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CURRICULUM VITAE: Marlis R. Douglas Professor and Bruker Professorship in Life Sciences

CONTACT

Department of Biological Sciences Voice: 1+ (479) 575-4176 University of Arkansas Email: [email protected] Fayetteville, AR 72701

EDUCATION

1998 Ph.D., Philosophical Faculty II, University of Zurich, Switzerland (with honors) 1991 M.S., Zoology, Department of Zoology and Museum, University of Zurich, Switzerland 1987 B.S., Biology, University of Zurich, Switzerland

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2016- Professor & Bruker Endowed Professorship, Biological Sciences, University of Arkansas 2012-2016 Associate Professor & Bruker Endowed Professorship, Biological Sciences, University of Arkansas 2008-2014 Adjunct Associate Professor, Biology, Natural Resources & Environmental Sciences, Graduate Program in Ecology, Evolution & Conservation Biology, University of Illinois 2008-2014 Co-Director IL Conservation and Molecular Ecology Lab (iCaMEL), INHS, University of Illinois 2008-2011 Curator of Fishes, Illinois Natural History Survey, Prairie Research Institute, University of Illinois 2007-2008 Associate Professor, Fish, Wildlife & Conservation Biology, Colorado State University 2001-2007 Assistant Professor, Fish, Wildlife & Conservation Biology, Colorado State University 1999-2001 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Center for Biodiversity & Systematics, Texas A&M University 1998-1999 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Dept. of Biology & Museum, Arizona State University 1995-1998 Editorial Assistant, Copeia, American Society of Ichthyologists & Herpetologists 1992-1995 Assistant, Curator of Ichthyology, Zoological Museum, University of Zurich, Switzerland 1992-1993 Biology Teacher, Berit School of Nursing, Zurich, Switzerland 1990-1991 Teaching Assistant, Federal Technical School (ETH), Zurich, Switzerland

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES / ADVISORY BOARDS

2021- Advisory Board, International Joint Partnership for Mahseer Conservation (IJPMC) 2021- Co-Chair Taxonomic Working Group, Int. Joint Partnership for Mahseer Conservation (IJPMC-TWG) 2020- Steering Committee, International Mahseer Conference (IMC) 2018-current Advisory Board, Fisheries Conservation Foundation (FCF)

AWARDS AND HONORS

2020 Certified Senior Ecologist, Ecological Society of America 2017 IDT Sustainability Award (1st Place), Biodiversity Conservation, $25,000 2015 Certified Senior Ecologist, Ecological Society of America 2015 Best Publication in Herpetology, American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists (7 co-authors) 2009 Outstanding Faculty Award, School of Integrated Biology, University of Illinois 2009 Certified Senior Ecologist, Ecological Society of America 2008 Outstanding Faculty Award, School of Integrated Biology, University of Illinois

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2005 Outstanding Faculty Member Award, CSU Greek Life, Colorado State University 2004 CSU Career Enhancement Grant, Colorado State University, $3,000. 2003 Outstanding Contributions Award, American Fisheries Society CSU Student Chapter, Colorado State University (together with M.E. Douglas) 2003 CSU Career Enhancement Grant, Colorado State University, $3,161. 2002 George Miksch Sutton Award in Conservation Research, Southwestern Association of Naturalists (together with M.E. Douglas and P.C. Brunner) 1998 Honors Recognition for Outstanding Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Zürich, Phil. Fac. II, Switzerland

ADDITIONAL TRAINING

2021 ABT Framework of Narrative Building – Round 8 – Randy Olson http://scienceneedsstory.com/tag/abt/ 2020 IMPROV for Scientists – Brian Palermo https://www.palermoimprovtraining.com 2020 ABT Framework of Narrative Building – Round 2 – Randy Olson http://scienceneedsstory.com/tag/abt/ 2017 JetStream Workshop - XSEDE and NCGAS, University of Arkansas 2015 Big-Grant Writing Workshop – Association for Women in Science, University of Arkansas 2015 ADVANCE - Institutional Transformation Workshop – Vice-Provost for Research, University of Arkansas 2015 Genome Assembly Workshop– Arkansas High Performance Computing Center, University of Arkansas 2014 Cluster Computing Course – Arkansas High Performance Computing Center, University of Arkansas 2014 Programming for Biologists Course – Biological Sciences, University of Arkansas 2014 University of Arkansas Winter Teaching Workshop – Developing Online Courses 2013 University of Arkansas Winter Teaching Workshop – Using Technology and Digital Media 2008 Illinois Wilds Institute for Nature (IWIN) Workshop -- Herpetology 2003 Information Theory Workshop, Colorado State University 2002 MARK Workshop, Colorado State University 1998 Advances in Molecular Ecology, N.A.T.O. Advanced Study Institute: Erice, Sicily 1993 Advances in Geometric Morphometrics, N.A.T.O. Advanced Study Institute: Il Ciocco, Italy

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

University of Arkansas (UA) 2019 Scientific Computing for Biologists (3 credits, senior/graduate level, with computer lab) 2015-2021 Ichthyology (4 credits, senior/graduate level, with lab) 2012-2020 Conservation Genetics (4 credits; senior/graduate level, with computer lab) 2015-2021 Graduate Seminar: Professional Development (co-taught) 2015 Graduate Seminar: Genomics of Speciation (co-taught) 2014 Graduate Seminar: Proposal Writing (co-taught) 2012-2021 Honors Research (3 credits, junior/senior level)

University of Illinois (UI) 2008-2011 Vertebrate Natural History (4 credits, senior level), with lab; co-taught) 2009 Microsatellite Analysis in Fish and Wildlife Studies (3 credits, graduate level)

Colorado State University (CSU) 2004-2006 Molecular Ecology (2 credits; senior/graduate level; co-taught) 2005-2007 Ecology (4 credits; junior level) 2003 Graduate Student-Faculty Seminar (1 credit; graduate level) 2002-2005 Conservation Genetics (4 credits, senior/graduate level) 2002 Wildlife Inquiries (FW192 – Fall 02) 2001-2007 Ichthyology (3 credits, senior/graduate level)

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2001-2007 Fish Biology Lab (1 credit, senior/graduate level) 2001-2007 Supervised College Teaching (FW384 – Fall 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 07) 2001-2007 Independent Study WB (FW495BV – Fall & Spring 01 through 07)

University of Zürich, Switzerland 1992-1005 Comparative Anatomy of Fishes 1992-1995 Fish Biology 1992-1995 Functional Morphology of Vertebrates 1992-1995 Systematics and Biogeography of Fishes

Berit School of Nursing, Zürich, Switzerland 1992-1993 General Biology

Federal Technical School, Zürich 1990-1991 Introduction to Zoology

MENTORING & ADVISING (ASU = Arizona State University, CSU = Colorado State University, UI = University of Illinois, UA = University of Arkansas)

Graduate Students: 2020-current Griffin M. McDaniels, Ph.D. (Biological Sciences, UA) 2020-current Katelyn T. McDaniels, Ph.D. (Biological Sciences, UA) 2019-2021 Riri Retinangtyas, M.S. (Biological Sciences, UA) 2019-2020 Sonam Wangmo, M.S. (Biological Sciences, UA) 2019-2020 Karma Wangchuk, M.S. (Program in Statistic and Analytics, UA) 2018-current Timothy H. Goodhart, Ph.D. (Biological Sciences, UA) 2017-2021 Whitney A. Murchison, M.S. + Ph.D. (Biological Sciences, UA) 2017-2019 Michael Blanchard, M.S. (Program in Statistic and Analytics, UA) 2016-current Zachery D. Zbinden, Ph.D. (Biological Sciences, UA) 2016-2018 Binod Regmi, M.S. (Program in Statistic and Analytics, UA) 2016-2018 Daniel Kiser, M.S. (Program in Statistic and Analytics, UA) 2016-2018 Pam McDill, Ph.D. (Biological Sciences, UA) 2014-2016 Heather Wallace, M.S. + Ph.D. (Biological Sciences, UA) 2014-2016 Brigid A.C. Wieman, Ph.D. (Biological Sciences, UA) 2013-2019 Binod Regmi, Ph.D. (Biological Sciences, UA) 2013-2018 Brenna A. Levine, Ph.D. (Biological Sciences, UA) 2013-2016 Wilson H. Johnson, M.S. (Biological Sciences, UA) 2013-2015 Mallory Jeffers, M.S. (Biological Sciences, UA) 2012-2021 Bradley T. Martin, Ph.D. (Biological Sciences, UA) 2012-2020 Tyler Chafin, Ph.D. (Biological Sciences, UA) 2012-2018 Steve M. Mussmann, Ph.D. (Biological Sciences, UA) 2011-2016 Max R. Bangs, Ph.D. (Biological Sciences, UA) 2010-2013 Brenna A. Levine, M.S. (Biological Sciences, UA)

2008-2012 Mark Davis, Ph.D. (Natural Resources & Environmental Sciences, UI) 2008-2011 Ellen Schneider, M.S. (Integrated Biology, UI) 2008-2011 Steve Mussmamn, M.S. (Integrated Biology, UI) 2007-2012 Jennifer Kendall, M.S. (Graduate Degree Program in Ecology, CSU) 2005-2008 Mark A. Davis, M.S. (Graduate Degree Program in Ecology, CSU) 2005-2007 Matthew W. Hopken, M.S., (Graduate Degree Program in Ecology, CSU) 2002-2006 Melissa Andre, M.S. (Fishery & Wildlife Biology, CSU) 2004-2005 John Wilson, M.S. (Fishery & Wildlife Biology, CSU)

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Postdocs: 2020-2021 Tyler C. Chafin, Ph.D. from University of Arkansas – Fayetteville, AR 2012-2017 Whitney J.B. Anthonysamy, Ph.D. from University of Illinois – Champaign-Urbana, IL 2012-2014 Mark Davis, Ph.D. from University of Illinois – Champaign-Urbana, IL 2004-2005 Kate P. Huyvaert, Ph.D. from University Missouri – Saint Louis, MO 2005 C. Martin Carlsson, Ph.D. from University of Uppsala – Sweden 2001-2003 Matt A. Kwiatkowski, Ph.D. from Arizona State University – Tempe, AZ

Graduate Committees: 2020-current Rhiannona De La Rosa, M.S. (Horticulture, UA) Advisor: Mike Richardson 2020-current Kenneth Buck, M.S. (Horticulture, UA) Advisor: Margaret L. Worthington 2019-current Sushant Potdar, Ph.D. (Biological Sciences, UA) – Advisor: Erica Westerman 2018-current Ted Stiritz, M.S. (Biological Sciences, UA) – Advisor: Michelle Evans-White 2017-current Alexis Hilario Perez, Ph.D. (Entomology, UA) – Advisor: Ashley Dowling 2017-current Adam Hasik, Ph.D. (Biological Sciences, UA) – Advisor: Adam Siepielski 2017-2019 Savannah Graham, M.S. (Biological Sciences, UA) – Advisor: Adam Siepielski 2016-2018 Deonna Robertson, M.S. (Biological Sciences, UA) – Advisor: Erica Westerman 2014- current Clinton Trammel, M.S. (Entomology, UA) – Advisor: Alan Szalanski 2014-2015 Fredericka Hamilton, M.S. (Entomology, UA) – Advisor: Ashley Dowling 2013-current Larry Kamees, Ph.D. (Biological Sciences, UA) – Advisor: Steve Beaupre 2013-2019 Casey Brewster, Ph.D. (Biological Sciences, UA) – Advisor: Steve Beaupre 2013-2014 Colton Kessenich, M.S. (Biological Sciences, UA) – Advisor: Andrew Alverson 2012-2014 Amber Tripodi, Ph.D. (Entomology, UA) – Advisor: Alan Szalanski 2012-2017 Kapil K. Khadka, Ph.D. (Biological Sciences, UA) – Advisor: Doug James 2008-2012 Whitney J.B. Anthonysamy, Ph.D. (Nat Res. & Environ. Sciences, UI) – Advisor: Chris Phillips 2008-2011 Brad Cosentino, Ph.D. (Evolution, Ecology, Conservation UI) – Advisor: Bob Schooley 2008-2010 Amy Kelly, Ph.D. (Animal Sciences, UI) – Advisor: Jan Novakovski 2002-2008 Shelley Bayard-de-Volo, Ph.D. (Biology, GDPE, CSU) – Advisor: Michael Anotlin 2003-2007 Emily Ruell, M.S. (Fishery & Wildlife Biology, CSU) Advisor: Kevin Crooks 2006-2007 Marisa Williams, M.S. (Statistics, CSU) 2004-2005 Roy Gallea, M.S. (Civil Engineering, CSU) 2002-2005 Paul Lukacs, Ph.D. (Fishery & Wildlife Biology, GDPE, CSU) Advisor: Kenneth Burnham

Mentored Undergraduates: 2019-2021 Kevin L. Hollar, Honors Student Biological Sciences, UA 2018-2020 Zachary M. Angel, Honors Student Biological Sciences, UA 2019-2020 Mason N. Flurry, Undergraduate Student Biological Sciences, UA 2018-2020 McKenzie L. Reed, Honors Student Biological Sciences, UA 2017-2020 Avery E. Elliott, Honors Student Biological Sciences, UA 2017-2019 McKenna K. Gregor, Honors Student Biological Sciences, UA 2017-2018 Zayne M. Derden, Honors Student Biological Sciences, UA 2015-2017 Lindsey C. James, Honors Student Biological Sciences, UA 2015-2016 Zia Lee, Undergraduate Research Assistant, Biological Sciences, UA 2015-2017 Hayden D. Elliott, Honors Student Biological Sciences, UA 2014-2016 Kailey E. Harrell, Honors Student Biological Sciences, UA 2014-2016 Carsten Leimer, Honors Student Biological Sciences, UA 2013-2015 Jared M. Cole, Honors Student Biological Sciences, UA 2012-2014 Brooke Beckwith, Honors Student Biological Sciences, UA 2010-2012 Reynolds, Aubrey J., Undergraduate Research Assistant, UI 2005-2005 Bjorn Rogell, International student, University of Uppsala, Sweden 2005-2006 Adam Thompson, Undergraduate Research Assistant, CSU 2004-2007 Jennifer Bunkley, Hughes Undergraduate Research Assistant, CSU 2004-2007 Brenna Levine, Hughes Undergraduate Research Assistant, CSU

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2004-2006 Trace Martyn, Hughes Undergraduate Research Assistant, CSU 2004-2006 Chelsea Weiskerger, Hughes Undergraduate Research Assistant, CSU 2004-2005 Cole Bershinski, Hughes Undergraduate Res. Assistant, CSU 2003-2007 Alex Klug, Hughes Undergraduate Research Assistant, CSU 2003-2007 Ryan Cooper, Hughes Undergraduate Research Assistant, CSU 2003-2006 Eric Fetherman, Undergraduate Research Assistant, CSU 2003-2006 Esther Daniells, Undergraduate Research Assistant, CSU 2003-2004 Noah Hansen, Hughes Undergraduate Research Assistant, CSU 2003-2004 Matt Hopken, Undergraduate Research Assistant, CSU 2002-2006 Jennifer Cotter, Hughes Undergraduate Research Assistant, CSU 2002-2003 Mala Sawhney, Undergraduate Research Assistant, CSU 2002-2003 Jennifer Courtemanche, Undergraduate Research Assistant, CSU 2002-2003 Mala Sawhney, Undergraduate Research Assistant, CSU 2002-2003 John Wilson, Undergraduate Research Assistant, CSU 1997-1999 Simone Warrack, Hughes Undergraduate Research Assistant, ASU

Teaching Awards by Mentored Students: Tyler K. Chafin. Delbert Swartz Endowed Graduate Fellowship, University of Arkansas, Biological Sciences. 2017 Steven M. Mussmann. Delbert Swartz Endowed Graduate Fellowship, University of Arkansas, Biol. Sciences. 2015 Bradley T. Martin. Delbert Swartz Endowed Graduate Fellowship, University of Arkansas, Biological Sciences. 2014 Max R. Bangs. Delbert Swartz Endowed Graduate Fellowship, University of Arkansas, Biological Sciences. 2013

Fellowships and Awards by Mentored Students: 2020-2024 Zachery D. Zbinden. Leggett Fellowship, Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, $40,000 2020-2024 Griffin M. McDaniels. Distinguished Academic Fellowship, UA, $48,000 2020 Zachery D. Zbinden. Jimmy Pigg Award, Southern Div. American Fisheries Society, $1,500 2020 Griffin M. McDaniels. G.T. Johnson Mem. Scholarship Outstanding 1st Year Student, UA, $1,000 2020-2021 Whitney A. Murchison, Conservation Fellowship, AGFC, $2.000/semester 2019-2024 Timothy H. Goodhart, Conservation Fellowship, AGFC, $2.000/semester 2018-2022 Whitney A. Murchison. Distinguished Academic Fellowship, UA $48,000. 2018-2020 Whitney A. Murchison. NSF-IGERT STEM PAAD Fellowship, UA, $1,500 2017 Zachary Zbinden. G.T. Johnson Memorial Scholarship Outstanding 1st Year Student, UA, $1,000 2017 Bradley T. Martin. James & Carol Hendren Fellowship, W.J Fulbright College, UA, $10,000 2016-2020 Zachary D. Zbinden. Distinguished Doctoral Fellowship, UA $88,000. 2016-2020 Pam McDill. Distinguished Academic Fellowship, UA $48,000. 2015-2018 Heather B. Wallace. Distinguished Academic Fellowship, UA $40,000. 2014 Max R. Bangs. James & Carol Hendren Fellowship, W.J Fulbright College, UA, $10,000 2014 Max R. Bangs. Outstanding Genetics Section Student Member, American Fisheries Society 2014 Max R. Bangs. G.T. Johnson Memorial Scholarship for Outstanding 1st Year Student, UA, $1,000 2014-2017 Brigid C. Wieman. Distinguished Academic Fellowship, UA $40,000. 2013-2016 Tyler K. Chaffin. Distinguished Doctoral Fellowship, UA $80,000. 2012-2015 Steven M. Mussmann. Distinguished Academic Fellowship, UA $40,000. 2012 Max R. Bangs. Outstanding 1st Year Graduate Student, Biological Sciences, UA, $1,000

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS & SYNERGISTIC ACTIVITIES

Office/Committees in Professional Societies: 2020-2022 AFS Governing Board, American Fisheries Society 2020-2021 AFS Management Committee, American Fisheries Society 2020 AFS Committee on Climate Change, American Fisheries Society 2018-2024 President-Elect/President/Past-President, Genetics Section, American Fisheries Society

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2013-2020 AFS-ASIH Liaison, Am. Fisheries Soc. and Am. Soc. of Ichthyologists & Herpetologists 2013-2020 Meeting Management and Planning Committee (co-Chair), ASIH 2007-2012 Associate Editor, The Southwestern Naturalist 2002-2025 Board of Governors, American Society of Ichthyologists & Herpetologists 2015 Resolutions Committee, American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists 2007 Chair, Committee Stoye Award in Genetics, Development and Morphology, ASIH 2006 Committee Stoye Award in General Ichthyology, posters, ASIH 2006 Chair, Committee Stoye Award in Genetics, Development and Morphology, ASIH 2004 Membership Secretary & Executive Committee, Desert Fishes Council 2003-2007 Treasurer & Board of Directors, International Biogeography Society 2003-2007 2005-Meeting Planning Committee, International Biogeography Society 2003-2006 Book Review Editor, Ichthyology – Copeia, ASIH 2003 Committee Hubbs Award, Desert Fishes Council 2001 Chair, Committee Stoye Award in General Ichthyology, ASIH 2000 Resolutions Committee, American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists 1997-2000 Chair, Student Committee, European Ichthyological Society 1995-1997 Executive Council, European Ichthyological Society

Memberships in Professional Societies: American Fisheries Society (National and Chapters: Arkansas + Utah; Sections: Genetics, International, Imperiled Aquatic Species, Science Communication) American Associations for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists (ASIH) Arkansas Chapter of The Wildlife Society (ARTWS) Desert Fishes Council (DFC) Ecological Society of America (ESA) Freshwater Illustrated Freshwater Mollusks Conservation Society (FWCS) Sigma Xi Society of Systematic Biology (SSB) Southeastern Fishes Council (SFC) Southwestern Association of Naturalists (SWAN) The International Biogeography Society (IBS)

Manuscript Reviews: (~ 6 manuscript reviews/ year) Aquatic Sciences, Biogeography, Conservation Biology, Conservation Genetics, Copeia, Ecological Applications, Ecology and Evolution, Environmental Biology of Fishes, Evolution, Fishery Bulletin, Freshwater Biology, Frontiers in Ecology, Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, Global Ecology and Biogeography, Journal of Comparative Zoology, Journal of Fish Biology, Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management, Journal of Marine Biology, Journal of Wildlife Management, Marine Biology, Molecular Ecology, Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, National Geographic, PLOS One, The Southwestern Naturalist, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, Western North American Naturalist

Grant Refereeing: ~ 4 requests/ year Great Lakes Fisheries Commission, National Geographic, National Park Service, National Science Foundation, Sigma Xi, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

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PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS, INVITED SEMINAR & SYMPOSIA. WORKSHOPS & EXPERT PANELS

Expert Panels 2020 Co-Chair, International Working Group Mahseer Taxonomy, Chang Mai, Thailand – FCF, WWF 2018 Co-Chair, International Working Group Mahseer Threats, Paro, Bhutan – FCF, WWF 2016 Names of Fishes Committee: Gila Lower Colorado River Basin (Invited Panelist/Presenter) – AFS/ASIH/AGFD 2015 Panelist, Cutthroat Trout Subspecies – NPS, USGS, FWS 2014 Panelist, Devils Hole Pupfish Genetics Panel (Lead) – NPS, USFWS, NDOW 2013 Panelist, Greenback Cutthroat Trout Genetics, Denver, CO – USFWS 2009 Panelist, Devils Hole Pupfish Emergency Action Team – NPS, USGS, FWS 2007 Panelist, Devils Hole Pupfish Genetics, Death Valley, CA – NPS, USGS, FWS 2007 Panelist, Greenback Cutthroat Trout Recovery Genetics, Denver, CO – USFWS, CDOW

Workshops & Working Groups 2011-2018 Co-Organizer, Student-Prof. Network Wkshp – Am. Soc. Ichthyologists & Herpetologists 2011-2016 Co-Organizer, Student-Professional Networking Workshop – Desert Fishes Council 2008 Illinois Wilds Institute for Nature, Cache River, IL 2005 Massasauga Workshop, Mound City, MO 2001 Information Needs Workshop, USGS – GCMRC, Phoenix, AZ 2000 Fish Long Term Monitoring Workshop, USGS –GCMRC, Flagstaff, AZ 2000 Low Steady Summer Flow Experiment Workgroup, USGS – GCMRC, Flagstaff, AZ 1999 Glen Canyon Dam Temperature Control Device Workshop, BOR – DOI, Mesa, AZ 1999 Second Population of Humpback Chub Workgroup, USGS – GCMRC, Flagstaff, AZ 1999 Experimental Flows for Endangered and Native Fishes, USGS – GCMRC, Flagstaff, AZ 1998 N.A.T.O. Advanced Study Institute (ASI) Workshop, Erice, Sicily 1998 Conceptual Model for Colorado River Ecosystem Workgroup, USGS – GCMRC, Flagstaff, AZ 1997 Adaptive Management for Colorado River Ecosystem Workgroup, USGS – GCMRC, Flagstaff, AZ 1996 Management of Razorback Sucker within Grand Canyon Workshop, BOR – DOI, Laughlin, NV 1995 Virgin River Fish Database Workgroup, UNLV, Las Vegas, NV 1993 N.A.T.O. Advanced Study Institute (ASI) Workshop, El Ciocco, Italy

Invited Symposia & Seminars: 2021 Narrative Blitz, Randy Olson Production + National Park Service (virtual) 2020 Invited Talk, Arkansas Game & Fish Commission - Monthly Meeting, Little Rock, AR (n=1) 2019 Invited Talk, Arkansas Game & Fish Commission/Forest Service Collaborators Meeting, Conway, AR (n=1) 2018 IDT Sustainability Award – 1st Place, Plenary Speaker, Coralville, IA 2019 Invited Talk, Arkansas Game & Fish Commission, Fort Smith, AR (n=1) 2017 Invited Symposium, Russian Academy of Sciences, Borok, Uglich, Russia (n=3) 2015 Invited Seminar, Northeastern State University, Tahlequah, OK 2013 Invited Symposium, Russian Academy of Sciences, Borok, Yaroslavl Province, Russia (n=3) 2012 Invited Seminar, Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Little Rock, AR 2011 Invited Seminar, Sigma-Xi, Fayetteville, AR 2011 Seminar, Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Springfield, IL 2009 Seminar, Illinois Natural History Survey, Champaign, IL 2009 Invited Seminar, Snake Ecology Meeting, Donnelly, ID 2008 American Fisheries Society Symposium Community Ecology of Stream Fishes, Ottawa, CA 2007 Technical Workgroup Meeting, USGS - GCMRC, Phoenix, AZ 2007 Seminar, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 2007 Seminar, Illinois Natural History Survey, IL 2007 Symposium (Organizer), International Biogeography Society, Tenerife, Spain 2006 Seminar, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 2006 Seminar, University of Central Florida, Orlando FL 2005 Massasauga Workshop, Mound City, MO 2005 Seminar – Rio Grande Cutthroat Trout Workgroup, Trinidad, CO 2004 Seminar - University of Colorado, CO

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2003 5th Bennett Symposium; Headwaters to the Sea; Hattiesburg, MS 2003 Seminar – Marine Ecology Research Station, Trondheim, Norway 2002 Seminar - NREL Series: Future Directions of Global Ecosystem Science, Ft Collins CO 2002 Seminar - Annual meeting of FWB Advisory Committee, Fort Collins, CO 2001 Symposium in Honor of R. R. Miller – Annual meeting of ASIH, State College, PA 2013 Invited Symposium, Russian Academy of Sciences, Borok, Yaroslavl Province, Russia (n=3) 2000 Biology of Vipers, Swedish Biodiversity Center, Odalgarden, Sweden 2000 Technical Workgroup Meeting, USGS - GCMRC, Phoenix, AZ 2000 Seminar - University of Nevada Las Vegas, NV 1999 Seminar, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 1999 Seminar, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 1999 Seminar, University of New Orleans, LA 1999 Seminar, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 1999 Zoological Seminar, University of Zürich, Switzerlan

Presentations at Professional Meetings (since 2016; n= number of oral+poster presentations): 2021 Upper Colorado River Basin Researchers Meeting, Virtual (n=2) Southeastern Deer Studies Group, Virtual (n=1)

2020 1st Conference in Zoology: Biodiversity in a Changing World. Kathmandu, Nepal (remote; n=1). Catfish 2020, Little Rock, AR (n=1) Southern Division American Fisheries Society, Little Rock, AR (n=7) 2nd International Mahseer Conference, Chang Mai, Thailand (roundtable organized)

2019 Plant Animal Genome Conference (PAG XXVII), San Diego, CA (n=2) Arkansas Chapter of the Wildlife Society, Little Rock, AR (n=1) Box Turtle Conservation Workshop, Haw River State Park, NC (n=1) American Society of Ichthyologists & Herpetologists, Snowbird, UT (n=1) American Fisheries Society, Reno, NV (n=8+2)

2018 Arkansas Chapter The Wildlife Society, Little Rock, AR (n=1) American Society of Ichthyologists & Herpetologists, Rochester, NY (n=1) Ecological Society of America, New Orleans, LA (n=1) International Mahseer Conference, Paro, Bhutan (n=1+3) Royal Government of Bhutan (Haa/ Thimphu) (n=3)

2017 American Fisheries Society, Tampa, FL (n=5) American Society of Ichthyologists & Herpetologists, Austin, TX (n=3) Royal Government of Bhutan (Haa/ Thimphu) (n=5)

2016 Royal Government of Bhutan (Haa/ Thimphu/ Gelephu) (n=5) Desert Fishes Council, Albuquerque, NM (n=2) Utah 3-Species Conservation Team Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT (n=2) SETAC NA: Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Denton, TX (n=1) American Society of Ichthyologists & Herpetologists, New Orleans, LA (n=4+4) American Fisheries Society/ AZ Game & Fish Dept. Webinar, Phoenix AZ (n=1)

COMMITTEES (CSU = Colorado State University, UI = University of Illinois, UA = University of Arkansas)

University: 2016-current Sustainability Technical Advisory Committee 2016-current University of Arkansas Sustainability Council

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2016-current Graduate Faculty StAn/BioAnalytics 2015-2019 President AWIS (Association for Women in Science – Ozark Affiliates), UA 2015-current Chair Steering Committee AWIS (Association for Women in Science – Ozark Affiliates), UA 2015-current Advisory Committee AHPCC (Arkansas High Performance Computer Cluster), UA 2010-2011 Steering Committee for Graduate Program in Ecology, Evolution and Conservation, UI 2005 Innovations Committee for Graduate Degree Program in Ecology (GDPE), CSU 2003 External contact ‘GDPE Senior Ecologist’ Search, CSU 2002 Member External Search Committee ‘Theoretical Evolutionary Biologist’, CSU 2002 External contact for ‘Animal Ecologist’ position (Biology), CSU

College: 2014-2015 Research Task Force, Fulbright College, UA 2014-2015 College Cabinet (Vice-Chair), Fulbright College, UA 2013-2015 Finance and Planning Committee (Chair in 2014/2015), Fulbright College, UA 2002-2006 College Marshal / Commencement Mace Bearer, CSU 2003-2004 Search Committee ‘Dean for College of Natural Resources’, CSU

Departmental: 2020-2021 Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Biological Sciences, UA 2019-2020 Planning Committee, Biological Sciences, UA 2017-2019 Curriculum Committee, Biological Sciences, UA 2014-2015 Chair Search Committee ‘Aquatic Ecologist’, UA 2013-current Graduate Advisory Committee, Biological Sciences, UA 2013 Search Committee ‘Evolutionary Biologist’, UA 2012 Search Committee ‘Ecologist’, UA 2012-2013 Planning Committee, Biological Sciences, UA 2012 Aspirant Peer Committee, Biological Sciences, UA 2012 Tenure and Promotion Committee, Biological Sciences, UA 2012 Personnel Committee, Biological Sciences, UA

2010-2011 Human Resources, Illinois Natural History Survey, UI 2009-2011 Senior Management Team, Illinois Natural History Survey, UI 2009-2010 Professional-Science-Master’s Committee, NRES, UI 2009-2011 Seminar Committee, Illinois Natural History Survey, UI 2008-2011 Collections Committee, Illinois Natural History Survey, UI 2009-2011 University Relations Committee, Illinois Natural History Survey, UI 2009 Smith Award Committee, Illinois Natural History Survey, UI 2008 Ross Award Committee, Illinois Natural History Survey, UI

2006 Departmental Curriculum Revision Committee, CSU 2005-2006 Departmental Review Committee, CSU 2002-2007 Scholarship Committee, CSU 2002 Search Committee ‘Instructor for Human Dimensions’, CSU

CONTRACTS & GRANTS – COMPETITIVELY OBTAINED RESEARCH FUNDING

2020-2021 Arkansas Game and Fish Commission - $127,872 (PI= C Brewster, coPI= MR Douglas, Beaupre, DeGregorio) 2019-2020 U.S. Geological Survey - $25,000 (coPI= ME Douglas) 2018-2022 Arkansas Game and Fish Commission - $337,197 (PI= D White, coPI= ME Douglas) 2018-2020 Arkansas Game and Fish Commission - $200,775 (coPI= ME Douglas) 2018 IDT Sustainability Award - $25,000 (coPI= ME Douglas) 2017-2018 NSF-XSEDE-XRAC - $123,190 (738,000 SUs on JETSTREAM) (coPI= ME Douglas, TK Chafin) 2017-2018 Arkansas BioSciences Institute - $108,265 (PI=AJ Alverson, coPIs=ME Douglas, E. Westerman, J Lewis, K Pradeep)

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2017-2018 Arkansas Game and Fish Commission - $32,560 (PI=D White, coPI= ME Douglas) 2016-2017 NSF-XSEDE-XRAC - $144,202 (864,000 SUs on JETSTREAM) (coPI= ME Douglas, TK Chafin) 2016-2017 NSF-XSEDE - $2,000 (= 15,000 SUs on JETSTREAM) (PI=ME Douglas) 2016-2017 NSF-XSEDE - $23,700 (= 15,000 SUs on MASON) (coPI= ME Douglas) 2015-2017 Arkansas Game and Fish Commission - $16,412 (PI=WJB Anthonysamy, coPI= ME Douglas) 2015-2016 Arkansas BioSciences Institute - $70,793 (PI=ME Douglas, coPIs=Anthonysamy, AJ Alverson, JP Pummill) 2015-2017 USFWS/IL Dept. of Natural Resources - $42,142 (PI= WJB Anthonysamy, coPI= ME Douglas) 2015-2016 USFWS/IL Dept. of Natural Resources - $55,000 (PI= WJB Anthonysamy, coPI= ME Douglas) 2014-2017 U.S. Geological Survey - $60,587 (coPI= ME Douglas) 2014-2015 Arkansas BioSciences Institute - $28,420 (PI= ME Douglas) 2014 Missouri Department of Conservation - $12,500 (coPI= ME Douglas) 2014 Illinois Natural History Survey - $20,000 (PI= M Dreslik, + 5 coPIs) 2013-2014 Arkansas BioSciences Institute - $70,000 (PI= AJ Alverson, + 5 coPIs) 2012-2015 IL Dept. of Natural Resources - $24,000 (W. Anthonysamy PI, M.E. Douglas, co-PIs) 2010-2014 U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service - $875,000 (coPI= ME Douglas) 2009-2010 Colorado Division of Wildlife - $2,432 (coPI= ME Douglas) 2008-2011 Utah Department of Natural Resources - $90,000 (coPI= ME Douglas) 2008 New Mexico Department of Game and Fish - $13,000 (coPI= ME Douglas) 2007-2008 National Park Service - $1,500 (coPI= ME Douglas) 2007-2008 Warner College of Natural Resources - $10,000 (W. Clements, co-PI) 2006-2008 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - $50,000 (coPI= ME Douglas) 2006-2007 Missouri Department of Conservation - $10,000 (PI= ME Douglas) 2005-2007 Turner Enterprise, Inc. - $27,000 (coPI= ME Douglas) 2004-2005 National Geographic Society - $12,000 (coPIs= ME Douglas, GW Schuett) 2004-2007 Utah Department of Natural Resources - $50,000 (coPI= ME Douglas) 2004-2008 Wyoming Game and Fish - $51,000 (coPI= ME Douglas) 2004-2005 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - $10,000 (coPI= ME Douglas) 2004-2005 NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant – $12,000 (PI= LR Poff, coPIs= J Olden, ME Douglas) 2004-2005 Career Enhancement Grant, Colorado State University - $3,500 2003-2006 Colorado Division of Wildlife - $61,000 (coPI= ME Douglas) 2003-2005 Colorado Division of Wildlife - $74,000 (coPI= ME Douglas) 2003-2004 Career Enhancement Grant, Colorado State University - $3,161 2001-2005 USGS-Grand Canyon Research and Monitoring Center - $140,000 (coPI= ME Douglas) 2001-2005 Colorado Division of Wildlife - $55,000 (coPI= ME Douglas) 2001-2003 Colorado Division of Wildlife - $110,000 (coPI= ME Douglas) 2001-2003 Colorado Division of Wildlife - $25,000 (coPI= ME Douglas) 1999-2001 Swiss National Science Foundation - $65,000 1998-2000 U.S. Geological Survey - $68,000 (coPI= ME Douglas) 1998-2000 AZ Game & Fish Heritage Fund - $30,000 (coPI= ME Douglas) 1996-1998 Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument - $15,000 (coPI= ME Douglas) 1994-1995 Swiss Academic Natural Sciences - $2,000 1993-1997 Federal Agency for Water, Forests, and Environment - $150,000 (coPI= PC Brunner)

PUBLICATIONS

Peer-Reviewed Articles: Students + Postdocs underlined

70. 2021 Chafin TK, Zbinden ZD, Douglas MR, Martin BT, Middaugh CR, Gray MC, Ballard JR, Douglas ME. 2021. Spatial population genetics in heavily managed species: Separating patterns of historical translocation from contemporary gene flow in white-tailed deer. Evolutionary Applications. In Press. EVA-2021-015--OA (Accepted 10-March-2021). bioRxiv: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.09.22.308825

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69. Martin BT, Chafin TK, Douglas MR, Placyk JS, Birkhead RD, Philips CA, Douglas ME. 2021. The choices we make and the impacts they have: Machine learning and species delimitation in North American box turtles Terrapene spp. Molecular Ecology Resources 2021:00–17. https://doi.org/10.1111/1755-0998.13350

68. Douglas MR, Chafin TK, Claussen JE, Philipp DP, Douglas ME. 2021. Are populations of economically important bonefish and queen conch 'open' or 'closed' in the northern Caribbean Basin? Marine Ecology 42:e12639. https://doi.org/10.1111/maec.12639

67. Regmi B, Douglas MR, Edds D, Douglas ME. 2021. Geometric morphometric analyses define riverine and lacustrine species-flocks of Himalayan snowtrout (Cyprinidae: Schizothorax) in Nepal. Aquatic Biology 30:19–31. https://doi.org/10.3354/ab00737 66. Chafin TK, Douglas MR, Anthonysamy WJB, Sullivan BK, Walker JM, Cordes JE, Douglas ME. 2021. Taxonomic hypotheses and the biogeography of speciation in the Tiger Whiptail, tigris (: ) complex. Frontiers in Biogeography 13(2): e49120. https://doi.org/10.21425/F5FBG49120

2020 Chafin TK, Douglas MR, Martin BT, Zbinden ZD, Middaugh CM, Ballard J, Gray C, Douglas ME. 2020. Age structuring and spatial heterogeneity in prion protein gene (PRNP) polymorphism in Arkansas white-tailed deer. Prion 14(1):238–248. https://doi.org/10.1080/19336896.2020.1832947

65. Martin BT, Douglas MR, Chafin TK, Placyk JS, Birkhead RD, Philips CA, Douglas ME. 2020. Contrasting signatures of introgression in North American box turtle (Terrapene spp.) contact zones. Molecular Ecology 29:4186–4202. https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.15622

64. Mussmann SM, Douglas MR, Oakey DD, Douglas ME. 2020. Defining relictual biodiversity: Conservation units in Speckled Dace (Leucisidae: Rhinichthys osculus) of the Greater Death Valley ecosystem. Ecology and Evolution 10:10798–10817. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6736

63. Mussmann SM, Douglas MR, Chafin TK, Douglas ME. 2020. ADMIXPIPE: Population analysis in ADMIXTURE for non-model organisms. BMC Bioinformatics 21:337–345. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12859-020-03701-4

62. Bangs MR, Douglas MR, Brunner PC, Douglas ME. Reticulate evolution as a management challenge: Admixture in endemic fishes of Western North America. Evolutionary Applications 13:1400–1419. https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.13042

61. Douglas MR, SM Mussmann, MA Davis, WJB Anthonysamy, W. Louis, ME Douglas. 2020. Multi- targeted management of upland game birds at the Agroecosystem Interface in midwestern North America. PLoS ONE 15(4):e0230735. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230735

60. Bangs MR, Douglas MR, Chafin TK, Douglas ME. 2020. Gene flow and species delimitation in fishes of Western North America: Flannelmouth (Catostomus latipinnis) and Bluehead sucker (C. Pantosteus discobolus). Ecology and Evolution 10(13):6477–6493. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6384

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59. Mussmann SM, Douglas MR, Chafin TK, Douglas ME. 2020. Comp-D: A program for comprehensive computation of D-statistics and population summaries. Conservation Genetics Resources: 12(2):263–267. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12686-019-01087-x

58. 2019 Levine BA, Douglas MR, Yackel Adams A, Lardner B, Reed R, Savidge JA, Douglas ME. 2019. Genomic pedigree reconstruction identifies predictors of mating and reproductive success in an invasive vertebrate. Ecology and Evolution 9:11863–11877. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5694

57. Chafin TK, Douglas MR, Martin BT, Douglas ME. 2019. Hybridization drives genetic erosion in sympatric desert fishes of western North America. Heredity 123:759–773. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41437-019-0259-2

56. Mussmann SM, Douglas MR, Chafin TK, Douglas ME. 2019. BA3-SNPs: Contemporary migration reconfigured in BayesAss for next-generation sequence data. Methods in Ecology and Evolution: 10:1808–1813. https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.13252

55. 2018 Chafin TK, Douglas MR, Douglas ME. 2018. MRBAIT: Universal identification and design of targeted- enrichment capture probes. Bioinformatics: bty548. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/bty548

54. Bangs MR, Douglas MR, Mussmann SM, Douglas ME. 2018. Unraveling historical introgression and resolving phylogenetic discord within Catostomus (Osteichthyes: Catostomidae). BMC Evolutionary Biology 18(86):1–16. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12862-018-1197-y

52 Baker SJ, Anthonysamy WJB, Davis MA, Dreslik MJ, Douglas MR, Douglas ME, Phillips CA. 2018. Temporal patterns of genetic diversity in an Imperiled population of the Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake (Sistrurus catenatus). Copeia 106(3):414–420. https://doi.org/10.1643/CG-17-682

51. 2017 Anthonysamy WJB, Dreslik MJ, Douglas MR, Thompson D, Klut GM, Kuhns AR, Mauger D, Kirk D, Glowacki GA, Douglas ME, Phillips CA. 2017. Population genetic evaluations within a co- distributed taxonomic group: a multi-species approach to conservation planning. Animal Conservation 21(2):137–147. https://doi.org/10.1111/acv.12365

50. Chafin TK, Martin BT, Mussmann SM, Douglas MR, Douglas ME. FRAGMATIC: in silico locus prediction and its utility in optimizing ddRADseq projects. Conservation Genetics Resources10(3):325–328. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12686-017-0814-1

49. Mussmann SM, Douglas MR, Anthonysamy WJB, Davis MA, Simpson SA, Wade L, Douglas ME. Genetic rescue, the Greater Prairie Chicken, and the problem of conservation-reliance in the Anthropocene. Royal Society Open Science: 4:e160736. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.160736

48. Johnson WH, Douglas MR, Lewis LA, Stuecker TN, Carbonero FG, Austin BJ, Evans-White MA, Entrekin SA, Douglas ME. Do biofilm communities respond to the chemical signatures of fracking? A test involving streams in North-central Arkansas. BMC Microbiology 17(29):01–12. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12866-017-0926-5

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47. Bangs MR, Douglas MR, Thompson P, Douglas ME. Anthropogenic impacts facilitate native fish hybridization in the Bonneville Basin of Western North America. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 146:16–21. https://doi.org/10.1080/00028487.2016.1235611

46. 2016 Douglas MR, Davis MA, Amarello M, Smith JJ, Schuett GW, Herrmann H-W, Porras LW, Holycross AT, Douglas ME. 2016. Anthropogenic impacts drive conservation and ecosystem management of a niche conserved rattlesnake on the Colorado Plateau of Western North America. Royal Society Open Science 3: 160047. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.160047

45. Regmi B, Douglas MR, Anthonysamy WJB, Douglas ME, Leberg PL. 2016. Salinity and hydrological barriers have little influence on genetic structure of the mosquitofish in a coastal landscape shaped by climate change. Hydrobiologica 777(1):209–223. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-016-2786-7

44. Levine BA, Smith CF, Douglas MR, Davis MA, Schuett GW, Beaupre SJ, and Douglas ME. 2016. Population Genetics of A North American Pitviper, the Copperhead (Viperidae: Agkistrodon contortrix). Copeia 104:448–457. https://doi.org/10.1643/CG-13-150

43. Davis MA, Douglas MR, Collyer ML, Douglas ME. 2016. Deconstructing a species-complex: Geometric morphometric and molecular analyses define species in the Western Rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis). PLoS ONE: PLoS ONE 10(6): e0131067. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131067

42. 2015 Douglas MR, Slynko YV, Dgebuadze YY, Olenin S, Aleksandrov B, Boltachev A, Slynko EE, Khristenko D, Minchin D, Pavlov DF, Reshetnikov AN, Vekhov DA, Ware CJ, and Douglas ME. 2015. Invasion Ecology: An international perspective centered in the Holarctic. Fisheries 40(9):462–468. http://doi.org/10.1080/03632415.2015.1075344

41. Davis MA, Douglas MR, Webb CT, Collyer ML, AT Holycross, Painter CW, Kamees LK, Douglas ME. 2015. Nowhere to go but up: Impacts of climate change on demographics of a short-range endemic (Crotalus willardi obscurus) in the Sky-Islands of Southwestern North America. PLoS ONE 10(6): e0131067 01–20. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131067

40. Levine BA, Smith CF, Douglas MR, Davis MA, Schuett GW, Beaupre SJ, Douglas ME. 2015. Bateman- Trivers in the 21st Century: Sexual Selection in a North American Pitviper. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 114:436–445. https://doi.org/10.1111/bij.12434

39. 2014 Slynko EE, Novitskiy RA, Bangs MR, Douglas MR, Douglas ME, Kasyanov AN, Slynko YV. 2014. Phylogeography and phenotypic diversity of the Pumpkinseed Sunfish Lepomis gibbosus (Linneaus, 1758) of the Northern Black Sea coast. Russian Journal of Genetics: 50(12):1284– 1292. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1022795414120126

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38. Sullivan BK, Douglas MR, Walker JM, Cordes JE, Davis MA, Anthonysamy WJB, Sullivan KO, Douglas ME. 2014. Conservation and management of polytypic species: the Little Striped Whiptail complex (Aspidocelis inornata) as a case study. Copeia 2014(3):519–529. BEST PAPER IN HERPETOLOGY 2014 https://doi.org/10.1643/CG-13-140

37. Anthonysamy JB, Dreslik M, Douglas MR, Marioni NK, Phillips CA. 2014. Reproductive ecology of an endangered turtle in a fragmented landscape. Copeia 2014(3):437–446. https://doi.org/10.1643/CG-13-137

36. Kelly AC, Mateus-Pinilla NE, Brown W, O’Hara Ruiz M, Douglas MR, Douglas ME, Shelton P, Beissel T, Novakofski J. 2014. Genetic assessment of environmental features that influence deer dispersal: implications for prion-infected populations. Population Ecology 56(2):327–340. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10144-013-0427-9

35. 2013 Montgomery WB, Schuett GW, Douglas MR, Douglas ME. 2013. Crotalus atrox x Crotalus horridus (Western Diamond-backed Rattlesnake x Timber Rattlesnake). Natural hybrid. Herpetological Review 44(4):689.

34. Sullivan BK, Walker JM, Taylor HL, Cordes JE, Kwiatkowski MA, Sullivan KO, Sullivan JR, Douglas MR, Douglas ME. 2013. Morphological diagnosability of Aspidoscelis arizonae (Squamata: Teiidae) as an indication of evolutionary divergence in the Aspidoscelis inornata complex. Copeia 2013:366– 377. https://doi.org/10.1643/CH-12-097

33. Hopken MW, Douglas MR, Douglas ME. 2013. Stream hierarchy defines riverscape genetics of a North American desert fish. Molecular Ecology:22:956–971. https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.12156

32. 2012 Walker JM, Sullivan BK, Sullivan KO, Douglas MR, Douglas ME. 2012. Evolutionary, ecological, and morphological distinctiveness of an endemic , the Pai Striped Whiptail (Aspidoscelis pai). Herpetological Conservation and Biology 7:265–275. http://herpconbio.org/Volume_7/Issue_3/Walker_etal_2012.pdf

31. Trujillo JD, Pilger TJ, Douglas MR, Douglas ME, Turner TJ. 2012. Microsatellite markers for Longfin Dace, Agosia chrysogaster, a sentinel fish species in imperiled arid-land rivers of the Sonoran Desert. Conservation Genetics Resources 4(4): 927–929. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12686-012-9675-9

30. Ruell EW, Riley SPD, Douglas MR, Antolin MF, Pollinger JR, Tracey JA, Lyren LM, Boydston EE, Crooks KR. 2012. Urban habitat fragmentation and genetic population structure of bobcat in Coastal Southern California. The American Midland Naturalist 168:265–280. https://doi.org/10.1674/0003-0031-168.2.265

29. Cosentino BJ, Phillips CA, Schooley RL, Lowe WH, Douglas MR. 2012. Linking extinction-colonization dynamics to the genetic structure of a salamander metapopulation. Proceedings of the Royal Society, B 279(1733):1575–1582. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2011.1880

28. 2011 Douglas MR, Slynko YV, Kohl S, Lane CR, Slynko EE, Douglas ME. 2011. Crossroads blues: An intersection of rivers, wetlands, and public policy. Fisheries: 36(7):336–339. https://fisheries.org/docs/fisheries_magazine_archive/fisheries_3607.pdf

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27. Kelly AC, Mateus-Pinilla NE, Douglas MR, Douglas ME, Shelton P, Novakofski J. 2011. Microsatellites behaving badly: Empirical evaluation of genotyping errors and subsequent impacts on population studies. Genetics and Molecular Research 10(4): 2534–2553. https://doi.org/10.4238/2011.October.19.1

26. 2010 Kelly AC, Mateus-Pinilla NE, Douglas MR, Douglas ME, Brown W, Ruiz MO, Killefer, Shelton JP, Beissel T, Novakofski J. 2010. Utilizing disease surveillance to examine gene flow and dispersal in white- tailed deer. Journal of Applied Ecology 47:1189–1198. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2664.2010.01868.x

25. Douglas ME, Douglas MR, Schuett GW, Beck DD, Sullivan BK. 2010. Conservation phylogenetics of helodermatid using multiple molecular markers and a supertree approach. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 55:153–167. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2009.12.009

24. 2009 Douglas ME, Douglas MR, Schuett GW, Porras LW. 2009. Climate change and evolution of the New World pitviper genus Agkistrodon (Viperidae). Journal of Biogeography 36: 1164–1180. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2699.2008.02075.x

23. Ruell EW, Riley SPD, Douglas MR, Pollinger JP, Crooks CR. 2009. Estimating bobcat population sizes and densities using scat and capture-recapture sampling. Journal of Mammalogy 90(1):129–135. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13364-018-0385-x

22. 2008 Bayard deVolo S, Reynolds RT, Douglas MR, Antolin MF. 2008. An improved extraction method to increase DNA yield from molted feathers. Condor 110 (4):762–766. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12686-019-01117-8

21. Neubaum MA, Shankar V, Douglas MR, Douglas ME, O’Shea TJ, Rupprecht CE. 2008. An analysis for correspondence between unique rabies virus variants and divergent big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) mitochondrial DNA lineages. Archives of Virology 153: 1139–1142. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-008-0081-2

20. 2007 Douglas ME, Douglas MR, Schuett GW, Porras LW, Thomason BL. 2007. Genealogical concordance between mitochondrial and nuclear DNAs supports species recognition of the Panamint Rattlesnake (Crotalus mitchellii stephensi Klauber). Copeia 2007(4):920–932. https://www.jstor.org/stable/25140709

19. Neubaum MD, Douglas MR, Douglas ME, T. O’Shea T. 2007. Molecular ecology of the big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus): Genetic and life history variation in a hybrid zone. J. Mammal. 88 (4):1230– 1238. https://doi.org/10.1644/06-MAMM-A-228R1.1

18. 2006 Douglas ME, Douglas MR, Schuett GW, Porras LW. 2006. Evolution of rattlesnakes (Viperidae: Crotalus) in the warm deserts of western North America shaped by Neogene vicariance and Quaternary climate change. Molecular Ecology 15:3353–3374. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-294X.2006.03007.x

17. 2005 Olden JD, Douglas ME, Douglas MR. 2005. The human dimensions of biotic homogenization. Conservation Biology 19(6):2036–2038. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1523-1739.2005.00288.x

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16. Douglas MR, Brunner PC, Douglas ME. 2005. Evolutionary homoplasy among species flocks of Central Alpine Coregonus (Salmoniformes) and implications for taxonomy. Copeia 2005(2):347–358. https://doi.org/10.1643/CG-04-128R

15. 2004 Oakey DD, Douglas ME, Douglas MR. 2004. A small fish in a large landscape: Diversification of Rhinichthys osculus (Cyprinidae) in Western North America. Copeia 2004 (2):201–221. https://doi.org/10.1643/CG-02-264R1

14. Olden JD, Poff NL, Douglas MR, Douglas ME, Fausch KD. 2004. Ecological and evolutionary consequences of biotic homogenization. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 19(1):18–24. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2003.09.010

13. 2003 Douglas MR, Douglas ME, Brunner PC. 2003. Drought in an evolutionary context: Molecular variability in Flannelmouth Sucker (Catostomus latipinnis) from the Colorado River Basin of Western North America. Freshwater Biology 48:1254-1273. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2427.2003.01088.x

12. 2002 Douglas MR, Brunner PC. 2002. Biodiversity of Central Alpine Coregonus (Salmoniformes): Impact of one-hundred years management. Ecological Applications 12(1):154–172. https://doi.org/10.1890/1051-0761(2002)012[0154:BOCACS]2.0.CO;2

11. Pfeiler E, Colburn J, Douglas MR, Douglas ME. 2002. Systematic status of bonefishes (Albula spp.) form the Eastern Pacific Ocean inferred from analyses of allozymes and mitochondrial DNA. Environmental Biology of Fishes 63(2):151–159. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1014263528547

10. 2001 Douglas ME, Douglas MR, Lynch JM, McElroy DM. 2001 Use of geometric morphometrics to differentiate Gila (Cyprinidae) within the upper Colorado River basin. Copeia 2001(2):390–401. https://doi.org/10.1643/0045-8511(2001)001[0389:UOGMTD]2.0.CO;2

9. Brunner PC, Douglas MR, Osinov A, Wilson CC, Bernatchez L 2001. Phylogeographic patterns in the Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus L.) complex inferred from mitochondrial DNA sequences. Evolution 55(3):573–586. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0014-3820.2001.tb00790.x

8. Douglas MR, Douglas ME, Brunner PC. 2001. Population estimates and movements of Cyprinodon macularius eremus, the Quitobaquito Desert Pupfish. Southwestern Naturalist 46(2):141–150. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3672926 *** GEORGE MIKSCH SUTTON AWARD IN CONSERVATION RESEARCH 2002

7. 2000 Douglas MR, Douglas ME. 2000. Late season reproduction by big-river Catostomidae in Grand Canyon (Arizona). Copeia 2000(1):238–244. https://doi.org/10.1643/0045-8511(2000)2000[0238:LSRBBR]2.0.CO;2

6. 1999 Douglas MR, Brunner PC, Bernatchez L. 1999. Do assemblages of Coregonus (Teleostei, Salmoniformes) in the Central Alpine region of Europe represent species flocks? Molecular Ecology 8:589–603. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-294x.1999.00581.x

5. 1998 Brunner PC, Douglas MR, Bernatchez L. 1998. Microsatellite and mitochondrial DNA assessment of population structure and stocking effects in Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus (Teleostei: Salmonidae) from Central Alpine lakes. Molecular Ecology 7: 209–223. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-294x.1998.00341.x

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Refereed Book Chapters: Students + Postdocs underlined 4. 2017 Douglas MR, Douglas ME. 2017. Imperiled aquatic species from headwaters to oceans: A genomic perspective. Symposium Summary (2017 American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting). Fisheries 42(12):644 https://doi.org/10.1080/03632415.2017.1391585

3. 2014 Anthonysamy WJB, Davis MA, Douglas MR, Douglas ME. 2014. From Feathers to Forensics: Genetic Monitoring of Illinois Greater Prairie Chicken. Illinois Audubon 2014:19–21.

2. 2010 Douglas MR, Douglas ME. 2010. Molecular approaches to stream fish ecology, pp. 157–195 – In: Community Ecology of Stream Fishes. K. Gido and D. Jackson (eds.). American Fisheries Society Symposium 73.

1. 2002 Douglas ME, Douglas MR, Schuett GW, Porras LW, Holycross AT. 2002. Phylogeography of the Western Rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis), with emphasis on the Colorado Plateau, pp. 11-50. In: Biology of the Vipers. GW Schuett, M Höggren, ME Douglas, HW Green (eds.). Eagle Mountain Publishers, UT.

Manuscript in Review/Revision: Students + Postdocs underlined

2021 Douglas MR, Anthonysamy WJB, Davis MA, Mulligan MP, Schooley RL, Louis W, Douglas ME. 2021. Population connectivity in voles (Microtus sp.) as a gauge for tall grass prairie restoration in midwestern North America. PLOS ONE: In Revision. PONE-D-20-32604R1 (Re-Submitted 17-Jan- 2021) bioRxiv: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.10.17.343301

Chafin TK, Douglas MR, Bangs MR, Mussmann SM, Douglas ME. Taxonomic uncertainty and the anomalzy zone: Phylogenomics disentangle a rapid radiation to resolve contentious species (Gila robusta complex) in the Colorado River. Genome Biology and Evolution: In Review. GBE-201132 (submitted 19-Nov-2020) bioRxiv: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/692509v1

Chafin TK, Douglas MR, Douglas ME. Genome-wide local ancestries discriminate homoploid hybrid speciation from secondary introgression in the red wolf (Canidae: Canis rufus). Molecular Biology and Evolution: In Review MBE-20-0352 (submitted 14-April-2020) bioRxiv: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.04.05.026716

Chafin TK, Regmi B, Douglas MR, Edds DR, Wangchuk K, Dorji S, Norbu P, Norbu S, Changlu C, Khanal GP, Tshering S, Douglas ME. Parallel adaptations to an altitudinal gradient persist in tetraploid snowtrout, despite extensive genomic exchange within adjacent Himalayan rivers. Royal Society Open Science: In Review - RSOS-210727. (Submitted 23-April-2021). bioRxiv: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.04.16.440204

Chafin TK, Mussmann SM, Douglas MR, Douglas ME. Quantifying Isolation-by-Resistance and connectivity in dendritic ecological networks. Evolutionary Applications: In Review EVA-2021- 099-OA. (Submitted 15-April-2021) bioRxiv: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.03.25.437078

Changlu, Norbu S, Khanal GP, Wangchuk K, Tshering S, Tshering P, Tashi T, Douglas MR, Douglas ME. Diversity of fishes across hydrological basins and elevational gradients in eastern Bhutan: A preliminary analysis. Bhutan Journal of Animal Science 5(1):XXX-XXX.

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Martin BT, Chafin TK, Douglas MR, Douglas ME. CLINEPLOTR: Visualizing genomic clines and detecting outliers in R. Frontiers in Bioinformatics: In Review. MS-ID 680306 (submitted 13-March-2021) bioRxiv: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.09.05.284109 https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.b2rbnzsc8

Levine BA, Douglas MR, Yackel Adams A, Lardner B, Reed RN, Savidge JA, Douglas ME. 2020. Trait Heritability and its Implications for the Management of an Invasive Vertebrate. Biological Invasions: In revision. BINV-D-20-00664 (revision submitted 19-March-2021)

Regmi B, Douglas MR, Edds D, Wankchuk K, Chang L, Gopal PK, Pema N, Sangay N, Sonam D, Singye T, Angel Z, Chafin TK, Zbinden ZD, Douglas ME. The Himalayan uplift and the evolution of aquatic biodiversity across Asia: Snowtrout (Cyprinidae: I) as a Test Case. Freshwater Biology: In Review. (submitted 20-March-2021) doi: 10.1101/2020.10.12.336149 bioRxiv:https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.10.12.336149v2

Neal W, Claussen JE, Douglas MR, Spencer E, Tracy E, Blasius H, Hall C, Mackey T, Kusnierz P, Bonar S, Douglas ME. 2020. A fishery professional's guide to communicating climate science. Fisheries: in revision. FSH-2020-0142 (submitted to Fisheries 4-Sep-20) https://climate.fisheries.org/best-practice-in-communication-climate-science-for-fisheries- professionals/

Regmi B, Douglas MR, Edds D, Douglas ME. Can machine learning accurately delimit morphological species? Central Himalayan Snowtrout (Schizothorax) as a test case. BMC Bioinformatics: In Revision. (Manuscript ID# 4504522882027697) (submitted 31-Jan-2020)

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