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Karl JarvisNorthern Arizona UniversitySchool of Forestry200 E Pine Knoll DrFlagstaff, AZ 86011

Cell: (801) 372-0064

Email: [email protected]: http://karljarvis.wordpress.com

Education

Ph.D. Forestry, emphasis in Ecosystem Sciences, Northern Arizona University, expected Dec 2015

Dissertation: Effects of Roads on Wildlife Genetic PatternsAdvisors: Paul Beier & Brett Dickson

M.S. Integrative Biology, Brigham Young University, 2005

Thesis: Phylogeny and Biogeography of Ice Crawlers: Evidence from Six Molecular LociAdvisor: Michael Whiting

B.S. Zoology, Brigham Young University, 2002

Senior paper: Phylogeny of Dermaptera: Preliminary Molecular Evidence

Interests

Conservation Biology, Landscape Genetics, Landscape Ecology, Simulation Modeling, Road Ecology,Teaching Methods, Citizen Science

Professional Experience

Student Instructor, School of Forestry, Northern Arizona University, Spring 2015 (current)Teach 3-credit Conservation Biology course to undergraduates

Research Assistant, Landscape Conservation Initiative, Northern Arizona University, 2013-presentInvestigate the impacts of roads as barriers and agents of mortality on wildlife genetic patterns throughsimulation modeling and empirical genetic studies

Student Instructor, School of Forestry, Northern Arizona University, Fall 2013

Teach 1-credit Wildlife Ecology module of a required course for juniors in Forestry

GK-12 Graduate Teaching Fellow, Northern Arizona University, 2012-2013

Teach grades 4-8 in biotechnology-themed lessons at local schools, and receive college teaching trainingin NSF-funded graduate training program

IGERT Graduate Assistant, Northern Arizona University, 2010-12

Perform research on "Genes to Environments" theme and teach outdoor-based ecology and stewardshiplessons at Marshall Elementary School in NSF-funded graduate training program

Science Teacher, New Haven School, 2006-10

Teach grades 7-12 year-round in Biology, Chemistry, Physical Science, Environmental Science, Bioethics,Field Ecology, and Human Biology at a treatment center for troubled teenage girls

Revegetation and Erosion Control Technician, Stephen B. Ellis Company, Fall 2005

Restore disturbed areas by preparing, seeding, and installing erosion control systems

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Teaching Assistant, Brigham Young University, 2002-5Ornithology (1 semester), Entomology (3 semesters), Advanced Invertebrate Zoology (1 semester)

Research Assistant, Whiting Insect Systematics Lab, Brigham Young University, 2001-4Investigate phylogenetic relationships of insect orders by generating and analyzing DNA sequencedata, mentor undergraduates

Laboratory Technician, Brigham Young University DNA Sequencing Center, 2000-2001

Run sequencing reactions and DNA autosequencer runs and distribute sequences to facility users

Publications

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

Davis, T.S.; Jarvis, K.J.; Parise, K. & Hofstetter, R.W. 2011. Oleoresin exudation quantity increases andviscosity declines following a fire event in a ponderosa pine ecosystem. Journal of the Arizona-NevadaAcademy of Science. 43: 6-11.

Bai, M.; Jarvis, K.J.; Wang, S.-Y.; Song, K.-Q.; Wang, Y.-P.; Wang, Z.-L.; Li, W. Z.; Wang W. & Yang,X.-K. 2010. A Second New Species of Ice Crawlers from China (Insecta: Grylloblattodea), with ThoraxEvolution and the Prediction of Potential Distribution. PLoS ONE. 5(9): e12850.

Jarvis, K.J. & M. F. Whiting. 2006. Phylogeny and Biogeography of Ice Crawlers (Insecta: Gryl-loblattodea) based on six molecular loci: Designating Conservation Status for Grylloblattodea species.Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 41:222-237.

Jarvis, K.J.; F. Haas & M. F. Whiting. 2005. A phylogeny of earwigs (Insecta: Dermaptera) basedon molecular and morphological evidence: reconsidering the classification of Dermaptera. SystematicEntomology. 30(3):442-453.

Proceedings

Jarvis K.J. & M.F. Whiting. New Insights in Grylloblattodean Phylogeny, in Proceedings of the 1stDresden Meeting on Insect Phylogeny: "Phylogenetic Relationships within the Insect Orders" (Dresden,Germany, 19-21 September 2003) Entomologische Abhandlungen. 61(2): 146-147.

Manuscripts in Preparation

Franckowiak, R.; Panasci, M.; Jarvis, K.J.; Acuña-Rodriguez, I.; Landguth, E.; Fortin, M.-J.& Wagner,H. Model selection with multiple regression on distance matrices leads to incorrect inferences.

Jarvis, K.J.; Cushman, S.A.; Dickson, B.G.; Wilder, J. & Beier, P.B. Roadkill Causes Changes in GeneticDiversity in Spatially Explicit Simulations.

Jarvis, K.J.; Allan, G.; Craig, A.; Wimp, G.; Gehring, C.A.; Beresic-Perrins, B. & Whitham, T.G. Commu-nity phylogenetic structure of arthropods on cottonwoods differs between hybrid and parental hosts:evolutionary implications for plant hybrid zones.

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Presentations

Seminar

Jarvis, K.J.; Allan, G.; Craig, A.; Wimp, G.; Gehring, C.A.; Beresic-Perrins, B. & Whitham, T.G. Evo-lutionary Implications for Plant Hybrid Zones: Community Phylogenetic Structure of Arthropods onCottonwoods Differs Between Hybrid and Parental Hosts. Northern Arizona University School of ForestrySeminar Series. 23 Oct 2013. Flagstaff, AZ.

Selected Short Oral Presentations

Jarvis, K.J.; Cushman, S.A.; Dickson, B.G.; Beier, P. & Wilder, J. Combined effects of mortality andlandscape resistance on landscape genetic diversity. US Regional Association, International Association forLandscape Ecology Symposium. 22 May 2014. Anchorage, AK.

Jarvis, K.J.; Bell, M.; Rogers, A. & Taylor, J. Enhancing Elementary and Secondary Education throughCitizen Science on Locally-Relevant Management Issues Biennial Conference on Research and Managementon the Colorado Plateau. 18 Sep 2013. Flagstaff, AZ.

Jarvis, K.J.; Cushman, S.A.; Dickson, B.G.; Beier, P. & Wilder, J. Roadkill Causes Changes in GeneticDiversity in Spatially Explicit Simulations. US Regional Association, International Association for LandscapeEcology Symposium. 15 Apr 2013. Austin, TX.

Jarvis, K.J. & Cushman, S.A. Simulations on the Effects of Road-Induced Wildlife Mortality on GeneFlow and Genetic Diversity. Infra Eco Network Europe International Conference. 24 Oct 2012. Potsdam,Germany.

Jarvis, K.J.; Allan, G.; Craig, A.; Wimp, G.; Gehring, C.A.; Beresic-Perrins, R. & Whitham, T.G. Commu-nity Phylogenetics, Foundation Species, and Conservation: Arthropod Community Diversity is Drivenby Cottonwood Host Trees. International Conference for Conservation Biology. 8 Dec 2011. Auckland,New Zealand.

Jarvis, K.J.; Craig, A.; Beresic-Perrins, R.; Allan, G.; Whitham, T.G. & Gehring, C.A. Stress Causesa Shift in Phylogenetic Patterns in Fungal Communities on Pinyon Pines. US Regional Association,International Association for Landscape Ecology Symposium. 4 Apr 2011. Portland, OR.

Selected Posters and Video

Jarvis, K.J.; Cushman, S.A.; Dickson, B.G.; Beier, P. & Wilder, J. Roadkill Causes Changes in GeneticDiversity in Spatially Explicit Simulations. International Conference on Ecology and Transportation. 24 Jun2013. Scottsdale, AZ.

Harrop, B.; Beresic-Perrins, R.; Jarvis, K.J.; Keller, A.; Taylor, K.; Craig, A.; Bothwell, H.; Bain, D.;Ueckert, C.; Kesler, K. & Watwood, M.B. 2012-2013 NSF GK12 BIOTEC Program. IGERT Fall meeting,Northern Arizona University. 26 Aug 2012. Flagstaff, AZ.

Jarvis, K.J.; Craig, A.; Beresic-Perrins, R.; Allan, G.; Wimp, G.; Gehring, C.A. & Whitham, T.G. Arthro-pod Communities on Hybrid Cottonwood Hosts Show Unique and Persistent Phylogenetic Patterns.NSF IGERT Online Video & Poster Competition. 22-25 May 2012. http://posterhall.org/igert2012

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Workshops

Lookingbill, T.; Huettmann, F. & Edwards, T. (panelists). Jarvis, K.J. & Ripplinger, J. (organizers andpresenters). Inquiry-Based Curriculum Development for Landscape Ecologists. Student Workshop at USRegional Association, International Association for Landscape Ecology Symposium. 20 May 2014. Anchorage,AK.

Balkenhol, N. & Jarvis, K.J. Landscape genetic approaches in road ecology. Infra Eco Network EuropeInternational Conference. 24 Oct 2012. Potsdam, Germany.

Fellowships, Scholarships & Grants

ARCS Foundation Fellowship ($7,000), Achievement Rewards for College Scientists, Phoenix AZ, 2014-2015

NASA-MSU Professional Development Award ($700), National Aeronautics and Space Administrationand Michigan State University, 2014

Support for Graduate Students ($2,000 research grant), Office of Vice President for Research, NAU,2014

Kay and Irene Hafen Scholarships (3 totaling $8,500), School of Forestry, NAU, 2012-15

NSF GK-12 Fellowship ($30,000 for stipend), NAU, 2012-13

Travel Awards (6 totaling $2,100), Graduate Student Government, Office of Vice President for Research& Graduate College, NAU, 2011-14

NSF IGERT Traineeship ($60,000 for stipends, $10,000 for research), NAU, 2010-2012

Marie Stopes Student Travel Award ($500), Willi Hennig Society, 2003

Departmental Scholarships (5 totaling $5,000), Zoology and Integrative Biology, BYU, 2000-2005

University and Graduate Student Association Scholarships and Travel Grants (4 totaling $2,000), BYU,1996-7, 2003-4

Awards

ETS Recognition of Excellence Awards, Praxis II Tests, Biology and Chemistry: Content Knowledge,Educational Testing Services, 2006

Certificate of Award in Statistics, Summer Institute of Applied Statistics, Brigham Young University,2003

Phi Kappa Phi Best Senior Paper, College of Biology and Agriculture, Brigham Young University, 2002

Professional Memberships

Society for Conservation Biology, 2011-present

International Association for Landscape Ecology, 2011-present

Infra Eco Network Europe, 2012-present

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Professional Service

Mentoring Undergraduate Students in Genetic Lab Work

Lea Bächle, Fall 2014

Heather Mead, Winter 2014

Conferences and Societies

Student Representative, Executive Committee, US Section of the International Association for LandscapeEcology, 2013-present

Board Member & Student Liaison, Colorado Plateau Chapter of the Society for Conservation Biology,2011-2013

Conference Session Co-Chair Landscape Genetics Session at Infra Eco Network Europe, 2012

Conference Session Chair Disturbance Ecology Session at International Congress for Conservation Biol-ogy, 2011

Department

Faculty Search Committee Member, Northern Arizona University School of Forestry, 2011-2012

Journal and Grant Peer Reviewing

Journal of Mammalogy, 2014; Molecular Ecology, 2013 & 2014; Zootaxa, 2011 & 2013; National Geo-graphic Society Grants, 2012; Human-Wildlife Interactions, 2011; Systematic Entomology, 2010; Annalsof the Entomological Society of America, 2010

References

Paul Beier, Regents Professor of Conservation Biology and Wildlife EcologyNorthern Arizona University School of ForestryEmail: [email protected] Phone: +1 928-523-9341

Brett G. Dickson, President and Chief Scientist | Associate Research ProfessorConservation Science Partners | Northern Arizona UniversityEmail: [email protected] Phone: +1 530-214-8905

Samuel A. Cushman, Research Landscape EcologistUS Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research StationEmail: [email protected] Phone: +1 406-329-2133

Michael F. Whiting, Professor of Insect PhylogeneticsBrigham Young University Department of BiologyEmail: [email protected] Phone: +1 801-422-5651

Last updated: April 27, 2015