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PETER B. MCINTYRE Center for Limnology, University of Wisconsin Madison, WI 53706 Ph: 608-890-3416; [email protected] EDUCATION Cornell University Harvard University Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Biology (magna cum laude) Ph.D. 2006 A.B. 1998 PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Dept. of Zoology: 2010-present Research Investigator, Univ. of Michigan, Nat. Resources & Envir.: 2007-2010 Post-doctoral Researcher, Wright State University, Dept. of Biological Sciences: 2006-2007 GRANTS (UW ONLY) 2010-2013 – National Science Foundation – Lake Tanganyika 2010-2012 – Dept. of Defense SERDP – Hawaiian goby connectivity 2010-2012 – Environmental Protection Agency – Green Bay pike migrations 2011-2012 – Wisconsin Dept. of Nat. Resources – Wisconsin River migrations 2011-2012 – Wisconsin Dept. of Nat. Resources – Sucker tumors 2011-2013 – Water Research Institute – Great Lakes climate change 2011-2013 – US Fish & Wildlife Service LCC – Great Lakes connectivity 2011-2014 – The Nature Conservancy – Great Lakes connectivity 2011-2014 – National Science Foundation – Global river conservation 2011-2016 – The Packard Foundation – Packard Fellowship 2012-2013 – Wisconsin Dept. of Nat. Resources – Sucker tumors 2013-2015 – U of Michigan Water Center – Great Lakes connectivity 2014-2016 – US Fish & Wildlife Service LCC – Great Lakes connectivity 2014-2015 – NOAA CILER – Great Lakes restoration post-doctoral fellow (Peter Levi) 2014-2015 – Wisconsin Dept. of Nat. Resources – Sucker tumors HONORS & AWARDS Packard Fellowship, David & Lucille Packard Foundation: 2011-2016. Smith Fellowship for Conservation Research, Society for Conservation Biology: 2007-2009. Hynes Award for New Investigators, North American Benthological Society: 2008. Cole Award, Cornell University Dept. of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology: 2008. Frost Award for Excellence in Graduate Research, Ecological Society of America: 2007. Graduate Research Fellowship, National Science Foundation: 1999-2002. Best Student Paper, World Congress of Malacology, Vienna, Austria: 2001. Trustman Fellowship, Harvard University: 1998-1999. PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS (* denotes joint first-authors) Childress E, Allan JD, & McIntyre PB. 2014. Nutrient subsidies from native migratory fish enhance productivity in Great Lakes tributaries. Ecosystems, in press. Vadeboncoeur Y, Devlin SP, McIntyre PB, & Vander Zanden MJ. 2014. Is there light after depth? Distribution of periphyton chlorophyll and productivity in lake littoral zones. Freshwater Science, in press. 1 El-Sabaawi RW, Travis J, Zandona E, McIntyre PB, Reznick DN, & Flecker AS. 2014. Intraspecific variability modulates interspecific variability in animal organismal stoichiometry. Ecology and Evolution, in press. Vanni MJ, McIntyre PB, & Boros G. 2013. When are fish sources vs. sinks of nutrients in lake ecosystems? Ecology 94: 2195-2206. Hansen GJA, Vander Zanden MJ, Blum MJ, Clayton MK, Hain EF, Hauxwell J, Izzo M, Kornis MS, McIntyre PB, Mikulyuk A, Nilsson E, Olden JD, Papeş M, & Sharma S. 2013. Commonly rare and rarely common: comparing population abundance of invasive and native aquatic species. PLOS One 8: e77415. Martinuzzi S, Januchowski-Hartley SR, Pracheil BM, McIntyre PB, Plantinga AJ, Lewis DJ & Radeloff V. 2013. Threats and opportunities for freshwater conservation under future land-use change scenarios in the United States. Global Change Biology doi: 10.1111/gcb.12383. Collins S, Bickford N, McIntyre PB, Coulon A, Ulseth AJ, Taphorn DC, & Flecker AS. 2013. Population structure of a Neotropical migratory fish: contrasting perspectives from genes and otolith microchemistry. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 142: 1192-1201. Januchowski-Hartley S, McIntyre PB, Diebel M, & Doran PJ. 2013. Restoring aquatic ecosystem connectivity requires expanding inventories of both dams and road crossings. Frontiers in Ecology & Environment 11: 211-217. Pracheil BM, McIntyre PB, & Lyons JD. 2013. Enhancing conservation of large-river biodiversity by accounting for tributaries. Frontiers in Ecology & Environment 11: 124-128. Allan JD*, McIntyre PB*, Smith SDP*, Halpern BS, & 18 coauthors. 2013. Joint analysis of stressors and ecosystem services to enhance restoration effectiveness. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110: 372-377. Cooperman M, et al. 2012. A watershed moment for the Mekong. Cambodian Journal of Natural History 2012: 101-106. Kwon SY, McIntyre PB, Flecker AS, & Campbell L. 2012. Mercury biomagnification in the food web of a Neotropical stream. Science of the Total Environment 417: 92-97. Walter RP, Hogan JD, Blum MJ, Gagne RB, Hain EF, Gilliam JF, & McIntyre PB. 2012. Climate change and conservation of amphidromous fishes endemic to Hawaiian streams. Endangered Species Research 16: 261-272. Beard TD, Arlinghaus R, Cooke SJ, McIntyre PB, de Silva S, Bartley D & Cowx IG. 2011. Ecosystem approach to inland fisheries: research needs and implementation strategies. Biology Letters 7: 481-483. Burtner A, McIntyre PB, Allan JD, & Kashian D. 2011. The influence of land use and potamodromous fish on ecosystem function in Lake Superior tributaries. Journal of Great Lakes Research 37: 521-527. Meyer JR, Michel E, McIntyre PB, Huntington B, Long D, & Lara G. 2011. Scale-dependent processes of community assembly in African rift lake. Freshwater Biology 56: 2082-2093. Vadeboncoeur Y, McIntyre PB, & Vander Zanden MJ. 2011. Borders of biodiversity: life at the edge of the world's Great Lakes. BioScience 61: 526-537. Lavoué S, Miya M, Arnegard M, McIntyre PB, Mamonekene V & Nishida M. 2011. Remarkable morphological stasis in an extant vertebrate despite tens of millions of years of divergence. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 278: 1003-1008. Vörösmarty CJ*, McIntyre PB*, Gessner MO, Dudgeon D, Prusevich A, Green P, Glidden S, Bunn SE, Sullivan CA, Reidy Liermann C, & Davies PM. 2010. Global threats to human water security and river biodiversity. Nature 467: 555-561. 2 Arnegard ME, McIntyre PB, Harmon LJ, Zelditch ML, Crampton WGR, Davis JK, Sullivan JP, Lavoué S, & Hopkins CD. 2010. Sexual signal evolution outpaces ecological divergence during electric fish species radiation. American Naturalist 176: 335–356. Bakker VJ, Baum J, Brodie J, Salomon A, Dickson B, Gibbs H, Jensen O, & McIntyre PB. 2010. The changing landscape of conservation science funding. Conservation Letters 3: 435-444. Corman J, McIntyre PB, Kuboja B, Mbemba W, Fink D, Wheeler CW, Gans C, Michel E, & Flecker AS. 2010. Upwelling couples chemical and biological dynamics across the littoral and pelagic zones of Lake Tanganyika, East Africa. Limnology & Oceanography 55: 214-224. Herbert M, McIntyre PB, Doran P, Allan D, & Abell R. 2010. Terrestrial reserve networks do not adequately represent aquatic ecosystems. Conservation Biology 24: 1002-1011. Knoll L, McIntyre PB, Vanni MJ, & Flecker AS. 2009. Feedbacks of consumer nutrient recycling on producer biomass and stoichiometry: separating direct and indirect effects. Oikos 118: 1732-1742. Marijnissen S, Michel E, Cleary D, & McIntyre PB. 2009. Ecology and conservation status of the endemic freshwater crabs of Lake Tanganyika. Biodiversity & Conservation 18: 1555-1573. Moslemi JM, Capps KA, Johnson MS, Maul J, McIntyre PB, Melvin AM, Vadas TM, Vallano DM, Watkins JM, & Weiss M. 2009. Training tomorrow’s environmental problem-solvers: an integrative approach to graduate education. BioScience 59: 514-521. Wagner CE*, McIntyre PB*, Smith K, Michel E, & Gilbert D. 2009. Diet predicts intestine length in Lake Tanganyika’s cichlid fishes. Functional Ecology 23: 1122-1131. McIntyre PB, Flecker A, Vanni M, Hood J, Taylor B & Thomas S. 2008. Fish distributions and nutrient recycling in a tropical stream: can fish create biogeochemical hotspots? Ecology 89: 2335-2346. Finkelstein M, Bakker V, Doak DF, Sullivan B, Lewison R, Satterthwaite WH, McIntyre PB, Wolf S, Priddel D, Arnold J, Henry RW, Sievert P, & Croxall J. 2008. Evaluating the potential effectiveness of compensatory mitigation strategies for marine bycatch. PLoS One 3: e2480. McIntyre PB, Jones L, Flecker A, & Vanni M. 2007. Fish extinctions alter nutrient recycling in tropical freshwaters. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104: 4461-4466. Duffy J, Cardinale B, France K, McIntyre P, Thebault E, & Loreau M. 2007. The functional role of biodiversity in ecosystems: incorporating trophic complexity. Ecology Letters 10: 522-538. Michel EM, McIntyre PB, & Chan J. 2007. A snail’s pace sets a snail’s space: movement rates of Lavigeria in Lake Tanganyika. Journal of Molluscan Studies 73: 195-198. McIntyre PB, & Flecker AS. 2006. Rapid turnover of tissue nitrogen of primary consumers in tropical freshwaters. Oecologia 148: 12-21. McIntyre PB, Michel E, & Olsgard M. 2006. Top-down and bottom-up controls on periphyton biomass and productivity in Lake Tanganyika. Limnology and Oceanography 51: 1514-1523. McClure MM, McIntyre PB, & McCune AR. 2006. Notes on the natural diet and habitat of eight danionin fishes, including the zebrafish Danio rerio. J. Fish Biology 68: 1-18. McIntyre PB, et al. 2005. Individual- and assemblage-level effects of anthropogenic sedimentation on snails in Lake Tanganyika. Conservation Biology 19: 171-181. McIntyre PB, Baldwin S, & Flecker AS. 2004. Effects of behavioral and morphological plasticity on risk of predation in a Neotropical tadpole. Oecologia 141: 130-138. Ramanamanjato JB, McIntyre PB, & Nussbaum RN. 2002. Reptile, amphibian, and lemur diversity of the Malahelo Forest, a biogeographic transition zone in southeastern Madagascar. Biodiversity and Conservation 11: 1791-1807. McIntyre PB, & McCollum SA. 2000. Responses of bullfrog tadpoles to hypoxia and predators. Oecologia 125: 301-308. Peterson CC, & McIntyre PB. 1998. Ontogenetic diet shifts in Roeboides affinis with 3 morphological comparisons. Environmental Biology of Fishes 53: 105-110. MANUSCRIPTS IN REVISION OR REVIEW Hogan JD, Blum MJ, Gilliam JF, Bickford N, & McIntyre PB. Costs and benefits associated with divergent dispersal strategies in an amphidromous fish. Ecology, in revision. Pracheil BM, Hogan JD, McIntyre PB, & Lyons JD. Hard-part microchemistry techniques and application to freshwater fishes: a primer for fisheries biologists. Fisheries, in revision. Smith SDP, McIntyre PB, Halpern BS, Cooke RM, Marino AL, Boyer GL, Buchsbaum A, Burton GA, Campbell LM, Ciborowski JH, Doran PJ, Infante DM, Johnson LB, Read JG, Rose JB, Rutherford ES, Steinman AD, & Allan JD. Assessing relative impacts in a multi-stressor world: expert opinion on 50 stressors to the Laurentian Great Lakes. Ecological Applications, in revision. McIntyre PB, Reidy Liermann C, Childress E, Hamann EJ, Hogan J, Januchowski-Hartley SR, Koning AA, Neeson TM, Oele DL, & Pracheil BM. Conservation of migratory fishes in freshwater ecosystems. In Closs G, Krkosek M, & Olden JD: Conservation of Freshwater Fishes. In review. Januchowski-Hartley S, Diebel MH, Doran PA, & McIntyre PB. Modelling road culvert passability for migratory fishes. Diversity and Distributions, in review. Oele DL, Hogan JD, & McIntyre PB. Tracking migrations of northern pike in Great Lakes tributaries: if we restore breeding habitat, will they come? Canadian Journal of Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences, in review. BOOK CHAPTERS & BULLETINS Capps KA, Atkinson CL, Rugenski A, Baxter C, Boersma KS, Carey CC, McIntyre PB, Moore JW, Nowlin WH, & Vaughn CC. 2012. Organized oral session: Impacts of species addition and species loss on ecosystem function in freshwater systems. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 93:402-408. Lenters JD, Hook SJ, & McIntyre PB. 2012. Workshop examines warming of lakes worldwide. EOS 93: 427. McIntyre PB & Flecker AS. 2010. Ecological stoichiometry as an integrative framework in stream fish ecology. American Fisheries Society Symposium 73: 539–558. Flecker AS, McIntyre PB, Moore JW, Anderson JT, Taylor BW, & Hall RO. 2010. Migratory fishes as material and process subsidies in riverine ecosystems. American Fisheries Society Symposium 73: 559–592. Farrell T, Harrison I, Allan JD, Braun D, Emerton L, Higgins J, McIntyre PB, Revenga C, Stiassny MLJ, & Totten M. 2009. Life Depends on it: Freshwater. pp. 167-179 in McNelly JA, Mittermeier RA, Brooks TM, Boltz F, & Ash N (Eds.). The Wealth of Nature: Ecosystem Services, Biodiversity, and Human Well-Being. CEMEX/ILCP, Virginia, USA. INVITED SEMINARS University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC; Biodiversity Research Centre, Nov 2013 University of Victoria, Victoria, BC; Biology, Nov 2013 Utah State University, Logan, UT; Ecology Center, Nov 2013 Tulane University, New Orleans, LA; Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Apr 2013 University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; Geography, Dec 2012 University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN; Ecology, Evolution & Behavior, Nov 2011 Cornell University, Ithaca, NY; Biogeochemistry & Biocomplexity, Feb 2011 EAWAG Federal Research Institute, Kastanienbaum, Switzerland; May 2010 4 Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA; Dept. of Biology, Nov. 2009 Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI; Dept. of Biology, Nov. 2009 Purdue University, Lafayette, IN; Dept. of Biology; Feb. 2009 Queens University, Kingston, Ontario; Dept. of Environmental Studies; Feb. 2009 University of Massachusettes, Amherst, MA; Dept. of Natural Resources Conservation; Jan. 2009 Boston University, Boston, MA; Dept. of Biology; Jan. 2009 University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; Dept. of Zoology; Jan. 2009 Michigan State University, Kellogg Biological Station; Hickory Corners, MI; Feb. 2008 Ohio State University, Stone Laboratory; Gibralter Island, OH; June 2007 Miami University, Oxford, OH; Dept. of Zoology; March 2007 University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; Center for Limnology; Feb. 2007 University of California, Berkeley, CA; Dept. of Envi. Sci., Policy, & Management; Feb. 2007 Wright State University, Dayton, OH; Dept. of Biological Sciences; May 2006 INVITED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2013 Society for Freshwater Science: McIntyre PB, Neeson T, Smith SD, Januchowski-Hartley SR, & Allan JD. Large-scale analysis of stressor heterogeneity reveals opportunites for conservation. 2013 Society for Freshwater Science: Neeson T, McIntyre PB, Januchowski-Hartley SR, Diebel MR, Doran PJ, & O’Hanley J. Prioritizing in-stream barrier removal in Great Lakes tributaries. 2013 Society for Freshwater Science: Januchowski-Hartley SR, McIntyre PB, Abell R, Darwall WR, Dudgeon D, Gessner MO, Harrison I, Lehner B, Petry P, & Revenga C. Global distribution and conservation of riverine biodiversity. 2012 Ecological Society of America: McIntyre PB, Vadeboncoeur Y, Kraemer B, Munubi R, & Drerup S. Linking fish diversity to primary productivity: direct and indirect feedback pathways. 2012 World Fisheries Congress: Reidy Liermann C, McIntyre PB, & Revenga C. Quantifying the relationship between fish species richness and fisheries yields in the world’s rivers. 2012 World Fisheries Congress: Reidy Liermann C & McIntyre PB. Assessing the impact of dams on inland fisheries 2011 North American Benthological Society: McIntyre PB, Reidy Liermann C, & Revenga C. Quantifying the relationship between fish species richness and fisheries yields in the world’s rivers. 2011 North American Benthological Society: Childress E, McIntyre PB, & Allan JD. An archipelago-wide assessment of Hawaiian stream conditions. 2011 International Association for Great Lakes Research: Kraemer BM, McIntyre PB, Hutula T, Kotilainen P, O’Reilly CB, Peltonen A, Plisnier PD, Sarvala J, Vadeboncoeur Y, Wehrli B. Pelagic and littoral hydrodynamic coupling in a warming tropical lake. 2011 American Fisheries Society: Pracheil B, McIntyre PB, Lyons JL, & Pegg MA. Defining the riverscape: tributaries as a key to Great River fish conservation. 2011 World’s Large Rivers: McIntyre PB. Cumulative threats to the world’s rivers: bridging disciplinary divides. (keynote address) 2010 North American Benthological Society: McIntyre PB & Allan JD. Ecosystem consequences of blocking fish migrations from the Great Lakes. 2010 International Assoc. for Great Lakes Research: McIntyre PB, et al. The Great Lakes Environmental Assessment and Mapping project: a framework for prioritization. 5 2010 North American Benthological Society: Flecker AS, McIntyre PB, Moore JW, Anderson JT, Taylor BW, Hall RO. Migratory fishes as material and process subsidies in riverine ecosystems. 2009 Healing Our Waters Coalition: Allan JD, McIntyre PB, & B Halpern. Mapping threats to the Great Lakes. 2009 North American Benthological Society: McIntyre PB & Allan JD. Conserving critical ecosystem linkages: native fish migrations in Great Lakes watersheds. 2009 Malacological Society of London: McIntyre PB, Wagner CE, Michel E, & Todd J. Trophic ecology in a Lake Tanganyika gastropod radiation: a stable isotope approach. 2008 American Fisheries Society: McIntyre PB & Flecker AS. Ecological stoichiometry as an integrative framework in stream fish ecology. 2008 Society for Conservation Biology: McIntyre PB, Vadeboncoeur Y, Vander Zanden MJ. Aquatic animal diversity in the world’s Great Lakes. 2008 Society for Conservation Biology: Allan JD, Herbert M, Doran P, McIntyre PB, & Abell R. Are terrestrial reserve networks sufficient to protect aquatic biodiversity? 2008 North American Benthological Society: McIntyre PB. Linking animals and ecosystems: a nutrient recycling framework. (Hynes award speech) 2005 Ecological Society of America: McIntyre PB, Flecker AS, Vanni M, & Hood J. Consequences of species and trophic diversity for nutrient recycling by tropical fishes. 2005 American Society of Limnology and Oceanography: McIntyre PB. Benthic versus planktonic sources of nutrients excreted by littoral fishes in Lake Tanganyika. 6 CONTRIBUTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2013 Ecological Society of America: Childress E & McIntyre PB. Gametes and excretion from iteroparous migratory suckers subsidize spawning streams. 2013 Ecological Society of America: Adhikari S, Bahn V & McIntyre PB. Body size distribution patterns and its underlying mechanism for global freshwater fish. 2013 Ecological Society of America: Neeson T, McIntyre PB, Januchowski-Hartley SR, Diebel MR, Doran PJ, & O’Hanley J. Prioritizing in-stream barrier removal in Great Lakes tributaries. 2013 Ecological Society of America: Neeson T, McIntyre PB, Smith SD, Januchowski-Hartley SR, & Allan JD. Finding conservation opportunities in multistressor maps using stressor heterogeneity. 2013 Association for the Sciences of Limnology & Oceanography: Kraemer B, McIntyre PB, & 9 co-authors. Climate change in Lake Tanganyika: a little bit goes a long way in the tropics. 2013 Association for the Sciences of Limnology & Oceanography: Vanni MJ, Boros G, & McIntyre PB. When are fish and other animals sources versus sinks of nutrients in ecosystems? 2012 Ecological Society of America: Oele DL, McIntyre PB, & Hogan JD. Assessing natal homing of northern pike using otolith microchemistry. 2012 American Fisheries Society: Oele DL, McIntyre PB, & Hogan JD. Assessing natal homing of northern pike using otolith microchemistry. 2012 American Fisheries Society: Childress ES, McIntyre PB, & Allan JD. Native fish migrations deliver subsidies to Great Lakes tributaries. 2012 American Fisheries Society: Januchowski-Hartley SR, Pracheil BM, McIntyre PB, & Diebel M. Establishing Priorities: The Importance of Connections and Costs in Broad-Scale Freshwater Conservation. 2012 American Fisheries Society: Januchowski-Hartley SR, McIntyre PB, Diebel M, Doran PJ, & Infante D. Development of a Comprehensive Instream Barrier Dataset for the Great Lakes Basin. 2012 American Fisheries Society: Pracheil BM, McIntyre PB, & Lyons JD. Movements of shovelnose sturgeon in the Mississippi and Wisconsin rivers inferred from otolith microchemistry. 2012 Wisconsin chapter Americn Fisheries Society: Oele DL, Diebel M, Paoli T, McIntyre PB, Childress EC, Buckingham J, Maxted J, Somor A, Shaw A, & Van Helden N. Otolith microchemistry as a life history tracer, a case study with northern pike in Green Bay, WI. 2012 Society for Freshwater Science: Kraemer BM, McIntyre PB, Blum MJ, Gilliam JF, Childress E, Hain E, & Marin-Spiotta E. Landscape controls on stream dissolved organic matter in the Hawaiian archipelago. 2012 Society for Freshwater Science: Munubi R, Satchell RA, Vadeboncoeur Y, & McIntyre PB. The influence of depth, rugosity, food quality, and primary productivity on abundances of algivorous fishes in Lake Tanganyika. 2012 Society for Freshwater Science: Satchell RA, Vadeboncoeur Y, & McIntyre PB. Amongspecies variation in the phosphorus content of feces of Lake Tanganyika cichlids. 2012 Chicago Wilderness Congress 2012: Neeson T, McIntyre PB, Januchowski-Hartley SR, Diebel M, Doran PJ, & O’Hanley J. Reconnecting the Great Lakes and their tributaries. 2012 Great Lakes Sturgeon Coordination Meeting: Neeson T, Januchowski-Hartley SR, McIntyre PB, O’Hanley J, Diebel M, & Doran P. Prioritizing barrier removal to restore access to historical riverine spawning grounds. 7 2011 Wisconsin chapter American Fisheries Society: Pracheil BM, McIntyre PB, & Lyons JL. Inferred movement and habitat use of shovelnose sturgeon and blue sucker from otolith microchemistry. 2011 International Association for Great Lakes Research: McIntyre PB, et al. Project GLEAM: Cumulative mapping of stressors across the Great Lakes. 2011 International Association for Great Lakes Research: Kraemer BM, McIntyre PB, et al. Pelagic and littoral hydrodynamic coupling in a warming tropical lake. 2011 International Association for Great Lakes Research: Smith S, Allan JD, McIntyre PB, et al. Project GLEAM: Quantifying expert opinion on the relative impact of stressors in the Great Lakes. 2011 International Association for Great Lakes Research: Allan JD, McIntyre PB, et al. Project GLEAM: Mapping individual stressors across the Great Lakes. 2011 North American Benthological Society: McIntyre PB,Reidy Liermann C, & Revenga C. Fish species richness and fisheries yields in the world’s rivers. 2011 North American Benthological Society: Childress E, McIntyre PB, Blum M, Gilliam J,& Hain E. An Archipeligo-wide assessment of Hawaiian stream condition 2011 American Society of Limnology & Oceanography: Bein AM, McIntyre PB, et al. Optimal productivity in aquatic ecosystems: theoretical insights and observations from the littoral zone of Lake Tanganyika. 2010 North American Benthological Society: Childress E, McIntyre PB, &Allan JD. Migratory fish as nutrient subsidies in Great Lakes tributaries. 2010 International Assoc. for Great Lakes Research: Childress E, McIntyre PB, &Allan JD. Migratory fish as nutrient subsidies in Great Lakes tributaries. 2009 State of Lake Michigan: McIntyre PB, JD Allan, & R Papke. Conserving critical ecosystem linkages: native fish migrations into Lake Michigan’s tributaries. 2009 Hawaii Ecosystems Meeting: McIntyre PB, N Bickford, MJ Blum, JF Gilliam, & D Lindstrom. Otolith microchemistry as a potential tracer of dispersal by native gobies 2009 American Fisheries Society (MI chapter): McIntyre PB & Allan JD. Conserving critical ecosystem linkages: native fish migrations in Great Lakes watersheds. 2008 Ecological Society of America: Moslemi JM, Capps KA, Johnson MS, Maul J, McIntyre PB, Melvin AM, Vadas TM, Vallano DM, Watkins JM, Weiss M. Training tomorrow’s environmental problem solvers: an integrative approach to graduate education. 2008 North American Benthological Society: Collins SM, Bickford N, McIntyre PB, Ulseth AJ, Flecker AS. Genetic and microchemical analysis of population structure in a migratory Neotropical fish. 2008 North American Benthological Society: Allan JD, Abell R, Doran P, Herbert M, & McIntyre PB. Are terrestrial reserve networks sufficient to protect aquatic biodiversity? 2007 Ecological Society of America: Vadeboncoeur Y, McIntyre PB, & Vander Zanden MJ. Borders of biodiversity: life at the edge of the world’s great lakes. 2007 Int. Assoc. of Theoretical & Applied Limnology: Vadeboncoeur Y, Devlin S, McIntyre PB, & Vander Zanden MJ. Paradigms of the plankton and the spatio-temporal variation of periphyton productivity and biomass in oligotrophic lakes. 2006 Great Lakes of the World: McIntyre PB, & Michel E. Nutrient excretion by littoral fishes in Lake Tanganyika: species, community, and ecosystem perspectives. 2006 American Fisheries Society: Flecker A, Allgeier J, Hall R, McIntyre P, Taylor B, & Ulseth A. Ecosystem consequences of fishing for nitrogen fluxes in Andean streams. 2006 Society for the Study of Evolution: Wagner CE, McIntyre PB, Smith K, & Michel E. Evolution of gut length in the trophic diversification of Lake Tanganyikan cichlids. 8 2006 North American Benthological Society: Thomas S, Flecker A, McIntyre PB, & Schade J. Organism stoichiometry and nutrient demand in streams with differing water column N:P. 2006 North American Benthological Society: Flecker A, Allgeier J, Hall R, McIntyre PB, Taylor B, & Ulseth AJ. Subsistence fishing as a major nitrogen flux in a tropical Andean stream. 2005 Ecological Society of America: Thomas S, Flecker A, & McIntyre PB. Nutrient supply, organism stoichiometry and the ratio of nitrogen and phosphorus uptake in streams. 2005 American Society of Limnology and Oceanography: Corman J, & McIntyre PB. Upwelling links the pelagic and littoral zones of Lake Tanganyika. 2004 Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology: Gilbert D, McIntyre PB, Michel E, Mulongaibalu M, & Sapp J. Responses of herbivorous cichlid fishes to anthropogenic sedimentation in Lake Tanganyika. 2003 Ecological Society of America: McIntyre PB, & Flecker AS. Trophic ecology in a Neotropical river: insights from stable isotopes. 2003 North American Benthological Society: McIntyre PB. Nutrient recycling by fishes in the littoral zone of Lake Tanganyika, East Africa. 2002 Applications of Stable Isotopes in Ecology: McIntyre, P.B., & A.S. Flecker. Trophic ecology in a Neotropical river: insights from stable isotopes. 2001 World Congress of Malacology: McIntyre PB, & Michel E. Differences among Tanganyikan gastropods as algal consumers and prey for crabs. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Co-organizer, Large-scale approaches to freshwater conservation symposium, 2013 SFS meeting Fellow, NOAA-CILER Council of Fellows: 2011-present Member, GEO Biodiversity Observation Network Freshwater Working Group: 2009-present Co-organizer, Prioritization for Great Lakes restoration symposium, 2010 IAGLR meeting Neotropical Grassland Conservancy, Chair of Student Grant Program: 2004-2010 Co-organizer, Conserving the global Great Lakes symposium, 2008 SCB meeting Reviewer for SCB’s Smith Fellows program: 2008-present Co-organizer, Trophic Diversity and Ecosystem Functioning symposium, 2005 ESA meeting Ad hoc reviewer: National Science Foundation (Ecosystems; Population & Community) Ad hoc reviewer: Science, PNAS, Ecology, Ecology Letters, BioScience, Ecological Applications, Global Change Biology, Oecologia, Trends in Ecology & Evolution, Limnology & Oceanography, Journal of Fish Biology, Environmental Biology of Fishes, Ecography, Hydrobiologia, Int. Review of Hydrobiology Membership: Ecological Society of America; Society for Conservation Biology; American Society of Limnology & Oceanography; North American Benthological Society; American Fisheries Society BROADER CONTRIBUTIONS 2013 2009 2008 2008 Expert contributor on United Nations Global Biodiveristy Outlook 4 report Consultant, Millenium Challenge Corporation’s Malagarasi Hydroelectric Dam Evaluation Consultant, Global Environmental Facility’s Transboundary Waters Assessment Expert contributor on inland fisheries, Review on the Economics of Biodiversity Loss http://ec.europa.eu/environment/nature/biodiversity/economics/pdf/scoping_science.pdf 2003 Scientific consultant, Mark O’Shea’s Big Adventure: Water Cobra! (Discovery channel) 2002 Michel E, McIntyre PB, & Todd J. Gastropods of Lake Tanganyika: Sedimentation Threats and Endemism Patterns. Tentacle (IUCN Mollusk Species Survival Newsletter) #10 1999 Research assistant, Conserving Earth’s Biodiversity w/E.O. Wilson (CD-ROM) 9 1999 Consultant, The Nature Conservancy of Massachusettes PRESS COVERAGE Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Wisconsin NPR, & 14 other regional press outlets, December 2012: “Great Lakes are stressed out”. [coverage of Allan, McIntyre, et al, 2013 PNAS]. See also http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2013/01/10/new-great-lakes-map-highlights-environmental-threats-and-opportunities/ University of Wisconsin Water Resources Institute Press Room, Aug 2011: “Sucker Migration Harbinger of Climate Change” Nature 467: 534-535. Palmer M. 2010. News & Views: “Beyond infrastructure.” [commentary on Vorosmarty, McIntyre, et al. Nature] (covered by all major news outlets, 240+ websites) Nature 467: 459-460. Leal M & Losos J. 2010. News & Views: “Communication and speciation.” [commentary on Arnegard et al. Am. Nat.] The Nature Conservancy Michigan Newsletter, Oct 2008: “Swimming against the current: how migratory fish keep streams healthy.” Science Daily, 9 March 2007: “Fish extinctions alter critical nutrients in water.” Cornell Chronicle, 22 February 2007: “When fish become extinct, cycling of nutrients changes.” New York Times, 13 February 2007: “Fishes as recyclers.” Faculty of 1000 Biology: www.f1000biology.com/article/id/1080746 Faculty of 1000 Biology: www.f1000biology.com/ article/id/1125975 10