William E. Avery

(March 2012)

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Professor, Department of Biological Sciences Office: (916) 278-6279

California State University

6000 J St. E-mail:

Sacramento, CA 95819

EDUCATION

Ph.D. Biology - December 1998. Bahamian reef communities: composition, recruitment and change (10 meters to 250 meters). Utah State University, Logan, UT.

M.A. Biology - August 1990. The Ecology of Mysids in Trinidad Bay, Northern California. Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA.

B.S. Biology - May 1988. Marine Biology and Systematics/Natural History with additional emphasis phase in Native American Studies. Honor Graduate (cum laude). Member Phi-Kappa-Phi. Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA.

Technical Training - U.S. Navy, 1978 to 1984. Technical schools totaling three years education in math, physics, fluid systems, electrical and naval nuclear submarine engineering.

POPULAR ARTICLES with original artwork written at the invitation of the American River Natural History Association (ARNHA) for their quarterly Journal/Newsletter The Acorn

Animal Minds The Acorn, ARNHA 158:Winter 2011/2012

A Fabric of Sacred Spaces The Acorn, ARNHA 156:Summer 2011

GREEN: The Color of Primary Producers The Acorn, ARNHA 149: Fall 2009

Night Music: Biophany, Biophilia and Biodiversity on the Parkway The Acorn, ARNHA 148: Summer 2009

Scavengers The Acorn, ARNHA 146: Winter 2008

Predators Lurk on the Parkway The Acorn, ARNHA 144: Summer 2008

Biodiversity: A wealth of species on the American River Parkway The Acorn, ARNHA 140: Summer 2007

Hats off to the American River Beaver The Acorn, ARNHA 135: Spring 2006

The Pond Turtle: Hoping for a Better Season The Acorn, ARNHA 131:Spring 2005

BOOK COLLABORATIONS

Field Guide to California Rivers by Tim Palmer with illustrations by William E. Avery; University of California Press 2012 ISBN: 978-0-520-26643-8

Field Guide to Oregon Rivers by Tim Palmer with illustrations by William E. Avery, Oregon State University Press Fall 2012

PUBLICATIONS AND TECHNICAL REPORTS

K.M. Thomasson and W.E. Avery 2012 Insufficient regulation of Maui’s Marine Protected Areas may reduce benthic biodiversity Abstract submitted/accepted to the Proceedings of 12th International Coral Reef Symposium ICRS), article submitted to Coral Reefs not yet accepted for publication.

W. D. Liddell and Avery, W. E. 2001. Temporal change in hard substrate communities 10-250m, the Bahamas. Proc 9th Int Coral Reef Sym Bali, Indonesia

Avery, W. E. and W. D. Liddell. 1997. Sessile community recruitment patterns on Western Atlantic shallow and deep-reef hard substrata. Proc 8th Int Coral Reef Sym, Panama 2:1179-1184.

Liddell, W. D., Avery, W. E. and S. L. Ohlhorst. 1997. Patterns of benthic community structure, 10 - 250m, The Bahamas. Proc 8th Int Coral Reef Sym, Panama 1:437-442.

Avery, W. E. and W. D. Liddell. 1995. Patterns of recruitment in Western Atlantic coral-reef and associated deep-reef communities. Paper and abstract. Ecological Society of America, 1995 ann. meeting, Snowbird, UT.

PUBLICATIONS AND TECHNICAL REPORTS continued

Richards, D., D. Kushner and W. Avery. 1993. Kelp Forest Monitoring - Channel Islands National Park 1991. NPS/WRUC/NRTR-93/06 Annual Reports - Channel Islands National Park, 1901 Spinnaker Dr., Ventura, CA.

Richards, D., W. Avery and D. Kushner. 1993. Kelp Forest Monitoring - Channel Islands National Park 1990. NPS/WRUC/NRTR-93/05 Annual Reports - Channel Islands National Park, 1901 Spinnaker Dr., Ventura, CA.

Avery, W. E. and C. Hawkinson. 1992. Gray whale feeding in a Northern California estuary. Northwest Science. 66(3):199-203. Amphipod abundances associated with whale feeding observations and traces.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Full-time Tenured Faculty - California State University, Sacramento

BIO 1 - Biodiversity, Evolution and Ecology. Fall 2006 and every semester thereafter - present

BIO 11 - Animal Biology. Fall 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004; Spring 2001, 2003, 2004

BIO 108 - Laboratory Investigations. Spring 1999

BIO 160 - General Ecology.

Summer 1999; Fall 1998, 1999, 2000,2001, 2002, 2003, 2004; Spring 1999, 2000, 2002

BIO 164 - Herpetology (Amphibians and Reptiles). Spring 2001, 2003, 2005, 2012

BIO 166 - Ornithology. Spring 2009, 2011

BIO 220 - Graduate Research Methods. Spring 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004

BIO 260 - Population and Community Ecology. Fall 1999

Part-time Faculty - Utah State University

Biology 101 - Biology and the Citizen - Two Sections. Spring 1998

Adjunct Faculty - Weber State University, Ogden, Utah 84408

Zoology 160 - General Zoology. Fall 1997

Zoology 345 - General Ecology. Fall 1997

Teaching Assistant -Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84321

Biology 106 - Discovering Nature w/ Dr. Ivan Palmblad. Spring, Summer 1997

Biology 127 - Zoology w/ Dr. Jim Gessaman. Spring 1994, 1995, 1996

Biology 126 - Botany w/ Dr. Ivan Palmblad. Winter 1996, 1997

Biology 125 - General Biology w/ Dr. Ray Lynn. Fall 1994, 1995, 1996, Summer 1996

Biology 102 - Biology and the Citizen. Winter 1995, 1998

Geology 430 - Paleontology (Invertebrate) w/ Dr. David Liddell. Fall 1994

Geology 680 - Quantitative Methods w/ Dr. David Liddell. Winter 1995

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Teaching Assistant - Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA 95521

Zoology 110 w/ Dr. Gary Brusca. Spring 1989, 1990

Botany 105 w/ Dr. Robert Rasmussen. Fall 1989

Computer Room Supervisor - Summer 1995. Biology Department, Utah State University. Assisted graduate students with various computer programming problems.

Summer Site Supervisor - Marin Conservation Corps. Marin County, CA. June to August 1987. Supervised teenage trail crew, led environmental education field trips.

GRANTS

Avery, W.E. 1999, 2000, 2001. Mitten crab habitat utilization and diet preference within the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and tributaries. $4300 from the C.M. Goethe Foundation.

Liddell, W. D., S. Ohlhorst and W. Avery. 1996. Disturbance and change in Western Atlantic reef communities. $10,000 renewal grant. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (N.O.A.A.), National Undersea Research Program (N.U.R.P) and Caribbean Marine Research Center (C.M.R.C.).

GRANTS continued

Liddell, W. D., S. Ohlhorst and W. Avery. 1993-1996. Disturbance and change in Western Atlantic reef communities. $100,000 in kind granted for submersible, shipboard operation and marine laboratory access. N.O.A.A/N.U.R.P and C.M.R.C.

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Avery, W. E. 1994. Disturbance, recruitment and change in Western Atlantic reef communities. $1000 grant from the Lerner Gray Fund for Marine Research, American Museum of Natural History.

Liddell, W. D., S. Ohlhorst and W. Avery. 1993. Disturbance and change in Western Atlantic reef communities. $70,000 grant. N.O.A.A/N.U.R.P and C.M.R.C.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONSACADEMIC AFFILIATIONS

Moss Landing Marine Lab - Board of DirectorsPhi Kappa Phi

Ecological Society of AmericaPhi Beta Delta

American Institute of Biological Sciences

International Society for Reef Studies

Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles

American River Natural History Association

American Red Cross

Lend a Heart - canine assisted therapy

ADDITIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE

Principle Investigator - Avian and Amphibian Census and Survey Fieldwork (February 2001 - July 2003) and in collaboration with Dr. Michael Baad two reports Associated with CalTrans Widening of State Route 25 North of Hollister California (MOU 58; EA: 05-485400; Foundation account 504841).

Principle Investigator - Carmel River Mitigation Bank (January 2001 - January 2004). CalTrans has established a mitigation site at the mouth of the Carmel River, Carmel Ca. This project requires the monitoring of vegetation and vertebrate fauna associated with the site and the supervision of two graduate students and several undergraduate technicians.

Project Manager - Fresno/Madera East/West Corridor CalTrans Project (CSUS, Foundation account 301199) June 2000 to 2002. Designed sampling plans, conducted field surveys, directed field assistant and provided reports regarding potential impacts to the bird community associated with three alternative construction routes.

Project Manager - Lake Britton Project (CSUS, Foundation account 301289; March 2000 to March 2002). Designed field sampling plan, conducted field surveys, directed field assistants in assessing and reporting potential impact to invertebrate and amphibian habitat for several CalTrans/USFS highway construction projects in northern California.

Research Assistant and Project Leader - Neotropical Migrant Bird Monitoring Program. Utah Coop. Fish. and Wildl. Res. Unit, Utah State University, Logan, UT. June 1992 to March 1994. Led crews in 12 week-long wilderness bird-census, habitat analysis (vegetation, insects) trips.

ADDITIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE continued

Marine Biologist (GS-7, seasonal) - National Park Service, Channel Islands National Park, Ventura, CA. June 1990 to December 1991. Long-term ecological monitoring (shipboard SCUBA operations) and statistical analysis of kelp forest ecology with emphasis on subtidal invertebrates and fishes.

Consulting Wildlife Biologist - Wildlands Research Center, U.C. Berkeley, Berkeley, CA. and California Department of Fish and Game, Eureka, CA. December 1990 to May 1991.

Consulting Wildlife Biologist - Frank Galea Consultants, Arcata, CA. December 1990 to May 1991.

Research Assistant - Humboldt Foundation, Menzies Wallflower Project and The Nature Conservancy, Arcata, CA. June 1989 to June 1990. Supervised European Beach Grass Removal crews.

Research Assistant - Humboldt Foundation, Ocean Monitoring Project. Apr. to Oct. 1989. Sorted, identified and recorded benthic samples collected during shipboard operations.

President - Humboldt Wildlife Care Center, Arcata, CA. May to October 1985. General volunteer from May 1985 to December 1988. Captured and transported injured or ailing Elephant Seals, Harbor Seals and California Sea Lions to Marine Mammal Care Center.

USFS - Wilderness Patrol. Weaverville District, Weaverville, CA. May to June 1987.

United States Navy - Nuclear Engineering Watch Supervisor/Electrician/Diver. January 1978 to January 1984. Submarine nuclear propulsion and electrical generating systems, SCUBA

SPECIAL INTERESTS AND SKILLS

Special Certificates - Private Pilot's License (single engine land - May 25, 1985); PADI Rescue Diver (August 2002), PADI Advanced SCUBA (December 1987) and Research Diver (May 1988); Small Boat Operator, California State University cert. (May 1990); First Aid/CPR, American Red Cross. Red Cross Canoe Certificates: Fundamentals of Canoeing, Basic River Canoeing, Basic Solo Canoeing.

Miscellaneous Interests - Piano - performance and composition; Scientific Illustration; Painting; Screenplay Writing; French Language; Backpacking; Canoeing and Kayaking; Ceramics; Solar Power and Electric Vehicles.

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