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1 CURRICULUM VITAE D. Christopher Rogers, Ph.D. 15 April 2019 The Kansas Biological Survey The University of Kansas Title: Associate Researcher, Invertebrate Zoologist Address: Kansas Biological Survey University of Kansas Higuchi Hall 2101Constant Avenue, Lawrence, KS 66047-3759 USA Telephone: 785.864.1714 Email: [email protected] or [email protected] Education: Ph.D., cum laude, 28 March 2015. University of New England, Armidale, NSW, Australia. Advisor: Martin Thoms, PhD Dissertation Title: A Conceptual Model for Anostracan Biogeography (the Evolution, Dispersal, and Biogeography of the Fairy Shrimp). Research Foci: My research has focused in two areas: 1) The evolution, biogeography, systematics, phylogeny, ecology, and behaviour of the Branchiopod Crustaceans. Specific studies include: uncovering relationships between branchiopod crustacean distribution and substrate geochemistry (which has conservation implications); demonstrating the presence of complex chemical communication in branchiopods; discovering predator specific growth responses in prey branchiopod species; co-creating the strongest molecular phylogenies for crustacean evolutionary relationships thus far published, and elucidating unclear specific relationships within the Decapoda and Branchiopoda. 2) Dispersal and population dynamics of arboviral vectors (mosquitoes and ticks). I have been developing a data base of Kansas mosquito and tick biodiversity, in order to develop a theory of biogeography and dispersal among these taxa, and towards understanding the direct implications to human health. Additional Research Interests: Primary:

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CURRICULUM VITAE

D. Christopher Rogers, Ph.D.

15 April 2019

The Kansas Biological Survey

The University of Kansas

Title: Associate Researcher, Invertebrate Zoologist

Address: Kansas Biological Survey

University of Kansas

Higuchi Hall

2101Constant Avenue,

Lawrence, KS 66047-3759 USA

Telephone: 785.864.1714

Email: [email protected] or [email protected]

Education: Ph.D., cum laude, 28 March 2015. University of New England, Armidale, NSW,

Australia.

Advisor: Martin Thoms, PhD

Dissertation Title: A Conceptual Model for Anostracan Biogeography (the Evolution,

Dispersal, and Biogeography of the Fairy Shrimp).

Research Foci: My research has focused in two areas:

1) The evolution, biogeography, systematics, phylogeny, ecology, and behaviour of the

Branchiopod Crustaceans. Specific studies include: uncovering relationships between

branchiopod crustacean distribution and substrate geochemistry (which has conservation

implications); demonstrating the presence of complex chemical communication in branchiopods;

discovering predator specific growth responses in prey branchiopod species; co-creating the

strongest molecular phylogenies for crustacean evolutionary relationships thus far published, and

elucidating unclear specific relationships within the Decapoda and Branchiopoda.

2) Dispersal and population dynamics of arboviral vectors (mosquitoes and ticks). I have been

developing a data base of Kansas mosquito and tick biodiversity, in order to develop a theory of

biogeography and dispersal among these taxa, and towards understanding the direct implications

to human health.

Additional Research Interests:

Primary:

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Systematics, phylogeny, biogeography and ecology of freshwater and

terrestrial crabs, shrimp, crayfish, amphipods and isopods (Crustacea:

Malacostraca)

Ecology and conservation temporary aquatic habitats and associated fauna

Development of biomonitoring tools for wetland assessment

Taxonomic data standardization for biomonitoring protocols

Secondary:

Evolution of mating systems in the Branchiopoda

Predator/prey interactions in the Branchiopoda

Systematics and phylogeny of the Cladocera (Branchiopoda)

Ecology of Crustacea in temporary aquatic habitats

Taxonomy, ecology and conservation of freshwater and terrestrial

Crustacea

Ecology of tropical freshwater decapods

Dispersal in Tardigrada

Current Research Themes:

Evolution and systematics of the Crustacea

Biogeography of the Branchiopoda

Biodiversity of the freshwater and terrestrial decapods of the Marianas Islands

Biogeography of the mosquito borne diseases

Biogeography of invasive mosquito species

Bioassessment methods for temporary aquatic habitats

Mosquito biogeography in Kansas

Evolution and dispersal of brackish water crustaceans

Work Experience:

Kansas Biological Survey: Associate Researcher (Invertebrate Zoologist) (7 July

2010 – present)

Duties: 100% self-funded Associate Researcher in invertebrate systematics,

taxonomy, evolution, biogeography and ecology, focusing on branchiopod

crustaceans (fairy shrimp, tadpole shrimp and clam shrimp), freshwater

crustaceans, and temporary wetland habitats. Researcher in arboviral vector

population dynamics. Conducts surveys for rare, threatened and endangered

crustaceans, and aquatic bioassessments. Conducts mosquito and arbovirus vector

monitoring for the state of Kansas and for the National Environmental

Observatory Network (NEON).

EcoAnalysts, Inc.: Senior Invertebrate Ecologist and Taxonomist, California Office

Manager (2002- 2010)

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Duties: Office Manager. Responsible for day to day operations, budget, finances,

procurements, personnel management (including hiring, team leadership) and

strategic growth and development planning.

Invertebrate Ecological Studies. Researcher in invertebrate systematics,

taxonomy, evolution, biogeography and ecology, focusing on branchiopod

crustaceans (fairy shrimp, tadpole shrimp and clam shrimp), freshwater

crustaceans, and temporary wetland habitats. Conducted quantitative habitat

assessments using benthic and planktonic macroinvertebrates. Expert in

invertebrate identification and ecology; skilled in invertebrate sampling methods,

culture and statistics. Conducts invertebrate community surveys for both

terrestrial and aquatic environments. Extensive field experience in western

United States, as well as Brazil and Mexico. In addition, has conducted

invertebrate work for clients in Australia, Canada, Chile, Algeria, South Africa,

Peru and Bahrain.

Rare, Threatened, and Endangered Species Studies. Conducts special status

invertebrate species surveys in conjunction with conservation planning and

biological resource inventories; familiar with state and federal laws pertaining to

rare, threatened, and endangered species. Expert in invertebrate identification and

ecology; skilled in invertebrate sampling methods. Permitted to perform surveys

or other work with federally listed vernal pool crustacean species, California

freshwater shrimp, Valley elderberry longhorn beetle, Morro shoulderband snail,

and Delta green ground beetle, and certified for Survey and Manage mollusk

species under the U.S. Forest Service Northwest Forest Plan. Experienced with

numerous other special-status invertebrate species.

Conservation Planning. Experienced in writing single and multispecies

conservation plans for special status invertebrates and their associated habitat and

natural communities.

Biological Resources Assessments. Performs biological resources surveys.

Identifies sensitive habitats and wetlands; surveys for special-status species

habitat and occurrences.

Jones & Stokes. Senior Invertebrate Ecologist. (1995 – 2002)

Duties: Leader of Invertebrate Ecology Group. Performed benthic (freshwater and

marine) and terrestrial macroinvertebrate studies as well as special status species

surveys, including the collection, identification, and enumeration of specimens

and subsequent analysis of field data. Administrative and technical duties

performed were similar to those above for EcoAnalysts. Also conducted bird,

mammal, and plant surveys.

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Enplan. Invertebrate Ecologist. (1993 – 1995)

Duties: Conducted surveys for special status invertebrates and rare and

endangered plants in vernal pool habitats. Also conducted surveys for the

federally listed Valley elderberry longhorn beetle.

California Department of Water Resources. Entomologist. (1993 – 1995)

Duties: Performed benthic macroinvertebrate surveys, including the collection,

identification, and enumeration of specimens and subsequent statistical analysis of

data. Gathered baseline water-quality data on the major northern California

reservoirs and drainage systems, including diels.

Shasta Mosquito and Vector Control District. Entomologist. (1990 – 1993)

Duties: Developed a seasonal wetland and vernal pool ecosystem sampling

protocol and protection plan. Conducted bioassays, pesticide resistance testing,

efficacy tests, and new pesticide field and laboratory tests. Monitored adult and

larval mosquito populations. Conducted monitoring for mosquito and tick borne

diseases (arboviral surveillance). Performed tick surveys for Lyme’s disease

monitoring. Developed aquatic invertebrate reference collections.

PUBLICATIONS

Books:

Yule, C., D.C. Rogers & J.H. Thorp. In Prep. Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition,

Volume IX: Keys to the Oriental Hexapoda. Academic Press.

Yeo, D., Yule, C., D.C. Rogers & J.H. Thorp. In Prep. Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th

edition, Volume VIII: Keys to the Oriental Fauna. Academic Press.

Day, J., D.C. Rogers & J.H. Thorp. In Prep. Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition,

Volume VII: Keys to the Afrotropical Fauna. Academic Press.

Ahyong, S., D.C. Rogers & J.H. Thorp. In Prep. Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th

edition, Volume VI: Keys to the Australian Fauna. Academic Press.

Damborena, C., D.C. Rogers & J.H. Thorp. In press. Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th

edition, Volume V: Keys to the Neotropic and Antarctic Fauna. Academic Press.

Thorp, J.H. & D.C. Rogers. In press. Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume

IV: Keys to the Palaearctic Fauna. Academic Press.

Hamada, N., J.H. Thorp, & D.C. Rogers. 2018. Keys to Neotropical Hexapoda Thorp and Covich’s

Freshwater Invertebrates - Volume III. Academic Press.

Thorp, J.H. & D.C. Rogers. 2016. Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume II:

Keys to the Nearctic Fauna. Academic Press.

Thorp, J.H. & D.C. Rogers (Editors) 2015. Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition,

Volume I.: Ecology and General Biology. Academic Press.

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Thorp, J.H. & D. C. Rogers. 2011. Field Guide to Freshwater Invertebrates of North America.

Academic Press. 275 pp.

Rogers, D.C. 2005. Identification manual to the freshwater Crustacea of the western United States and

adjacent areas encountered during bioassessment. EcoAnalysts Technical Publications, #1. ISBN

0-9774592-0-9. EcoAnalysts, Inc., Moscow, ID. 81 pp.

2019 157. Evans, A., L. Wyss, W. Gerth & D.C. Rogers. In Prep. The ecology and expanded

distribution of Dumontia oregonensis, (Crustacea: Cladocera: Dumontidae).

156. Rogers, D.C. In Prep. Revision of the southern African Leptestheria (Crustacea: Branchiopoda:

Spinicaudata)

155. Rogers, D.C. In Prep. Redescription of Leptestheria compleximanus (Branchiopoda: Spinicaudata:

Leptestheriidae)

154. Rogers, D.C. In Prep. Redescription of Eocyzicus digueti (Branchiopoda: Spinicaudata: Cyzicidae)

153. Rogers, D.C., & D. Goldhammer. In Prep. Predatory anostracans affect growth of prey anostracans

(Branchiopoda: Branchinectidae).

152. Rogers, D.C., & K. Van Damme. In Prep. The Branchiopoda of Socotra.

151. Rogers, D.C., R. Wasserman, H. Ming Gan, & T. Dalu. In Prep. A revision of Triops

granarius sensu lato (Crustacea: Notostraca) of Southern Africa.

150. Rogers. D.C. In Review. Conservation assessment of the Large Branchiopod Crustaceans

(Anostraca, Notostraca, Laevicaudata, Spinicaudata, Cyclestherida).

149. Rogers, D.C., F. Severo-Neto, M. Vieira Volcan, P. De Los Rios, L.B. Epele, A.O. Ferreira. In

review. Comments and records on the large branchiopod Crustacea (Anostraca, Notostraca,

Laevicaudata, Spinicaudata, Cyclestherida) of the Neotropical Bioregion. Neotropical Fauna &

Environment

148. Aguilar, A. & D.C. Rogers. In Review. Molecular and morphological evaluation of the

Branchinectidae (Crustacea: Anostraca) supports peripatric speciation and complex

divergence patterns. Arthropod Phylogeny & Systematics.

147. Sigvardt, Z.M.S., D.C. Rogers, P. De Los Ríos, F. Palero, & J. Olesen. In press. First molecular

phylogeny of Laevicaudata (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) with description of a new species of

Lynceus from Chile and an updated key to species in the Americas. Invertebrate Systematics.

146. Klaus, S., N.K. Ng, S.K. Pati, T. Naruse, D. Brandis, D.C. Rogers, & D.C.J. Yeo. 2019. Chapter

16.6. Decapoda. In: D.C. Rogers & J.H. Thorp (eds.), Keys to Palaearctic Fauna; Thorp and

Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates - Volume IV. Academic Press.

145. D.C. Rogers. 2019. Chapter 16.6. Thermosbanacea. In: D.C. Rogers & J.H. Thorp (eds.), Keys to

Palaearctic Fauna; Thorp and Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates - Volume IV. Academic Press.

144. D.C. Rogers & J.J. Lewis. 2019. Chapter 16.6. Isopoda. In: D.C. Rogers & J.H. Thorp (eds.), Keys

to Palaearctic Fauna; Thorp and Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates - Volume IV. Academic

Press.

143. Sket, B., H. Morino, V. Takhteev, & D.C. Rogers. 2019. Chapter 16.6. Arthropoda: Amphipoda.

In: D.C. Rogers & J.H. Thorp (eds.), Keys to Palaearctic Fauna; Thorp and Covich’s Freshwater

Invertebrates - Volume IV. Academic Press.

142. D.C. Rogers. 2019. Chapter 16.6. Bathynellacea. In: D.C. Rogers & J.H. Thorp (eds.), Keys to

Palaearctic Fauna; Thorp and Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates - Volume IV. Academic Press.

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141. D.C. Rogers. 2019. Chapter 16.6. Introduction to Malacostraca. In: D.C. Rogers & J.H. Thorp

(eds.), Keys to Palaearctic Fauna; Thorp and Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates - Volume IV.

Academic Press.

140. D.C. Rogers. 2019. Chapter 16.5. Arthropoda: Introduction to Thecostraca. In: D.C. Rogers & J.H.

Thorp (eds.), Keys to Palaearctic Fauna; Thorp and Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates - Volume

IV. Academic Press.

139. D.C. Rogers, A.A. Kotov, A.Y. Sinev, S.M. Glagolev, N.M. Korovchinsky, N.N. Smirnov, & E.I.

Bekker. 2019. Chapter 16.2. Arthropoda: Class Branchiopoda. In: D.C. Rogers & J.H. Thorp

(eds.), Keys to Palaearctic Fauna; Thorp and Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates - Volume IV.

Academic Press.

138. D.C. Rogers. 2019. Chapter 16.1. Arthropoda: Introduction to Crustacea and Hexapoda. In: D.C.

Rogers & J.H. Thorp (eds.), Keys to Palaearctic Fauna; Thorp and Covich’s Freshwater

Invertebrates - Volume IV. Academic Press.

137. D.C. Rogers. 2019. Chapter 16. Phylum Arthropoda: Introduction and Arachnida. In: D.C. Rogers

& J.H. Thorp (eds.), Keys to Palaearctic Fauna; Thorp and Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates -

Volume IV. Academic Press.

136. J.H. Thorp & D.C. Rogers. 2019. Chapter 1. Introduction. In: D.C. Rogers & J.H. Thorp (eds.),

Keys to Palaearctic Fauna; Thorp and Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates - Volume IV.

Academic Press.

135. D.C. Rogers & J.H. Thorp. 2019. Keys to Palaearctic Fauna; Thorp and Covich’s Freshwater

Invertebrates - Volume IV. Academic Press.

134. Rogers, D.C. & A. Dunn. 2019. A review of Dendrocephalus (Dendrocephalinus) (Crustacea:

Anostraca) with the first records of male-male anostracan aggressive competition. European

Journal of Taxonomy 509:1-14.

133. Rogers, D.C. 2019. Mate searching behaviour in Branchinecta (Crustacea: Anostraca). Journal of

Crustacean Biology, 39:1-10. https://doi.org/10.1093/jcbiol/ruy099

132. Gan, H.M., R.J. Wasserman, T. Dalu & D.C. Rogers. 2019. The complete mitogenome of a South

African cryptic species of tadpole shrimp within Triops granarius (Lucas, 1864) species group.

Mitochondrial DNA Part B: Resources, 4:455-456.

131. de Mazancourt, V., Klotz, W., Marquet, G., Mos, B., Rogers, D.C., & Keith, P. 2019. The complex

study of complexes: The first well-supported phylogeny of two species complexes within genus

Caridina (Decapoda: Caridea: Atyidae) sheds light on evolution, biogeography, and habitat.

Molecular Phylogenetics & Evolution, 131: 164-180.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2018.11.002

2018

130. Cohen, R.G. & D.C. Rogers. 2018. Branchinecta uruguayensis Rogers & Racz Lorenz, 2015 is a

junior synonym of B. achalensis Cesar, 1985 (Branchiopoda: Anostraca: Branchinectidae).

Zootaxa 4531:139-141.

129. D.C. Rogers, M. Archangelsky & P. Pessacq. 2018. A new genus and species of Thamnocephalid

fairy shrimp (Branchiopoda: Anostraca) from Argentina (Chubut Province). Nauplius, 26:

e2018021

128. Wang, C.-C. & D.C. Rogers. 2018. Bet hedging in stochastic habitat: exploring the hatching

strategy of sympatric large branchiopods in Siangtian Pond, a temporary pool in Taiwan.

Oecologica, DOI: 10.1007/s00442-018-4272-6

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127. J.H. Thorp, D.C. Rogers & N. Hamada. 2018. Chapter 1. Introduction. In: Hamada, N., J.H. Thorp,

& D.C. Rogers (eds.), Keys to Neotropical Hexapoda Thorp and Covich’s Freshwater

Invertebrates - Volume III. Academic Press.

126. Hamada, N., J.H. Thorp, & D.C. Rogers. 2018. Keys to Neotropical Hexapoda Thorp and Covich’s

Freshwater Invertebrates - Volume III. Academic Press.

125. Schwentner, M., S. Richter, D.C. Rogers, and G. Giribet. 2018. Tetraconatan phylogenomics with

special focus on Malacostraca and Branchiopoda. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 285:

20181524.

124. Wang, C.-C., D.C. Rogers, & J.-Y. Liu. 2018. Microhabitat preferences in three species of

sympatric large branchiopods in a continually changing environment. Journal of Crustacean

Biology, 38:140-146.

123. Thomson S.A., R.L. Pyle, S.T. Ahyong, M. Alonso-Zarazaga, J. Ammirati, J.F. Araya, . . . D.C.

Rogers . . . et al. 2018. Taxonomy based on science is necessary for global conservation. PLoS

Biol 16: e2005075. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal. pbio.2005075

122. De Mazancourt, V., G. Marquet, D.C. Rogers, & P. Keith. 2018. Description of a new species of

Caridina (Crustacea: Decapoda: Atyidae) from two Micronesian islands (Guam and Babeldaob)

belonging to C. nilotica complex. Zootaxa 4377: 39-50.

121. Shu, S.-S., D.C. Rogers, CX.-Y. Chen, L. Sanoamuang. 2018. Streptocephalus diversity

(Branchiopoda: Anostraca) in Myanmar, with description of a new species. Zookeys. 34:

1-12.

2017

120. Tsai, L.-C., D.C. Rogers, & L.-S. Chou. 2017. Mating behavior and effects of light on the fairy

shrimp Branchinella kugenumaensis (Ishikawa, 1895): a vision dominated mating system.

Taiwaniana 62: 392-398.

119. Marrone, F., D.C. Rogers, P. Zarattini, & L. Naselli-Flores (Guest Editors) 2017. New Challenges

in anostracan research. Hydrobiologia 801.

118. Marrone, F., D.C. Rogers, P. Zarattini, & L. Naselli-Flores. 2017. New Challenges in anostracan

research, a tribute to Graziella Mura. Hydrobiologia, 801: 1-4.

117. Aguilar, A., A.M. Maeda-Martínez, G. Murugan, H. Obregón-Barboza, D.C. Rogers, K.

McClintock, J.L. Krumm. 2017. High intraspecific genetic divergence in the versatile fairy

shrimp Branchinecta lindahli with a comment on cryptic species in the genus Branchinecta

(Crustacea: Anostraca). Hydrobiologia, 801: 59-69.

116. Marrone, F., D.C. Rogers, P. Zarattini, & L. Naselli-Flores. 2017. New challenges in anostracan

research: old issues, new perspectives and hot topics. Hydrobiologia, 801: 179-185.

115. Rogers, D.C., T.-C. Chang, & Y.-C Wang. 2017. A new Eocyzicus (Branchiopoda: Spinicaudata)

from Taiwan, with a review of the genus. Zootaxa, 4318: 254-270.

114. Chaoruangrit, L., S. Plodsomboon, D.C. Rogers, & L. Sanoamuang. 2017. Morphology of

mandibles and food size in two fairy shrimps (Branchiopoda: Anostraca) from Thailand. Journal

of Crustacean Biology, 37: 579–587.

113. Rogers, D.C., S.T. Ahyong, C.B. Boyko, C. D’Udekem D’Acoz, et al. 2017. Images are not and

should not ever be type specimens: a rebuttal to Garraffoni & Freitas. Zootaxa 4269: 455-459.

112. Rogers, D.C. & B.V. Timms. 2017. Predatory Morphology and Behaviour in Branchinella

occidentalis (Dakin, 1914) (Branchiopoda: Anostraca: Thamnocephalidae). Linnean Society of

New South Wales 139: 1-8.

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111. Ivey, C.D., J.M. Besser, C.G. Ingersoll, N. Wang, D.C. Rogers, S. Raimondo, C.R. Bauer, & E.J.

Hammer. 2017. Acute sensitivity of the vernal pool fairy shrimp, Branchinecta lynchi

(Anostraca; Branchinectidae), and surrogate species to ten chemicals. Environmental Toxicology

and Chemistry, 36:797-806.

110. Sigvardt, Z.M.S., D.C. Rogers, & J. Olesen. 2017. Evolution and functionality of clasping in

spinicaudatan clam shrimps (Crustacea: Branchiopoda), with a comparison to laevicaudatan and

cyclestheridian clam shrimps. Journal of Morphology, 278:523-546.

2016

109. Rogers, D.C., & J. Olesen. 2016. Laevicaudata Catalogus (Crustacea: Branchiopoda). Arthropod

Phylogeny & Systematics 74: 221-240.

108. Mabidi, A., M.S. Bird, R. Perissinotto & D.C. Rogers. 2016. Ecology and distribution of large

branchiopods (Crustacea, Branchiopoda: Anostraca, Notostraca, Laevicaudata, Spinicaudata) of

the Eastern Cape Karoo, South Africa. ZooKeys, 618: 15-38.

107. Rogers, D.C. & M.V. Volcan. 2016. A new Dendrocephalus (Crustacea, Anostraca,

Thamnocephalidae) from Rio Grande Do Sul State, Brasil. Nauplius, 24: 1-9.

106. Olesen, J., Z.M.S. Sigvardt, C. Pöllabauer, & D. C. Rogers. 2016. A new insular species of

Lynceus (Crustacea: Branchiopoda: Laevicaudata). European Journal of Zoology, 224:1-18.

105. Rogers, D.C., L. Sanoamuang, & P. Dapsipai. 2016. The Spinicaudata of Thailand (Crustacea:

Branchiopoda: Diplostraca). Journal of Crustacean Biology, 36: 567-575.

104. Rogers, D.C. & L. Sanoamuang. 2016. A new Theosbaena (Thermosbaenacea: Halosbaenidae)

from Thailand. Zootaxa 4109: 471–478.

103. O’Neill, B., D.C. Rogers, & J.H. Thorp. 2016. Flexibility of ephemeral wetland crustaceans:

environmental constraints and anthropogenic impacts. Wetlands Ecology and Management 24:

279-291.

102. Martin, J., D.C. Rogers, & J. Olesen. 2016. Collecting and Processing Branchiopods. Journal of

Crustacean Biology, 36: 396-401.

101. Rogers, D.C., N. Rabet & S.C. Weeks. 2016. Gondwanalimnadia (Branchiopoda: Spinicaudata)

replacement name for Afrolimnadia Rogers, Rabet & Weeks, 2012 (Limnadiidae), junior

homonym of Afrolimnadia Tasch, 1987 (Lioestheriidae). Journal of Crustacean Biology 36: 105.

100. Rogers, D.C., L. Sanoamuang, W. Thaimuangphol, & N. Saengphan. 2016. The Laevicaudata of

Thailand (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) with a key to the Asian fauna. Journal of Crustacean

Biology, 36: 384-392.

99. Rogers, D.C. 2016. Dendrobranchiata (in Chapter 16, Phylum Arthropoda). In: Thorp, J.H. & D.C.

Rogers (ed.s). Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume II.: Keys to the

Nearctic Fauna. Academic Press.

98. Rogers, D.C. 2016. Distocambarus species (in Chapter 16, Phylum Arthropoda). In: Thorp, J.H. &

D.C. Rogers (ed.s). Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume II.: Keys to

the Nearctic Fauna. Academic Press.

97. Rogers, D.C. 2016. Fallicambarus species (in Chapter 16, Phylum Arthropoda). In: Thorp, J.H. &

D.C. Rogers (ed.s). Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume II.: Keys to

the Nearctic Fauna. Academic Press.

96. Rogers, D.C. 2016. Faxonella species (in Chapter 16, Phylum Arthropoda). In: Thorp, J.H. & D.C.

Rogers (ed.s). Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume II.: Keys to the

Nearctic Fauna. Academic Press.

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95. Rogers, D.C. 2016. Order Decapoda (in Chapter 16, Phylum Arthropoda). In: Thorp, J.H. & D.C.

Rogers (ed.s). Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume II.: Keys to the

Nearctic Fauna. Academic Press.

94. Lewis, J. J. & D.C. Rogers. 2016. Order Isopoda (in Chapter 16, Phylum Arthropoda). In: Thorp,

J.H. & D.C. Rogers (ed.s). Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume II.:

Keys to the Nearctic Fauna. Academic Press.

93. Rogers, D.C. 2016. Order Amphipoda (in Chapter 16, Phylum Arthropoda). In: Thorp, J.H. & D.C.

Rogers (ed.s). Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume II.: Keys to the

Nearctic Fauna. Academic Press.

92. Rogers, D.C. 2016. Class Malacostraca (in Chapter 16, Phylum Arthropoda). In: Thorp, J.H. & D.C.

Rogers (ed.s). Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume II.: Keys to the

Nearctic Fauna. Academic Press.

91. Rogers, D.C. 2016. Class Maxillopoda (in Chapter 16, Phylum Arthropoda). In: Thorp, J.H. & D.C.

Rogers (ed.s). Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume II.: Keys to the

Nearctic Fauna. Academic Press.

90. Rogers, D.C. & B.J. Hann. 2016. Class Branchiopoda (in Chapter 16, Phylum Arthropoda). In:

Thorp, J.H. & D.C. Rogers (eds.). Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition,

Volume II.: Keys to the Nearctic Fauna. Academic Press.

89. Rogers, D.C. 2016. Subphylum Crustacea (in Chapter 16, Phylum Arthropoda). In: Thorp, J.H. &

D.C. Rogers (ed.s). Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume II.: Keys to

the Nearctic Fauna. Academic Press.

88. Rogers, D.C. 2016. Subclass Aranae (in Chapter 16, Phylum Arthropoda). In: Thorp, J.H. & D.C.

Rogers (ed.s). Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume II.: Keys to the

Nearctic Fauna. Academic Press.

87. Rogers, D.C. 2016. Class Arachnida (in Chapter 16, Phylum Arthropoda). In: Thorp, J.H. & D.C.

Rogers (ed.s). Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume II.: Keys to the

Nearctic Fauna. Academic Press.

86. Rogers, D.C. 2016. Introduction to the Phylum (in Chapter 16, Phylum Arthropoda). In: Thorp, J.H.

& D.C. Rogers (ed.s). Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume II.: Keys

to the Nearctic Fauna. Academic Press.

85. Thorp, J.H. & D.C. Rogers. 2016. Class Bivalvia (in Chapter 11, Phylum Mollusca). In: Thorp, J.H.

& D.C. Rogers (ed.s). Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume II.: Keys

to the Nearctic Fauna. Academic Press.

84. Rogers, D.C. 2016. Class Gastropoda (in Chapter 11, Phylum Mollusca). In: Thorp, J.H. & D.C.

Rogers (ed.s). Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume II.: Keys to the

Nearctic Fauna. Academic Press.

83. Thorp, J.H. & D.C. Rogers. 2016. Chapter 1.Introduction. In: Thorp, J.H. & D.C. Rogers (ed.s).

Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume II.: Keys to the Nearctic Fauna.

Academic Press.

82. Thorp, J.H. & D.C. Rogers. 2016. Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition,

Volume II: Keys to the Nearctic Fauna. Academic Press.

2015

81. Rogers, D.C., J. Olesen, & J. Martin. 2015. A new, possibly parthenogenic species of Lynceus

(Crustacea: Branchiopoda: Laevicaudata) from northern Canada. Scientific Papers, Natural

History Museum at The University of Kansas 47:1-9.

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80. Rogers D.C & H. Racz-Lorenz. 2015. A new species of Branchinecta (Crustacea: Anostraca) from

Uruguay. Zootaxa 4033: 280-286.

79. Rogers, D.C. 2015. A conceptual model for anostracan biogeography. Journal of Crustacean

Biology. 35: 686-699.

78. Rogers, D.C., M. Schwentner, J. Olesen, & S. Richter. 2015. Evolution, classification and global

diversity of large Branchiopoda. Journal of Crustacean Biology, 35:297-300.

77. Shu, S., D.C. Rogers, X. Chen, & J. Yang. 2015. Two new species of clam shrimp (Branchiopoda:

Spinicaudata) from Yunnan Province, China. Journal of Crustacean Biology, 35: 454-460.

76. Rogers, D.C. & S. Padhye. 2015. Review of the large branchiopod crustacean fauna of the Indian

subcontinent (Anostraca, Notostraca, Laevicaudata, Spinicaudata, Cyclestherida) Journal of

Crustacean Biology, 35: 392-406.

75. Shu, S., A. Maeda-Martínez, D.C. Rogers, J. Yang, & X. Chen. 2015. Morphological diversity of

Streptocephalus sirindhornae (Branchiopoda: Anostraca) from Southeast Asia: first record of the

Streptocephalidae from China. Zootaxa, 3911: 447-450.

74. Caceres, C. & D.C. Rogers. 2015. Chapter 28. Class Branchiopoda. In: Thorp, J.H. & D.C. Rogers

(ed.s) 2015. Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume I.: Ecology and

General Biology. Academic Press.

73. Thorp, J.H., D.C. Rogers, & A.P. Covich. 2015. Chapter 27. Introduction to “Crustacea”. In: Thorp,

J.H. & D.C. Rogers (ed.s) 2015. Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume

I.: Ecology and General Biology. Academic Press.

72. Thorp, J.H. & D.C. Rogers. 2015. Chapter 24. Introduction to the phylum Arthropoda. In: Thorp,

J.H. & D.C. Rogers (ed.s) 2015. Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume

I.: Ecology and General Biology. Academic Press.

71. Rogers, D.C. & J.H. Thorp. 2015. Chapter 3.Collecting, preserving and culturing invertebrates. In:

Thorp, J.H. & D.C. Rogers (ed.s) 2015. Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition,

Volume I.: Ecology and General Biology. Academic Press.

70. Thorp, J.H., D.C. Rogers, & W. W. Dimmick. 2015. Chapter 1. Introduction to invertebrates of

inland waters. In: Thorp, J.H. & D.C. Rogers (ed.s) 2015. Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater

Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume I.: Ecology and General Biology. Academic Press.

69. Thorp, J.H. & D.C. Rogers (Editors) 2015. Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition,

Volume I.: Ecology and General Biology. Academic Press.

68. Rogers, D.C. 2015. Hatching response to temperature along a latitudinal gradient by the fairy shrimp

Branchinecta lindahli (Crustacea: Branchiopoda: Anostraca) in culture conditions. Journal of

Limnology, 74: 85-94.

2014 67. Rogers, D.C. 2014. Anostracan (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) Biogeography III. Australian Bioregions.

Zootaxa, 3881: 453-487.

66. Rogers, D.C. 2014. Two new cryptic anostracan (Branchiopoda: Streptocephalidae,

Chirocephalidae) species. Journal of Crustacean Biology, 34: 862-874.

65. Rogers, D.C. 2014. Anostracan (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) Biogeography II. Relating distribution to

geochemical substrate properties in the USA. Zootaxa, 3856: 1-49.

64. Rogers, D.C. 2014. Anostracan (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) Biogeography I. North American

Bioregions. Zootaxa, 3838: 251-275.

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63. Rogers, D.C. & S. Padhye. 2014. A new species of Streptocephalus (Crustacea: Anostraca;

Streptocephalidae) from the Western Ghats, India, with a key to the Asian species. Zootaxa,

3802: 75-84.

62. Graening, G.O. & D.C. Rogers. 2014. Checklist of inland aquatic Isopoda (Crustacea:

Malacostraca) of California. California Fish & Game 99: 176-192.

61. Rogers, D.C. 2014. Larger hatching fractions in avian dispersed anostracan eggs

(Branchiopoda). Journal of Crustacean Biology. 34: 135-143.

2013 60. Rogers, D.C., L. Sanoamuang, W. Thaimuangphol, & N. Saenphan. 2013. Current knowledge of the

Southeast Asian large branchiopod Crustacea (Anostraca, Notostraca, Laevicaudata,

Spinicaudata, Cyclestherida). Proceeding of the Freshwater Invertebrates of Southeast Asia

Conference. Journal of Limnology 72: 69-80.

59. Rogers, D.C. 2013. Anostraca Catalogus. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 61: 525-546.

58. Rogers, D.C., & M. Hill. 2013. Annotated checklist of the large branchiopod crustaceans of Idaho,

Oregon and Washington, USA, with the “rediscovery” of a new species of Branchinecta

Anostraca: Branchinectidae). Zootaxa 3649: 249-261.

57. Rogers, D.C., S. Shu, & J. Yang. 2013. The identity of Branchinella yunnanensis Shen, 1949, with a

brief review of the subgenus Branchinellites (Branchiopoda: Anostraca: Thamnocephalidae).

Journal of Crustacean Biology 33:576-581.

56. Rogers, D.C. & M. Soufi. 2013. A new species of Chirocephalus (Crustacea: Anostraca) from Iran.

Zootaxa 3609: 319-326.

2012 55. Graening, G.O., D.C. Rogers, J. R. Holsinger, C. Barr, R. Bottorff. 2012. Checklist of freshwater

Amphipoda (Crustacea: Malacostraca) of California. Zootaxa. 3544: 1-27.

54. Rogers, D.C., & M. Hamer. 2012. Two new species of Metabranchipus Masi, 1925 (Anostraca:

Branchipodidae). Journal of Crustacean Biology 32: 972-980.

53. Rogers. DC. 2012. Reply to “Taxonomic certification verses the scientific method”: a rebuttal of

Rogers (2012), Stribling et al., 2012. Zootaxa 3450: 62-63.

52. Dufran, Z., D. Ellis, T. Holzer, L. Rule, L. Miyano, & D.C. Rogers. 2012. Experiences growing

aroids from seed. Aroideana 35: 144-148.

51. Rogers, D.C., N. Rabet, & S.C. Weeks. 2012. A revision of the extant genera of the clam shrimp

family Limnadiidae. Journal of Crustacean Biology 32: 827-842.

50. Rogers, D. C., J. P. Corrêa Gomes & F. Viera. 2012. A new species of Dendrocephalus (Crustacea,

Anostraca) from Serra dos Carajás (Pará State, Brasil). Zootaxa 3363: 52-58.

49. Asem, A. & D.C. Rogers. 2012. Clarification of the publication date for Artemia urmiana Günther

(Crustacea: Anostraca): 1890, 1899 or 1900? International Journal of Artemia Biology 2: 3-6.

48. Rogers, D.C. 2012. Taxonomic certification versus the scientific method. Zootaxa, 3257: 66- 68.

2011 47. Ahyong, S.T., J.K. Lowry, M. Alonso, R.N. Bamber, G.A. Boxshall, P. Castro, S. Gerken, G.S.

Karaman, J. W. Goy, D. S. Jones, K. Meland, D.C. Rogers & J. Svavarsson. 2011.Subphylum

Crustacea Brünnich, 1772. In: Zhang, Z.-Q. (Ed.), Animal biodiversity: An outline of higher-

level classification and survey of taxonomic richness. Zootaxa 3148: 1-237.

46. Rogers, D.C., & J.S. Coronel. 2011. A redescription of Branchinecta pollicifera Harding, 1940, and

its placement in a new genus (Branchiopoda: Anostraca: Branchinectidae). Journal of Crustacean

Biology, 31: 717-724.

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45. Pessacq, P., L.B. Epele, & D.C. Rogers. 2011. A new species of Lynceus (Crustacea: Branchiopoda:

Laevicaudata) from Patagonia, with comments on laevicaudatan systematics. Zootaxa 3043: 25–

32.

44. Rogers, D.C., D. Dasis & D.G. Murrow. 2011. A new species of Branchinecta (Crustacea:

Anostraca) with comments on the large branchiopods of Kansas. Zootaxa 2749: 62-68.

43. Thorp, J.H. & D. C. Rogers. 2011. Field Guide to Freshwater Invertebrates of North America.

Academic Press. 275 pp.

2010 42. Rogers, D.C., S.C. Weeks & W.R. Hoeh. 2010. A new species of Eulimnadia (Crustacea:

Branchiopoda: Diplostraca: Spinicaudata) from North America. Zootaxa, 2413: 61-68.

41. Dodson, S.L., C.E. Caceres & D.C. Rogers. 2010. Cladocera and other Branchiopoda, In: Thorp,

J.H. & A.P. Covich (editors) Ecology and Classification of North American Freshwater

Invertebrates, 3rd edition. Academic Press, pp. 773–827.

40. Covich, A.P., J.H. Thorp & D.C. Rogers. 2010. Introduction to the subphylum Crustacea, In: Thorp,

J.H. & A.P. Covich (editors) Ecology and Classification of North American Freshwater

Invertebrates, 3rd edition. Academic Press, pp. 695–723.

39. Hossack, B.R., R.L. Newell, & D.C. Rogers. 2010. Branchiopods (Anostraca, Notostraca) from

protected areas of western Montana. Northwest Science, 84: 52-59.

2009 38. Weeks, S.C., E.G. Chapman, D.C. Rogers, D.M. Senyo, & W.R. Hoeh. 2009. Evolutionary

transitions among dioecy, androdioecy and hermaphroditism in limnadiid clam shrimp

(Branchiopoda: Spinicaudata). Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 22: 1781- 1799.

37. Rogers, D.C. 2009. Branchiopoda (Anostraca, Notostraca, Laevicaudata, Spinicaudata,

Cyclestherida). In: Likens, G. F. (editor) Encyclopedia of Inland Waters, vol. 2, pp. 242-249.

36. Knecht, R.J., J.S. Benner, D.C. Rogers, & J. Ridge. 2009. Surculichnus bifurcaudan. igen., n. isp., a

trace fossil from Late Pleistocene glaciolacustrine varves of the Connecticut River Valley, USA,

attributed to notostracan crustaceans based on neoichnological experimentation. Palaegeography,

Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology 272: 232-239.

2008 35. De Los Rios Escalante, P., D.C. Rogers, & N. Rivera. 2008. Branchinecta gaini Daday, 1910

(Branchiopoda, Anostraca) as a bioindicator of oligotrophic and low conductivity shallow ponds

in southern Chilean Patagonia. Crustaceana 81: 1025-1034.

34. Rogers, D.C., P. de los Rios Escalante, & O. Zuniga. 2008. The Anostraca of Chile (Branchiopoda).

Journal of Crustacean Biology, 28:543-550.

33. Schram, F.R., S.T. Ahyong, K.A. Crandall, F. Gherardi, M.J. Grygier, K.L. Lavalli, G. Poore, D.C.

Rogers, G. Scholtz, T. Simon, S. Tamone, & M. Wicksten. 2008. Publication in the Journal of

Crustacean Biology. Journal of Crustacean Biology 28: 197 -202.

32. Brendonck, L., D.C. Rogers, J. Olesen, S. Weeks, & R. Hoeh. 2008. Global diversity of large

branchiopods (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) in fresh water. Hydrobiologia 595:167-176.

2007 31. Rogers, D.C. & A. Wethington. 2007. Physa natricina Taylor 1988, a junior synonym of Physa

acuta Draparnaud 1805 (Pulmonata: Physidae). Zootaxa 1662: 45-51.

30. Rogers, D.C., B.V. Timms, M. Jocque, & L. Brendonck. 2007. A new genus and two new species of

fairy shrimp (Crustacea: Branchipoda: Anostraca) from Australia. Zootaxa 1551: 49-59.

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29. Rogers, D.C. & A. Ferreira. 2007. A new species of Branchinecta (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) from

Brasil. Zootaxa 1445: 27-34.

28. Obregon-Barboza, H., A. Maeda-Martinez, G. Murugan, B.V. Timms, M.J. Grygier, D.C. Rogers,

G. Rodriguez-Almaraz, H.J. Dumont. 2007. Morphology and systematic significance of the

mystax, a hitherto undescribed cephalic structure of males of certain Notostraca (Branchiopoda).

Journal of Crustacean Biology 27:18-23.

2006 27. Rogers, D.C. 2006. A genus level revision of the Thamnocephalidae (Crustacea: Branchiopoda:

Anostraca). Zootaxa 1260: 1-25.

26. Rogers, D.C. 2006. Parartemiopsis longicornis (Smirnov), senior synonym of P. mongolica Rogers

(Crustacea: Branchiopoda: Anostraca), with remarks on the validity of the genus. Zootaxa 1188:

49-54.

25. Rogers, D.C., D. Quinney, J. Weaver, & J. Olesen. 2006. A new giant species of predatory fairy

shrimp from Idaho (Branchiopoda: Anostraca). Journal of Crustacean Biology, 6:1-16.

24. Rogers, D.C. 2006. Three new species of Branchinecta (Crustacea: Branchiopoda: Anostraca) from

the Nearctic. Zootaxa, 1126: 35-51.

2005 23. McLaughlin, P.A., D.K. Camp, M.V. Angel, E.L. Bousfield, P. Brunnel, R.C. Brusca, D. Cadien,

A.C. Cohen, K. Conlan, L.G. Eldredge, D.L. Felder, J.W. Goy, T. Haney, B. Hann. R.W. Heard,

E.A. Hendrycks, H.H. Hobbs III, J.R. Holsinger, B. Kensley, D.R. Laubitz, S.E. LeCroy, R.

Lemaitre, R.F. Maddocks, J.W. Martin, P. Mikkelsen, E. Nelson, W.A. Newman, R.M.

Overstreet, W.J. Poly, W.W. Price, J.W. Reid, A. Robertson, D.C. Rogers, A. Ross, M. Schotte,

F.R. Schram, C.T. Shih, L. Watling, G.D.F. Wilson, & D.D. Turgeon. 2005. Common and

Scientific names of aquatic invertebrates from the United States and Canada: crustaceans.

American Fisheries Society, Special Publication 31, Bethesda, Maryland.

22. Maeda-Martínez, A.M., D.C. Rogers, & R.D. Worthington. 2005. First records of the fairy shrimp

Streptocephalus moorei Belk, 1973 (Branchiopoda: Anostraca) from the United States. Journal

of Crustacean Biology, 25: 547-550.

21. Rogers, D.C. 2005. Identification manual to the freshwater Crustacea of the western United States

and adjacent areas encountered during bioassessment. EcoAnalysts Technical Publications, #1.

ISBN 0-9774592-0-9. EcoAnalysts, Inc., Moscow, ID. 81 pp.

20. Rogers, D.C. 2005. Review of: Guide to the Zooplankton of Southeastern Australia, Fauna of

Tasmania Handbook No. 10 by D. Ritz; K. Swadling; G. Hosie; F. Cazassus. Journal of

Crustacean Biology 25: 315.

19. Rogers, D. C. 2005. A new genus and species of Chirocephalid fairy shrimp (Crustacea:

Branchiopoda: Anostraca) from Mongolia. Zootaxa 997: 1-10.

2004 18. Rogers, D.C., J.B. Jensen, & T.M. Floyd. 2004. Eubranchipus stegosus n. sp. (Crustacea:

Anostraca), a bizarre new species of fairy shrimp from the southeastern United States.

Hydrobiologia 528: 201-207.

17. Rogers, D.C. & E.C.L. Rogers. 2004. Observations on the feeding behavior of tiger beetles in

western North America (Coleoptera). Cicindela 36: 17-21.

16. Daniels, S.R., M. Hamer, & D.C. Rogers. 2004. Molecular evidence suggests an ancient radiation

for the fairy shrimp genus Streptocephalus (Branchiopoda: Anostraca). Biological Journal of the

Linnaean Society, 82: 313-327.

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2003 15. Rogers, D.C. 2003. Revision of the Thamnocephalid genus Phallocryptus (Crustacea: Branchiopoda:

Anostraca). Zootaxa, 257: 1-14.

14. Rogers, D.C. 2003. The development of the male second antennae in Polyartemiella hazeni

Murdoch, 1884) with a morphological definition of the Chirocephalidae (Crustacea:

Branchiopoda). Zootaxa, 251:1-12.

2002 13. Rogers, D.C. 2002. Female based characters for anostracan (Crustacea: Branchiopoda)

identification: a key for species in California and Oregon, USA Hydrobiologia 486:125-132.

12. Rogers, D.C. 2002. A morphological re-evaluation of the anostracan families Linderiellidae and

Polyartemiidae, with a redescription of the linderiellid Dexteria floridana (Dexter 1956)

Crustacea: Branchiopoda). Hydrobiologia 486:56-61.

11. Rogers, D.C. 2002. The amplexial morphology of selected Anostraca. Hydrobiologia 486: 1-18.

10. Belk, D. & D.C. Rogers. 2002. A confusing trio of Branchinecta (Crustacea: Anostraca) from the

western North America with a description of a new species. Hydrobiologia 486: 49-55.

9. Maeda-Martínez, A.M., B.V. Timms, D.C. Rogers, G. Murugan, & A. Abreu-Grobois. 2002. Guest

editors for Hydrobiologia Vol.486: Proceedings from the 4th International Large Branchiopod

Symposium, La Paz, México.

2001

8. Rogers, D.C. 2001. Denton Belk, 1938 - 2001. Journal of Crustacean Biology 21: 1077-1081.

7. Rogers, D.C. 2001. Revision of the Nearctic Lepidurus (Notostraca). Journal of Crustacean Biology

21: 991-1006.

6. Rogers, D.C. & M. Fugate. 2001. Branchinecta hiberna, a new species of fairy shrimp (Crustacea:

Anostraca) from western North America. Western North American Naturalist 61:11-18.

2000 5. Rogers, D.C. 2000. Eulimnadia texana Packard 1871 (Conchostraca: Crustacea) from northern

California: anthropogenic introduction? Pan-Pacific Entomologist 76:132-133.

1998 4. Rogers, D.C. 1998. Aquatic macroinvertebrate occurrences and population trends in constructed and

natural vernal pools in Folsom, California. In: Witham, C.W., E.T. Bauder, D. Belk, W.R.

Ferrin Jr., and R. Orduff (eds.). Ecology, conservation, and management of vernal pool

ecosystems − proceedings from a 1996 conference. California Native Plant Society, Sacramento,

CA.

1997 3. Rogers, D.C. 1997. Aphodius alternatus Horn (Aphodiinae: Scarabaeidae), first record of a

semiaquatic scarab beetle. Pan-Pacific Entomologist. 73: 135-136.

2. Hill, R.E., D.C. Rogers, B.D. Quelvog, & S.P. Gallagher. 1997. New records and observations on the

Anostracan genus Eubranchipus in California. Hydrobiologia 359:75-81.

1996

1. Rogers, D.C. 1996. Eubranchipus bundyi Forbes (Anostraca; Crustacea), a new record from

California. Pan-Pacific Entomologist. 72: 89-91.

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Storer, T.I., R. L. Usinger & D. Lukas. 2004. Sierra Nevada Natural History, revised edition. University

of California Press. pp. (I revised invertebrate and insect sections (except Lepidoptera), and

contributed sketches and figures for text).

McLaughlin, P.A., D.K. Camp, M.V. Angel, E.L. Bousfield, P. Brunnel, R.C. Brusca, D. Cadien, A.C.

Cohen, K. Conlan, L.G. Eldredge, D.L. Felder, J.W. Goy, T. Haney, B. Hann. R.W. Heard, E.A.

Hendrycks, H.H. Hobbs III, J.R. Holsinger, B. Kensley, D.R. Laubitz, S.E. LeCroy, R. Lemaitre,

R.F. Maddocks, J.W. Martin, P. Mikkelsen, E. Nelson, W.A. Newman, R.M. Overstreet, W.J.

Poly, W.W. Price, J.W. Reid, A. Robertson, D.C. Rogers, A. Ross, M. Schotte, F.R. Schram,

C.T. Shih, L. Watling, G.D.F. Wilson, & D.D. Turgeon. 2005. Common and scientific names of

aquatic invertebrates from the United States and Canada: crustaceans. American Fisheries

Society, Special Publication 31, Bethesda, Maryland.

Brendonck, L., D.C. Rogers, J. Olesen, S. Weeks, & R. Hoeh. 2008. Global diversity of large

branchiopods (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) in fresh water. Hydrobiologia 595:167–176.

Rogers, D. C. 2009. Branchiopoda (Anostraca, Notostraca, Laevicaudata, Spinicaudata, Cyclestherida).

In: Likens, G. F. (editor) Encyclopedia of Inland Waters, vol. 2, pp. 242– 249.

Covich, A.P., J.H. Thorp & D.C. Rogers. 2010. Introduction to the subphylum Crustacea, In: Thorp, J.

H. & A. P. Covich (editors) Ecology and Classification of North American Freshwater

Invertebrates, 3rd edition. Academic Press, pp. 695–723.

Dodson, S. L., C. E. Caceres & D. C. Rogers. 2010. Cladocera and other Branchiopoda, In: Thorp, J. H.

& A. P. Covich (editors) Ecology and Classification of North American Freshwater

Invertebrates, 3rd edition. Academic Press, pp. 773–827.

Caceres, C. & D.C. Rogers. 2015. Chapter 28. Class Branchiopoda. In: Thorp, J.H. & D.C. Rogers

(ed.s) 2015. Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume I.: Ecology and

General Biology. Academic Press.

Thorp, J.H., D.C. Rogers, & A.P. Covich. 2015. Chapter 27. Introduction to “Crustacea”. In: Thorp,

J.H. & D.C. Rogers (ed.s) 2015. Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume

I.: Ecology and General Biology. Academic Press.

Thorp, J.H. & D.C. Rogers. 2015. Chapter 24. Introduction to the phylum Arthropoda. In: Thorp, J.H. &

D.C. Rogers (ed.s) 2015. Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume I.:

Ecology and General Biology. Academic Press.

Rogers, D.C. & J.H. Thorp. 2015. Chapter 3.Collecting, preserving and culturing invertebrates. In:

Thorp, J.H. & D.C. Rogers (ed.s) 2015. Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition,

Volume I.: Ecology and General Biology. Academic Press.

Thorp, J.H., D.C. Rogers, & W.W. Dimmick. 2015. Chapter 1. Introduction to invertebrates of inland

waters. In: Thorp, J.H. & D.C. Rogers (ed.s) 2015. Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates,

4th edition, Volume I.: Ecology and General Biology. Academic Press.

Rogers, D.C. 2016. Dendrobranchiata (in Chapter 16, Phylum Arthropoda). In: Thorp, J.H. & D.C.

Rogers (ed.s). Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume II.: Keys to the

Nearctic Fauna. Academic Press.

Rogers, D.C. 2016. Distocambarus species (in Chapter 16, Phylum Arthropoda). In: Thorp, J.H. & D.C.

Rogers (ed.s). Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume II.: Keys to the

Nearctic Fauna. Academic Press.

Rogers, D.C. 2016. Fallicambarus species (in Chapter 16, Phylum Arthropoda). In: Thorp, J.H. & D.C.

Rogers (ed.s). Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume II.: Keys to the

Nearctic Fauna. Academic Press.

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Rogers, D.C. 2016. Faxonella species (in Chapter 16, Phylum Arthropoda). In: Thorp, J.H. & D.C.

Rogers (ed.s). Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume II.: Keys to the

Nearctic Fauna. Academic Press.

Rogers, D.C. 2016. Order Decapoda (in Chapter 16, Phylum Arthropoda). In: Thorp, J.H. & D.C.

Rogers (ed.s). Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume II.: Keys to the

Nearctic Fauna. Academic Press.

Lewis, J. J. & D.C. Rogers. 2016. Order Isopoda (in Chapter 16, Phylum Arthropoda). In: Thorp, J.H. &

D.C. Rogers (ed.s). Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume II.: Keys to

the Nearctic Fauna. Academic Press.

Rogers, D.C. 2016. Order Amphipoda (in Chapter 16, Phylum Arthropoda). In: Thorp, J.H. & D.C.

Rogers (ed.s). Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume II.: Keys to the

Nearctic Fauna. Academic Press.

Rogers, D.C. 2016. Class Malacostraca (in Chapter 16, Phylum Arthropoda). In: Thorp, J.H. & D.C.

Rogers (ed.s). Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume II.: Keys to the

Nearctic Fauna. Academic Press.

Rogers, D.C. 2016. Class Maxillopoda (in Chapter 16, Phylum Arthropoda). In: Thorp, J.H. & D.C.

Rogers (ed.s). Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume II.: Keys to the

Nearctic Fauna. Academic Press.

Rogers, D.C. & B.J. Hann. 2016. Class Branchiopoda (in Chapter 16, Phylum Arthropoda). In: Thorp,

J.H. & D.C. Rogers (ed.s). Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume II.:

Keys to the Nearctic Fauna. Academic Press.

Rogers, D.C. 2016. Subphylum Crustacea (in Chapter 16, Phylum Arthropoda). In: Thorp, J.H. & D.C.

Rogers (ed.s). Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume II.: Keys to the

Nearctic Fauna. Academic Press.

Rogers, D.C. 2016. Subclass Aranae (in Chapter 16, Phylum Arthropoda). In: Thorp, J.H. & D.C.

Rogers (ed.s). Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume II.: Keys to the

Nearctic Fauna. Academic Press.

Rogers, D.C. 2016. Class Arachnida (in Chapter 16, Phylum Arthropoda). In: Thorp, J.H. & D.C.

Rogers (ed.s). Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume II.: Keys to the

Nearctic Fauna. Academic Press.

Rogers, D.C. 2016. Introduction to the Phylum (in Chapter 16, Phylum Arthropoda). In: Thorp, J.H. &

D.C. Rogers (ed.s). Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume II.: Keys to

the Nearctic Fauna. Academic Press.

Thorp, J.H. & D.C. Rogers. 2016. Class Bivalvia (in Chapter 11, Phylum Mollusca). In: Thorp, J.H. &

D.C. Rogers (ed.s). Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume II.: Keys to

the Nearctic Fauna. Academic Press.

Rogers, D.C. 2016. Class Gastropoda (in Chapter 11, Phylum Mollusca). In: Thorp, J.H. & D.C. Rogers

(ed.s). Thorp & Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume II.: Keys to the Nearctic

Fauna. Academic Press.

Thorp, J.H. & D.C. Rogers. 2016. Chapter 1.Introduction. In: Thorp, J.H. & D.C. Rogers (ed.s). Thorp

& Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th edition, Volume II.: Keys to the Nearctic Fauna.

Academic Press.

J.H. Thorp, D.C. Rogers & N. Hamada. 2018. Chapter 1. Introduction. In: Hamada, N., J.H. Thorp, &

D.C. Rogers (eds.), Keys to Neotropical Hexapoda Thorp and Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates

Volume III. Academic Press.

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Current Catalog Contributions:

McLaughlin, P.A., D.K. Camp, M.V. Angel, E.L. Bousfield, P. Brunnel, R.C. Brusca, D. Cadien, A.C.

Cohen, K. Conlan, L.G. Eldredge, D.L. Felder, J.W. Goy, T. Haney, B. Hann. R. W. Heard, E.

A. Hendrycks, H. H. Hobbs III, J. R. Holsinger, B. Kensley, D. R. Laubitz, S.E. LeCroy, R.

Lemaitre, R.F. Maddocks, J.W. Martin, P. Mikkelsen, E. Nelson, W.A. Newman, R.M.

Overstreet, W.J. Poly, W.W. Price, J.W. Reid, A. Robertson, D.C. Rogers, A. Ross, M. Schotte,

F.R. Schram, C.T. Shih, L. Watling, G.D.F. Wilson, & D.D. Turgeon. 2005. Common and

scientific names of aquatic invertebrates from the United States and Canada: Crustaceans.

American Fisheries Society, Special Publication 31, Bethesda, Maryland.

Ahyong, S.T., J.K. Lowry, M. Alonso, R.N. Bamber, G.A. Boxshall, P. Castro, S. Gerken, G. S.

Karaman, J. W. Goy, D. S. Jones, K. Meland, D.C. Rogers & J. Svavarsson. 2011. Subphylum

Crustacea Brünnich, 1772. In: Zhang, Z.-Q. (Ed.), Animal biodiversity: An outline of higher-

level classification and survey of taxonomic richness. Zootaxa 3148: 1-237.

Teaching Experience:

Instructor

University of California, Davis (1999-2010). Occasional guest lecturer for a

variety of crustacean, entomology, and invertebrate ecology courses.

Instructor (1997-Present). Large branchiopod crustacean taxonomy and ecology

in the western states. This workshop has been held once or twice per year since

1997, and has been taught in various places in California, Oregon, and Idaho.

Xerces Society (April 2004). Freshwater Crustaceans of Western North America

held in Oregon in April 2004.

Southwest Association of Freshwater Invertebrate Taxonomists (2005-present).

Instructor for a variety of crustacean and invertebrate ecology workshops.

Southern California Association of marine Invertebrate Taxonomists (June 2008)

Instructor of a workshop on the estuarine crustaceans of the California coast.

Selected Major Research Grants and Travel:

2019 Khon Kaen University, Thailand; Biodiversity of Southeast Asian Branchiopoda

($10,000)

2019 National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) Mosquito biodiversity ($124,632.00)

2019 Center for Disease Control (partnered with KDHE) Mosquito borne disease

surveillance for the state of Kansas ($130,000)

2018 Center for Disease Control (partnered with KDHE) Mosquito borne disease surveillance

for the state of Kansas ($130,000)

2018 Freshwater Macroinvertebrate Ecological Assessment for the US Virgin Islands; EPA

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($6,000)

2018 National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) Mosquito biodiversity ($96,744.00)

2018 National Park Service; Freshwater Crustacean and Mollusk Surveys of the Marianas

Islands ($14,000)

2017 RECON Environmental Consulting; Fairy Shrimp Egg Bank Viability Study ($19,980)

2017 A. Teichert & Son. Vernal Pool Conservation Bank Biodiversity Assessment ($22,000)

2017 Khon Kaen University, Thailand; Biodiversity of Southeast Asian Branchiopoda

($20,000)

2017 Center for Disease Control (partnered with KDHE) Mosquito borne disease surveillance

for the state of Kansas ($130,000)

2017 National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) Mosquito biodiversity ($186,726)

2017 National Park Service; Freshwater crustacean and mollusk surveys of the

Marianas Islands ($14,000)

2017 Johnson Co. Kansas; Arbovirus Surveillance ($18,700)

2016 National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) Mosquito biodiversity ($60,290)

2016 Center for Disease Control (partnered with KDHE) Mosquito borne disease surveillance

for the state of Kansas ($130,000)

2016 National Park Service; Freshwater crustacean and mollusk surveys of the

Marianas Islands ($14,000)

2015 Khon Kaen University, Thailand; Biodiversity of Thailand Spinicaudata and

Laevicaudata ($10,000)

2015 University of New England, Australia; Biogeography of the Anostraca ($100,000)

2015 US Air Force; biogeography of large branchiopod crustaceans at Edward’s Air

Force Base ($40,000; 3 year study)

2015 National Park Service; Freshwater crustacean and mollusk surveys of the

Marianas Islands ($14,000)

2014 Center for Disease Control (partnered with KDHE) Mosquito borne disease surveillance

for the state of Kansas ($130,000)

2014 US Navy; culturing federally endangered crustacean species ($5,500)

2014 National Park Service; Freshwater crustacean and mollusk surveys of the

Marianas Islands ($14,000)

2014 California Department of Fish & Game; Crustacean Identifications ($24,000)

2013 EPA Region 7; Comparison of playa sampling techniques (egg banks vs. wet sampling)

($211,383; 3 year study)

2013 EPA Region 8; Comparison of playa sampling techniques (egg banks vs. wet sampling)

($211,383; 3 year study)

2013 Center for Disease Control (partnered with KDHE) Mosquito borne disease surveillance

for the state of Kansas ($130,000)

2013 National Park Service; Freshwater crustacean and mollusk surveys of the

Marianas Islands ($14,000)

2013 University of San Jose, Costa Rica; Branchiopod workshop ($5,000)

2013 Harris Group (US Navy); Endangered species surveys ($124,000)

2013 A. Teichert & Son. Vernal Pool Conservation Bank Biodiversity Assessment ($25,000)

2012 Taipei National University, Taiwan; Ecology of Taiwanese Branchiopoda ($3,000)

2012 University of New England, Australia; Biogeography of the Anostraca ($100,000)

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2012 US Air Force; comparison of impacted and natural vernal pools at Beale Air

Force Base ($31,678)

2012 US Geological Survey; Crustacean Toxicity Studies ($25,263)

2012 Quad Knopf Consulting: Crustacean Surveys ($28,000)

2012 Maha Sarakham University; Diversity of large Branchiopod Crustacea of Southeast Asia

($3,000)

2012 A. Teichert & Son. Vernal Pool Conservation Bank Biodiversity Assessment ($15,000)

2012 Kickapoo Nation: Aquatic Bioassessment Samples Analyses ($12,200)

2012 Chaparral Land Conservancy: Vernal Pool Conservation Plan ($10,700)

2011 National Park Service; Freshwater crustacean and mollusk surveys of the Marianas

Islands ($130,000)

2011 EPA Region 8; Macroinvertebrate community structure in playa wetlands ($84,000; 3

year study)

2010 US Air Force; comparison of impacted and natural vernal pools at Beale Air

Force Base ($40,000)

2010 Arcadis Inc.; Endangered Species Surveys ($32,000)

2008 US Air Force; Large branchiopod crustacean surveys at Edward’s Air

Force Base ($20,000)

2008 U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service; reference collections of the large branchiopod

Crustaceans on the western United States ($10,000)

2007 Chile; biodiversity surveys of Branchiopod Crustacea (personal funds)

2006 Southern Alaska; biodiversity surveys of Branchiopod Crustacea (personal funds)

2006 NSF grant partnership with the University of Akron, Ohio; Taxonomy of the

spinicaudatan clam shrimp ($6,000)

2004 Brazilian Ministry of Mines & Energy; Surveys for Anostraca and Spinicaudata in Minas

Gerias State, Brazil ($5,000)

2004 Western Australia; biodiversity surveys of Branchiopod Crustacea (personal funds)

2003 Southern Idaho, northern Utah and western Wyoming; biodiversity surveys of

Branchiopod Crustacea (personal funds)

2003 Brazilian Ministry of Mines & Energy; Surveys for Anostraca and Spinicaudata in Minas

Gerias State, Brazil ($5,000)

2002 Western Switzerland and eastern France; biodiversity surveys of Branchiopod Crustacea

(personal funds)

2002 Idaho; biodiversity surveys of Branchiopod Crustacea (personal funds)

2001 Smithsonian; Examination of Branchiopod Crustacea collections (personal funds)

2001 New Mexico Department of Game & Fish; Biodiversity of Anostraca, Notostraca,

Spinicaudata and Laevicaudata in New Mexico ($5,000)

2001 Colorado; biodiversity surveys of Branchiopod Crustacea (personal funds)

2001 Baja California Sur, México; biodiversity surveys of Branchiopod Crustacea (personal

funds)

2001 U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service; Distribution and habitat parameter studies for the

Anostracan shrimp Branchinecta mesovallensis ($20,000)

2001 Brazilian Ministry of Mines & Energy; Surveys for Anostraca and Spinicaudata in Minas

Gerias State, Brazil ($5,000)

2001 U.S. Bureau of Land Management; Biodiversity of Anostraca, Notostraca, Spinicaudata

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and Laevicaudata in New Mexico ($10,000; 2 year study)

2000 U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service; Biodiversity of Anostraca and Notostraca in northern

California and Oregon ($25,000)

2000 T & E Associates; Biodiversity of Anostraca, Notostraca, Spinicaudata and Laevicaudata

in New Mexico ($5,000)

1999 Oregon and Nevada; biodiversity surveys of Branchiopod Crustacea (personal funds)

1998 Southern Texas; biodiversity surveys of Branchiopod Crustacea (personal funds)

1997 Oregon and Washington; biodiversity surveys of Branchiopod Crustacea (personal funds)

1997 The Nature Conservancy; effects of fire and grazing on Anostraca and Notostraca

populations ($6,000)

1996 Southern California; biodiversity surveys of Branchiopod Crustacea (personal funds)

1994 Northern California; biodiversity surveys of Branchiopod Crustacea (personal funds)

1993 Nevada; biodiversity surveys of Branchiopod Crustacea (personal funds)

1992 Northern California and southern Oregon; biodiversity surveys of Branchiopod Crustacea

(personal funds)

1991 Arizona and Nevada; biodiversity surveys of Branchiopod Crustacea (personal funds)

1990 Arizona and southern California; biodiversity surveys of Branchiopod Crustacea

(personal funds)

Extramural Service:

The Journal of Crustacean Biology (2008 – Present). Associate Editor for Branchiopoda.

The Crustacean Society (2014 – Present). Board of Directors; North American Governor

(2013-2018).

International Union for Conservation and Nature (IUCN), Species Survival Commission

(2001- 2007). Member of the Invertebrate Conservation Steering Committee, and

member of the Inland Water Crustacean Specialist Group.

Southwest Association of Freshwater Invertebrate Taxonomists (1997 – Present). Vice

president 2006-2014. Instructor of several workshops, including: Freshwater Crustacea;

Estuarine Crustacea (joint workshop with the Southern California Association of Marine

Invertebrate Taxonomists), and; Aquatic Coleoptera.

California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco (1997- Present). Identifications of large

branchiopod crustaceans.

Bohart Museum of Entomology, University of California, Davis (1995- Present).

Identifications of large branchiopod crustaceans, isopods, amphipods, cumaceans,

tanaidaceans, decapods and some beetle groups.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services (1997- Present). Developed and assembled reference

fairy shrimp and tadpole shrimp collections. Consult on conservation issues concerning

the federally listed fairy shrimp and tadpole shrimp species in California and Oregon.

SFS (Society of Freshwater Scientists) Taxonomy Fair (2004 – Present). Provide

identifications of crustaceans from around the world.

Graduate Students coadvised:

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Chun-Chieh Wang Institute of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, National Taiwan University,

Life Science Building, No. 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Rd., Taipei 10617, ROC (Taiwan).

Graduated: 20 January 2016, PhD, cum laude

Jer-Yuh Liu Institute of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, National Taiwan University,

Life Science Building, No. 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Rd., Taipei 10617, ROC (Taiwan).

Graduated: 20 January 2016, Master’s degree

Li-Chung Tsai Institute of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, National Taiwan University,

Life Science Building, No. 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Rd., Taipei 10617, ROC (Taiwan).

Graduated: 20 January 2017, Master’s degree

Lalida Chaoruangrit Applied Taxonomic Research Center, Faculty of Science, Khon Kaen

University, Khon Kaen 40002, Thailand. Graduated: 31 January 2018

Master’s candidate.

Wan-Ping Huang Institute of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, National Taiwan University,

Life Science Building, No. 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Rd., Taipei 10617, ROC (Taiwan).

Graduated: 31 July 2018 PhD.

Shusen Shu Applied Taxonomic Research Center, Faculty of Science, Khon Kaen University,

Khon Kaen 40002, Thailand. Expected date of degree: 31 January 2020 PhD candidate.

Zandra Sigvardt, Zoologisk Museum, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15,

Copenhagen Ø, Denmark. Expected date of degree: 31 May 2019 PhD candidate.

Editorships:

Guest Editor, Hydrobiologia Volume 486, 2002. Hydrobiologia/Developments in

Hydrobiology “Studies on Large Branchiopod Biology IV”, proceedings of the fourth

international large branchiopod symposium. Editors: A. Maeda-Martinez, B. Timms,

D.C. Rogers, A. Abreu-Grobois, and G. Murugan.

Coeditor, Anostracan News (2001- Present). Quarterly newsletter of the International

Large Branchiopod Society, Volume 10 to present.

Associate Editor, Journal of Crustacean Biology (2005- Present). Editor concerning

submitted manuscripts pertaining to the Branchiopoda.

Coordinating Editor, International Large Branchiopod Society (ILBS) (2005- Present).

Coordinating and lead English speaking editor for the symposium proceedings of the

ILBS.

Editor, SAFIT Newsletter (2008 – Present). Founder and editor of the newsletter of the

Southwestern Association of Freshwater Invertebrate Taxonomists.

Guest Editor, Journal of Crustacean Biology, Volume 35(3), 2015. “Evolution,

Classification, and Global Diversity of Large Branchiopoda”. Editors: D. Christopher

Rogers and Martin Schwentner.

Guest Editor, Hydrobiologia, Volume 801, 2017. Hydrobiologia/Developments in

Hydrobiology “New Challenges in Anostracan Research: a Tribute to Graziella Mura”.

Editors: Federico Marrone, D. Christopher Rogers, Paola Zarattini & Luigi Naselli-

Flores.

Professional Memberships:

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California Inland Invertebrate Working Group (IIWG); 1994-present.

Pacific Coast Entomological Society; 1995-present.

International Large Branchiopod Society; 1996-present.

The Crustacean Society; 2000-present.

TCS North American Governor; 2013-2018.

International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Inland Crustacean Working

Group; 2000-2002

IUCN, Invertebrate Conservation Steering Committee; 2001-2004

Society of Freshwater Scientists (formerly NABS); 2002-present

Southwestern Association of Freshwater Invertebrate Taxonomists; 1997-present, Vice

President, 2006 to 2013.

Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology (SICB); 2015-present

Additional Professional Services:

Crustacean Identifications

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service; 1996-present

California Department of Fish & Game; 1997-present

U. S. Forest Service; 1997- present

U.S. Bureau of Land Management; 1997-present

New Mexico Department of Fish & Game; 1999-present

California Academy of Sciences; 1999-present

Brazilian Ministry of Mines & Energy; 2001-present

Georgia Department of Natural Resources; 2001-present

Australian Fisheries Scientific Committee; 2001

Lake Biwa Museum, Shiga, Japan; 2001-present

University of Milwaukee Museum; 2003

Western Pennsylvania Conservancy; 2009

Florida Department of Natural Resources; 2009

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; 2002-present

Oregon Department of Environmental Quality; 2002-present

U.S. Marine Corp, Jungle Warfare Training Center, Okinawa; 2005-2006

Essig Museum of Entomology, University of California, Berkeley; 2004-present

Idaho Department of Environmental Quality; 2008-present

Bohart Museum of Entomology; 1997-present

California Department of Food & Agriculture; 2002-present

Orma J. Smith Museum, Albertson College, Idaho; 2002-present

University of Colorado Museum; 2003-present

North American Benthological Society Taxonomy Fair; 2004-present

Essig Museum of Entomology, University of California, Berkeley; 2004-present

US Federal Endangered Species Collecting Permit (10(A)1(a))

#TE796284-5. This permit authorizes me to collect, survey, culture and conduct

research with the federally listed threatened or endangered vernal pool tadpole

shrimp, vernal pool fairy shrimp, longhorn fairy shrimp, Conservancy fairy

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shrimp, Riverside fairy shrimp, San Diego fairy shrimp, as well as the California

freshwater shrimp, and Morro shoulderband snail.

#TE702631. This permit is held by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. The Service

included me on this permit so that I could collect and possess specimens of the

federally listed threatened or endangered vernal pool tadpole shrimp, vernal pool

fairy shrimp, longhorn fairy shrimp, Conservancy fairy shrimp, Riverside fairy

shrimp, and San Diego fairy shrimp.

Conservation Studies Conducted for the United States Fish & Wildlife Service the

following protected species and species of special concern:

Vernal pool tadpole shrimp

Vernal pool fairy shrimp

Mid Valley Fairy shrimp

Longhorn fairy shrimp

Conservancy fairy shrimp

San Diego fairy shrimp

Riverside fairy shrimp

Moore’s fairy shrimp

Ohlone tiger beetle

Delta green ground beetle

Valley elderberry longhorn beetle

Silver-spot Callippe butterfly

Carson wandering skipper

Mac Neil’s sooty winged skipper

Santa Cruz rain beetle

Mt. Hermon June beetle

Trinity bristle snail

U.S. Forest Service’s Survey and Manage aquatic and terrestrial mollusk species

Focused Macroinvertebrate Bioassessment Identification (Projects sites):

More than 800 sites in western USA (California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho,

Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana,

Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma).

26 sites in Louisiana, Alabama, South Carolina (USA).

76 sites in Brazil.

18 sites in Chile.

40 sites in the Nickarie River Catchment, Suriname.

30+ sites from the Yanacocha region of Peru.

43 sites from Okinawa, Japan.

28 sites in Guam.

500+ sites in Thailand

26 sites in Taiwan

38 sites in Spain

40+ sites in Laos

Journal Manuscript Reviews

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Annals of the South African Museum

Arthropod Phylogeny & Systematics

Crustaceana

Ecology

European Journal of Taxonomy

Freshwater Biology

Hydrobiologia

International Journal of Artemia Biology

Journal of Crustacean Biology

Journal of Evolutionary Biology

Limnologica

Limnology

Memoirs of the Queensland Museum

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution

Nature

North Eastern Naturalist

Oecologia

Pan-Pacific Entomologist

PLoS One

Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Raffles Bulletin of Zoology

Science

South Eastern North American Naturalist

Western North American Naturalist

Wetlands Ecology and Management

Zookeys

Zootaxa