Curriculum vitae Kentaro Inoue KENTARO INOUE Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute Texas A&M University Dallas, Texas 75252, U.S.A. 469-866-5894; [email protected] EDUCATION 2015 Ph.D. Zoology with certificate in Ecology, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, USA Dissertation: A comprehensive approach to conservation biology: from population genetics to extinction risk assessment for two species of freshwater mussels (Advisor: David J. Berg) 2009 M.S. Environmental Sciences, Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, Arkansas, USA Thesis: Molecular phylogenetic, morphometric, and life history analyses of special concern freshwater mussels: Obovaria jacksoniana (Frierson, 1912) and its closest congener Villosa arkansasensis (Lea, 1862) (Advisors: Alan D. Christian and Tanja McKay) 2007 B.S. Wildlife Ecology and Management, Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, Arkansas, USA. (Advisor: James C. Bednarz) PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS / EMPLOYMENT 2016–present Assistant Research Scientist, Institute of Renewable Natural Resources, Texas A&M University, Dallas, Texas, USA 2015–2016 Postdoctoral Researcher, Technical University of Munich, Freising, Germany (Advisor: Jürgen Geist) RESEARCH INTERESTS Aquatic Ecosystems Conservation Biology / Genetics Biodiversity Conservation Evolutionary Biology Freshwater Molluscs Global Climate Change Landscape Genetics Macroinvertebrates Phylogenetics / Phylogeography Population Genetics / Genomics Speciation Species Distribution Models PUBLICATIONS (** indicates mentored undergraduate student) Peer Reviewed In press **Adams NE, Inoue K, Berg DJ, Keane B, Solomon NG (2017) Range-wide microsatellite analysis of the genetic population structure of prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster). American Midland Naturalist, 177, 183–199. 1 Curriculum vitae Kentaro Inoue 2017 Inoue K, Stoeckl K, Geist J (2017) Joint species models reveal the effects of environment on community assemblage of freshwater mussels and fishes in European rivers. Diversity and Distributions, 23, 284–296. 2017 Inoue K, Berg DJ (2017) Predicting the effects of climate change on population connectivity and genetic diversity of an imperiled freshwater mussel, Cumberlandia monodonta (Bivalvia: Margaritiferidae), in riverine systems. Global Change Biology, 23, 94–107. 2017 Youngquist MB, Inoue K, Berg DJ, Boone MD (2017) Effects of land use on population presence and genetic structure of an amphibian in an agricultural landscape. Landscape Ecology, 32, 147–162. 2016 **Holste DR, Inoue K, Lang BK, Berg DJ (2016) Identification of microsatellite loci and examination of genetic structure for the endangered springsnails Juturnia kosteri and Pyrgulopsis roswellensis in the Chihuahuan Desert. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 26, 715–723. 2015 Inoue K, Lang BK, Berg DJ (2015) Past climate change drives current genetic structure of an endangered freshwater mussel species. Molecular Ecology, 24, 1910–1926. 2014 Inoue K, Monroe EM, Elderkin CL, Berg DJ (2014) Phylogeographic and population genetic analyses reveal Pleistocene isolation followed by high gene flow in a wide-ranging but endangered freshwater mussel. Heredity, 112, 282–290. 2014 Inoue K, Levine TD, Lang BK, Berg DJ (2014) Long-term mark-and-recapture study of a freshwater mussel reveals patterns of habitat use and an association between survival and river discharge. Freshwater Biology, 59, 1872–1883. 2014 Inoue K, **McQueen AL, Harris JL, Berg DJ (2014) Molecular phylogeny and morphological variation reveal recent speciation in freshwater mussels of the genera Arcidens and Arkansia (Bivalvia: Unionidae). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 112, 535–545. 2014 **Morningstar CR, Inoue K, Sei M, Lang BK, Berg DJ (2014) Quantifying morphological and genetic variation of sympatric populations to guide conservation of endangered, micro- endemic springsnails. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 24, 536– 545. 2014 **Ansah KN, Inoue K, Lang BK, Berg DJ (2014) Identification and characterization of 12 microsatellite loci for Physa in the Chihuahuan Desert. Conservation Genetics Resources, 6, 769–771. 2013 Inoue K, Hayes DM, Harris JL, Christian AD (2013) Phylogenetic and morphometric analyses reveal ecophenotypic plasticity in freshwater mussels: Obovaria jacksoniana and Villosa arkansasensis (Bivalvia: Unionidae). Ecology and Evolution, 3, 2670–2683. 2013 Inoue K, Lang BK, Berg DJ (2013) Development and characterization of 20 polymorphic microsatellite markers for the Texas hornshell, Popenaias popeii (Bivalvia: Unionidae), through next-generation sequencing. Conservation Genetics Resources, 5, 195–198. 2011 Inoue K, Moyer GR, Williams A, Monroe EM, Berg DJ (2011) Isolation and characterization of 17 polymorphic microsatellite loci in the spectaclecase, Cumberlandia monodonta (Bivalvia: Margaritiferidae). Conservation Genetics Resources, 3, 57–60. 2 Curriculum vitae Kentaro Inoue Under Revision / Review In revision Inoue K, Lang BK, Berg DJ. Integrating population viability analysis and genetic assessments into endangered species recovery plans. Submitted to Biological Conservation. In revision Hayes DM, Inoue K, Minton RL. Names change but the story remains the same: more polyphyletic pleurocerids. Submitted to Journal of Molluscan Studies. In review Inoue K, Pohl AL, Makiri S, Lang BK, Berg DJ. Use of species delimitation approaches to assess biodiversity in freshwater planarians (Platyhelminthes: Tricladida) from desert springs. Submitted to Zoologica Scripta. In review **Adams NE, Inoue K, Seidel RA, Lang BK, Berg DJ. Isolation drives increased diversification rates in freshwater amphipods. Submitted to Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. In review **Morningstar CR, Inoue K, Lang BK, Berg DJ. A comprehensive examination of the species status of Stagnicola caperata (Say, 1829) in the southwest United States. Submitted to Journal of Molluscan Studies. In Preparation Inoue K, **Taynor KN, Lang BK, Berg DJ. Phylogenetic analyses and DNA barcoding reveal hyper-variable mitochondrial sequences in Physa spp. (Gastropoda: Physidae) in the southwest United States. To be submitted to Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. **Willams TJ, Inoue K, Lang BK, Berg DJ. Evolutionary delineation and cryptic speciation of Hyalella spp. in the Chihuahuan Desert. To be submitted to Freshwater Science. Popular Articles 2008 Inoue K. Intruder can wreak havoc on environment. The Jonesboro Sun. 29 June. 2007 Inoue K. Tiny freshwater mussels have huge importance. The Jonesboro Sun. 4 November. FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS 2015 TUM University Foundation Fellowship. Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany 2014 Dissertation Scholarship. Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, USA. GRANTS AND AWARDS Graduate Awards 2013 Malacological Society of London, Research Grant. Utilization of environmental DNA to detect endangered mussel populations in the Southwest U.S. £1,499 2012 Malacological Society of London, Travel Grant. Attendance at the International Meeting on the Biology & Conservation of Freshwater Bivalves. Bragança, Portugal. £250 2011 Student Award for Best Poster, Honorable Mention. The 7th Biennial Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society Symposium. “Phylogenetic and morphometric analyses reveal phenotypic plasticity in freshwater mussels: synonymy of Villosa arkansasensis and Obovaria jacksoniana” 3 Curriculum vitae Kentaro Inoue 2011 Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society, Travel Award. Attendance at the 7th Biennial Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society Symposium. Louisville, Kentucky. $250 2008 Conchologists of America, COA Grants to Malacology. Conservation genetics of the critically imperiled freshwater snail, Leptoxis arkansensis (Hinkley, 1915) (Gastropoda: Pleuroceridae). $1,060 Internal Awards 2014 Miami University Graduate Student Achievement Award. $350 2011 Miami University Graduate Student Achievement Award. $300 PRESENTATIONS (presenter is underlined; ** indicates mentored undergraduate student) Oral Presentations 2016 Inoue K, Berg DJ. Use of GenAlEx to describe genetic variation and structure. 2016 FMCS Workshop: Population Genetics And Freshwater Mollusk Conservation. Shepherdstown, West Virginia. February 16–19, 2016 2015 **Williams TJ, Inoue K, Lang BK, Berg DJ. Evolutionary delineation and cryptic speciation of Hyalella spp. in the Chihuahuan Desert. Society for Freshwater Science 2015 Annual Meeting. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. May 17–21, 2015. 2015 Inoue K, Berg DJ. Predicting the effect of climate change on population connectivity and genetic diversity in riverine systems: a case study of Cumberlandia monodonta (Bivalvia: Margaritiferidae). The 9th Biennial Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society Symposium. St. Charles, Missouri. March 22–26, 2015. 2015 Walters AD, Inoue K, Harris JL, Berg DJ. Niche differentiation in evolutionary lineages of a freshwater mussel species complex. The 9th Biennial Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society Symposium. St. Charles, Missouri. March 22–26, 2015. 2014 Inoue K, Levine TD, Lang BK, Berg DJ. Long-term mark-and-recapture study of a freshwater mussel reveals patterns of habitat use and an association between survival and river discharge. Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting 2014. Portland, Oregon. May 18–23, 2014. 2014 Walters AD, Inoue K, Harris JL, Berg DJ. Niche overlap and divergence time are negatively correlated in a freshwater mussel species complex. Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting 2014. Portland, Oregon. May 18–23, 2014. 2013 Inoue K, Lang BK, Berg DJ. Population genetic analyses reveal recent isolation of
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