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| Dr.
Jeffrey G. Baguley University of Nevada, Reno Department of Biology, Mailstop 314 Reno, NV 89557 |
Phone: 775-784-4928 |
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Curriculum Vitae Assistant Professor 775.784.4928 - Office baguley@unr.edu Education Ph.D., Marine Science, December 2004, The University of Texas at Austin, Marine Science Institute. Dissertation: Meiofauna Community Structure and Function in the Northern Gulf of Mexico Deep Sea (Paul Montagna, Advisor). B.A., Biology, cum laude, May 2000, Linfield College, McMinnville, Oregon. Research Interests Invertebrate ecology Research Assistant Professor - Baruch Institute for Marine and Coastal Sciences, University of South Carolina, September 2004 - July 2006 (Bruce Coull, Advisor) Graduate Research Fellow - Department of Marine Science, Marine Science Institute, The University of Texas at Austin, January 2003 - September 2004 Graduate Research Assistant - Department of Marine Science, Marine Science Institute, The University of Texas at Austin, September 2000 - January 2003 Teaching Experience Assistant Professor - University of Nevada, Reno, July 2007 - Present Instructor of Biology - University of Nevada, Reno, July 2006 - July 2007 Adjunct Instructor of Ecology - Midlands Technical College, Columbia, SC, August - December 2005 Graduate Teaching Assistant - Department of Marine Science, Marine Science Institute, The University of Texas at Austin, July - September 2003 (Marine Environmental Science) Graduate Teaching Assistant - Department of Marine Science, The University of Texas at Austin, September 2000 - May 2001 (Oceanography) Undergraduate Teaching Assistant - Department of Chemistry, Linfield College, 1998 - 2000 (General and Organic Chemistry) Scholarships and Awards Swedmark Award, International Association of Meiobenthologists (2005) Professional Societies The American Microscopical Society (AMS) Participation in Oceanographic Expeditions 6-17 June 2005, Bahamas, R/V Cape Hatteras, Collection of deep-sea Foraminifera for paleoceanographic laboratory cultures and collection of meiofaunal samples for molecular cryptic speciation analysis. Joan M. Bernhard, Principal Investigator (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution). 1-15 August 2002, Southern Gulf of Mexico, R/V Gyre, DGoMB IIIb, Deepwater Program: Northern Gulf of Mexico Continental Slope Habitats and Benthic Ecology, Joint Studies of the Sigsbee Deep with Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico. Gilbert T. Rowe, Principal Investigator (Texas A&M University). 1-15 June 2002, Southern Gulf of Mexico, R/V Gyre, DGoMB III, Deepwater Program: Northern Gulf of Mexico Continental Slope Habitats and Benthic Ecology, Joint Studies of the Sigsbee Deep with Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico. Gilbert T. Rowe, Principal Investigator. 5-10 April 2002, Northern Gulf of Mexico, R/V Gyre, DGoMB IIa, Deepwater Program: Northern Gulf of Mexico Continental Slope Habitats and Benthic Ecology. Gilbert T. Rowe, Principal Investigator. 1-20 June 2001, Northern Gulf of Mexico, R/V Gyre, DGoMB II, Deepwater Program: Northern Gulf of Mexico Continental Slope Habitats and Benthic Ecology. Gilbert T. Rowe, Principal Investigator. Publications Baguley JG, Montagna PA, Rowe GT, Hyde LJ. Metazoan meiofauna biomass, grazing, and weight dependent respiration in the northern Gulf of Mexico deep sea. Deep-Sea Research II, In press. Rowe GT, Wei C, Nunnally C, Haedrich R, Montagna PA, Baguley JG, Bernhard J, Wicksten M, Ammons A, Escobar-Briones EG, Soliman Y, Deming J. Comparative structure and dynamics of food webs in the deep Gulf of Mexico. Deep-Sea Research II, In press. Bernhard JM, Sen Gupta BK, Baguley JG. Benthic foraminifera living in Gulf of Mexico bathyal and abyssal sediments: Community analysis and comparison to metazoan meiofaunal biomass and density. Deep-Sea Research II, In press Baguley JG, Montagna PA, Hyde LJ, Kalke RD, Rowe, GT. (2006) Metazoan meiofauna abundance in relation to environmental variables in the northern Gulf of Mexico deep sea. Deep-Sea Research I 53: 1344-1362. Baguley JG, Montagna PA, Lee W, Hyde LJ, Rowe GT. (2006) Spatial and bathymetric trends in Harpacticoida (Copepoda) community structure in the northern Gulf of Mexico deep-sea. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 330: 327-341. Baguley JG, Hyde LJ, Montagna PA. (2004) A semi-automated digital microphotographic approach to measure meiofaunal biomass. Limnology & Oceanography: Methods 2:181-190. Submitted Manuscripts None Pending Manuscripts in Preparation Montagna PA, Baguley JG, Rowe GT, Wei C, Wade T, Wolff G. Linking abiotic variables with macrofaunal and meiofaunal abundance and community structure patterns in the Gulf of Mexico. (Submitted to Deep-Sea Research II) Baguley JG, Coggins B, Station JL, Griffit J, Coull BC. Genetic variation in spatially disconnected populations of Nannopus palustris (Harpacticoida: Copepoda). Baguley JG, Montagna PA, et al. What is the global biodiversity of the meiofauna? Oral Presentations and/or Published Abstracts Baguley JG, Staton JL, Coggins BL, and Coull BC. (2007) Phylogeography of a cosmopolitan harpacticoid copepod: a preliminary report. Thirteenth International Meiofauna Conference, Recife, Brazil. Sharma J, Baguley JG, Montagna PA. (2007) The distribution of meiobenthic nematodes along depth and longitude gradients in the deep northern Gulf of Mexico. Thirteenth International Meiofauna Conference, Recife, Brazil. Sharma J, Baguley JG, Huettel RN. (2007). The role of environmental gradients
in the distribution of free-living nematodes in the deep northern Gulf
of Mexico. Journal of Nematology 39(1): 82. Romano FA III, Gallo M, D'Addabbo R, Sanduli R, Baguley JG, and Montagna PA. (2007). A first look at deep-sea tardigrades in the northern Gulf of Mexico. Southeastern Biology 54(2):121. Baguley JG, Montagna PA, Lee W, Bernhard J, Hyde L, Kalke R, Rowe G. (2007) Spatial and bathymetric variation of meiofauna community structure and function in the northern Gulf of Mexico deep sea. Minerals Management Service 24th Information Transfer Meeting, New Orleans, LA. Sharma J, Huettel R, Baguley JG. (2006).Distribution of a marine nematode family, Comesomatidae, in the Gulf of Mexico. Journal of Nematology 38(2): 292. Sharma J, Huettel R, Baguley JG. (2005) Diversity of free-living nematodes in the northern Gulf of Mexico deep sea. Journal of Nematology 37(3):395. Baguley JG, Montagna PA, Lee W. (2005) Bathymetric trends in harpacticoida diversity in the northern Gulf of Mexico deep sea. 34th Annual Benthic Ecology Meeting, Williamsburg, VA. Baguley JG, Montagna PA, Lee W. (2005) Meiofauna community and structure in the northern Gulf of Mexico deep sea. Minerals Management Service 23rd Information Transfer Meeting, New Orleans, LA. Baguley JG & Montagna PA. (2004) Physical-biological interactions controlling meiofauna standing stocks in the northern Gulf of Mexico deep sea. Twelfth International Meiofauna Conference, Ravenna, Italy. Baguley JG, Montagna PA, Lee W. (2004) Is the deep sea really more diverse? -Comparing ecological diversity indices to indices of taxonomic relatedness. 33rd Annual Benthic Ecology Meeting, Mobile, AL. Baguley JG, Montagna PA. (2004) Physical-biological interactions controlling meiofauna standing stocks in the northern Gulf of Mexico deep sea. ASLO/TOS Ocean Research Conference, Honolulu, HI. Baguley JG, Montagna PA, et al. (2003) What is the global biodiversity
of the meiofauna? 32 Annual Benthic Ecology Meeting, Groton, CT. Baguley JG, Hyde L, Montagna PA. (2001) Factors Controlling Meiofauna Abundance and Biomass in the Deep Gulf of Mexico. Eleventh International Meiofauna Conference, Boston, MA. Professional Service Manuscript Reviews (Total = 10) - Marine Ecology, Progress in Oceanography, Marine Ecology Progress Series, Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, Deep Sea Research I & II Proposal Reviews (Total = 1) - National Science Foundation Courses Taught (Instructor of Record) |
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