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Teaching and Mentoring | David Hembry
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This spring (2017), I am teaching Environmental Biology (Bio 105) as Adjunct Faculty at Pima Community College. Under the auspices of the Postdoctoral Excellence in Research and Teaching. PERT) program at the University of Arizona. As a graduate student at UC Berkeley, I taught several courses as a teaching assistant, including Evolution (Integrative Biology 160), the lab and field portion of General Entomology (ESPM 140), and Biology and Geomorphology of Tropical Islands ( ESPM C107. Tucson, AZ 85721.
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Highlights from spring & summer 2016. Meeting the Swedish King. At the Royal Palace. I received a grant. Our new citizen science project) where we will collaborate with school children across Sweden to disentangle the relationship between climate, phenology and the oak food web. A sprouting coffee bean in Goma forest, where we launched our new SIDA. Funded project on coffee pests and pathogens in SW Ethiopia. Other major & minor events:. Tarique Amin succesfully defended his master thesis. July 27, 2016.
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Publications | David Hembry
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Delmas E, Besson M, Brice M-H, Burkle L, Dalla Riva GV, Fortin M-J, Gravel D, Guimarães P, Hembry D. Newman E, Olesen JM, Pires M, Yeakel JD, Poisot T. 2017. Analyzing ecological networks of species interactions. Preprint online at bioRxiv, https:/ doi.org/10.1101/112540. Raimundo RLG, Newman EA, Atkinson L, Guo C, Guimarães PR Jr, Gillespie RG. In revision. Does biological intimacy shape ecological network structure? Journal of Animal Ecology. Luo S-X, Yao G, Wang Z, Zhang D, Hembry DH. Japanese Journal...
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CV | David Hembry
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You can download a copy of my CV here: David Hembry CV. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Tucson, AZ 85721.
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Broader Impacts | David Hembry
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Conservation of endemic biodiversity in Polynesia. My work on endemic radiations of oceanic island plants and their pollinators has strong conservation implications. Are actually one of the largest endemic plant radiations in southeastern Polynesia. A number of species are threatened and endangered (IUCN France et al., 2015), and three are legally protected in French Polynesia for this reason. La Dépêche de Tahiti. I was also a consultant for the recently updated (2015) IUCN France Red List. Katrina Dlug...
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David Hembry
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I’m an NIH PERT Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Arizona, in the labs of Katrina Dlugosch. I’m an evolutionary ecologist broadly interested in the evolution of interactions, and the consequences of these interactions for the evolution and diversification of lineages and clades. Most of this work uses the highly diverse interactions between leafflower plants (Phyllanthaceae:. In Spring 2017, I am also Adjunct Faculty at Pima Community College.
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davidhembry | David Hembry
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I’m an NIH PERT Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Arizona, in the labs of Katrina Dlugosch. I’m an evolutionary ecologist broadly interested in the evolution of interactions, and the consequences of these interactions for the evolution and diversification of lineages and clades. Most of this work uses the highly diverse interactions between leafflower plants (Phyllanthaceae:. In Spring 2017, I am also Adjunct Faculty at Pima Community College.