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KERRY MARCHINKO, Ph.D. EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGIST Email: [email protected] Phone: 778-‐232-‐0051 EDUCATION Ph.D. (Evolutionary Ecology and Genetics), 2009 University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC. Advisor: Dr. Dolph Schluter. M.Sc. (Marine Ecology and Environmental Biology), 2002 University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB. Advisor: Dr. A. Richard Palmer. B.Sc. (Environmental Biology), 2000 University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB. Undergraduate Thesis Advisor: Dr. A. Richard Palmer. ACADEMIC POSITIONS Visiting Scholar, 2011-‐2013 Dept. of Zoology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC. o Principal scientist examining the maintenance of polymorphism and the genetic basis of life history variation in Threespine Stickleback fish. Language Editor, 2007 -‐ 2013 Central European Journal of Biology. o Provided editorial assessments on manuscripts. NSERC Post-‐doctoral Fellow, 2009 to 2011 Dept. Human Biology, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle WA . o Principal scientist examining the genetic basis and mapping of aging and life history variation in Threespine Stickleback fish. PhD Student, 2003-‐2009 Dept. Zoology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC. o Thesis: Mechanisms of Divergence in Threespine Stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus). Graduate Student Board Member, 2001 Bamfield Marine Station, Bamfield, BC. o Represented graduate students in board meetings, fund raising. MSc Student, 2000 to 2002 Dept. Zoology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB. o Thesis: Wave Dependent Phenotypic Plasticity in Feeding Legs of Intertidal Barnacles. APPLIED BIOLOGY POSITIONS Manager of Fisheries Science, 2011 -‐ Present ERM Consultants Canada, Vancouver, BC. o Manage workflow, budgets and scientific quality and ethics for a team of 12 fisheries scientists. o Statistical lead and advisor for fisheries, aquatics and wildlife divisions. 1 KERRY MARCHINKO, PH.D. APPLIED BIOLOGY POSITIONS (Continued) Biological Film Consultant, 2009 Suneeva, Toronto, ON. o Scientific advisor for TIAA-‐CREF commercials. Scientific Technician, 2003 LGL Environmental Research Associates, Sidney, BC. o Field technician for terrestrial mollusc survey in Oregon. UNIVERSITY TEACHING EXPERIENCE Evolutionary Ecology (Biol 418), 2006-‐09 University of British Columbia Teaching Assistant for 3 terms. Biostatistics (Biol 300), 2007-‐08 University of British Columbia Lab Coordinator (1 term) and Teaching Assistant for 2 terms. Principles of Oceanography (MASC 415), 2003 Bamfield Marine Station Teaching Assistant for 1 term. Survey of the Invertebrates (Zool 250), 2002 University of Alberta Teaching Assistant for 1 term. Introduction to Biological Diversity (Biol 108), 2000 University of Alberta Teaching Assistant for 1 term. GRANTS, AWARDS AND HONOURS National Science & Engineering Research Council of Canada o Postdoctoral Fellowship ($80,000) o PGS-‐B Scholarship ($42,000) o Undergraduate Award ($5,000) Killam Predoctoral fellowship ($52,000) Province of Alberta Graduate Scholarship ($9,300) Canadian National Graduate Scholarship ($3,000) Bamfield Marine Station Graduate Scholarships, 3 awards ($13,500) McLean Fraser Summer Research Fellowship ($500) Donald M. Ross Scholarship for students in Marine Biology ($3,000) Honorable mention, best student paper in Genetics & Population Biology, Western Society of Naturalists Meeting, Sonoma, California ($400) PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS/MEMBERSHIPS Society for the Study of Evolution, Canadian Society for Ecology and Evolution, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Western Society of Naturalists, Professional Biologist of British Columbia 2 KERRY MARCHINKO, PH.D. PUBLICATIONS (PEER-‐REVIEWED) EVOLUTIONARY GENETICS Marchinko, KB, B Matthews, ME Arnegard, SM Rogers, D Schluter. Maintenance of a genetic polymorphism with disruptive natural selection in stickleback. In revision Feb 14 2014 Current Biology. Arnegard, ME, MD McGee, B Matthews, KB Marchinko, GL Conte, S Kabir, N Bedford, S Bergek, Y Frank Chan, FC Jones, DM Kingsley, CL Peichel, D Schluter. Genetics of ecologically-‐based reproductive isolation. 3rd revision submitted Feb 9 2014 Nature. Matthews, B, LJ Harmon, L M’Gonigle, KB Marchinko, H Schaschl. (2010) Sympatric and allopatric divergence of MHC genes in threespine stickleback. PLoS One 5: e10948. Schluter, D, KB Marchinko, RDH Barrett, & SM Rogers. (2010) Natural selection and the genetics of adaptation in threespine stickleback. Philos Trans Roy Soc Lon, B. 365: 2479-‐2486. Marchinko, KB. (2009) Predation’s role in repeated phenotypic and genetic divergence of armor in threespine stickleback. Evolution 63:127-‐138. Marchinko, KB, & D Schluter. (2007). Parallel evolution by correlated response: Lateral plate reduction in threespine stickleback. Evolution 61: 1084-‐1090. FRESHWATER ECOLOGY, POPULATION BIOLOGY Matthews, B, KB Marchinko, DI Bolnick, & A Mazumder. (2010) Specialization of trophic position and habitat use by sticklebacks in an adaptive radiation. Ecology 91: 1025–1034. Altwegg, R, KB Marchinko, SL Duquette, & BR Anholt. (2004) Dynamics of an inducible defence in the protist Euplotes. Archiv fur Hydrobiologie 160 (4):431-‐446. MARINE ECOLOGY AND ADAPTATION Marchinko, KB. (2007) Feeding behavior reveals the adaptive nature of plasticity in barnacle feeding limbs. Biological Bulletin 213: 12-‐15. Marchinko, KB, MT Nishizaki, & KC Burns. (2004) Community-‐wide character displacement in barnacles: A new perspective for past observations. Ecology Letters 7(2): 114-‐120. Marchinko, KB. (2003) Dramatic phenotypic plasticity in barnacle legs (Balanus glandula Darwin): Magnitude, age-‐dependence and speed of response. Evolution 57:1281-‐1290. Marchinko, KB, & AR Palmer. (2003) Feeding in flow extremes: Form of barnacle cirri in relation to wave-‐ exposure. Zoology 106:127-‐141. Arsenault, DJ, KB Marchinko, & AR Palmer. (2001) Precise tuning of barnacle leg length to coastal wave action. Proc Roy Soc Lon B 268: 2149-‐2154. IN PREP. Marchinko, KB, ME Arnegard, Y Frank Chan, FC Jones, DM Kingsley, CL Peichel, D Schluter. The genes underlying reproductive fitness during adaptation to freshwater in threespine stickleback. 3 KERRY MARCHINKO, PH.D. INVITED SPEAKER Marchinko, KB. (2010). The genetics of aging and lifespan in threespine stickleback. Texada Island Conservation Society, Stickleback Symposium. Marchinko, KB. (2009). Ecological and genetic mechanisms of divergence in threespine stickleback. NOAA’s Northwest Fisheries Science Center Seminar Series, Seattle, WA, USA. Marchinko, KB. (2008). Ecological diversification in threespine stickleback. Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre, Seminars in Marine Science. Marchinko, KB. (2006). An inverse arms race: Predation reduces armour in threespine stickleback. Texada Island Conservation Society, Stickleback Symposium. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Marchinko, KB, & D Schluter. (2008) Natural evidence for the role of underdominance in evolutionary diversification. Canadian Society for Ecology and Evolution, Vancouver, Canada. Marchinko, KB, & D Schluter. (2007) Armour loss in freshwater threespine stickleback through predatory and correlated selection. Society for the Study of Evolution, Christchurch, New Zealand. Marchinko, KB, & D Schluter. (2006) Ecological mechanisms of lateral plate reduction in threespine stickleback. Pacific Ecology and Evolution Conference, Bamfield, BC. Marchinko, KB, & D Schluter. (2004) The cost of armour: Lateral plate reduction in threespine stickleback. Western Society of Naturalists Meeting, Sonoma, California. Altwegg, R., KB Marchinko, & BR Anholt. (2003) Inducible morphological defense and community dynamics in protists. Ecological Society of America, Savannah, Georgia. Marchinko, KB. (2002) Wave-‐induced phenotypic plasticity of barnacle feeding limbs: Magnitude, age-‐ dependence and speed of response. Western Society of Naturalists Meeting, Monterey, CA. Palmer, AR., KB Marchinko, & DJ Arsenault, DJ. (2002) Fine-‐tuning of body form: dramatic wave-‐induced changes in feeding limbs of barnacles. Int. Cong. Syst. Evol. Biol., Patras, Greece. Marchinko, KB. (2001) Intra-‐ and interspecific variation in barnacle feeding appendages with wave exposure. Benthic Ecology Meeting, Durham, New Hampshire. JOURNAL REVIEWER Molecular Ecology(4), Proceedings of the Royal Society Lon B(3), Evolution(2), American Naturalist(1), Journal of Evolutionary Biology(2), PLoS One(1), Oikos(1), Journal of the Marine Biological Assoc. UK(2), Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology(2), Marine Biology(1), Marine Ecology Progress Series(2), Journal of Crustacean Biology(1), Current Zoology (1). 4