado, Departamento de Biología, Universidad de Yale (Asesor: Jeffrey R. Powell), New Haven, Connecticut. 1995-1996. Investigador, Wildlife Conservation Society, Bronx, Nueva York. 1995-1996. Instructor y Docente, Escuela de Ciencias Forestales y Estudios Ambientales. Universidad de Yale, New Haven, Connecticut. 1991-1995. Biólogo consultor, The Nature Conservancy, Organization for Tropical Studies, Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1988-1991. DISTINCIONES Y RECONOCIMIENTOS SUNY Research Foundation Excellence in Scholarship Award (2007). Outstanding Conservationist Award (2009), The Wildlife Society (New York Chapter). SUNY-ESF Foundation Teaching Award (2006), Distinguished Teacher Award (2002 and 2005) and Outreach Faculty Award (2005). Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies Excellence in Teaching of Small Class Award (1993) and Weyerhaeuser Center Research Fellowship (1993). Yale Institute for Biospheric Studies G. Evelyn Hutchinson Prize (1991) and Memorial Fellowship (1993). U.S. National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Award (1992). University of Missouri Scholarship to attend Organization for Tropical Studies Costa Rica field ecology course (OTS 88-1), (1988). University of Maine Presidential Academic Achievement Award (1986), Wildlife Alumni Award (1984), B.S. degree with Distinction and Highest Honors (1986). ACTIVIDAD DOCENTE RECIENTE (asignación anual estable 2004-presente) Introducción a Biología de la Conservación (EFB 413, Primavera), 3 cr., 60-135 Resolución de problemas en Biología de la Conservación (EFB 419, Primavera), 3 cr., 20-50 Herpetología (EFB 485, Otoño), 3 cr., 50-100 estudiantes Herpetología de campo (EFB 203, Verano, 3 cr., 15-25 estudiantes Primera Sesión Ordinaria de Órgano de Gobierno 2013 – Anexo 15.13

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JAMES P. GIBBS

Profesor, Facultad de Ambiente y Biología Forestal

Colegio de Ciencias Ambientales y Forestales, Universidad Estatal de Nueva York

247 Illick Hall, 1 Forestry Drive, Syracuse, Nueva York 13210 Estados Unidos

(315) 470-6764; Fax: (315) 470-6934

Correo electrónico: [email protected]; Skype: jamesgibbs1

EDUCACIÓN

Ph.D. Universidad de Yale, Estudios Forestales y Ambientales. 1995.

M.A. Universidad de Missouri-Columbia, Ciencias Ambientales. 1988.

B.S. Universidad de Maine en Orono, Manejo de Vida Silvestre. 1986.

EXPERIENCIA PROFESIONAL

Profesor, Colegio de Ciencias Ambientales y Forestales, Universidad Estatal de Nueva York

Syracuse, Nueva York. 2002-presente (Profesor Asistente, 1997-2002; Profesor asociado 2002-

2008; Director Asociado 2009-present).

Científico adjunto, Fundación Charles Darwin, Puerto Ayora, Islas Galápagos (2008-presente).

Profesor asistente, Departamento de Ciencias de la Tierra y Ambiente. Ciudad de Nueva York,

Nueva York. 1996-1997 (Miembro adjunto de la Facultad, 1997-presente).

Investigador asociado de post-doctorado, Departamento de Biología, Universidad de Yale

(Asesor: Jeffrey R. Powell), New Haven, Connecticut. 1995-1996.

Investigador, Wildlife Conservation Society, Bronx, Nueva York. 1995-1996.

Instructor y Docente, Escuela de Ciencias Forestales y Estudios Ambientales. Universidad de

Yale, New Haven, Connecticut. 1991-1995.

Biólogo consultor, The Nature Conservancy, Organization for Tropical Studies, Massachusetts

Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and

Wildlife, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1988-1991.

DISTINCIONES Y RECONOCIMIENTOS SUNY Research Foundation Excellence in Scholarship Award (2007).

Outstanding Conservationist Award (2009), The Wildlife Society (New York Chapter).

SUNY-ESF Foundation Teaching Award (2006), Distinguished Teacher Award (2002 and 2005)

and Outreach Faculty Award (2005).

Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies Excellence in Teaching of Small Class Award

(1993) and Weyerhaeuser Center Research Fellowship (1993).

Yale Institute for Biospheric Studies G. Evelyn Hutchinson Prize (1991) and Memorial

Fellowship (1993).

U.S. National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Award (1992).

University of Missouri Scholarship to attend Organization for Tropical Studies Costa Rica field

ecology course (OTS 88-1), (1988).

University of Maine Presidential Academic Achievement Award (1986), Wildlife Alumni Award

(1984), B.S. degree with Distinction and Highest Honors (1986).

ACTIVIDAD DOCENTE RECIENTE (asignación anual estable 2004-presente)

Introducción a Biología de la Conservación (EFB 413, Primavera), 3 cr., 60-135

Resolución de problemas en Biología de la Conservación (EFB 419, Primavera), 3 cr., 20-50

Herpetología (EFB 485, Otoño), 3 cr., 50-100 estudiantes

Herpetología de campo (EFB 203, Verano, 3 cr., 15-25 estudiantes

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FINANCIAMIENTO Y APOYOS PARA INVESTIGACIÓN (DESDE 1997) Liz Claiborne Art Ortenberg Jaguar Research Grant Program, “Validation of the critical jaguar

corridor in eastern Guatemala”, Frair, J., J. P. Gibbs, A.-P. Calderon. $12,035. 1/12-1/13.

U.S. Geological Survey, “Development of Protocol and Standard Operating Procedures for

Acoustic, Camera and Organismal Monitoring of Phenology.” G. Tierney and J. P. Gibbs.

$18,477.00 09/01/2011 - 08/31/2013

Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACYT, Mexico), “Seed Grant Program to

Stimulate Collaboration of Research, Outreach and Instruction”, J. P. Gibbs y D. J.

Leopold. $50,000. 12/15/11-12/14/12.

Galapagos Conservancy, Inc. “Human detection sensors to contradict illegal poaching of giant

Galápagos tortoises,” J.P. Gibbs, S. Burnett, and G. Carney, $20,000. 6/15/11-6/14/12.

Trust for Mutual Understanding, “Effective Protection of endangered snow leopard and argali

sheep in Altai Republic, Siberia, Rusia,” J. Castner, J. P. Gibbs, M. Paltsyn y S. Spitsyn.

$15,000.00. 5/15/11-5/14/11. (a través de The Altai Project)

US Fish and Wildlife Service (International Programs), “Anti-poaching measures to protect

the Argut snow leopard population in Russia’s Altai Republic”. J. Castner, J. P.

Gibbs, and M. Paltsyn. $30,000. 1/1/20/12-1/31/12. (a través de The Altai Project) Weeden Foundation, “Networked human detection sensors to contradict illegal poaching of

endangered Altai wildlife.” J. P. Gibbs, J. Castner, M. Paltsyn. $15,000, 5/11-4/12. (a

través de ESF Foundation)

Panthera, Inc. “Community-based Snow Leopard Conservation and Monitoring in the Argut

River Basin, Altai Republic, Russia,” J. P. Gibbs, M. Foley, M. Paltsyn, R. Jackson,

6/1/10-5/30/1. (a través de The Altai Project) U.S. NSF, "ULTRA-Ex: Positioning Rust-Belt Cities for a Sustainable Future: A Systems

Approach to Enhancing Urban Quality of Life" Collaborator on: D. Nowak, R. Smardon,

C. Hall, M. Hall, E. Carter, B. Nordenstam (PI’s). $300,000 (J. P. Gibbs portion:

$14,000). 8/09/3/12.

Northeastern States Research Cooperative. “Impacts of Acidic Deposition and Soil Calcium

Depletion on Terrestrial Biodiversity and Food Webs in Northern Hardwood Forest

Ecosystems,” C. Beier, J. P. Gibbs, M. Mitchell, M. Fierke, M. Dovčiak. $149,839.

5/10-4/13.

Upper Susquehanna River Coalition (USC), “Integrating watershed-based wetland protection into

the Upper Susquehanna Coalition Wetland Program,” Subcontract of $66,000 on US

EPA Region 2 Wetland Development Grant EPA-R2-09WPDG ($402,120 to USC). J. P.

Gibbs y D. J. Leopold, 5/10-4/13.

New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), “Assessing the

Viability of Radar and Acoustic Data as a Predictor of Collision Risk to Night Migrating

Birds and Bats: A Test Using Data from the Maple Ridge Wind Power Project, Lewis

County, New York.” $49,000. J. P. Gibbs, 9/1/10-12/31/11

Vice President’s Office, United Republic of Tanzania. “Evaluation of toxicity of endosulfan for

Kihansi spray toads: Direct exposure effects and interactions with nutritional status and

infection by pathogenic Chytrid fungus.” J. P. Gibbs. $34,109. 11/10-6/11.

Panthera, “Community-based Snow Leopard Conservation and Monitoring in the Argut River

Basin, Altai Republic, Russia,” J. P. Gibbs, 6/1/10-5/30/1.

Galapagos Conservancy, Inc. “Restoration of Pinta Island through the Re-introduction of Giant

Tortoises: Phase I Post-release Tortoise and Plant Community Monitoring,” J. P. Gibbs.

$77,082.00. 5/1/10-4/30/11.

Galapagos Conservancy, Inc. “Population Assessment of Giant Tortoise, Tree Cactus and Waved

Albatross on Española Island, Galapagos,” J. P. Gibbs, $32,136, 5/1/10-4/30/11.

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National Geographic Society, “Understanding Interactions among Three Globally Endangered

Species -- the Waved Albatross, Giant Tortoise, and Giant Tree Cactus -- to Inform

Conservation Management of Española Island, Galápagos,” J. P. Gibbs, $21,500, 6/1/10-

5/31/12.

American Bird Conservancy, “Restoring Espanola Island as Nesting Habitat for Waved Albatross

-- Phase I: Establishment of Baseline to Measure Albatross Nesting Response to

Experimental Vegetation Manipulation and Refinement of Rapid Nesting Population

Survey Methods,” J.P. Gibbs $3,750, 5/08-8/08.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, “Conservation Research on the Chittenango Ovate Amber Snail,”

J. Frair and J. P. Gibbs, $60,000, 6/07-5/09.

New York State Department of Conservation: “Survey of Hellbenders in the Upper Susquehanna

Watershed,” J. P. Gibbs and J. Frair. $30,000. 1/07-12/08.

General Electric Corporation, Inc.“Frog and turtle studies on the Upper Hudson River,” J.

P. Gibbs, $128,799.20, 5/1/2006-12/31/2009. New York State Department of Conservation: “Population status and foraging ecology of eastern

coyotes in New York State.” Jacqueline L. Frair, James P. Gibbs, Gordon R. Batcheller.

$678,704 1/06-9/11).

New York State Department of Conservation: “Bog Turtle Dispersal and Population Monitoring,”

J. P. Gibbs and L. B. Smart. $155,000. 4/06 – 3/11.

New York State Department of Conservation: “Status Assessment and Evaluation of Habitat

Quality of the Bog Brook Unique Area for the Bog Turtle and Spotted Turtle,” J. P.

Gibbs, $60,000, 4/06 – 3/08.

National Science Foundation, “BE/CNH: Biodiversity dynamics and land-use changes in the

Amazon: Multi-scale interactions between ecological systems and resource-use decisions

by indigenous peoples,” J. M. V. Fragoso, J. P. Gibbs, J. Read, K. Silvius. $1,192,518.

9/05-2/11.

New York State Departmental Environmental Conservation: “Spruce grouse in lowland boreal

habitat of New York State: Distribution, Populations and Movements,” J. Gibbs, G.

Johnson, $32,529, 5/05-4/06.

Honeywell International, Inc.: “An assessment of conservation value of the Honeywell

International, Inc.’s Hudson Farm property,” J. P. Gibbs, D. Leopold, $22,868, 5/05-

9/05.

New York State Biodiversity Research Institute: “A Guidebook on the Natural History and

Conservation of New York State’s Amphibians and Reptiles,” Peter J. Prescott, James P.

Gibbs, Alvin R. Breisch. $21,499, 5/05-5/06.

New York State Biodiversity Research Institute: “Impacts of invasive wetland plants on New

York amphibians,” N. E. Karraker and J. P. Gibbs, $15,243, 5/05-5/06.

National Science Foundation, “Teaching Biodiversity Conservation: The Network of

Conservation Educators and Practitioners,” E. J. Sterling, M. L. Hunter, J. P. Gibbs, N.

Bynum, $446,069, 4/05-4-08.

New York State Departmental Environmental Conservation: “The Status, Distribution and Life

History of the Eastern Spiny Softshell Turtle, Apalone spinifera, in central New York,” J.

P. Gibbs. $80,000, 1/06-12/07.

New York State Departmental Environmental Conservation: “Blue lupine seed stock assessment

in support of Karner blue butterfly habitat restoration efforts,” J.P. Gibbs, D.J. Leopold,

L.B. Smart, $80,000, 5/05- 3/08.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: “Field studies of the Chittenango Ovate Amber Snail,” J. P.

Gibbs, $60,000, 6/05-5/07.

New York State Department of Transportation/University Transportation Research Center:

“Effects of New York State roadways on amphibians and reptiles: A research and

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adaptive mitigation program,” J. P. Gibbs, D. J. Leopold, P. Ducey, $253,000. 5/05-

4/09.

National Science Foundation: “Teaching Biodiversity Conservation: The Network of

Conservation Educators and Practitioners,” E. J. Sterling, M. L. Hunter, J. P. Gibbs, and

N. Bynum, $40,000, 12/04-12/05.

National Science Foundation: "Land-Use Practices and Persistence of Amphibian Populations,”

R. D. Semlitsch, M. L. Hunter, J. W. Gibbons, J. P. Gibbs. $1,200,000, 3/03-3/08.

U.S. National Park Service: “Vital Signs Monitoring of the Northeast Temperate Parks,” J. P.

Gibbs, G. Tierney:

A Summary of Existing Monitoring Programs Relevant to Parks with the Northeast

Temperate Network, 4/1/03-5/1/04, $19,400

Northeast Temperate network Vital Signs Monitoring, 7/1/03-12/31/05, $103,515

Developing an Ecological Monitoring Program for the Appalachian National Scenic

Trail, 1/15/04-12/31/07, $78,928

Selecting Indicators of Ecological Integrity: Phase 2 in Vital Sign Monitoring Plan

Development for the Northeast Temperate Network, 7/1/03-12/31/07, $104,427

Workshop to Develop Long-term Monitoring Protocols for Forest Ecosystems at Acadia

National park, 1/15/04-6/1/05, $25,000

Phase III: Development of Terrestrial and Related monitoring Protocols for High Priority

NETN Vital Signs, 7/1/03-12/3/107, $83,729

Monitoring Ecological Integrity of Forest ecosystems: Evaluation and Implementation of

the NETN Forest, 5/1/06-12/31/08, $149,578

Monitoring Ecological Integrity of the Appalachian national Scenic Trail: Forest and

Phenology vital Signs, 9/1/06-12/31/08, $64,109

National Science Foundation, "Inquiry-Based-Learning Modules for Conservation Biology

Education" E. J. Sterling, J. P. Gibbs, M. L. Hunter. $499,217, 2/02-2/05.

Tinker Foundation: “Structuring land use to preserve habitat during development: social drivers

of Brazilian Amazon forest fragmentation and loss of habitat.” A. S. P. Pfaff , E. J. Reis,

C. B. de A. Bohrer, J. P. Gibbs, R. Sethi. $110,000, 2/02-2/04.

US Army Corps of Engineers/International Joint Commission: “Reptile and amphibian diversity

relative to water level regulation in the Lake Ontario/St. Lawrence region,” J. P. Gibbs.

$70,000, 5/02-5/03.

US Army Corps of Engineers/International Joint Commission: “Avian diversity relative to water

level regulation in the Lake Ontario/St. Lawrence region,” J. P. Gibbs. $15,000, 5/02-

5/03.

US Army Corps of Engineers/International Joint Commission: “Plant and waterbird diversity

relative to water levels in the Lake Ontario/St. Lawrence region,” D. J. Leopold, J. P.

Gibbs. $58,000, 9/01-11/02.

US Department of Agriculture, “An assessment of the importance for vernal pools to amphibian

production in forested landscapes,” J. P. Gibbs, $84,000, 6/01-8/04.

US Geological Survey: “Patterns and causes of frog population change over 30 years in the

eastern Great Lakes Region” $30,000, J. P. Gibbs, 5/01-4/03.

New York State Homebuilder's Association: "Trends in land use and open space in New York

State: Phase I," J. P. Gibbs, W. F. Porter, $30,000, 7/00-8/01

U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Estuarine

Reserves Division: "Distribution and Abundance of Salt Marsh Birds Breeding in New

England, " W. G. Shriver, J. P. Gibbs, $32,000, 7/00-7/02

Great Lakes Research Consortium: "Status and ecological roles of amphibians and reptiles in the

Lake Ontario / St. Lawrence River basin: Task Force Grant,” P. K. Ducey, A. R.

Breisch, J. P. Gibbs, G. Johnson, P. A. Rosenbaum, C. R. Smith. $1,500, 6/00-6/01.

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National Geographic Society: “Conservation Genetics of Giant Galápagos Tortoises," J. R.

Powell, M. Milinkovitch, J. P. Gibbs, $10,000, 5/00-12/00.

US Department of Agriculture Forest Service/New York State Department of Environmental

Conservation: "Wildlife Community Assessment, Subproject - Ice Storm Effects on the

Forest Ecosystems of Northern New York State," J. P. Gibbs, W.F. Porter, $258,000,

1/99-5/01.

Ducks Unlimited, Inc.: "A waterbird monitoring program for the Llanos region of Venezuela," G.

A. Baldassarre, J. P. Gibbs, F. J. Villela, $132,000, 5/99-5/02.

American Wildlife Foundation, Inc.: "Status of the Galápagos rail," J. P. Gibbs, W. G. Shriver, H.

Vargas, $1,500, 5/99-5/00.

Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation: "Ecological inventory and land management alternatives

analysis of Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation Lands -- Pilot Assessment," J. P. Gibbs,

W. F. Porter, $180,000, 5/99-5/00.

US Department of Agriculture, McIntire-Stennis Program: "Allelic diversity in relation to

disturbance in Adirondack forest stands," $49,000, 10/98-10/00, J. P. Gibbs, D. J.

Leopold, S. O. Rogers, W. J. Hahn.

The Nature Conservancy: Research on the bog buck moth (Hemiluca sp.), J. P. Gibbs, D. J.

Leopold, $34,000, 5/98-5/00.

US Fish and Wildlife Service, Design issues for a national waterbird monitoring program, J. P.

Gibbs. $42,000, 12/98-12/99.

LIBROS

Gibbs, J. P., M. L. Hunter, Jr., y E. J. Sterling. 2008. Problem-solving in conservation biology

and wildlife management, 2da. Edición. Blackwell Science, Inc. 315 páginas.

Hunter, M. L., y J. P. Gibbs. 2007. Fundamentals of conservation biology, 3ra. Edición.

Blackwell Science. 516 páginas.

Gibbs, J. P., A. R. Breisch, P. K. Ducey, G. Johnson, J. L. Behler, R. Bothner. 2007. Amphibians

and reptiles of New York State: Identification, natural history and conservation. Oxford

University Press. 504 páginas.

C. L. Elzinga, D. W. Salzer, J. W. Willoughby, y J. P. Gibbs. 2001. Monitoring plant and animal

populations. Blackwell Science, Inc. 360 páginas.

Gibbs, J. P., M. L. Hunter, Jr., y E. J. Sterling. 1998. Problem-solving in conservation biology

and wildlife management. Blackwell Science, Inc. 215 páginas.

ARTÍCULOS CIENTÍFICOS EN REVISTAS CON ARBITRAJE Y CAPÍTULOS DE

LIBROS

Quinn, S. A., J. P. Gibbs, M. H. Hall, y P. J. Petokas. En prensa. Multi-scale Factors Influencing

Distribution of the Eastern Hellbender Salamander (Cryptobranchus a. alleganiensis) in

the Northern Segment of its Range. J. Herpetology.

Marquez, C., J. P. Gibbs, V. Carrión, S. Naranjo y A. Llerena. En prensa. Population response of

giant Galápagos tortoises to feral goat removal. Restoration Ecology.

Beier, C. M., A. M .Woods, K. Hotopp, J. P. Gibbs, M. J Mitchell, M. Dovciak, D. J. Leopold, G.

B. Lawrence, y B. D Page. En prensa. Variability in gastropod and amphibian

communities along a soil calcium gradient in Adirondack northern hardwood forests.

Canadian Journal of Forest Research.

Sadeghayobi, E., S. Blake, M. Wikelski, J. P. Gibbs, R. Mackie, y F. Cabrera. En prensa. Digesta

retention time in the Galápagos tortoise (Chelonoidis nigra). Comparative Biochemistry

and Physiology, Part A

Garrick, R.C., E. Benavides, M.A. Russello, J.P. Gibbs, N. Poulakakis, K.B. Dion, C. Hyseni, B.

Kajdacsi, L. Márquez, S. Bahan, C. Ciofi, W. Tapia, y A. Caccone. En prensa. Genetic

rediscovery of an 'extinct' Galápagos giant tortoise species. Current Biology.

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Silva Fernando R.; Oliveira Thiago A. L.; Gibbs James P.; et al. 2012. An experimental

assessment of landscape configuration effects on frog and toad abundance and diversity

in tropical agro-savannah landscapes of southeastern Brazil Landscape Ecology 27:87-96

da Silva Fernando Rodrigues; Gibbs James P.; Rossa-Feres Denise de Cerqueira. 2011. Breeding

Habitat and Landscape Correlates of Frog Diversity and Abundance in a Tropical

Agricultural Landscape. Wetlands 31:1079-1087

Shriver W. Gregory; Gibbs James P.; Woltz Hara W.; et al. 2011. Galapagos Rail Laterallus

spilonotus population change associated with habitat invasion by the Red-barked Quinine

Tree Cinchona pubescens. Bird Conservation International 21: 221-227

Conway Courtney J.; Gibbs James P. 2011. Summary of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Factors Affecting

Detection Probability of Marsh Birds. Wetlands 31:403-411

Karraker Nancy E.; Gibbs James P. 2011. Contrasting road effect signals in reproduction of long-

versus short-lived amphibians. Hydrobiologia 664:213-218

Karraker Nancy E.; Gibbs James P. 2011. Road deicing salt irreversibly disrupts osmoregulation

of salamander egg clutches. Environmental Pollution 159:833-835. Patrick David A.; Schalk Christopher M.; Gibbs James P.; et al. 2010. Effective Culvert

Placement and Design to Facilitate Passage of Amphibians across Roads . Journal Of

Herpetology 44: 618-626

Shriver WG, Hodgman TP, Gibbs JP, y Vickery PD. 2010. Home range sizes and habitat use of

Nelson's and saltmarsh sparrows. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 122:340-345

Patrick DA, Gibbs JP. 2010. Population structure and movements of freshwater turtles across a

road-density gradient. Landscape Ecology 25:791-801

Russello MA, Poulakakis N, Gibbs JP, et al. 2010. DNA from the Past Informs Ex Situ

Conservation for the Future: An "Extinct'' Species of Galapagos Tortoise Identified in

Captivity. PLoS One 5(1): e8683

Shoemaker KT, Gibbs JP. 2010. Evaluating Basking-habitat Deficiency in the Threatened

Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake. Journal of Wildlife Management 74:504-513

Tierney, GL, D Faber-Langendoen, BR Mitchell, WG Shriver, JP Gibbs. 2009. Monitoring and

evaluating the ecological integrity of forest ecosystems. Frontiers in Ecology and the

Environment 7:308-316.

Gibbs, J. P., y B. Milstead. 2009. Monitoring the Galápagos ecosystem. Challenges, pitfalls and a

vision for the future In: M. Wolff and M. Gardener (eds.), Proceedings of the 2009

Galapagos Science Symposium, Charles Darwin Foundation, Puerto Ayora, Galapagos,

Ecuador. 231 pp.

Chiari,Y. C. Hyseni, T. H. Fritts, S. Glaberman, C. Marquez, J. P. Gibbs, J. Claude, A. Caccone.

2009. Morphometrics parallel genetics in a newly discovered and endangered taxon of

Galápagos tortoise. PLoS One 4(7): e6272.

Karraker, N. E., J. P. Gibbs. Amphibian production in forested landscapes in relation to wetland

hydroperiod: A case study of vernal pools and beaver ponds. Biological Conservation

142(10):2293-2302.

Popescu, V. y J. P. Gibbs. Interactions between climate, beaver activity, and pond occupancy of

the cold-adapted mink frog in New York State, USA. Biological Conservation

142(10):2059-2068

R. D. Semlitsch, S. M. Blomquist, A. J.K. Calhoun, J. W. Gibbons, J. P. Gibbs, G. J. Graeter, E.

B. Harper, D. J. Hocking, M. L. Hunter, Jr., D. A. Patrick, T.A.G. Rittenhouse, B. B.

Rothermel, y B. D. Todd. Effects of timber management on amphibian populations:

understanding mechanisms from forest experiments. BioScience 59(10): 853-862.

Gibbs, J. P., E. J. Sterling, y F. J. Zabala, Giant tortoises as ecological engineers: A long-term

quasi-experiment in the Galápagos Islands. Biotropica 48:208-214.

Patrick, D. A. y J. P. Gibbs. Snake occurrences in grassland associated with road versus forest

edges. J. Herpetology 43:716-720.

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D. H. Johnson, J. P. Gibbs, M. Herzog, S. Lor, N. D. Niemuth, C. A. Ribic, M. Seamans, T. L.

Shaffer, W. G. Shriver, S. Stehman, y W. L. Thompson, A sampling design framework

for monitoring secretive marshbirds. Waterbirds 32(2):203-215.

Zuckerberg, B., y J. P. Gibbs. 2009. Overcoming “analysis paralysis,” Frontiers in Ecology and

the Environment 9:505-506

Lin, J., Gibbs, J.P., y Smart, L.B. 2009. Population genetic structure of native versus naturalized

sympatric shrub willows. Amer. J. Bot. 96:771-785

Karraker, N. E., J. P. Gibbs, y J. R. Vonesh. 2008. Impacts of road de-icing salt on the

demography of vernal pool-breeding amphibians. Ecological Applications 18:724–734

Woltz, H. W., J. P. Gibbs, y P. K. Ducey. 2008. Road crossing structures for amphibians and

reptiles: Informing design through behavioral analysis. Biological Conservation

141(11):2745-2750

Gibbs, J. P. y M. Reed. 2007. Population and genetic linkages of vernal-pool associated

amphibians. In Science and Conservation of Vernal Pools in Northeastern North

America (A. Calhoun and P. DeMaynadier, eds.). CRC Press, Pp 149-167.

Gibbs, J. P., C. Marquez, y E. J. Sterling. 2008. The role of endangered species reintroduction in

ecosystem restoration: Tortoise-cactus interactions on Española Island, Galápagos.

Restoration Ecology 16:88-93.

Russello, M. A., C. Hyseni, J. P. Gibbs, S. Cruz, C. Marquez, W. Tapia, P. Velensky, J. R.

Powell, y A. Caccone. 2007. Lineage identification of Galapagos tortoises in captivity

worldwide. Animal Conservation 10:304-311.

Russello, M. A., L. B. Beheregaray, J. P. Gibbs, T. Fritts, N. Havill, J. R Powell, A. Caccone.

2007. Lonesome George is not alone among Galápagos tortoises. Current Biology

17:R317-8

Shriver, W. G., P. D. Vickery, T. P. Hodgman, y J. P. Gibbs. 2007. Flood tides affect breeding

ecology of two sympatric sharp-tailed sparrows. Auk 124:552-560.

Steen, D. A., M. J. Aresco, S. G. Beilke, B. W. Compton, E. P. Condon, C. K. Dodd, H.

Forrester, J. W. Gibbons, J. L. Greene, G. Johnson, T. A. Langen, M. J. Oldham, D. N.

Oxier, R. A. Saumure, F. W. Schueler, J. M. Sleeman, L. L. Smith, J. K. Tucker, J. P.

Gibbs. 2006. Relative vulnerability of female turtles to road mortality. Animal

Conservation 9:269-273.

Sterling, E. J., N. Bynum, J. P. Gibbs, y A. L. Porzecanski. 2006. Construyendo capacidades

para la biodiversidad en paises tropicales: La Red de Educadores y Profesionales de la

Conservación (REPC). Revista Ambiente y Desarrollo de CIPMA 21:40-46.

Steen, D. A., J. P. Gibbs, S. T. A. Timmermans. 2006. Assessing the sensitivity of wetland bird

communities to hydrologic change in the eastern Great Lakes region. Wetlands 26:605-

611.

Gibbs, J. P., y N. E. Karraker, 2006. Effects of warming conditions in eastern North American

forests on red-backed salamander morphology. Conservation Biology 20:913-917.

Ciofi, C., G. A. Wilson, L. B. Beheregaray, C. Marquez, J. P. Gibbs, W. Tapia, H. L. Snell, A.

Caccone, J. R. Powell. 2006. Phylogeographic history and gene flow among giant

Galapagos tortoises on southern Isabela Island. Genetics 172:1727-1744.

Gibbs, J. P. y W. G. Shriver. 2005. Can road mortality limit populations of pool breeding

amphibians? Wetland Ecology and Management 13:281–289.

Russello, M. A., S. Glaberman, J. P. Gibbs, C. Marquez, J. R. Powell, y A. Caccone. 2005. A

cryptic taxon of Galapagos tortoise in conservation peril. Biology Letters 1:287-290.

Gibbs, J. P., K. K. Whiteleather, y F. W. Schueler. 2005. Changes in frog and toad populations

over 30 years in New York State. Ecological Applications 15:1148-1157.

Conway, C. J., y J. P. Gibbs. 2005. Effectiveness of call-broadcast surveys for monitoring marsh

birds. Auk 122:26-35.

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Shriver, W. G., J. P. Gibbs, P. D. Vickery, H. L. Gibbs, T. P. Hodgman, P. T. Jones, y C. N.

Jacques. 2005. Concordance between morphological and molecular markers in assessing

hybridization between sharp-tailed sparrows in New England. Auk 121:94-107.

Gibbs, J. P., y D. A. Steen. 2005. Trends in sex ratios of turtles in the United States: Implications

of road mortality. Conservation Biology 19:552-556.

Steen, D. A., y J. P. Gibbs. 2004. Effects of roads on the structure of freshwater turtle

populations. Conservation Biology 18:1143-1148.

Shriver, W. G., T. P. Hodgman, J. P. Gibbs, y P. D. Vickery. 2004. Landscape context influences

salt marsh bird diversity and area requirements in New England. Biological Conservation

119:545-553.

Shriver, W. G., y J. P. Gibbs. 2004. Effects of sea-level rise on the population viability of

Seaside Sparrows. Pp. 397-409 in Species Conservation and Management: Case Studies

(Edited by H. R. Akcakaya, M. Burgman, O. Kindvall, C. C. Ward, P. Sjogren-Gulve, J.

S. Hatfield and M. A. McCarthy), Oxford University Press.

Milinkovitch, M. C., D. Monteyne, J. P. Gibbs, T. H. Fritts, W. Tapia, H. L. Snell, R. Tiedemann,

A. Caccone, y J. R. Powell. 2004. Genetic analysis of a successful repatriation

programme: Giant Galapagos Tortoises. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London

Series B-Biological Sciences 271:341-345.

Burns, C. E., C. Ciofi, L. B. Beheregaray, T. H. Fritts, J. P. Gibbs, C. Marquez, M. C.

Milinkovitch, J. R. Powell, y A. Caccone. 2003. The origin of captive Galapagos tortoises

based on DNA analysis: implications for the management of natural populations. Animal

Conservation 6:329-337.

Márquez, C., H. Vargas, H. Snell, A. Mauchamp, J. Gibbs and W. Tapia. 2003. ¿Por qué tan

pocas Opuntia en la isla Española-Galápagos? Ecología Aplicada 2:21-29.

Gibbs, J. P., W. G. Shriver, y H. Vargas. 2003. An assessment of a Galapagos Rail population

over thirteen years (1986 to 2000). Journal of Field Ornithology 74:136-140.

Rosenbaum, H. C., M. T. Weinrich, S. A. Stoleson, J. P. Gibbs, C. S. Baker, and R. DeSalle.

2002. The effect of differential reproductive success on population genetic structure:

Correlations of life history with matrilines in humpback whales of the Gulf of Maine.

Journal of Heredity 93:389-399.

Beheregaray, L. B., C. Ciofi, A. Caccone, J. P. Gibbs, y J. R. Powell. 2003. Genetic divergence,

phylogeography and conservation units of giant tortoises from Santa Cruz and Pinzon,

Galapagos Islands. Conservation Genetics 4:31-46.

Beheregaray L. B., C. Ciofi, D. Geist, J. P. Gibbs, A. Caccone, J. R. Powell. 2003. Genes Record

a Prehistoric Volcano Eruption in the Galápagos. Science 302(5642):75

Gibbs, J. P., y W. G. Shriver. 2002. Estimating the effects of road mortality on turtle populations.

Conservation Biology 16:1647-1652.

Caccone, A., G. Gentile, J. P. Gibbs, T. H. Fritts, H. L. Snell, J. Betts, y J. R. Powell. 2002.

Phylogeography and history of giant Galapagos tortoises. Evolution 56:2052-2066.

Ciofi, C., M. C. Milinkovitch, J. P. Gibbs, A. Caccone, y J. R. Powell. 2002. Microsatellite

analysis of genetic divergence among populations of giant Galapagos tortoises.

Molecular Ecology 11:2265-2283.

Herkert, J.R., D.E. Kroodsma, y J.P Gibbs. 2001. Sedge wren (Cistothorus platensis). In The

Birds of North America, No. 582:1-20 (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds.).

Gibbs, J. P., y A. R. Breisch. 2001. Climate warming and the calling phenology of frogs near

Ithaca, New York, 1900-1999. Conservation Biology 15:1175-1178.

Gibbs, J. P. 2001. Demography versus habitat fragmentation as determinants of genetic variation

in wild populations. Biological Conservation 100:15-20.

Bedford, B.L., D.J. Leopold, y J.P. Gibbs. 2000. Wetland biodiversity. Pp. 781-804 in

Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, Academic Press, San Diego.

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Gibbs, J. P., y G. D. Amato. 2000. Genetics and demography in turtle conservation. Pp. 207-217

in Turtle conservation (M. W. Klemens, ed.). Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington,

D.C. (Invitado)

Gibbs, J. P. 2000. Monitoring populations. Pp. 213-247 in Research techniques in animal

ecology: controversies and consequences (L. Boitani & T. Fuller, eds.). Columbia

University Press, New York.

Gibbs, J. P., y E. J. Stanton. 2000. Habitat fragmentation and arthropod community change:

Carrion beetles, phoretic mites, and flies. Ecological Applications 11:79-85.

Hall, C. A. S., P. W. Jones, T. M. Donovan, y J. P. Gibbs. 2000. The implications of mainstream

economics for wildlife conservation. Wildlife Society Bulletin 28, 16-25.

Gibbs, J. P. 2000. Wetland loss and biodiversity conservation. Conservation Biology 14:314-

317.

Caccone, A., J. P. Gibbs, V. Ketmaier, E. Suitoni, and J. R. Powell. 1999. Origin and

evolutionary relationships of giant Galápagos tortoises. Proceedings of the National

Academy of Sciences 96: 13223-13228.

Gibbs, J. P., H. L. Snell, and C. A. Causton. 1999. Effective monitoring for adaptive wildlife

management: lessons from the Galápagos Islands. Journal of Wildlife Management

63:1055-1065. (Invitado)

Gibbs, J. P., S. Droege, y P. Eagle. 1998. Monitoring populations of plants and animals.

BioScience 48:935-940.

Gibbs, J. P. 1998. Genetic structure of redback salamander (Plethodon cinereus) populations in

fragmented and unfragmented forests. Biological Conservation 86:77-81.

Gibbs, J. P. 1998. Distribution of woodland amphibians along a forest fragmentation gradient.

Landscape Ecology 16:263-268.

Gibbs, J. P., y L. K. Kinkel. 1997. Determinants of the size and location of Great Blue Heron

colonies. Colonial Waterbirds 20:1-7.

Melvin, S.M., y J.P. Gibbs. 1996. Sora (Porzana carolina). In A. Poole and F. Gill, eds. The

Birds of North America, No. 250. The Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, PA,

and the American Ornithologists' Union, Washington, DC.

Clark, T. W., J. P. Gibbs, y P. W. Goldstraw. 1995. Some demographics of the extirpation from

the wild of eastern barred bandicoots (Perameles gunnii) in 1988-1991, near Hamilton,

Victoria, Australia. Wildlife Research 22:289-297.

Gibbs, J. P. 1995. Hydrologic needs of wetland animals. Encyclopedia of Environmental

Biology (W. A. Nierenberg, ed.), Academic Press. Vol. 2:267-276.

Gibbs. J. P. 1995. Population viability analysis. Pages 140-143 in M. L. Hunter, Jr.,

Fundamentals of Conservation Biology. Blackwell Science, Inc.

Kellert, S. R., J. P. Gibbs, T. Wohlgenant. 1995. Canadian perceptions of commercial fisheries

management and marine mammal conservation in the northwest Atlantic Ocean.

Anthrozoös 8:20-30.

Powell, J. R.m y J. P. Gibbs. 1995. A report from Galápagos. Trends in Ecology and Evolution

10:351-354.

Beissinger, S. R., y J. P. Gibbs. 1995. Monitoring and science: comfortable bedfellows.

Conservation Biology 9:465-467.

Gibbs, J. P. 1995. MONITOR: software for estimating the power of population monitoring

programs to detect trends in plant and animal abundance. Exeter Software, Setauket,

New York (converted to freeware and distributed by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service as

of Feb. 1996).

Melvin, S. M., y J. P. Gibbs. 1994. Sora. Pages 209-218 in Migratory Shore and Upland Game

Bird Management in North America (T. C. Tacha and C. E. Braun, eds.). International

Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, Washington, D.C.

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Saberwal, V. K., J. P. Gibbs, Ravi Chellam, y A. J. T. Johnsingh. 1994. Lion-human conflict in

the Gir Forest, India. Conservation Biology 8:501-507.

Beissinger, S. R., y J. P. Gibbs. 1993. Are variable environments stochastic? A review of

methods to quantify environmental predictability. Pages 132-146 in Adaptation in

stochastic environments (J. Yoshimura and C. Clark, eds.). Springer-Verlag, New York.

Gibbs, J. P. 1993. Importance of small wetlands for the persistence of local populations of

wetland animals. Wetlands 13:25-31.

Gibbs, J. P., M. L. Hunter, y S. M. Melvin. 1993. Snag availability and communities of cavity

nesting birds in tropical versus temperate forests. Biotropica 25:236-241.

Gibbs, J. P., y S. M. Melvin. 1993. Call-response surveys for monitoring breeding waterbirds.

Journal of Wildlife Management 7:27-34.

Gibbs, James P. y Daniel G. Wenny. 1993. Song output as a population estimator: effect of male

pairing status. Journal of Field Ornithology 64:316-322.

Gibbs, J. P.; F. A. Reid y S. M. Melvin. Least Bittern. Birds of North America 17:1-12. 1992.

(Poole, A.; Gill, F., editors).

Gibbs, J. P.; S. Melvin y F. A. Reid. American Bittern. Birds of North America 18:1-12. 1992.

(Poole, A.; Gill, F., editors).

Gibbs, James P., W. Gregory Shriver, y Scott M. Melvin. 1991. Spring and summer records of

the yellow rail in Maine. Journal of Field Ornithology, 62(4): 509-516.

Gibbs, J. P. 1991. Spatial relationships between nesting colonies and foraging areas of great blue

herons. Auk 108:764-770.

Gibbs, J. P., J. R. Longcore, D. G. McCauley, and J. K. Ringelman. 1991. Use of wetland

habitats by selected nongame water birds in Maine. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Fish

and Wildlife Research 9. 57 pp.

Gibbs, J. P. 1991. Avian nest predation rates in tropical lowland wet forest: an experimental

study. Oikos 60:155-161.

Gibbs, J. P., y J. Faaborg. 1989. Estimating the viability of Kentucky Warbler and Ovenbird

populations in forest fragments. Conservation Biology 4:193-196.

Longcore, J. R. y J. P. Gibbs. 1988. Distribution and numbers of American black ducks along

the Maine coast during the severe winter of 1980-1981. Pp. 377-389 In Waterfowl in

winter, (M. W. Weller, editor). University of Minnesota Press.

Gibbs, J. P., S. Woodward, M. L. Hunter, y A. E. Hutchinson. 1987. Determinants of great blue

heron colony distribution in coastal Maine. Auk 104:38-47.

Gibbs, H. L., S. C. Latta, y J. P. Gibbs. 1987. Effects of the 1982-83 el Nino event on blue-

footed and masked booby populations on Isla Daphne Major, Galápagos. Condor

89:440-442.

Gibbs, H. L., y J. P. Gibbs. 1987. Prey robbery by nonbreeding magnificent frigatebirds

(Fregata magnificens). Wilson Bulletin 99:101-104.

SERVICIO

Instituciones gubernamentales y Grupos de Interés Público-Internacional

Miembro, Comité Externo de Evaluación del INECOL/external evaluation committee (período de

6 años, designado en 2011), Instituto Ecología, Xalapa, México.

Becario Internacional, HESP Academic Fellowship Program (Rusia-Ucrania-Moldova),

Soros Open Society Foundation, 2010-2011. Vice Director, Altai Assistance Project (US partner for Foundation for Sustainable Development

of the Altai, Gorno-Altaisk, Altai Republic, Siberia, Rusia), Enero 2009-presente.

Consultor, Fundación Charles Darwin, performing evaluation of sciences programs, Charles

Darwin Research Station, Galapagos, 7/07-8/08.

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Consultor, Consejo Nacional de Ambiente y Manejo, República Unida de Tanzania/World Bank,

“PHVA” modeler (with K. Morrison CBSG Southern Africa and A. Odum Toledo Zoo) for

Kihansi Spray Toad, Bagamoyo, Tanzania, 7/07.

Consultor, Lower Kihansi Environmental Management Project, Vice President’s Office, United

Republic of Tanzania: Developed an ecological monitoring scheme for the Lower Kihansi

Gorge (11/03-12/03) and data management apparatus (MS Access database) for ecological

monitoring project (with M. Buff, SUNY-ESF) (1/06), and assisted with capacity building

for the conservation biology education at the University of Dar es Salaam (11/03-1/06).

Participante, UK National Environmental Research Council/Imperial College/Zoological Society

of London: Invited participant to week-long workshop to resolve technical issues on two

monitoring programs – the Sampled Red List Index and the Living Planet Index -- to enable

the European Union to track progress toward meeting its 2010 obligations as a signatory to

the Convention on Biological Diversity to reduce the rate of loss of biodiversity, 5/06.

Miembro de Panel de Expertos, World Bank, Washington, D.C., Lower Kihansi Gorge

(Tanzania) Project, 2/02-present.

Asesor, British Columbia Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection: Marbled murrelet

monitoring program design, 5/04.

Asesor, EcoCenter, Moscow State University: Provided in-country consultation during 2002 on

World Bank grant for production and editing of 6-volume set on the “Biodiversity of

Russia” targeted for Russian high school students.

Participante, American Museum of Natural History: Assisted in delivery of two workshops on

teaching methods and materials for conservation biology training at the university level to

faculty from multiple universities in La Paz and Cochabamba Bolivia, 8/01.

Participante, World Wildlife Fund: Regional Conservation Assessment Workshop, Puerto Ayora,

Galápagos, Ecuador. 6/00.

Instituciones gubernamentales y Grupos de interés public-nacional

Miembro, Isle Royale National Park panel of science experts assessing Park’s current research

program (1/08-present)

Miembro electo de la Junta Directiva, North American Section of the Society for Conservation

Biology (3 year term, elected 5/07, starting 5/07)

Miembro invitado, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Scientific Advisory Panel, Effects of

atrazine on amphibians, June, 2003, Washington, D.C. (invited to participate again in 2007

– declined)

Consultor independiente, Cherry & Flynn, Chicago and Noble and Associates, Des Plaines on

behalf of the Village of Bartlett, Illinois, assisting in preparation of amicus brief in the

matter of SWANCC vs. Army Corps prepared by and heard 10/00 before US Supreme

Court.

Asesor -- to hundreds of users of my MONITOR.EXE software (recently converted in 2010 to

Windows-based application with Eduard Ene).

Miembro, New York State Biodiversity Research Institute’s Scientific Working Group (2005-

2008)

Miembro, Environmental Technical Group, International Joint Committee, evaluating ecological

implications of water level regulation of Lake Ontario. 02-05.

Miembro, Chittenango Ovate Amber Snail recovery team (2002-present)

Modelador de poblaciones, Recovery Team Atlantic Coast population of the Piping Plover (1995-

200).

Miembro del Consejo, Nine Mile Creek Conservation Council, Camillus, New York (2001-

present).

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Grupos industriales y comerciales

Consultor, Nelson Byrd and Woltz Landscape Architects: Assessed biodiversity assets of private

tract near Charlottesville, Virginia (5/09). Consultor, General Electric Corporation, Inc.: Herpetological and colonial waterbird assessment

on the Upper Hudson River (5/06 - present)

Consultor, Honeywell International, Inc.: Assessed conservation value of the Honeywell

International, Inc.’s Hudson Farm property (with D. J. Leopold and 7 graduate students),

5/05-9/05.

Servicio Universitario

Director asociado, Environmental and Forest Biology (current)

Director, Roosevelt Wild Life Station (current, www.rooseveltstation.org)

Coordinador, Conservation Biology Undergraduate Major (current)

Coordinador, Internships (current)

Miembro, Promotion and Tenure Committee (present)

Miembro, Course and Curriculum Assessment Committee (present)

Coordinador, Science Education Elective Concentration within EFB (1998-2000).

Coordinador, development of undergraduate Option and then Major in conservation biology at

EFB (1999-2002)

Miembro, Field Programs Assessment Committee (1998-1999)

Búsqueda de miembros potenciales para la Facultad : Invertebrate Conservation Biologist (2012),

Informal Biology Educator (co-Chair, 2009), Vertebrate ecologist (chair: 2006-2007);

Fish/Wildlife Diseases ecologist (member: 2006-2007); Entomologist (member: 2000-

2001); Aquatic Ecologist (member: 1998-1999); Wildlife Ecologist (member: 1999-2000);

Restoration Mycologist (member: 1999-2000).

Líder, proposal development to revitalize the Roosevelt Wild Life Station at ESF (garnered

substantial support from New York State Assembly).

Director, Review of ESF’s Graduate Program in Environmental Science (2005-2006).

SOCIEDADES CIENTÍFICAS:

Society for Conservation Biology, The Wildlife Society, American Association for the

Advancement of Science

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