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1 Carmen G. Montaña Department of Applied Ecology North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC Phone: (979) Curriculum vitae Education Ph.D. Wildlife and Fisheries Science (Doctor of Philosophy) 2012 Texas A&M University Advisor: Dr. Kirk O. Winemiller MSc. Wildlife and Fisheries Management 2004 Universidad Nacional de los Llanos Occidentales Ezequiel Zamora (UNELLEZ), Venezuela B.A. Environmental Sciences, Major: Eng. Renewable and Natural Resources. Universidad Nacional de los Llanos Occidentales Ezequiel Zamora (UNELLEZ), Venezuela Fellowships and Awards 2012 Outstanding Fisheries Worker Award, Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society 2011 Tom Slick Graduate Research Fellowship Award, Texas A&M 2011 Vice Chancellor's Award in Excellence in Graduate Student Research, Texas A&M 2011 GPEF- Travel and Presentation Grant, Dept. of WFSC, Texas A&M 2011 Clark Hubbs Student Research Award, Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society st Place Poster presentation. Graduate Student, 11 th Annual Ecological Integration Symposium, Texas A&M. TX - March GPEF Travel and Presentation Grant, Dept of WFSC, Texas A&M 2009 P.E.O International Women Fellowship 2009 Outstanding Ph.D student Award, Dept. of WFSC, Texas A&M 2008 American Cichlid Association, ACA Paul V. Loiselle Conservation Fund 2008 Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Travel Grant, Texas A&M 2008 GPEF Travel and Presentation Grant. Dept of WFSC, Texas A&M 2007 Neotropical Grassland Conservancy-Francis Smith Remembrance Grant 2003 Neotropical Grassland Conservancy, Research award 2002 Foundation Cisneros, Logistic & Research grant 2001 U.S. Fisheries & Wildlife Services. Graduate Fellowship Professional Experience Teaching experience: Spring Department of Wildlife and Fisheries-Texas A&M University-Graduate Student- Teaching Assistant for Natural History of Vertebrates Fall Department of Wildlife and Fisheries-Texas A&M University-Graduate Student-Teaching Assistant for Ichthyology Laboratory Employment history August present Department of Applied ecology, North Carolina State University, Postdoctoral Research Scholar
2 August August 2013 Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences-Texas A&M University- Postdoctoral Research Scholar Fall Summer 2010 Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences-Texas A&M University- Graduate student-research Assistant Nov-Dec 2006 National Institute of Fisheries and Aquaculture, Caracas, Venezuela Fisheries Consultant Museo de Ciencias Naturales Guanare (MCNG), Venezuela. Research assistant Laboratory of Biology and Ecology of Aquatic Insects of UNELLEZ-Venezuela. Research Assistant Peer Reviewed Publications 21. Montaña, C.G., K.O. Winemiller & A. Sutton (expected). Patterns of morphological dissimilarity within tropical and temperate fish assemblages in relation to species richness: comparisons at multiple spatial scales using a null modeling approach. Ecology 20. Montaña, C.G. & K.O. Winemiller Evolutionary convergence in Neotropical cichlids and Nearctic centrarchids: evidence from morphology, diet and stable isotope analysis. Biological Journal of Linnean Society 109: Schalk, C.M., C.G. Montaña & M. Libson (expected) Reproductive strategies of two Neotropical killifish (Cyprinodontiformes: Rivulidae) in the Bolivian Gran Chaco. Revista de Biologia Tropical. 18. López-Fernández, H., K.O. Winemiller, C.G. Montaña & R.L. Honeycutt Dietmorphology correlations in the radiation of South American Geophagine Cichlids (Perciformes: Cichlidae: Cichlinae). PlosOne 7(4):e Willis, S.C., H. López-Fernández, C.G. Montaña, I.P. Farias & G. Orti Species-level phylogeny of Satan s perches based on discordant gene trees (Teleostei: Cichlidae: Satanoperca Gűnther 1862). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 63: Montaña, C.G., C.M. Schalk & D.C. Taphorn First record of Van den Berg's Pearlfish, Austrolebias vandenbergi Huber, 1995 (Cyprinodontiformes, Rivulidae) in Bolivia with comments on its diet and reproductive biology. Check List Journal 8: Ou, C., C.G. Montaña, K.O. Winemiller & K.W. Conway Schistura diminuta, a new miniature loach from the Mekong River drainage of Cambodia (Teleostei: Nemacheilidae). Ichthyological Explorations of Freshwaters 22(3): Montaña, C.G, C.A. Layman & K.O.Winemiller Gape size influences seasonal patterns of piscivore diets in three Neotropical rivers. Neotropical Ichthyology 9(3): Montaña, C.G, S. Choudhary & K.O. Winemiller Seasonal dynamics of fisheries in the Ganges River, Bhagalpur, India. Fisheries Management and Ecology 18: Montaña, C.G., C.A. Layman & D.C. Taphorn Inventario de la ictiofauna del Caño La Guardia, afluente del río Capanaparo (cuenca del Orinoco), estado Apure, Venezuela. Biota Colombiana 11(1-2): Montaña, C.G. & K.O. Winemille Local-scale habitat influences morphological diversity of species assemblages of cichlid fishes in a tropical floodplain river. Ecology of freshwater Fish 19:
3 10. Willis, S.C., M. Numes, C.G. Montaña, I.P. Farias, G. Orti & N.R. Lovejoy The Casiquiare River acts a corridor between the Amazons and Orinoco river basins: biogeographic analysis of the genus Cichla. Molecular Ecology 19: Layman, C. A., C.G. Montaña & J. E. Allgeier Linking community assembly and rates of water level change in river littoral habitats. Aquatic Ecology 44: Montaña C.G. & K.O. Winemiller Comparative feeding ecology and habitats use of Crenicichla species (Perciformes: Cichlidae) in a Venezuelan floodplain river. Neotropical Ichthyology 7: Montaña, C.G., C.A. Layman & D.C. Taphorn Comparison of fish assemblages in two littoral habitats in a Neotropical morichal stream in Venezuela. Neotropical Ichthyology 6(4): Montaña, C.G., H. López-Fernández & D.C. Taphorn A new species of the genus Crenicichla (Perciformes: Cichlidae) from Ventuari River, Upper Orinoco River, Amazonas State, Venezuela. Zootaxa 1856: Post, D.M., D.A. Arrington, C.A. Layman, G. Takimoto, J. Quattrochi & C.G. Montaña Getting to the fat of the matter: model, methods and assumptions for dealing with lipids in stable isotopes analysis. Oecologia 152: Layman, C.A., D.A. Arrington, C.G. Montaña. & D.M. Post Can Stable Isotope Ratios provide for community-wide measures of trophic structure? Ecology 86(9): Willis, S.C., M. Numes, C.G. Montaña, I.P. Farias & N.R. Lovejoy Systematics, biogeography, and evolution of Cichla (Perciformes: Cichlidae) with insight into the origin of tropical freshwater fish diversity in South America. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 44: Montaña, C.G., D.C. Taphorn, C.A. Layman & C. Lasso Distribución, alimentación y reproducción de tres especies de pavones Cichla spp. (Perciformes, Cichlidae) en la cuenca baja del río Ventuari, Estado Amazonas, Venezuela. Memoria de la Fundación La Salle de Ciencias Naturales 165: Taphorn, D.C., C.G. Montaña & P. Buckup Characidium longum (Characiformes: Crenuchidae): A New Species of Fish from Venezuela. Zootaxa 1247:1-12 Natural History Notes 1. Schalk, C.M. & C.G. Montaña Liophis peocilogyrus (Yellow-bellied Liophis): Diet and foraging behavior. Natural history notes. Herpetological Review 43(1): Schalk, C.M. & C.G. Montaña Ceratophrys cranwelli (Cranwell s Horned Frog): Diet. Herpetological Review 42(3): Montaña, C.G Cichlids in a Neotropical Blackwater Floodplain River Cinaruco River, Venezuela. Part I: Overview. Buntbarsche Bulletin 248:11-16 Book chapters 1. Montaña, C.G Cichla ocellaris del Río Cuyuni. In: J.P Rodríguez & F. Rojas-Suárez. Libro Rojo de Peces amenazados de Venezuela. Provita, Caracas 2. Montaña, C.G., D.C. Taphorn, C.A. Layman & C.A. Lasso Ecology and Conservation of Peacok Cichlids (Cichla spp.) in lower Ventuari River, Amazonas State, Venezuela. RAP Bulletin of Biological Assessment. Conservation International. Washington DC, USA 3. Montaña, C.G., D.C. Taphorn, L. Nico, C.A. Lasso, O. Leon-Mata, A. Giraldo, O.Lasso-Alcala, C. DoNascimiento & N. Milan Fishes of the Ventuari River Basin, Amazonas state
4 (Venezuela): Results of BioCentro, Fundacion La Salle and Fundacion Tierra Parima Research s. RAP Bulletin of Biological Assessment. Conservation International. Washington DC, USA Publications in Review or preparation 1. K.O. Winemiller, D.L. Roelke, J.B. Cotner, J.V. Montoya, L. Sanchez & C.G. Montaña, Hydrology and habitat mediate top-down effects on basal resources in a tropical river ecosystem. Target journal: Target journal Ecological Monographs (in Preparation) 2. Montaña, C.G., C.M. Schalk & L. Springer. Morphological diversity of anuran in the Chihuahuan Desert ecoregion. Target journal Journal of Zoology (in Preparation) 3. Montaña, C.G., C.A. Layman & K.O. Winemiller. Species-patch area relationship for benthic communities in a tropical river (in Preparation) Selected presentations (Last 5 years) as first author Montaña, C.G., C.A. Layman & K.O. Winemiller. Gape size influences seasonal patterns of piscivore diets in three Neotropical rivers. Texas Chapter American Fisheries Society, Texas 2013 Montaña, C.G. & K.O. Winemiller. Are Neotropical cichlids and Neartic centrarchids ecologically convergent? Evidence from morphological, dietary and isotope analysis. Ecological Integration Symposium. Texas A&M University 2012 Montaña, C.G. & K.O. Winemiller. Morphological patterns in tropical and temperate assemblages of perciform fishes. Texas Chapter American Fisheries Society, Texas 2012 Montaña, C.G. & K.O. Winemiller. Habitat-associated morphology of cichlid and centrarchid species assemblages: Tropical and Temperate convergence in percomorph fishes? Ecological Society of America. TX, 2011 Montaña, C.G. & K.O. Winemiller. Ecomorphology and habitat use in temperate floodplain centrarchid fishes. Ecological Integration Symposium. Texas A&M University. TX Montaña, C.G. & C.M. Schalk. Community structure of ponds along environmental gradients in the Bolivian Gran Chaco. Ecological Integration Symposium. Texas A&M University. TX C.G. Montaña & K.O. Winemiller. Ecomorphological correlates in temperate floodplain centrarchid fishes. Texas Chapter American Fisheries Society, Texas 2011 Montaña, C.G. C.A. Layman & K.O Winemiller. Seasonality and Gape Width Structures Predatorprey Interactions in Neotropical Piscivores. American Society of Ichthyology and Herpetology. Rhode Island, Providence Montaña, C.G., C.A. Layman & K.O Winemiller. Seasonal patterns on prey/predator body size in three Neotropical rivers. Ecological Integration Symposium. Texas A&M University. TX (1 st Place Graduate Student Poster Presentation) Montaña, C.G. Biodiversity survey of fish fauna in Rupununi Savannas, Guyana. Dept. Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences. Seminar 2009 Research Experience - Aug July Texas A&M University-Project title: Flow dependent species: life history and habitat associations in Texas Gulf Coast Rivers. With Dr. Kirk Winemiller - Dec Texas A&M University-Project title: Community structure of ponds along environmental gradients in the Bolivian Gran Chaco, Bolivia. With Dr. Kirk Winemiller
5 - Jan Texas A&M University- Research Expedition to the Mekong River and its tributaries Sekong, Sesan, and Srepok Rivers. Cambodia. Biodiversity survey of the ichthyofauna in the Cambodia Mekong. With Dr. Kirk Winemiller - Feb Texas A&M University-Royal Ontorio Museum-University of Guyana-Research Expedition to Guyana s Rupununi Region. Biodiversity survey of the ichthyofauna in the Rupununi Savanna region. With Dr. Kirk Winemiller - July Texas A&M University- Research Expedition to Tambopata River. Biodiversity survey of the ichthyofauna in the Tambopata River, Peruvian Amazon-Peru. With Dr. Kirk Winemiller - Jan-May Florida International University, Department of Biological Sciences- Project title: study of food webs dynamics and habitat connectivity in the Bahamas Island. With Dr. Craig Layman - May NOAA Southeast Fisheries Science Center Miami, Miami- Project title: Tagging and monitoring fishes and their habitats in the Loxahatchee River, Florida. With Dr. Craig Layman - June-Dec Yale University, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology- Project title: Isotopes stables to study food web dynamics and community-wide. With Dr. Craig Layman - May- Dec Cornell University, Department Ecology and Evolutionary Biology- Field Assistant monitoring stream and nutrient cycling effects of invertebrates in aquatic ecosystems. With Dr. Alex Flecker Professional activities Professional affiliations Neotropical Ichthyology Association, NI-(2003-present) American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists ASIH-(2001-present) American Cichlid Association ACA-(2007-present) Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society TCAFS (2007-present) American Fisheries Society (AFS) (2007-present) Ecology (2010-present) Student Mentor 7 Undergraduate students from the Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences Texas A&M University. Outcomes from these mentoring resulted in papers and poster presentations. - Summers: 2009, 2010 and Advised 3 students with internships working on sunfishes ecology and ecomorphology in Texas Rivers - Fall 2011: Advised 2 students with internships related to process fish samples for stable isotope analysis to study aquatic food webs of perciformes in Neotropical ad temperate floodplain rivers. 1 paper published, 1 poster presentation at the Ecological Integration Symposium (EIS)-Texas A&M university Spring 2012: Advised 1 student working on reproductive biology of Neotropical killifishes, and preparation of stable isotope analysis to study aquatic food webs in ponds located in the Bolivian Gran Chaco. 1 paper published, 1 paper in review, 1 poster presentation (1er Place undergraduate) at the EIS-Texas A&M university Fall 2012-Spring co-advised student working on morphological diversity of anuran in the Chihuahuan Desert ecoregion. 1 paper in progress, 1 poster presentation at EIS-Texas A&M University 2013 Conference Organized
6 2010- Member of the planning committee for the 11th Annual Ecological Integration. Symposium Understanding patterns and processes across scales at Texas A&M University Volunteer experience Volunteer for Ecological Society of America meeting in Austin Volunteer for judging in the Student Research Week (SRW) at Texas A&M, March 2012 Peer- Reviewer for Ecology of Freshwater Fish, Journal of Fish Biology, Revista Mesoamericana de la Conservación, Pan- American Journal of Aquatic Sciences, Aquaculture, Aquarium, Conservation & Legislation- International Journal of the Bioflux Society, Wetlands, Neotropical Ichthyology, Revista de Biologia Tropical, Endangered Species Research Journal Community Outreach Member of the fish sampling team for Bio Blitz, a yearly invitation to the public to aid in cataloging all the living organisms in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. Additional skill Snorkeling, seining, gill-netting, electrofishing, driving small boats Experience with statistical packages: PRIMER, SPSS, PC-Ord, R, PAST Languages: Spanish (Native), English (Second language) Professional references Dr. Kirk O. Winemiller, Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX ; phone: (979) , k-winemiller@tamu.edu Dr. Craig A. Layman. Department of Biological Sciences, Florida International University North Miami, FL 33181; phone: (305) , cal1634@yahoo.com and laymanc@fiu.edu Dr. Donald C. Taphorn. Former director of the Natural Sciences Museum- UNELLEZ- Guanare,Venezuela. Current address: Beleville, IL ; taphorn@gmail.com
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