SOLOMON R. DAVID 867 N. Maple Rd. Ann Arbor, MI (734)

Similar documents
SOLOMON R. DAVID. Phone: (734) Web: solomondavid.net EDUCATION

Teleosts: Evolutionary Development, Diversity And Behavioral Ecology (Fish, Fishing And Fisheries) READ ONLINE

B.S., Environmental Sciences, 2006 Academic Achievement: 3.42 GPA International Experience: Studied at the University of Western Australia, Fall 2004

Employer Name: NOAA Fisheries, Northwest Fisheries Science Center

PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION

STEVEN L. WHITLOCK 457 SW Washington Ave. #5 Corvallis, Oregon Phone: (707)

Systematics and Biodiversity of the Order Cypriniformes (Actinopterygii, Ostariophysi) A Tree of Life Initiative. NSF AToL Workshop 19 November 2004

Life History Study of the Alligator Gar in the Ouachita River, Arkansas

Euteleostomi. Actinopterygii. Class Actinopterygii, Subclass Chondrostei, Order Acipenseriformes, Sturgeon and Paddlefish

Phone: (907) Homepage: Ph.D. Integrative Biology, Minor in Statistics, Oregon State University, 2017

3. B.S.. cum laude Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, June 2004, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, USA.

THE DIVERSITY OF FISHES

Mark Richard DuFour 5066 Jamieson Dr., Toledo, Oh 43613, Apt. H-09 Mobile: (440)

Understanding alligator gar movements and the importance of river connectivity through trace element analyses

AREAS BEYOND NATIONAL JURISDICTION: INDIAN OCEAN DEVELOPING COASTAL STATES TUNA MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP

STUDY PERFORMANCE REPORT

Matthew Alan Bertone

PETER A.H. WESTLEY CURRICULUM VITAE

Canon Envirothon Wildlife Curriculum Guidelines

COLLEGE OF FISHERIES CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY (IMPHAL) Lembucherra, Tripura

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Phone: (252) , ext. 380 Department of Biology Fax: (252)

Faculty Focus. Robert J. Naiman, Professor. MD: Were you the only freshwater person at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI)?

1. Myxinoides (hagfish) are sister to. what monophyletic group? 2. Which is NOT a characteristic of chordata?

(520)

Beach. Coastal Fishing

Investigating reproduction and abundance of bighead carp (Hypophthalmichthys nobilis) and silver carp (H. molitrix) in the Greenup pool, Ohio River

Factors influencing production

Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture Completed Project Report Form

Appendix 3: Example Thesis Proposal

Lecture 2 Phylogenetics of Fishes. 1. Phylogenetic systematics. 2. General fish evolution. 3. Molecular systematics & Genetic approaches

Lake Trout Working Group Report Lake Michigan Committee Meeting March 23, 2010 Windsor, ON

6/2/2014. Carps. Common Carp. Silver Carp. Rohu. Bighead Carp. Other introductions: Gourami Dojo Golden apple snail Pacu Mosquito fish

Cold-transitional Small River

2018 ONTARIO FISH IDENTIFICATION WORKSHOPS

Todd R. Seamons Page 1 of 6

Dana M. Infante. Research Interests

A PROJECT OF THE ANN ARBOR CHAPTER OF MICHIGAN TROUT UNLIMITED

Schaft Creek Project: Fisheries Baseline 2008 Addendum

Aquatic Invasive Species

Highlights of Native Fish Rehabilitation Activities in the Great Lakes. Presented By: Arunas Liskauskas, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources

Introductions of contaminants and non-native species to aquatic ecosystems are

NINA Aquatic Research Station, Ims

2016 Conservation Stamp, Esther Semple. Dr. Brian Riddell, Pacific Salmon Foundation, Vancouver, B.C. Contacts:

AN ANALYSIS OF STREAM TEMPERATURE PROFILES IN NORTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE (2014)

TWENTY-SIX YEARS. Delisting the Yellowstone Grizzly Bear. A Lesson in Cooperation, Conservation, and Monitoring

Oregon Hatchery Research Center January 2014 David L. G. Noakes, Professor & Director

Zoogeography Chpt 16 part 17;

Threatened Fishes of Queensland

RESUME. Richard D. Clark, Jr.

STUDY PERFORMANCE REPORT

OHRC Advisory Committee. Research Report. 17 September 2012

2017 ONTARIO FISH IDENTIFICATION WORKSHOPS

Current projects for Fisheries Research Unit of Minnesota Department of Natural Resources

SAC-08-10a Staff activities and research plans. 8 a Reunión del Comité Científico Asesor 8 th Meeting of the Scientific Advisory Committee

Surf Clams: Latitude & Growth

Managing for Diversity

Bachelor of Arts in Biology May 2010 Malone University (Canton, Ohio) Minor: Chemistry Advisor: Dr. Christopher Carmichael GPA: 3.79/4.

How Marine-Derived Nutrients Benefit Both Natural and Model Stream Systems

Anna G. Warrener, Ph.D.

Cold-transitional Stream

Curriculum Vitae MARK A. STEELE

2 nd Steelhead Summit. October 27 & 28, 2016 in San Luis Obispo, CA

FISH 336 Introduction to Aquaculture

Zoogeography Chpt 16 part 17;

HIGH SCHOOL TEXTBOOK ALIGNMENT

Biodiversityof Marine Ornamental Fish in West Bengal: Issues of Sustainability and Livelihood Security

Hatcheries: Role in Restoration and Enhancement of Salmon Populations

Barcoding the Fishes of North America. Philip A. Hastings Scripps Institution of Oceanography University of California San Diego

Ecological interactions between parasites and wildlife

Cichlids of East Africa A Model of Vertebrate Radiation. ww.waveformenergetics.com

Maryland Chapter Trout Unlimited Brook Trout Conservation Effort

COMMISSIONERS. March 2010

Searsville Dam Removal

Okanagan Sockeye Reintroduction

Hatchery Reform and our Pacific Region National Fish Hatcheries. Presented by Doug Olson

R & E Grant Application Biennium

REFE;ENCE. LIBRARY I ~'iilr~~l\1~1\~11111~ ~111lli11~r. Cl LEGISLATl~E I,

STEPHANIE MARIE CARLSON

Ichthyology 2011 Syllabus

TOP:011.6B/US U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service TECHNICAL OPERATING PROCEDURE

Cold Small River. A Brief Ecological Description of this Michigan River Type

SC China s Annual report Part II: The Squid Jigging Fishery Gang Li, Xinjun Chen and Bilin Liu

STUDY PERFORMANCE REPORT

Integrated Pest Management: Application in the Sea Lamprey Control Program

Record of a Sixteen-year-old White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in Carbondale, Illinois: a Brief Note.

JIMAR PFRP ANNUAL REPORT FOR FY To protect, restore, and manage the use of coastal and ocean resources through ecosystem-base management

BIOLOGY OF FISHES; BIOL 335 Syllabus Spring Semester 2017

USING BIOLOGICALLY IMPORTANT PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ESTUARIES TO CLASSIFY AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND ESTUARIES

Groundfish Science Report

Biodiversity and Conservation Biology

Ecology of Columbia River redband trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss gairdneri) in high desert streams

M.S., Ecology, Department of Biological Sciences, Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho. Advisor: C.V. Baxter

What DNA tells us about Walleye (& other fish) in the Great Lakes

Burbot Conservation Aquaculture: A Decade of Advancements in the. Kootenai Region

Evaluating the impact of fishing forage fish on predators. Ray Hilborn School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences University of Washington

Fish Conservation and Management CONS 486

The effects of visual and acoustic deterrents to prevent the upstream movement of Asian carps

Agenda Item F.1.b Supplemental Public Comment 2 June 2018

Chapter 5: Survey Reports

SMOOTH HAMMERHEAD SHARK (HHS)

Transcription:

SOLOMON R. DAVID 867 N. Maple Rd. Ann Arbor, MI 48103 (734) 274-1722 E_americanus@hotmail.com EDUCATION Ph.D. 2012 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Resource Ecology and Management Dissertation title: Life history, growth, and genetic diversity of the spotted gar (Lepisosteus oculatus) from peripheral and core populations Dissertation Committee: Michael Wiley (chair), James Diana, Edward Rutherford, Barry OConnor M.S. 2008 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Aquatic Sciences: Research and Management Thesis title: The Influence of physical habitat factors on a near-shore fish community in the lower Muskegon River, Michigan B.S. 2000 Ohio Northern University, Ada Biology Thesis title: A survey of the salamanders of genus Ambystoma and macroinvertebrate species in two woodland vernal pools, Hardin County, Ohio RESEARCH INTERESTS Aquatic biodiversity and conservation Fish biology and ecology Evolutionary ecology and conservation genetics Sustainable aquaculture Ecology and systematics of primitive fishes (gars, bowfin, lungfishes, sturgeons, bichirs) TEACHING INTERESTS Field biology and ecology Conservation ecology Vertebrate systematics and natural history Parasitology, entomology, invertebrate zoology David 1/8

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2012-present Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Michigan School of Natural Resources & Environment (Dr. James Diana; Aquaculture & Aquatic Ecology Research) 2010-2012 Research Analyst, University of Michigan School of Natural Resources & Environment (Dr. James Diana; Aquaculture & Aquatic Ecology Research) 2010 Research Associate, Michigan Sea Grant University of Michigan (Dr. James Diana; Asian carp, Michigan native species & habitat conservation fact sheet publications & web content) 2010 Research Assistant, USGS Great Lakes Science Center (Dr. Charles Madenjian; Lake Trout Bioenergetics Modeling) 2009 Research Assistant, University of Michigan (Dr. David Jude; Great Lakes Larval Fishes Analyses) 2008 Research Assistant, USGS Great Lakes Science Center (Dr. Kurt Kowalski; DIDSON Analysis of Fishes Movement in Crane Creek, high-resolution acoustics) 2007 Research Assistant, NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratories (Dr. Carlo DeMarchi; Water Quality Modeling) 2006 Research Assistant, USGS Great Lakes Science Center (Dr. David Bunnell; Bloater Condition & Fecundity Project) 2005 Research Assistant (Crew Leader), University of Michigan (Dr. Michael Wiley; Muskegon River Project, Crane Creek Wetlands Project) 2003-2004 Research Assistant (Crew Leader), University of Michigan (Dr. Michael Wiley; Muskegon River Project, fish community and habitat assessment) 2001-2002 Research Assistant (Crew Leader), University of Michigan (Dr. Edward Rutherford; Muskegon River Salmonids Assessment) 2000 Research Assistant, University of Michigan (Dr. Edward Rutherford; Muskegon River Steelhead Parr Assessment) David 2/8

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Fall 2011 Winter 2001-2008 Winter 2005 Fall 2003-2004 Winter 2003-2004 Adjunct Faculty (Ichthyology Biology of Fishes), Eastern Michigan University Graduate Student Instructor (Parasitology, Dr. Barry OConnor), University of Michigan Invited Guest Lecturer (Ecology of Fishes, Dr. James Diana), University of Michigan Graduate Student Instructor (Biology of Fishes, Dr. Kevin Wehrly), University of Michigan Invited Guest Lecturer (Ecology of Fishes, Dr. Edward Rutherford), University of Michigan PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Fisheries Society American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists International Network for Lepisosteid Fish Research and Management Lepisosteid Research and Management Committee North American Native Fishes Association SELECTED PRESENTATIONS AND SEMINARS David, S.R., R.S. Kik IV, M.J. Wiley, J.S. Diana, and E.S. Rutherford. 2010. Countergradient variation in growth of spotted gar (Lepisosteus oculatus) from different latitudes, with implications for conservation. 2010 Meeting of the International Network for Lepisosteid Fish Research and Management, Thibodaux, LA. (invited presentation) David, S.R. 2010. Conservation of the spotted gar: one of Michigan s primitive fishes. Stewardship Network January Webcast, Ann Arbor, MI. (invited presentation) David, S.R., R.S. Kik IV, M.J. Wiley, J.S. Diana, and E.S. Rutherford. 2008. Ecology, biogeography, and conservation of the spotted gar (Lepisosteus oculatus) in Michigan, USA. Second International Meeting on Lepisosteid Research and Management, Heredia, Costa Rica. (invited presentation) David, S.R. 2008. Ecology, aquaculture, and conservation of gars (Lepisosteidae). University of Michigan Hooper Aquatics Seminar Series, Ann Arbor, MI. (invited seminar speaker) David 3/8

David, S.R. 2007. Primitive fishes: diversity, natural history, and husbandry. Motor City Aquarium Society, Detroit, MI. (invited presentation) David, S.R., E.S. Rutherford, and J.S. Diana. 2006. Ecological factors influencing fish communities in a Lake Michigan tributary. International Association for Great Lakes Research, Windsor, ON. (contributed presentation) PUBLICATIONS Wright, J.J., S.R. David, and T.J. Near. 2012. Gene trees, species trees, and morphology converge on a similar phylogeny of living gars (Actinopterygii: Holostei: Lepisosteidae), an ancient clade of ray-finned fishes. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 63: 848-856. Madenjian, C.P., S.R. David, and D.P. Krabbenhoft. 2012. Trophic transfer efficiency of methylmercury and inorganic mercury to lake trout Salvelinus namaycush from its prey. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. DOI: 10.1007/s00244-012-9767-2. Kwon, S.Y., J.D. Blum, M.J. Carvan, N. Basu, J.A. Head, C.P. Madenjian, and S.R. David. 2012. Absence of fractionation of mercury isotopes during trophic transfer of methylmercury to freshwater fish in captivity. Environmental Science and Technology. DOI: 10.1021/es300794q. Madenjian, C.P., S.R. David, R.R. Rediske, and J.P. O Keefe. 2012. Net trophic transfer efficiencies of polychlorinated biphenyl congeners to lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) from its prey. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. [In Press]. Madenjian, C.P., S.R. David, and S.A. Pothoven. 2012. Effects of activity and energy budget balancing algorithm on laboratory performance of fish bioenergetics models. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. [In Press]. David, S.R. 2011. [Review of] An empirical synthetic pattern study of gars (Lepisosteiformes) and closely related species, based mostly on skeletal anatomy. The resurrection of holostei. Grande, L. Copeia 4: 612-613. Bunnell, D.B., S.R. David, and C.P. Madenjian. 2009. A decline in bloater fecundity between 1981 and 2006: the role of adult condition. Journal of Great Lakes Research 35: 45-49. David, S.R., R.S. Kik IV, A.M. Ferrara, J.S. Diana, and M.J Wiley. [In Preparation]. Countergradient variation in growth of the spotted gar Lepisosteus oculatus from core and peripheral populations. David 4/8

David, S.R., R.S. Kik IV, A.M. Ferrara, W.R. Glass, J.M. Roos, J.S. Diana, and M.J. Wiley. [In Preparation]. Variation in life history patterns of the spotted gar Lepisosteus oculatus from core and peripheral populations. David, S.R. and J.J. Wright. [In Preparation]. Genetic variation and biogeography of the spotted gar Lepisosteus oculatus from core and peripheral populations. David, S.R., and E.S. Rutherford. [In Preparation]. The Influence of physical habitat factors on a near-shore fish community in the lower Muskegon River, MI. David, S.R. 2005. The Elusive tropical gar. Tropical Fish Hobbyist 54: 84-92. David, S.R. 2000. "Anguilla rostrata" (On-line), Animal Diversity Web. Available at http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/anguilla_rostra ta.html. Biological Photography (Fish Identification) David, S.R. 2011. Spotted gar (cover). In A. Amores, J. Catchen, A. Ferrara, Q. Fontenot, and J.H. Postlethwait, authors. Genome evolution and meiotic maps by massively parallel DNA sequencing: spotted gar, an outgroup for the teleost genome duplication. Genetics 188: 799-808. David, S.R. 2010. Spotted gar, longnose gar. In L.D. Corkum, author. Fishes of Essex County and surrounding waters. Essex County Field Naturalists Club. Windsor. David, S.R. 2009. Spotted gar, Florida gar, bowfin. In E. Holm, N. Mandrak, and M. Burridge, authors. The Royal Ontario Museum Field Guide to Freshwater Fishes of Ontario. Royal Ontario Museum. Toronto. David, S.R. 2007. Rope fish series. In P. Purser, author. Understanding the reedfish (Erpetoichthys calabaricus). Tropical Fish Hobbyist 55: 118-125. David, S.R. 2007. Australian lungfish, Polypterus endlicheri congicus, crocodile gar, alligator gar, bowfin, African lungfish. In A. Kwasniak, author. Ancient fishes: how have they survived? Nasze Akwarium (Poland) 85: 5-12. David, S.R. 2007. South American lungfish series. In J. Topfer, author. Sir John Graham Kerr and the South American lungfish (Lepidosiren paradoxa). Der Makropode (Germany) 29: 5-24. David, S.R. 2006. South American lungfish. In D. Rojat and J. Perol, editors. Fishes with lungs? Sciences de la Vie et de la Terre. Editions Nathan, Paris. David 5/8

RESEARCH SUPPORT 2011-2012 Air-breathing Fishes Aquaculture Research Grant ($61,400) AquaFish Collaborative Research Support Program. Authored with J.S. Diana (co-pi s). 2010 Rackham Graduate School Spring/Summer Research Grant ($6,000) 2009 Research Grant ($4,000) 2009 Rackham Graduate Student Research Grant ($3,000) 2009 Conservation Research Grant ($750) North American Native Fishes Association 2008-2010 Travel Grant ($2,950) Awarded for presentations at research meetings such as 2 nd and 3 rd International Meetings on Lepisosteid Research & Management (2008 & 2010), Midwest Fish & Wildlife Meeting (2008), Southern Division American Fisheries Society (2009), American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting (2010). ACTIVITIES, OUTREACH, AND AWARDS 2011 Alumni War Memorial Award, Michigan Natural Resources Society 2011-present Reviewer, American Midland Naturalist, Copeia, Fisheries, Journal of Great Lakes Research 2010 James S. Diana Aquatic Ecology Scholarship 2010 Reviewer, Fishes of the greater Mekong River ecosystem, University of Michigan Museum of Zoology, Miscellaneous Publications. 2009-2012 Student Mentor in Scientific Research Jayme Wagner, AquaFish Collaborative Research Support Program Eastern Michigan University Madison Schaeffer, Howard Hughes Medical Foundation Fellow Bryn Mawr College Amy Poopat, Creative Scientific Inquiry Experience Program (CSIE) Eastern Michigan University David 6/8

2009 Graduate Student Representative on Conservation Ecology Faculty Search Committee, 2009 Karl F. Lagler Award for Outstanding Scholar in Aquatic Sciences 2009-2010 Doctoral Student Representative Student Government 2009-present Co-founder, Co-editor, Writer for School of Natural Resources & Environment Aquatics Student Newsletter The Water Column http://sitemaker.umich.edu/srdavid/files/thewatercolumn_vol2_issue1.pdf 2009-present Founder, Creator, Designer of Lepisosteid Research & Resource Website http://lepisosteidae.net 2008-2012 Primary Consultant & Guest Lecturer Great Lakes Ecology and Habitat display for Saline Elementary Schools 2008-2011 Student Representative for the Aquatics Field of Study 2008-present Orientation Leader, Aquatics Representative new student orientation 2007-2011 Aquatic Sciences Track Leader 2007 SNRE Representative Recruitment event at Howard University, Washington DC. 2004-2009 Co-Founder and Executive Member Aquarium Society of Ann Arbor 2003-present Founder, Creator, and Designer http://primitivefishes.com 2003 Editor of Parasite Species Profiles University of Michigan Museum of Zoology Animal Diversity Web David 7/8

REFERENCES Dr. Michael J. Wiley University of Michigan 440 Church Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1041 (734) 764-6286 mjwiley@umich.edu Capacity Known: Dissertation chair and research supervisor (Muskegon River Project) Dr. James S. Diana University of Michigan 440 Church Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1041 (734) 763-5834 jimd@umich.edu Capacity Known: Committee member for MS and PhD theses and postdoc supervisor Dr. Edward R. Rutherford National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory 4840 S. State Road Ann Arbor, MI 48108-9719 (734) 741-2118 ed.rutherford@noaa.gov Capacity Known: Committee member for PhD program and chair of MS committee; research supervisor (Muskegon River Project) Dr. Charles P. Madenjian United States Geological Survey Great Lakes Science Center 1451 Green Road Ann Arbor, MI 48105-2807 (734) 214-7259 cmadenjian@usgs.gov Capacity Known: Research supervisor (Great Lakes fishes bioenergetics research) David 8/8