CURRICULUM VITAE

KEVIN JOHN ROE

Associate Professor Department of Natural Resource Ecology & Management 339 Science II Iowa State University Ames, IA 50010

office: (515) 294-8332 e-mail: [email protected]

EDUCATION

Ph.D. (1999) The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Biology Advisor: Dr. Charles Lydeard

M.S. (1994) University of Georgia, Athens, Zoology Advisor: Dr. Joshua Laerm

B.S. (1988) University of Georgia, Athens, Zoology Advisor: Dr. Grace Thomas

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Associate Professor (2016- present) Natural Resource Ecology & Management, Iowa State University

Adjunct Assistant Professor (2005- 2015) Natural Resource Ecology & Management, Iowa State University

Curator of Mollusks Delaware Museum of Natural History (2003 - 2005)

Research Associate (2003 – present) Malacology Department, The Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, PA

Postdoctoral Research Associate (2001 – 2003) Biology Department, St. Louis University

Postdoctoral Research Associate (1999 – 2001) Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alabama

Graduate Research Assistant/Fellow (1994 – 1999) Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alabama

Graduate Teaching Assistant (1990 – 1994) Department of Zoology, University of Georgia

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PUBLICATIONS

Books, monographs and proceedings (4 out of 4)

Lang, N.J., K.J. Roe, C.B. Renaud, H.S. Gill, I.C. Potter, J. Freyhof, A. M. Naseka, P. Cochran, H. E. Perez, and E. Habit. (2009) Novel Relationships among Lampreys (Petromyzontiformes) Revealed by a Taxonomically Comprehensive Molecular Data Set. In: Biology, Management, and Conservation of Lampreys in North America. L. Brown, S. Chase, M. Mesa, R. Beamish, and P. Moyle (eds.) American Fisheries Society Symposium. 72.

Roe, K. J. and W. R. Hoeh. (2003). Systematics of Freshwater (: Unionoida). In: C. Lyderard and D. Lindberg (Eds.) Molecular Systematics and Phylogeography of Mollusks. p. 93-122. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C.

Roe, K. J. (2000) The utility of DNA sequences to aid in the identification of rare or problematic species of freshwater mussels. In: Proceedings of the Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society. Tankersley, R. A., Warmolts, D. I., Watters, G. T., Armitage, B. J., Johnson, P. D. and Butler R. S. (Eds.) Ohio Biological Survey, Columbus, Ohio.

Lydeard, C. and K. J. Roe. (1997) The phylogenetic utility of the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene for inferring relationships of actinopterygian fishes. In: Molecular Systematics of Fishes. C. Stepien and T. Kocher (Eds.) Academic Press, San Diego.

Papers in refereed journals (21)

Chong, JP, Roe, KJ. A comparison of population structure and gene flow patterns between and endangered freshwater , its common relative and their shared host. (In Prep)

McMurray, SE, Roe, KJ. Considerations for the Controlled Propagation, Augmentation, and Reintroduction of Freshwater Mussels (: Bivalvia: Unionoida). (Submitted to Freshwater Mollusk Biology and Conservation)

Chong JP, Harris JL, Roe, KJ. Incongruence between mtDNA and nuclear data in the freshwater mussel genus Cyprogenia (Bivalvia: ) and its impact on species delineation. Ecology and Evolution (Accepted)

Roe K.J. and S.L. Boyer. (2015) A comparison of genetic diversity between sympatric populations of the endangered winged-mapleleaf (Quadrula fragosa) and the pimpleback (Amphinaias pustulosa) in the St. Croix River, USA. Bulletin of the American Malacological Society.33(1):1-9.

Roe, K. J. (2013) Molecular phylogenetics and zoogeography of the freshwater mussel genus Ptychobranchus (Bivalvia: Unionidae). Bulletin of the American Malacological Society. 31(2):257-265.

Randklev, C.R., M.S. Johnson, E.T. Tsakiris, S. Rogers-Oetker, K.J. Roe, J.L. Harris, S. McMurray, C. Robertson, J. Groce, and N. Wilkins. (2012) False spike, Quadrula mitchelli

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(Bivalvia: Unionidae), is not extinct: first account of a live population in over 30 years. Bulletin of the American Malacological Society. 30:327-328.

O’Bryhim, J., J. P. Chong, S. L. Lance, K. L. Jones and K. J. Roe. (2012) Development and characterization of sixteen microsatellite markers for the federally endangered species: Leptodea leptodon (Bivalvia: Unionidae) using paired-end Illumina shotgun sequencing. Conservation Genetics Resources. 4: 787-789.

von Rintelen, K., T.J. Page, Y. Cai, K.J. Roe, B. Stelbrink, B.R. Kuhajda, T. Iliffe, J. Hughes, T. von Rintelen. (2011) Drawn to the dark side: a molecular phylogeny of freshwater shrimps (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea: Atyidae) reveals frequent cave invasions and challenges current taxonomic hypotheses. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 63: 82-96.

Bagley, J., R.L. Mayden, K.J. Roe, W. E. Holznagel, P. H. Harris. (2011) Congeneric phylogeographical sampling reveals polyphyly, challenges species’ limits within black basses (Centrarchidae: Micropterus). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 104: 346-363.

Hemmingsen, A. H, K. J. Roe, and J. M. Serb. (2009) Development and characterization of eleven microsatellite markers for the endangered winged-mapleleaf, Quadrula fragosa (Bivalvia, Unionidae). Molecular Ecology Resources, vol. 9: 1460–1466.

Roe, K. J., R. L. Mayden, and P. M. Harris. (2008) Systematics and zoogeography of the Rockbasses (Centrarchidae: Ambloplites). Copeia. 2008: 858-867.

Bogan, A. E. and K. J. Roe. (2008) Freshwater bivalve (Unioniformes) diversity, systematics, and evolution: status and future directions. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 27: 349-369.

Harris, P. M., K. J. Roe, and R. L. Mayden. (2005) Copeia. Phylogenetic relationships of the sunfish genus Lepomis (Actinopterygii: Centrarchidae): alternative hypotheses derived from complete mitochondrial Cytochrome b gene sequences. Copeia 2005: 340-346.

Campbell, D. C., J. M. Serb, J. E. Buhay, K. J. Roe, R. L. Minton, and C. Lydeard. (2005) Phylogeny of North American amblemines: prodigious polyphyly proves pervasive. Invertebrate Zoology. 124: 131-164.

Roe, K. J. and P. Hartfield. (2005) Hamiota, a new genus of freshwater mussel (Bivalvia: Unionidae) from the southeastern United States. The Nautilus. 119: 1-10.

Roe, K. J., P. M. Harris, and R. L. Mayden. (2002) Phylogenetic relationships of the genera of North American sunfishes and basses (Percoidei: Centrarchidae) as evidenced by the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene. Copeia 2002: 897-905.

Roe, K. J., P. Hartfield and C. Lydeard. (2001) Molecular systematics of the threatened and endangered superconglutinate producing mussels of the genus Lampsilis (Bivalvia: Unionidae) Molecular Ecology, 10: 2225-2234.

Roe, K. J. and C. Lydeard. (1999) Species delineation and the identification of evolutionary significant units: Lessons from the freshwater mussel genus (Bivalvia: Unionidae). Journal of Shellfish Research, 17: 1359-1363.

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Roe, K. J. and C. Lydeard. (1998) Molecular systematics of the freshwater mussel genus Potamilus (Bivalvia: Unionidae). Malacologia, 39: 195-205.

Lydeard, C. and K. J. Roe. (1998) Phylogenetic systematics: The missing ingredient in the conservation of freshwater unionid bivalves. Fisheries, 23: 16-17.

Roe, K. J., D. Conkel, and C. Lydeard. (1997) Molecular systematics of Middle American cichlid fishes and the evolution of trophic types in ‘Cichlasoma (Amphilophus)’ and ‘C. (Thorichthys)’ Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 7: 366-376.

Roe, K. J., A. M. Simons, and P. Hartfield. (1997) Identification of a fish host of the inflated heelsplitter Potamilus inflatus (Bivalvia: Unionidae) with a description of its . American Midland Naturalist, 138: 48-54.

Laerm, J., E. J. Reitz, and K. J. Roe. (1993) Records of the Elk, Cervus elaphus Erxleben (Mammalia: Cervidae) in Georgia and adjacent regions of the southeastern United States. Georgia Journal of Science, 51: 141-149.

REPORTS AND POPULAR ARTICLES

Roe, K.J., and Chong, J.P. (2015) Determination of population genetic and ecological variation in the scaleshell (Leptodea leptodon) and pink mucket (Lampsilis abrupta). Final Report to Missouri Department of Conservation.

Roe, K.J., and Chong, J.P. (2014) Species Delineation and Estimation of Genetic Diversity in the Freshwater Mussel Genus Cyprogenia (Bivalvia: Unionidae). Final Report to US Fish and Wildlife Service.

Roe, K. J. (2011) Genetic structure and intraspecific phylogeography of the sheepnose mussel (Plethobasus cyphyus). Final Report to Iowa Dept. Nat. Res.

Roe, K. J. (2011) Genetic Analysis of the Federally Endangered Winged Mapleleaf Mussel to Aid Proposed Re-introduction Efforts. Final Report to USACOE,

Roe, K. J. (2010) Conservation genetics of the freshwater mussel Margaritifera hembeli (Bivalvia: Margaritiferidae). Final Report to U. S. Geological Survey

Roe, K. J. (1998) A tale of two species? Investigations into the natural history and systematics of Potamilus inflatus. American Conchologist, 26: 20-21.

Roe, K. J. (1997) Fishing with lures: The life cycle of a freshwater mussel. NatureSouth, 7: 12- 13.

Lydeard, C. and K. J. Roe. (1996) Conservation genetics of the freshwater unionid mussel Potamilus inflatus. Report to US Fish and Wildlife Service.

Roe, K. J. and A. M. Simons. (1995) Confirmation of the freshwater drum (Aplodinotus grunniens) as the fish host of the inflated heelsplitter (Potamilus inflatus). Report to US Fish and Wildlife Service.

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AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND GRANTS

2015 Habitat Improvement Projects for Stream Fish Species of Greatest Conservation Need. Co- PIs, Pierce C., Roe KJ, Weber MJ. State Wildlife Grant – Competitive. $496,419.00

2015 Genetic characterization of Winged-mapleleaf (Quadrula fragosa) mussels from the St. Croix River. USFWS, $13,300.00

2015 Use of genetic analysis for the identification of Asian carp reproduction in the Upper Mississippi River basin. US Fish & Wildlife Service $24,000 ($24,000 as Co-PI with M.J. Weber)

2015 Genetic identification of hybrid striped bass. Iowa Department of Natural Resources, $5,967.00.

2013 Genetic structure of the Iowa Pleistocene Snail (Discus maccklintocki). Iowa Department of Natural Resources, $45,624.00

2012 Identification and differentiation of reciprocal Morone saxatilis X Morone chrysops hybrids using mitochondrial DNA markers. Iowa Department of Natural Resources, $2,836.00

2012 The Utility of Three Dimensional Surface Scanner Technology for the Identification of Shell Variation in Freshwater Mussels. Iowa Department of Natural Resources, $5,000.00

2010 Determination of population genetic and ecological variation in the scaleshell (Leptodea leptodon) and pink mucket (Lampsilis abrupta). Mo Dept. of Conservation, $130,000.00

2010 Population genetics of the Western fanshell mussel (Cyprogenia aberti). US Fish and Wildlife Service. $35,000.00

2007 Conservation genetics of the freshwater mussel Margaritifera hembeli (Bivalvia: Margaritiferidae). U. S. Geological Survey. $23,585.00 .

2007 Genetic structure and intraspecific phylogeography of the sheepnose mussel (Plethobasus cyphyus). Iowa Dept. Nat. Res. $35,215.00 .

2006 Genetic identification of freshwater mussels from Iowa Rivers and Lake Pepin propagation cages. US Army COE Sponsored Research Agreement. $2445.00

2002 Systematics and biogeography of Lampreys (“Agnatha”: Petromyzontiformes) and the evolution of parasitic and non-parasitic life cycles. Co-PI: Dr. Richard Mayden. National Science Foundation. $210,000.00

2001 Conservation assessment of 16 “at risk” species of freshwater mussels. U.S. Forest Service Contract. $30,000.00

2000 Phylogeny and zoogeography of the freshwater mussel genus Ptychobranchus. Conchologists of America Research Award $850.00

1999 Graduate Council Summer Fellowship, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa $3,500.00

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1998 Award for Excellence in Research by a Doctoral Student,University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa

1998 Molecular systematics and evolution in the freshwater mussel tribe Lampsilini. American Museum of Natural History Collection Study Grant $257.00

1998 Molecular systematics and evolution in the freshwater mussel tribe Lampsilini. Smithsonian Institution, Rosewater Fellowship $650.00

1998 Graduate Council Dissertation Fellowship, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa $11,000.00

1998 Molecular systematics of the freshwater mussel genus Potamilus. Inge and Illoise Hill Research Fellowship, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alabama $2500.00

1997 Outstanding Graduate Student in Systematics and Ecology, Department of Biological Sciences,University of Alabama

1995 Confirmation of the freshwater drum (Aplodinotus grunniens) as the fish host of the inflated heelsplitter (Potamilus inflatus). U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Contract $2500.00

1995 Molecular systematics of the freshwater mussel genus Potamilus. Conchologists of America Research Award $250.00

1995 Molecular systematics of the freshwater mussel genus Potamilus. Hawaiian Malacological Society, Graduate Research Award $400.00

1992 Theodore Roosevelt Award, American Museum of Natural History $500.00

1991 Robert A. Sheldon Award, University of Georgia, Department of Zoology $750.00

INVITED SEMINARS

2016 Phylogenetics and species delineation. Population Genetics and Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Workshop. National Conservation Training Center, Shepherdstown, WV.

2014 A comparison of genetic diversity between sympatric populations of the endangered winged‐mapleleaf (Quadrula fragosa) and its common congener the pimpleback (Quadrula pustulosa) in the St. Croix River, USA. Mollusca 2014, Mexico City.

2010 Conservation genetics of the federally threatened Louisiana pearlshell mussel (Margaratifera hembeli). University of Northern Iowa

2009 Conservation genetics of the federally threatened Louisiana pearlshell mussel (Margaratifera hembeli). Macalaster College, Biology Seminar

2008 The utility of non-destructive methods of DNA acquisition for conservation genetic studies of freshwater mussels. Society for Conservation Biology, Chattanooga, TN

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2008 An introduction to landsnail identification, terminology, and literature with an overview of North American diversity and systematic relationships. American Malacological Society, Carbondale, IL.

2007 Genetic issues in the conservation of benthic freshwater organisms. North American Benthological Society. Columbia, South Carolina.

2007 Freshwater bivalves (Unioniformes) diversity, systematics and evolution: Status and future directions. Plenary Presentation, Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society, Little Rock, Arkansas

2004 An Introduction to Phylogenetic Analysis Using DNA sequences. Conservation Genetics Workshop on Imperiled Freshwater Mollusks and Fishes. National Conservation Training Center, Shepherdstown, West Virginia.

2004 Systematics, Biogeography and Host-Parasite Evolution in Freshwater Mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae) and Black Basses (Centrachidae). Department of Zoology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

2002 Historical biogeography in the Central Highlands region of North America: A comparison of the ability of analytical methods to resolve conflicting data. American Malacological Society, Charleston SC.

2001 Systematics and biogeography of freshwater mussels and a phylogenetic perspective on host-parasite associations and the evolution of lures in North American members of the freshwater mussel tribe Lampsilini (Bivalvia: Unionidae). Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis/St. Paul.

1999 Molecular systematics and evolution of North American freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae). Department of Biological Sciences, Indiana State University

1997 Species delineation and the identification of evolutionarily significant units in the freshwater mussel genus Potamilus (Bivalvia: Unionidae). National Shellfisheries Association, Ft. Walton, Florida.

PRESENTATIONS 2015 Mahguib J. and Roe KJ. Population genetics and phylogenetic placement of the federally endangered Iowa Pleistocene snail Discus macclintocki (Mollusca: Gastropoda). (Poster). American Malacological Society, Pellston, Michigan

2015 Chong, J.P. and Roe, K.J. Comparing the gene flow pattern of the endangered scaleshell Leptodea leptodon with widely distributed fragile papershell Leptodea fragilis and their host fish. American Malacological Society, Pellston, Michigan

2015 Chong, J.P and Roe, K.J. Using genetic structure of a common freshwater mussel species (Leptodea fragilis) to examine the impact of host dispersal on an endangered mussel species (Leptodea leptodon). Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society, St. Charles, Missouri. Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society, St. Charles, Missouri.

2015. Roe, K.J. and M.J. Weber. Suicidal tendencies? Evidence for “suicidal reproduction” in female scaleshell mussel. (Leptodea leptodon) (Bivalvia: Unionidae).

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2013 A comparison of genetic diversity between sympatric populations of the endangered winged mapleleaf (Quadrula fragosa) and the not-so-endangered pimpleback (Quadrula pustulosa) in the St. Croix River, USA. Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society, Guntersville, Alabama.

2013 Chong, J.P, Harris, J.H., Roe, K.J. Using molecular data to aid delineation of two species in the freshwater mussel genus Cyprogenia (Bivalvia: Unionidae). Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society, Guntersville, Alabama

2011 Genetic structure and intra specific phylogeography of the sheepnose mussel (Plethobasus cyphyus). Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society, Louisville KY

2010 Conservation genetics of the federally threatened Louisiana pearlshell mussel (Margaratifera hembeli). World Congress of Malacology, Phuket, Thailand.

2009 Conservation genetics of the federally threatened Louisiana pearlshell mussel (Margaratifera hembeli). Freshwater Mussel Conservation Society, Baltimore, MD.

2008 The utility of non-destructive methods of DNA acquisition for conservation genetic studies of freshwater mussels. American Malacological Society, Carbondale, IL.

2007 and phylogenetic relationships of Nicaraguan freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae). World Congress of Malacology, Antwerp, Belgium.

2006 Testing the hypothesis of Pleistocene speciation in rock basses (Ambloplites: Centrachidae). Natural Resource Ecology and Management, Iowa State University, Ames IA,

2006 Taxonomic revision of endemic Niaraguan freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae) Part II. American Malacological Society, Seattle, WA

2005 Taxonomic revision of endemic Niaraguan freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae). American Malacological Society, Asilomar, Pacific Grove, CA

2005 Conchological and genetic variation in the kidneyshell (Ptychobranchus fasciolaris) (Rafinesque, 1820). Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society, St. Paul, MN

2004 Systematics, Biogeography and Host-Parasite Evolution in Freshwater Mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae) and Black Basses (Centrachidae). Conservation Genetics Workshop on Imperiled Freshwater Mollusks and Fishes. National Conservation Training Center, Shepherdstown, West Virginia.

2003 Aquatic biodiversity in Alabama and Cuba: An exploration of ancient connections as evidenced by freshwater cave shrimps of the family Atyidae (Crustacea: Decapoda). Alabama-Cuba Initiative, Tuscaloosa, Alabama

2003 A test of the satellite species hypothesis and the evolution of parasitism/non-parasitism in the lamprey genus Ichthyomyzon (Petromyzontiformes: Petromyzontidae). Society for the Study of Evolution, Chico, CA

2003 An overview of the freshwater mollusk collections curated at the Delaware Museum of Natural History. Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society, Durham, NC.

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2001 Molecular phylogenetics and biogeography of the freshwater mussel genus Ptychobranchus (Bivalvia: Unionidae). Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society, Pittsburgh, PA.

2001 A phylogenetic perspective on host-parasite associations and the evolution of lures in North American members of the freshwater mussel tribe Lampsilini (Bivalvia: Unionidae). Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society, Pittsburgh, PA.

2000 Phylogenetic relationships of sunfishes and basses, Family Centrarchidae, as evidenced by mitiochondrial DNA sequences. American Society of Ichthyologists & Herpetologists, La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico.

2000 Phylogenetic relationships of sunfishes and basses, Family Centrarchidae, as evidenced by mitiochondrial DNA sequences. Association of Southeastern Biologists, Chattanooga, Tennessee.

1999 The utility of a molecular genetic database to aid the identification of rare or problematic species for conservation purposes. Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society, Chattanooga, Tennessee.

1998 Molecular systematics of the superconglutinate producing mussels of the genus Lampsilis (Bivalvia: Unionidae). World Congress of Malacology, Washington, D.C.

1997 A preliminary assessment of the generic relationships of the Lampsilini (Bivalvia: Unionidae) based on a portion of the 16S rRNA gene. American Malacological Union, Santa Barbara, California.

1996 Molecular systematics of the genus Potamilus (Bivalvia: Unionidae) with comments on the evolution of glochidial characters. American Malacological Union, Chicago, Illinois.

1995 Molecular systematics of the Middle American cichlid fish genus Cichlasoma (Amphilophus). American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Iowa State University: 2009 – present Principles of Biology I (Biol 211) 3 cr. 2010 – present Fish Biology (AEcl 321) 3 cr. 2011 – present Genetics for Natural Resource Managers (NREM 315) 3 cr. 2005 – 2006 Natural History of Fishes (AEcl 361) 1 cr. 2006 – 2009 Research Orientation (NREM 580) 1 cr. 2007 Conservation Genetics (NREM 475X) 3 cr. 2007 – present International Wildlife Issues (NREM 455) 3 cr.

MENTORING EXPERIENCE 2014 – present Jermaine Mahguib, PhD student, EEOB 2013 – 2014 Carol L. Chaffee, PhD, HHMI Post-Doctoral Fellow 2013 – 2014 Jamie Gray, ISU Undergraduate Research Asst. 2013 – 2014 Morgan Sexton, ISU Undergraduate Research Asst. 2012 – 2013 Issac Jepsen, ISU Freshman Honors student 2012 – 2013 Sara Studemann, ISU Freshman Honors student 2011 – present Jer Pin Chong, Ph.D. Student, EEB program 2010 – 2011 Kim Sorsby, ISU Freshman Honors student

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2008 – 2009 Sara Anderson, ISU Freshman Honors student 2007 – 2009 Ryann Cressey, ISU Undergraduate student 2007 – 2007 Kattie Fetterman – ISU Freshman Honors student 2006 – 2007 Stephen Robinson, ISU Undergraduate student 1999 – 2003 Nick J. Lang, UA and SLU graduate student 1999 – 2001 Steven L. Powers, UA graduate student 1997 – 1999 Daniel Webber, UA undergraduate research

SERVICE 2015 –present Managing Editor, Bulletin of the American Malacological Society 2011 – present Subject Editor, Walkeriana, Journal of the Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society. 2009 – present Grants Committee, Conchologists of America. 2008 – present Chair, Land snail sub-committee, Iowa DNR Wildlife Action Plan 2008 – present Co-chair, Mussel sub-committee, Iowa DNR Wildlife Action Plan 2005 – present Co-chair, Conservation Committee. American Malacological Society. 2003 – 2005 Consulting Editor, Nemouria: Occasional Papers of the Delaware Museum of Natural History. 2002 – 2006 Chair, Distribution/Status Committee. Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society. Reviewed manuscripts for Smithsonian Institution Press, Aquatic Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation, Copeia, the journal of American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Environmental Practice, Freshwater Biology, Marine Biology, Molecular Ecology, Molecular Biology and Evolution, Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, Journal of Molluscan Studies, Walkeriana, and Zootaxa.

Panelist and Reviewer - National Science Foundation

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

American Malacological Society Malacological Society of London Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society

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