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Recent Graduates

Paul Michael Bardunias

Degree Earned: M.A. in entomology (non-thesis)

Term of Graduation: Summer 2009

Faculty Mentor: Deborah Smith

Report Title: Three dimensional path integration in the house mouse

Currently a doctoral student at the University of Florida

Cornelia Becker

Degree Earned: M.A. in entomology

Term of Graduation: Fall 2008

Faculty Mentor: Orley “Chip” Taylor

Master's Presentation: August 14, 2008

Thesis Title:

A possible size-determined directional selection in Danaus plexippus (Lepidoptera: Danaidae) with evidence from stable isotope analysis

Currently completing master's level teaching certification at Johannes Gutenberg University

Elisa Bonaccorso

Elisa Bonaccorso

Degree Earned: Ph.D. in ecology and evolutionary biology

Term of Graduation: Fall 2007

Faculty Mentors: Town Peterson and Linda Trueb

Dissertation Defense: August 6, 2007

Dissertation Title: Evolution of the New World jays (Corvidae): phylogeny, biogeography, and ecology

Garrett Call

Degree Earned: M.A. in ecology and evolutionary biology

Term of Graduation: Fall 2007

Faculty Mentor: Kirsten Jensen

Master's Presentation: August 20, 2007

Thesis Title: A survey of the tapeworm fauna of the cownose ray, Rhinoptera bonasus, form the northern Gulf of Mexico with comments on intermediate hosts

Anna Clarke Carlson

Degree Earned: Ph.D. in ecology and evolutionary biology

Term of Graduation: Fall 2007

Faculty Mentors: Ed O. Wiley and Deborah Smith

Dissertation Defense: July 13, 2007

Dissertation Title: Population genetic patterns in sister species pairs sharing a single speciation event: A study of two species pairs of freshwater fishes

Currently a research associate at the University of Arizona

Teresa Carroll

Teresa Carroll

Degree Earned: Ph.D. in ecology and evolutionary biology

Term of Graduation: Summer 2009

Faculty Mentors: James Thorp

Dissertation Defense: May 15, 2009

Dissertation Title: Resource pulses and spatial subsidies in Ozark Karst Springs: Effects on community structure and food webs

Currently an assistant professor of biology and chair of the Environmental Studies program at Drury University in Springfield, MO

Pingfu Chen

Degree Earned: Ph.D. in ecology and evolutionary biology

Term of Graduation: Spring 2008

Faculty Mentor: Ed O. Wiley

Dissertation Defense: April 24, 2008

Dissertation Title: Ecological niche modeling as a predictive tool: Asiatic freshwater fishes in North America

Currently in an administrative and research position at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology for the Chinese Academy of Sciences

Cathy Collins

Cathy Collins

Degree Earned: Ph.D. in ecology and evolutionary biology

Term of Graduation: Spring 2009

Faculty Mentor: Bryan Foster

Dissertation Defense: March 5, 2009 — Honors

Dissertation Title: Population and community responses to anthropogenic environmental changes

Currently a postdoctoral fellow at Washington University in St. Louis, MO

Steve Davis

Steve Davis

Degree Earned: M.A. in entomology

Term of Graduation: Summer 2008

Faculty Mentors: Michael Engel and the former Steve Ashe

Master's Presentation: June 6, 2008

Thesis Title: Morphology and phylogeny of the weevil subfamily Baridinae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)

Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in entomology at KU

Micaleila Desotelle

Degree Earned: M.A. in ecology and evolutionary biology

Term of Graduation: Spring 2008

Faculty Mentors: James Thorp

Master's Presentation: January 28, 2008

Thesis Title: Landscape impacts on fish community structure and food chain length in prairie and Ozark rivers

Currently enrolled in a doctoral program at Michigan State University

Shannon DeVaney

Shannon DeVaney

Degree Earned: Ph.D. in ecology and evolutionary biology

Term of Graduation: Fall 2008

Faculty Mentor: Ed O. Wiley

Dissertation Defense: December 10, 2008

Dissertation Title: Interrelationships of fishes of the order Stomiiformes

Currently a postdoctoral fellow at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

D. Jason Emry

Degree Earned: Ph.D. in ecology and evolutionary biology

Term of Graduation: Spring 2008

Faculty Mentor: Helen Alexander

Dissertation Defense: April 18, 2008

Dissertation Title: Population ecology and management of the invasive plant, Lespedeza cuneata

Nathaniel Evans

Nat Evans

Degree Earned: M.A. in ecology and evolutionary biology

Term of Graduation: Summer 2009

Faculty Mentor: Paulyn Cartwright

Master's Presentation: July 14, 2009

Thesis Title: The phylogenetic placement of two enigmatic metazoan parasites: Polypodium hydriforme and Myxozoa

Currently a doctoral student at the University of Florida

Qinqin Gong

Qinqin Gong

Degree Earned: M.A. in ecology and evolutionary biology

Term of Graduation: Spring 2009

Faculty Mentors: John K. Kelly and Maria Orive

Master's Presentation: March 27, 2009

Thesis Title: The effects of directional epistasis on molecular evolution

Victor Gonzalez-Betancourt

Degree Earned: Ph.D. in ecology and evolutionary biology

Term of Graduation: Summer 2008

Faculty Mentor: Deborah Smith

Dissertation Defense: June 30, 2008

Dissertation Title: Phylogeny and classification of the bee tribe Megachilini (Hymenoptera: Apoidea, Megachilidae), with emphasis on the genus Megachile

Currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Bee Biology and Systematics Laboratory for the USDA in Logan, Utah

Juan M. Guayasamin

Juan M. Guayasamin

Degree Earned: Ph.D. in ecology and evolutionary biology

Term of Graduation: Fall 2007

Faculty Mentor: Linda Trueb

Dissertation Defense: November 19, 2007

Dissertation Title: Phylogeny, taxonomy, character evolution, and biogeography of glassfrogs (Amphibia: Centrolenidae)

Currently teaching and doing research at the Universidad Catolica in Quito, Ecuador

Ming-Luen Jeng

Degree Earned: Ph.D. in entomology

Term of Graduation: Summer 2008

Faculty Mentor: Michael Engel and the former Steve Ashe

Dissertation Defense: June 24, 2008, Honors

Dissertation Title: Comprehensive phylogenetics, systematics, and evolution of the neoteny of Lampyridae (Insecta: Coleoptera)

Irene Khavin

Degree Earned: M.A. in ecology and evolutionary biology

Term of Graduation: Spring 2008

Faculty Mentors: Bryan Foster and Val Smith

Master's Presentation: March 3, 2008

Thesis Title: Arthropod and plant responses to resource availability and heterogeneity

Currently a research specialist at the University of Pennsylvania

Kendra Koch

Kendra Koch

Degree Earned: M.A. in ecology and evolutionary biology

Term of Graduation: Summer 2009

Faculty Mentors: Kirsten Jensen

Master's Presentation: June 29, 2009

Thesis Title: The lecanicephalidean fauna of three species of eagle rays of the genus Aetomylaeus (Myliobatiformes: Myliobatidae)

Currently a research assistant with Kirsten Jensen

Leo Legra

Leo Legra

Degree Earned: M.A. in ecology and evolutionary biology

Term of Graduation: Summer 2009

Faculty Mentors: A. Townsend Peterson

Master's Presentation: July 20, 2009

Thesis Title: Biogeography, ecology and conservation of Paradisaeidae: Consequences of environmental and climatic changes

Currently working with the Papua New Guinea Institute of Biological Research

Nick Levsen

Degree Earned: Ph.D. in ecology and evolutionary biology

Term of Graduation: Fall 2008

Faculty Mentor: Mark Mort

Dissertation Defense: October 6, 2008 — Honors

Dissertation Title: Systematics and glacial population history of the Alternifolium group of the flowering plant genus Chrysoplenium (Saxifragaceae)

Currently a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Alaska — Fairbanks

Daniel Najera

Daniel Najera

Degree Earned: Ph.D. in entomology

Term of Graduation: Spring 2009

Faculty Mentor: Rudolf Jander

Dissertation Defense: April 15, 2009

Dissertation Title: Redefining honeybee foraging cognition

Will begin postdoctoral research studying spider silk production at Cornell University spring 2010

T. Ryan O’Leary

Ryan O'Leary

Degree Earned: M.A. in ecology and evolutionary biology

Term of Graduation: Summer 2009

Faculty Mentors: Mark Mort

Master's Presentation: June 24, 2009

Thesis Title: Phylogenetics and biogeography of Aichryson inferred from chloroplast DNA sequences

Carl Oliveros

Carl Oliveros

Degree Earned: M.A. in ecology and evolutionary biology

Term of Graduation: Spring 2009

Faculty Mentor: Robert Moyle

Master's Presentation: April 28, 2009

Thesis Title: Origin and diversification of Philippine bulbuls

Currently working on the Calayan Rail Project of Isla Biodiversity Conservation, a small NGO operating in the northern Philippines

Hannah Owens

Degree Earned: M.A. in ecology and evolutionary biology

Term of Graduation: Fall 2008

Faculty Mentor: Kirsten Jensen

Master's Presentation: August 22, 2008

Thesis Title:Multiple species of Phoreiobothrium from the blacktip shark, Carcharhinus limbatus, in the Gulf of Mexico

Currently a doctoral student with Ed O. Wiley at the University of Kansas

Monica Papeş

Monica Papes

Degree Earned: Ph.D. in ecology and evolutionary biology

Term of Graduation: Spring 2009

Faculty Mentor: A. Townsend Peterson

Dissertation Defense: April 21, 2009 — Honors

Dissertation Title: Ecological applications of remote sensing data in neotropical rainforests

Currently a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Wisconsin — Madison, Center for Limnology

Barbara Parsons

Degree Earned: M.A. in ecology and evolutionary biology (non-thesis)

Term of Graduation: Spring 2008

Faculty Mentors: Walter Dimmick

Report Title: Population genetics of captive and wild-caught Topeka shiners (Notropis topeka)

Currently a master's student in the political science program at the University of Kansas

Erin Questad

Degree Earned: Ph.D. in ecology and evolutionary biology

Term of Graduation: Spring 2008

Faculty Mentors: Bryan Foster

Dissertation Defense: April 22, 2008

Dissertation Title: Disturbance, spatial turnover, and species coexistence in grassland plant communities

Currently a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Hawaii

Debosree Samanta Roy

Debosree Samanta Roy

Degree Earned: M.A. in ecology and evolutionary biology (non-thesis)

Term of Graduation: Spring 2008

Faculty Mentors: Joy Ward

Report Title: Interactive effects of increasing atmospheric CO2 concentration and temperature on flowering time of Arabidopsis thaliana genotypes between the preindustrial and present periods

Dan Williams

Dan Williams

Degree Earned: Ph.D. in ecology and evolutionary biology

Term of Graduation: Spring 2009

Faculty Mentors: Larry Martin

Dissertation Defense: April 21, 2009

Dissertation Title: Small mammal faunal stasis in Natural Trap Cave (Pleistocene – Holocene), Bighorn Mountains, Wyoming

Currently a temporary Assistant Professor at Georgia Southern University