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Kirsten Grorud-Colvert Curriculum Vitae Department of Zoology Oregon State University 3029 Cordley Hall, Corvallis, OR 97331 ph: 541.737.9981 fx: 541.737.3360 [email protected] http://people.oregonstate.edu/~grorudck Career Interests Marine community dynamics, design and ecology of marine protected areas, fish biology and ecology, marine science-policy connections, effective science education and communication, collaborative research Education 2006 Doctoral Degree, Marine Biology and Fisheries Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science (RSMAS), University of Miami, Miami, Florida 1999 Bachelor of Arts Degree, Biology with Marine Emphasis Graduated Cum Laude, Honors in Biology; Minor: English & Comparative Literary Studies Occidental College, Los Angeles, California Professional Experience 2014-present Assistant Professor, Senior Research, Integrative Biology Department, Oregon State University 2009-present Director, The Science of Marine Reserves Project, Partnership for the Interdisciplinary Study of Coastal Oceans (PISCO), Oregon State University 2009-2014 Research Scientist, Partnership for the Interdisciplinary Study of Coastal Oceans (PISCO), Zoology Department, Oregon State University 2012-2014 Instructor, Integrative Biology (formerly Biology) Department, Oregon State University 2006-2009 Marine Reserve Science Coordinator, Partnership for the Interdisciplinary Study of Coastal Oceans (PISCO), Communication Partnership for Science and the Sea (COMPASS), Oregon State University 2006-2009 Science Team Staff, COMPASS 2000-2006 Graduate Research Assistant, RSMAS, University of Miami 1999-2000 Research Technician, University of Arizona Research Labs, Neurobiology Division 1996-1999 Lead Instructor, R/V Vantuna 1995-1996 Teaching Intern, R/V Vantuna 1995-1999 Research Assistant, Vantuna Marine Research Group 1998 Summer Intern, Sibun Watershed Association, Belize, Central America Fellowships, Grants, & Honors • Natural England, Understanding and Effectively Communicating to European Audiences the Science of Marine Reserves. PIs: Grorud-Colvert, Gaines. Jun. 2010-Sep. 2011 ($191,948) Kirsten Grorud-Colvert • Schmidt Ocean Institute Post-doctoral Fellowship, Coupling Ecology and Technology to Inform Management of Marine Resources via Marine Reserves. Jan. 2010-Jan. 2012 ($254,392) • Packard Foundation, Effectively Communicating the Science of Marine Reserves to a Global Audience. PIs: Lubchenco, Gaines, Grorud-Colvert, Airamé. Mar. 2008-Mar. 2010 ($100,000) • Best Student Presentation, Annual Meeting Gulf & Caribbean Fisheries Institute, 2004 • International Light Tackle Tournament Association Award, University of Miami, 2001 • Founders Fellowship, Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science, 2000 • Academic Student Projects Grant, Occidental College, 1998 ($500) • Ford Research Fellowship, Occidental College, 1997 ($1500) • Marlin Perkins Memorial Scholar, Occidental College, 1997 • Academic Student Projects Grant, Occidental College, 1996 ($500) • Presidential Tuition Scholarship, Occidental College, 1995-1999 ($40,000) Publications Peer-reviewed Journal Articles Grorud-Colvert, K., J. Claudet, B. Tissot, M. H. Carr, J. E. Caselle, J. Day, S. E. Lester, T. Lison de Loma, D. Malone, and W. Walsh. 2014. Different types and different outcomes of marine protected area networks: How to assess whether the whole is greater than the sum of its parts? PLoS One. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0102298 Johnson, D. W., K. Grorud-Colvert, S. Sponaugle, and B. X. Semmens. 2014. Phenotypic variation and selective mortality as major drivers of recruitment variability. Ecology Letters 17: 743-755. DOI: 10.1111/ele.12273. Johnson, D. W., K. Grorud-Colvert, T. L. Rankin, and S. Sponaugle. 2012. Measuring selective mortality from otoliths and similar structures: A practical guide for describing multivariate selection from cross-sectional data. Marine Ecology Progress Series 471:151-163. Sponaugle, S., K. D. Walter, K. Grorud-Colvert, and M. J. Paddack. 2012. Influence of marine reserves on reef fish recruitment in the upper Florida Keys. Coral Reefs 31: 641-652. Fenberg, P. (supervised post-doc), J. E. Caselle, J. Claudet, S. D. Gaines, J. A. Garcia-Charton, E. J. Goncalves, K. Grorud-Colvert, P. Guidetti, S. Jenkins, P. J. S. Jones, S. E. Lester, R. McAllen, E. Moland, and T. K. Sorensen. 2012. The science of European marine reserves: Status, efficacy, and future needs. Marine Policy 36:10121021. Grorud-Colvert, K. and S. Sponaugle. 2011. Variability in water temperature affects trait-mediated survival of a newly settled coral reef fish. Oecologia 165:675-686. Grorud-Colvert, K., S. E. Lester, S. Airame, E. Neeley, and S. D. Gaines. 2010. Communicating marine reserve science to diverse audiences. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 107:18306-18311. Lester, S. E., S. D. Gaines, K. Grorud-Colvert, C. Costello, and R. Pollnac. 2010. Evolving science of marine reserves: New developments and emerging research frontiers. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 107:18251-18255. Grorud-Colvert, K. and S. Sponaugle. 2009. Larval supply and juvenile recruitment of coral reef fishes to marine reserve and non-reserve reefs of the upper Florida Keys, USA. Marine Biology 156:277-288. Lester, S.E., B.S. Halpern, K. Grorud-Colvert, J Lubchenco, B.I. Ruttenberg, S.D. Gaines, S. Airame, R.R. Warner. 2009. Biological effects within no-take marine reserves: A global synthesis. Marine Ecology Progress Series 384:3346. Page 2 of 7 Kirsten Grorud-Colvert Menge, B.A., F. Chan, S. Dudas, D. Eerkes-Medrano, K. Grorud-Colvert, et al. 2009. Terrestrial ecologists ignore aquatic literature: asymmetry in citation breadth in ecological publications and implications for generality and progress in ecology. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 377:93-100. Menge, B.A., F. Chan, S. Dudas, D. Eerkes-Medrano, K. Grorud-Colvert, K. Heiman, M. Hessing-Lewis, A. Iles, R. Milston-Clements, M. Noble, K. Page-Albins, E. Richmond, G. Rilov, J. Rose, J. Tyburczy, L. Vinueza, P. Zarnetske. 2009. Do terrestrial ecologists ignore aquatic literature? Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 7:182-183. Grorud-Colvert, K. and S. Sponaugle. 2006. Influence of condition on behavior and survival potential of newlysettled coral reef fish. Marine Ecology Progress Series 327:279-288. Sponaugle S. and K. Grorud-Colvert. 2006. Environmental variability, early life-history traits, and survival of new coral reef fish recruits. Integrative and Comparative Biology 46:623-633. Sponaugle S., K. Grorud-Colvert, and D. Pinkard. 2006. Feature article. Temperature-mediated variation in early life history traits and recruitment success of the coral reef fish Thalassoma bifasciatum in the Florida Keys. Marine Ecology Progress Series 308: 1-15. Sponaugle, S., J. Fortuna, K. Grorud and T. Lee. 2003. Dynamics of larval fish assemblages over a shallow reef in the Florida Keys. Marine Biology 143: 175-189. Hartney, K.B. and K.A. Grorud. 2002. The effect of sea urchins as biogenic structures on the local abundance of a temperate water fish. Oecologia 131(4): 506-513. Manuscripts in Progress Grorud-Colvert K., J. Caselle. in prep. Recruitment and the Marine Protected Area Effect: Considering early life stages in the evaluation of spatial management. Target journal: Conservation Letters. Other Articles Grorud-Colvert, K. Marine reserves. Encyclopedia of Weather and Climate, 2nd ed. S. Schneider, ed. Oxford University Press. Commissioned article. Grorud-Colvert, K and S.E. Lester. Marine protected areas. Encyclopedia of Sustainability, vol. 5, Ecosystem Management and Sustainability. R. Anderson, ed. Berkshire Publishing. Commissioned article. S..E. Lester and K. Grorud-Colvert. Parks and Preserves- Marine. Encyclopedia of Sustainability, vol. 4, Natural Resources and Sustainability. R. Anderson, ed. Berkshire Publishing. Commissioned article. Lubchenco, J. and K. Grorud-Colvert. 2007. Marine protected areas help safeguard aquatic life. GeoTimes: 52(4): 2428. Booklets and Book Chapters Grorud-Colvert, K., J. Claudet, M. H. Carr, J. E. Caselle, J. Day, S. E. Lester, T. Lison de Loma, B. Tissot, and D. Malone. 2011. The assessment of marine reserve networks: Guidelines for ecological evaluation in J. Claudet, editor. Marine Protected Areas--A Multidisciplinary Approach. Cambridge University Press. Fraschetti, S., J. Claudet, and K. Grorud-Colvert. 2011. Transitioning from single-sector management to ecosystembased management: What can marine protected areas offer?in J. Claudet, editor. Marine Protected Areas--A Multidisciplinary Approach. Cambridge University Press. S. Gaines, K. Grorud-Colvert, S. Airame, S. Palumbi, R. Warner, B. Simler Smith. Partnership for Interdisciplinary Studies of Coastal Oceans. 2011. The Science of Marine Reserves (2nd Edition, European Version). www.piscoweb.org. 22 pages. Lubchenco, J., R. Davis-Born, B. Simler, K. Grorud-Colvert. 2011. Lessons from the land for protection in the sea: The need for a new ocean ethic. Open Spaces. University of Washington Press. Page 3 of 7 Kirsten Grorud-Colvert Lubchenco, J., S. Gaines, K. Grorud-Colvert, S. Airame, S. Palumbi, R. Warner, B. Simler Smith. Partnership for Interdisciplinary Studies of Coastal Oceans. 2007. The Science of Marine Reserves (2nd Edition, United States Version). www.piscoweb.org. 22 pages. English and Spanish. Lubchenco, J., S. Gaines, K. Grorud-Colvert, S. Airame, S. Palumbi, R. Warner, B. Simler Smith. Partnership for Interdisciplinary Studies of Coastal Oceans. 2007. The Science of Marine Reserves (2nd Edition, International Version). www.piscoweb.org. 22 pages. Lubchenco, J., S. Gaines, K. Grorud-Colvert, S. Airame, S. Palumbi, R. Warner, B. Simler Smith. Partnership for Interdisciplinary Studies of Coastal Oceans. 2007. The Science of Marine Reserves (2nd Edition, Latin American and Caribbean). www.piscoweb.org. 22 pages. English and Spanish. Invited Seminars & Select Presentations 2014 2014 2014 2013 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2008 2008 2008 2007 2007 2007 2006 2006 2006 2005 2005 2005 2004 2004 2004 2003 2003 2002 2002 1999 1998 International Marine Conservation Congress: Glasgow, Scotland, UK. Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Working Group, United Nations: New York, New York. Invited speaker. Google Ocean MPA Enforcement Meeting: Mountain View, CA. Invited participant. Depoe Bay Near Shore Action Team Meeting: Depoe Bay, OR. Invited speaker. Zoology Departmental Seminar, Oregon State University: Corvallis, OR. Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife MPA Monitoring Meeting. Invited speaker. International Marine Conservation Congress. Invited symposium speaker. Blue Ribbon Task Force Meeting, MLPA Initiative: Crescent City, CA. Invited speaker. Departmental Seminar, Hatfield Marine Science Center: Newport, OR. Invited speaker. Departmental Seminar, Hatfield Marine Science Center: Newport, OR. Invited speaker. American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting: Boston, Massachusetts. Symposium remarks. Blue Ribbon Task Force Meeting, MLPA Initiative: Los Angeles, CA. Invited speaker. Ocean Policy Advisory Council Meeting: Astoria, Oregon. Invited speaker. Western Indian Ocean Marine Science Association Annual Meeting: Durban, South Africa. Invited keynote speaker. European Marine Protected Areas Symposium: Murcia, Spain. Society for Conservation Biology Annual Meeting: Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Departmental Seminar, Oregon State University. Invited speaker. Larval Fish Conference of the American Fisheries Society: Lake Placid, New York. Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology: Orlando, Florida. Invited symposium presentation, second author. Meeting of the Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute: San Andres, Colombia. Invited speaker as former student award recipient. National Center for Caribbean Coral Reef Research, Coral Reef Research Forum: Miami, Florida. Division of Marine Biology and Fisheries, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science (RSMAS): Miami, Florida. Meeting of the Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute: St. Petersburg, Florida. Student award recipient. Larval Fish Conference of the American Fisheries Society: Clemson, South Carolina. Division of Marine Biology and Fisheries, RSMAS: Miami, Florida. Larval Fish Conference of the American Fisheries Society: Santa Cruz, California. Division of Marine Biology and Fisheries, RSMAS: Miami, Florida. Meeting of the Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute: Xel-Ha, Mexico. Division of Marine Biology and Fisheries, RSMAS: Miami, Florida. Southern California Academy of Sciences: Dominguez Hills, California. Southern California Academy of Sciences: Pomona, California. Page 4 of 7 Kirsten Grorud-Colvert 1998 1997 National Conference for Undergraduate Research: Salisbury, Maryland. Southern California Conference for Undergraduate Research: Los Angeles, California. Organized Workshops & Symposia 2014 2010 2010 2010 2010 2009 2009 2008 2007 2007 2007 2007 2006 2005 “Stories from the sea: Communicating science and conservation with storytelling”. International Marine Conservation Congress: Glasgow, Scotland. August 12-13. Co-organizer. European Science of Marine Reserves Meeting. London, England. Co-organizer. (Co-organized but did not attend due to maternity leave). November 10-12. Marine reserve science workshop. Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Corvallis, OR. March 2. Coorganizer. “Marine reserves in a changing world: Connecting research with human needs.” Accepted symposium with press conference. American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting: San Diego, CA. February 22. Convener. “Effective marine reserve monitoring for Oregon”. Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Workshop to bring local and regional scientists together with agency managers to discuss strategies for monitoring Oregon marine reserves. Corvallis, OR. March 2. Co-organizer. “The design and ecological effects of networks of marine reserves: is the whole greater than the sum of its parts?” International Marine Conservation Congress: Washington, D.C. May 20-24. Convener. “The ecology of marine reserves: acknowledging the land-sea connection.” Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation Meeting: Portland, Oregon. Convener. “Global and Local Returns on Marine Reserves: Are the Investments Paying Off?” American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting: Boston, Massachusetts. February 16. Convener. Latin American Science of Marine Reserves Meetings. Panama City, Panama. August 12-15. Co-organizer. Latin American Science of Marine Reserves Meetings. Panama City, Panama. February 8-11. Co-organizer. “Communicating the science of marine reserves.” Workshop. Society for Conservation Biology Annual Meeting: Port Elizabeth, South Africa. July 1-5. Convener. Science of Marine Reserves Meetings, Santa Barbara, CA. Organizer. June 21-23. Science of Marine Reserves Meetings, Santa Barbara, CA. Organizer. October 9-11. “Women in Science: Tools for Success”. Panel Discussion. University of Miami, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science. Organizer. Teaching Experience 2012-2014 2014 2009 2008 2008 2007 2007-2008 2001-2003 Ecology, BI370 (Oregon State University): Summer Term, Fall Term, Winter Term, Spring Term Instructor: On-campus and Ecampus classes Human Ecology, Z348 (Oregon State University): Spring Term Instructor: Ecampus class Marine Biology, Intensive Lecture and Field Course (Oregon State University) Guest Lecturer Biodiversity: Causes, Consequences, and Conservation (Oregon State University) Guest Lecturer Current Issues in Marine Ecology (Oregon Coast Community College) Guest Lecturer Marine Conservation Science and Policy (Oregon State University) Guest Lecturer Ecology (Oregon State University) Guest Lecturer Introduction to Scientific Diving Techniques (University of Miami) Teaching Assistant Page 5 of 7 Kirsten Grorud-Colvert 1998 1997 1996 Introduction to Comparative Anatomy and Physiology (Occidental College) Teaching Assistant Principles of Marine Ecology and Field Biology (Occidental College) Teaching Assistant Marine Biodiversity (Occidental College) Teaching Assistant Referee Activity Bulletin of Marine Science, Ecological Applications, Ecology, Ecology Letters, Environmental Biology of Fishes, Marine Biology, Marine Ecology Progress Series, PLoS Biology, PLoS One, Proceedings of the National Academy of Science Professional Societies Past & present: American Association for the Advancement of Science, Society for Conservation Biology, American Fisheries Society: Early Life History Section, Sigma Xi elected member, Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology Public Service 2008-2010 2008 2007-2008 2004-2006 1998-1999 Advisor, Google Earth Ocean Team Guest Lecturer, Audobon Society, Portland, Oregon Discussion Group Participant, Oregon Marine Stakeholders Exchange Naturalist, Marjory Stoneman Douglas Biscayne Nature Center, Miami, Florida Elementary School Tutor, Lincoln Park Tutorial Program, Los Angeles, California Page 6 of 7 Kirsten Grorud-Colvert References Dr. Jane Lubchenco Dr. Karen McLeod National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 1401 Constitution Ave. N.W., Room 5128 Washington, DC 20230 phone: 202.482.3436 email: [email protected] assistant: Cindy Kent asst email: [email protected] Communication Partnership for Science and the Sea (COMPASS) Oregon State University 3029 Cordley Hall Corvallis, OR 97331 phone: 541.737.9822 email: [email protected] Dr. Bruce Menge Dr. Satie Airamé Oregon State University Department of Zoology 3029 Cordley Hall Corvallis, OR 97331 phone: 541.737.5358 fax: 541.737.3360 email: [email protected] Dr. Steve Gaines Bren School of Environmental Science & Management Bren Hall 2439 University of California Santa Barbara, CA 93106-5131 phone: 805.893.3764 email: [email protected] Bren School of Environmental Science & Management Bren Hall 2439 University of California Santa Barbara, CA 93106-5131 phone: 805.893.3387 email: [email protected] Dr. Su Sponaugle University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Division of Marine Biology and Fisheries 4600 Rickenbacker Causeway Miami, FL 33149 phone: 305.421.4069 fax: 305.421.4600 email: [email protected] Updated 8/28/14 Page 7 of 7