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CURRICULUM VITAE OF RAYMOND PIEROTTI Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Kansas, Lawrence Kansas 66045-2106 Telephone: 785-864-4326 (o) or 785-331-9033 (h) Fax: 785-864-5321 Email: [email protected] EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL CAREER DATA A. Degrees, with date and source Bachelor of Arts in Biology, June 1969 University of California, Santa Cruz Master of Science in Biological Sciences, June 1976 California State University, Sacramento PhD in Biology (emphasis on Population and Behavioral Ecology) June 1980 Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada (studied seabirds and wolves) B. Chronological List of academic appointments held 1998-Present: Associate Professor, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and (2004-2011) Indigenous Nations Studies Program, University of Kansas. 1992-1997: Assistant Professor, Department of Systematics and Ecology Program in Environmental Studies, University of Kansas. 1992-2001: Adjunct Faculty, Haskell Indian Nations University. 1989-1992: Research Assistant Professor, Department of Zoology, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. 1983-1984: Visiting Assistant Professor, Institute of Arctic Biology, University of Alaska, Fairbanks.

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CURRICULUM VITAE OF RAYMOND PIEROTTI

Department of Ecology and Evolutionary BiologyUniversity of Kansas, Lawrence Kansas 66045-2106Telephone: 785-864-4326 (o) or 785-331-9033 (h)Fax: 785-864-5321Email: [email protected]

EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL CAREER DATA

A. Degrees, with date and sourceBachelor of Arts in Biology, June 1969 University of California, Santa CruzMaster of Science in Biological Sciences, June 1976 California State University,

SacramentoPhD in Biology (emphasis on Population and Behavioral Ecology) June 1980 Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada (studied seabirds and wolves)

B. Chronological List of academic appointments held

1998-Present: Associate Professor, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and (2004-2011) Indigenous Nations Studies Program, University of Kansas.

1992-1997: Assistant Professor, Department of Systematics and Ecology Program in Environmental Studies, University of Kansas.

1992-2001: Adjunct Faculty, Haskell Indian Nations University.

1989-1992: Research Assistant Professor, Department of Zoology, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.

1983-1984: Visiting Assistant Professor, Institute of Arctic Biology, University of Alaska, Fairbanks.

1980-1983: Lecturer, Moss Landing Marine Laboratory.

C. Other experience relevant to nominee's career

1995-1998: Member, USDA Panel on General use of Rabies Vaccine, Washington, D.C.Expert Witness on Wolf and Dog Behavior and Anatomy, NC, MI, PA, MO, KS

1986-1988: Research Fellow, Marine Science Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara

1984-1986: Fellow in Mammalogy, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University.

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Teaching Experience and Courses TaughtMoss Landing: Biometry, Animal Behavior, Marine Birds and Mammals, Biogeography

University of Alaska, Fairbanks: Ecology, Evolution, Population Ecology, Community Ecology

University of Arkansas: Evolution, Population Dynamics, Physiological Ecology, Mammalogy

University of Kansas: Evolutionary Ecology, Field Ecology, Principles of Ecology, Ecology of Hybridization, Native and Western Views of Nature, Environmental Justice, Natural Resource Management, Life History Evolution,

Last 6 Years: Principles of Evolutionary Biology BIOL 412 (2 times)Evolutionary Ecology BIOL 668 (3 times)Evolutionary Biology of Marine Mammals BIOL 420 (3 times)Indigenous Leadership INS 802 (1 time)Issues facing Indigenous Peoples INS 803 (2 times)Natural Resource Management from Indigenous Perspective INS 873 (3 times)Native and Western Views of Nature INS 875/BIOL 420 (5 times)Environmental Justice INS 874/BIOL 420 (3 times)

Developer and Editor Native American Science Curriculum with support from NSFWebsite url: Nativeamericanscience.orgCourses developed by Pierotti: Native and Western views of nature

Natural resource management from Indigenous PerspectiveUpper Division Environmental Justice

Developed Curricular Materials for Kansas City, Kansas KU Summer Academy2013: Presentation on Evolutionary Behavior of Sleep and led 3 Field trips to KU Museum of Natural History Sleep presentation Accessible at: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1muvlDedyW0OMDCQZEktW67quLOJUVk6L5ptG_XfO7rM/edit#slide=id.p16

2014: Developed Teaching Modules on Evolution and on Genetic variation. Led Field Trips to KU Natural History Museum and Topeka Zoo (3 for each)Evolution Teaching Module available at:https://sites.google.com/site/kcksaturdayacademyactivities/2014-ku-summer/evolutionGenetic Variation Teaching module available at:https://sites.google.com/site/kcksaturdayacademyactivities/2014-ku-summer/genetic-variation

Teaching Awards:Tribal College/University Mentor of the Year 1998 (SACNAS; Society for the Advancement

of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science) Nominations:Favorite Professor Biology Class of 1996, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006Kemper Excellence in Teaching Award 1996, 1997

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GRADUATE STUDENT SUPERVISION1) Doctoral Students whose committee the nominee chairedUniversity of ArkansasJack Mobley (completed PhD May 1994) Environmental Resources Planner, Department of Defense Conservation Compliance Program

University of Kansas (date of completion and next position)Brett Woods, (completed April 2001) Asst. Professor, Beloit CollegeDavid Pennock (completed May 1998) Asst Professor Fort Hays State College, KSTom Good (completed May 1998) Biologist, NW Marine Fisheries Center, Seattle, WAAngela Lindsey-Nunn (started 2012)

2) Masters students whose committees the nominee chaired at University of KansasEcology & Evolutionary Biology: Kathleen Nuckolls (completed August 1997) Currently Lecturer, Environmental Studies,

University of Kansas Corey Welch (Northern Cheyenne) (completed July 1998) completed PhD, University of

Washington, Currently Minority Coordinator, University of California, Berkeley.Pamela Wilson (completed October 1998) currently Statistical Analyst, SPRINT Corp. Deborah Williams (completed Fall 2002) Currently Instructor in Environmental Science and

Law, Johnson County Community College.Angela Lindsey-Nunn (Muskogee/African American) (completed Spring 2012) Epigenetics and

Historical Trauma. Currently PhD student in American Studies under my supervision

Indigenous Nations Studies Program: Katherine Humphrey (Cherokee) Gaduwa Oral Tradition and Ethos in Northeast Oklahoma.

MA Thesis. University of Kansas, 2003: PhD student University of AlaskaBrenda Brandon (Seneca) Spring 2007 with Honors. Tribal Environmental Justice:

Indigenous Rights and Cultural Risk. Director of Technical Outreach Services for Native American Communities (TOSNAC). Haskell Indian Nations University

Myron Dewey (Paiute) Spring 2007. Language retention practices and modern technology. Consultant on Technology to Agua Ducatta Paiute Tribe.

John Ortley (Wambli-Gleska-Waste':Lakota) Spring 2007. Confusing culture for clinic: Indigenous shaman-healer as psychopathology Instructor Haskell Indian Nations University

Stan Holder (Wichita/Lakota) Spring 2008, Contaminants in Traditional Subsistence-based Diets. Tribal outreach specialist, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency

Heidi Mehl (Cherokee) Spring 2009 with Honors, Water Quality Issues in IndigenousPeoples in the US and Siberia. PhD Program in Hydrology, Kansas State University

Margaret Stevens (Oneida) Spring 2011. Water and its importance to the Oneida of Wisconsin. Environmental Specialist, Oneida Tribe of Wisconsin

Kelly Berkson Spring 2011 with Honors. Linguistics for Practitioners of LanguageConservation, Best MA thesis, University of Kansas. PhD Program in Lingusitics.

Brandy Fogg, Spring 2012. The First Domestication: Co-evolution between Homo sapiens and Canis lupus. Research Scientist, Bartlett and West, Topeka, KS.

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Valerie Switzler (Warm Springs) Summer 2012. That is All I Have to Say: An Argument for Immersion as a Language Revitalization Method in the Warm Springs Community.Tribal Language Program, Warm Springs tribal Community, Warm Springs, OR

Lois Stevens (Oneida) Fall 2014. With Honors. TRUSTING THE CULTUREIN OUR FOOD: Overcoming Barriers for Sustainable Indigenous Foodways.Administrator, Haskell Indian Nations University Foundation

Nasbah Ben (Navajo). Air Quality and the Navajo Nation, and Designing a Native AmericanScience Curriculum. Computer Education Consultant

Temashio Anderson (Navajo/Pomo) Designing a Native American Science Curriculum.Environmental Housing Specialist, Pomo Tribe of California

Diana Restrepo-Osorio: Completed Degree in LAS (Spring 2014) Currently PhD student inGeography, University of Kansas

Served on Graduate student committees of 6 Masters and 9 PhD students at KU

External Examiner on for Canadian and Australian PhD theses Grant Gilchrist University of British ColumbiaKevin Brown York University (Toronto)Heidi Auman University of Tasmania

RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS:

1. Pierotti, R., D. G. Ainley, T. J. Lewis, and M.C. Coulter. 1977. The birth of a California sea lion on Southeast Farallon Island. California Fish and Game 63:64-65.

2. Pierotti, R. 1980. Spite and altruism in gulls. American Naturalist 115:290-300.

3. Pierotti, R. and D. Pierotti. 1980. Effects of cold climate on the evolution of reproductive behavior in pinnipeds. Evolution 34:494-507.

4. Pierotti, R. 1981. Male and female parental roles in the western gull under different environmental conditions. Auk 98:532-549.

5. Pierotti, R. and C.A. Annett. 1981. Distribution of potential migratory staging areas for waterfowl in the Great Basin Desert of Northern California. Report to U.S. Bureau of Land Management.

6. Pierotti, R. 1982a. Habitat selection and its effect on reproductive output in the herring gull in Newfoundland. Ecology 63:854-868.

7. Pierotti, R. 1982b. Spite, altruism, and semantics. American Naturalist 119:116-120.

8. Pierotti, R. 1983. Gull-puffin interactions. Biological Conservation 26:1-14.

9. Pierotti, R. and D. Pierotti. 1983. Costs of thermoregulation in adult pinnipeds.

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Evolution 37:1087-1091.

10. Annett, C.A. and R. Pierotti. 1984. Laboratory and field investigations of the foraging behavior of the leather-seastar, Dermasterias imbricata, in Monterey Bay, Calif. Marine Ecology Progress Series 14:197-206.

11. Pierotti, R. and C.A. Annett. 1985. Breeding biology and nest site selection in western gulls on Alcatraz Island. Report to National Park Service, Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

12. Pierotti, R. and C.A. Bellrose. 1986. Proximate causation and the third chick disadvantage in gulls. Auk 103:401-407.

13. Pierotti, R. 1986. Modeling Nature. Condor 88:544-546

14. Pierotti, R. and E.C. Murphy. 1987. Intergenerational conflicts in gulls. Animal Behaviour 35:435-444.

15. Pierotti, R. and C.A. Annett. 1987a. Reproductive consequences of specialization and switching in an ecological generalist. pp. 417-442 In Foraging Behavior, A.C. Kamil,

J.R. Krebs,and H.R. Pulliam, eds. Plenum Press, N.Y.

16. Pierotti, R. and C.A. Annett. 1987b. Breeding biology and diet of western gulls on Anacapa Island. Report to National Park Service, Channel Islands National Park.

18. Pierotti, R. 1987a. Isolating mechanisms in seabirds. Evolution 41:559-570.

19. Pierotti, R. 1987b. Behavioral consequences of habitat selection in the herring gull. Studies in Avian Biology 10:119-128.

20. Pierotti, R. 1987c. Evolution as entropy. Condor 89:679-683.

21. Rothstein, S.I. and R. Pierotti. 1988. Distinctions among reciprocal altruism and kin selection, and a model for the initial evolution of helping behavior.

Ethology and Sociobiology 9:189-210.

22. Pierotti, R. 1988a. Associations between marine birds and marine mammals in the Northwest Atlantic. pp. 31-58 In Seabirds and Other Marine Vertebrates:

commensalism, competition, and predation. J. Burger, ed. Columbia Univ. Press.

23. Pierotti, R. 1988b. Interactions between gulls and otariid pinnipeds: competition, commensalism, and cooperation. pp 213-239 in Seabirds and other Marine Vertebrates: commensalism, competition, and predation. J. Burger, ed. Columbia University Press.

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24. Pierotti, R., D. Brunton, and E.C. Murphy. 1988. Parent-offspring and sibling-sibling recognition in gulls. Animal Behaviour 36:606-608.

25. Rothstein, S.I. and R. Pierotti. 1989. Definitions and the genetic basis of beneficent behavior. Ethology and Sociobiology 10:453-456.

26. Pierotti, R. 1989a. Intergenerational conflicts in species of birds with precocial offspring.Proc. XIX International Ornithological Congress: 1024-1029.

27. Pierotti, R. 1989b. Reproductive success and individual variation. Condor 91:748-751.

28. Pierotti, R. and C.A. Annett. 1989. Management and manipulation of the western gull colony on Alcatraz in relation to the planned Open Island Concept. Report to National Park Service, Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

29. Annett, C.A. and R. Pierotti. 1989. Chick hatching as a trigger for dietary switches in Western Gulls. Colonial Waterbirds 12:4-11.

30. Pierotti, R. and C.A. Annett. 1990. Diet and reproductive performance in seabirds. Bioscience 40:568-574.

31. Schneider, D., R. Pierotti, and W. Threlfall. 1990. Alcid patchiness and flight direction near colonies in Witless Bay, Newfoundland. Studies in Avian Biology 14:23-35.

32. Pierotti, R. and C.A. Annett. 1991. Diet choice in the herring gull: effects of constraints imposed by reproduction and ecology. Ecology 72:319-328.

33. Pierotti, R. 1991. Adoption vs. infanticide: an intergenerational conflict in birds and mammals. American Naturalist 138:1140-1158.

34. Pierotti, R. 1991. Ravens in winter. Condor 93:788-790.

35. Pierotti, R. 1991. Individual variation and the costs of reproduction. Condor 93:1039-1040.

36. McNeil, R. P., P. Drapeau and R. Pierotti. 1993. Nocturnality in colonial waterbirds: occurrence and special adaptations. Current Ornithology 10:187-246.

37. Pierotti, R. and C.A. Annett. 1993. Hybridization and male parental care in birds. Condor 95:670-679.

38. Pierotti, R. 1993. Larid diets and population biology. Colonial Waterbirds 16:252-255.

39. Pierotti, R. and C.A. Annett. 1994. Patterns of aggression in gulls: asymmetries and tactics in different roles. Condor 96:590-599.

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40. Pierotti, R. and T.P. Good. 1994. Herring Gull (Larus argentatus). In The Birds of North America, #124. (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds.). Philadelphia: The Academy of Natural Sciences; Wash. D.C.: American Ornithologist's Union.

41. Pierotti, R. and C.A. Annett. 1995. Western Gull (Larus occidentalis). In The Birds of North America, (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds.) Philadelphia: The Academy of Natural Sciences, Wash. D.C.: American Ornithologist's Union.

42. R. Pierotti. 1995. First residents and first nations. Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy 10:96-97

43. Pierotti, R., C.A. Annett, and J.L. Hand. 1996. Male and female perceptions of pair-bond dynamics: monogamy in the Western Gull. pp. 261-275 In Feminism and Evolutionary Biology, P.A. Gowaty, ed. Chapman and Hall Press.

44. Pierotti, R. 1996. Recruiting Native Americans: adjusting for cultural differences. Fisheries (Publication of American Fisheries Society) 21: 16-18.

45. Chenault-White, V., M. Necefer, R. Pierotti, and B. Welton. 1996. Comparison of Native American and European Worldviews. Videotape Haskell Indian Nations University, Environmental Research Studies Center

46. Good, T.P., R. Pierotti, and J.C. Ellis. 1996. Influence of nesting habitat in the Western/Glaucous-winged Gull hybrid zone. Pacific Seabirds 23:7-10.

47. Pierotti, R. and D.Wildcat. 1997a. The science of Ecology and Native American traditions. Winds of Change (Journal Amer. Indian Science and Engineering Society) 12(4): 94-98.

48. Pierotti, R. and D.Wildcat. 1997b. Evolution, creation and Native American traditions. Winds of Change (Journal of AISES) 12(2): 70-73.

49. Tiger, G., D. House, H. Mann, R. Pierotti, and C. Smith. 1997. All things are connected: Native American Views of Biology. Videotape Haskell Environmental Research Studies Center

50. Kamler, J., D.S. Pennock, C. Welch, and R. Pierotti. 1998. Comparative morphology of Peromyscus maniculatus and P. leucopus under conditions of allotopy and syntopy. American Midland Naturalist 140:170-179.

51. C.A. Annett and Pierotti, R. 1999. Longterm reproductive output and recruitment in western gulls: consequences of alternate foraging tactics. Ecology 80:288-297.

52. C.A. Annett, R. Pierotti, and J.R. Baylis.1999. Male and female parental roles in a biparental cichlid, Tilapia mariae. Environmental Biology of Fishes 54:283-293.

53. Pierotti, R. and D. Wildcat. 1999. Connectedness of Predators and Prey: Native

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Americans and fisheries management. Fisheries (J. Amer. Fisheries Soc.) 24 (4): 22-23.

54. Schweiger E. W., R. Holt, R. Pierotti and J. Diffendorfer. 1999. The relative importance of small-scale and landscape-level heterogeneity in structuring small mammal distributions. Pp. 175-207 in Landscape Ecology of Small Mammals. G. Barrett and J. Peles, editors. Springer-Verlag Press.

55. Pierotti, R. and D. Wildcat. 1999. Traditional knowledge, culturally based worldviews and Western science. Pp 192-199 in Cultural and Spiritual Values of Biodiversity. D. Posey, ed. U.N. Environment Program Intermediate Technology Publications, London.

56. Pierotti, R. and D. Wildcat. 1999. Traditional ecological knowledge: synthesizingrationalism and belief. Pp 36-46 in Conference proceedings: Bridging traditional ecological knowledge and ecosystem science. Northern Arizona University Press.

57. Wildcat, D. and R. Pierotti. 2000. Finding the indigenous in indigenous studies.Indigenous Nations Studies Journal 1:61-70.

58. Pierotti, R. and D. Wildcat. 2000. Traditional ecological knowledge: the third alternative. Ecological Applications 10:1333-1340.

59. Schweiger, E.W., J. Diffendorfer, R. D. Holt, and R. Pierotti. 2000. Interaction between habitat fragmentation, plant and small mammal succession in an old-field community. Ecological Monographs 70:383-400.

60. Good, T.P., J. Ellis, C.A. Annett and R. Pierotti. 2000. Bounded hybrid superiority: effects of mate choice, habitat selection, and diet in an avian hybrid zone. Evolution 54:1774-1783.

61. Greenberg, M. and R. Pierotti. 2000. Conflict and resolution in primates—all too human.Science 290:1095-1096.

62. Pierotti, R. and C.A. Annett. 2001. The ecology of Western Gulls in habitats varying in degree of urban influence. pp. 307-329 In J. Marzluff and R. Donnelly, eds. Avian ecology and conservation in an urbanizing world. Kluwer Press, The Netherlands.

63. Pierotti, R. and D. Wildcat. 2001. Being native to this place. In American Indians in History, 1870-2000. Sterling Evans, ed. Greenwood Publishing, Westport, CT.

64. Pierotti, R. 2002. Campus Morale Under Corporate Models: the University of Kansas.Workplace: A Journal for Academic Labor 4.2. Special Issue: Financing the Corporate University.

65. Pierotti, R. 2002. Connected to the Land: Nature and Spirit in the Novels of Louis Owens.Indigenous Nations Studies Journal 3: 77-94.

66. Pierotti, R. 2002. Dogs and Wolves (Video). Pawlitcally Incorrect Symposium on Dog

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Behavior. Tawzer Dog Videos, Nampa, Idaho.

67. Calhoon, J.A., D. Wildcat, C. Annett, R. Pierotti, and W. Griswold. 2003. Creating meaningful study abroad programs for American Indian postsecondary students.Journal of American Indian Education 42:46-57.

68. Pierotti, R. 2004. Animal disease as an environmental factor. Encyclopedia of World Environmental History. S. Krech and C. Merchant, eds. Berkshire, Publishing. New York.

69. Pierotti, R. 2004. Herring Gull. Encyclopedia of World Environmental History. S. Krech and C. Merchant, eds. Berkshire, Publishing. New York.

70. Pierotti, R. 2005. Hunting, Religious Restrictions and Implications. Pp. 391-400. Encyclopedia of Native American Religious Practices. ABC CLIO Press, Broomfield, CO.

71. Pierotti. R. 2005. Religious Overtones in the writings of Louis Owens. Pp. 723-730.Encyclopedia of Native American Religious Practices. ABC CLIO Press, CO.

72. Pierotti, R. 2005. Communities as social and ecological entities. in Being Native:Native Being. Oklahoma State University Press, Durant, OK

73. Pierotti, R. 2006. The Role of Animal Disease in History. Encyclopedia of World History. Berkshire, Publishing. New York.

74. Pierotti, R.; Muklaeva, Y.; Ostanina M. 2008. Scientific exchange programs in environmental and social science: the importance of indigenous perspectives. Pp. 172-177 In International Conference Proceedings: Biodiversity, ecological issues of Gorno Altai and its neighboring regions: present, past, and future (Биоразнообразие, проблемы экологии Горного Алтая и сопредельных регионов: ностоящее, прошлое, будущее). Gorno-Altaisk: RIO GASU.

75. Pierotti, R. 2009. Birds of the Kaw. http://www.kansasriver.org/critter-corner/birds

76. Pierotti, R. 2009. The Winged Ones: How birds are like us and how they differ from us in their daily lives.

http://sites.google.com/site/teens4thekaw/teacher-s- resources/the-winged-ones-lecture

77. Pierotti, R. 2010a. Sustainability of natural populations: Lessons from IndigenousKnowledge. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 15: 274-287.

78. Pierotti, R. 2010b et seq. A Native American Science Curriculum. Professional Website http:/www.nativeamericanscience.org

As of December 2013 Since going online in July 2010 the website has had 31,471 pageviews from 10,193 unique visitors in 140 countries.

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79. Pierotti, R. 2011a. Indigenous Knowledge, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group, New York & London. 264pp.

80. Pierotti, R. 2011b. The World According to Is'a: Combining Empiricism and Spiritual Understanding in Indigenous Ways of Knowing. In Anderson, E.N., D.M. Pearsall, E.S. Hunn, and N.J. Turner (Editors), 2011, Ethnobiology, Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken, NJ, 399p.

81. Pierotti, R. 2011c. Animal Diseases. In Berkshire Encyclopedia of World History.Berkshire Press, Great Barrington, MA

82. Pierotti, R. 2011d. Paradise Found: Nature in America at the Time of Discovery. Ethnobiology Letters 2:.

83. Pierotti, R. 2012a. Forms of Becoming: Evo-Devo for Ethnobiologists. Ethnobiology Letters 3: 35-38.

84. Pierotti, R. 2012b. Name That Frog.https://sites.google.com/site/teens4thekaw/teacher-s-resources/frog-lesson-plan-2?pageUrlChanged=frog-lesson-plan-2

85. Pierotti, R. 2012c. Human Impacts on Seals, Sea Lions, and Sea Otters: Integrating Archaeology and Ecology of the Northeast Pacific. Ethnobiology Letters 4: 32-36

86. Pierotti, R. 2012d. The Process of Domestication; Why Domestic Forms are not Species. Wolfdog 2:22-27

87. Pierotti, R. 2012e. All dogs are wolves. Wolfdog 2:8-11

88. Pierotti, R. 2012e. The Beginning Law meets Constructal Law: Indigenous Insights into the Nature of Life. in Brown Fest: a symposium in honor of the retirement of James Brown,Professor and member of National Academy of Sciences, UNM, Albuquerque

89. Pierotti, R. 2013 et seq. Saturday Academy visit to the Kansas City Zoo.https://sites.google.com/site/kcksaturdayacademyactivities/2013-2014-activities/zoo

90. Pierotti, R. 2013. Visiting the Subconscious: Behavioral and Evolutionary Aspects of Sleep. KU/Kansas City Kansas Public Schools Summer Academy.

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1muvlDedyW0OMDCQZEktW67quLOJUVk6L5ptG_XfO7rM/edit#slide=id.p16

90, Aucott, J. (and R. Pierotti advisor). 2013. Effects of paedomorphosis on signaling behaviors in dyadic encounters of the domestic dog. Journal of Undergraduate Research: 66-74.

91, Pierotti, R. and C.A. Annett. 2014. We probably thought that would be true: Perceiving

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complex emotional states in nonhumans. Ethnobiology Letters 5: 15-21.

92. Pierotti, R. 2014. A Tapestry, not a Tree. Science Online comments. http://comments.sciencemag.org/content/10.1126/science.1243650#comments

93. Benedict, M., K. Kindscher, and R. Pierotti. 2014. Learning From the Land: Incorporating Indigenous Perspectives into the Plant Sciences. Pp. 135-154 In C. Quave (Editor) Strategies for Teaching in the Plant Sciences, Springer Publications, NY, NY.

94. Pierotti, R. 2014. Explorations in Ethnobiology: The Legacy of Amadeo Rea.Ethnobiology Letters 5: 126-128..

95. Pierotti, R., C.A. Annett, D. Restrepo-Osorio, and L. McCray. 2014. Evolution Course materials for Secondary School Students. KU/Kansas City Kansas Public Schools

Summer Academy. https://sites.google.com/site/kcksaturdayacademyactivities/2014-ku-summer/evolution

96. Pierotti, R. C.A. Annett, and B. Lau. 2014. Genetic variation Course materials for Secondary School Students. KU/Kansas City Kansas Public Schools Summer Academy.

https://sites.google.com/site/kcksaturdayacademyactivities/2014-ku-summer/genetic-variation

97. Pierotti, R. and C.A. Annett. 2014. Curricular Materials on Breathing, Evolution and Health. Kansas City, Kansas Saturday Academy.

https://sites.google.com/site/kcksaturdayacademyactivities/breathing-evolution-and-health

98. Stevens, L. and R. Pierotti. 2015. Eating The Landscape: American Indian Stories of Food, Identity, and Resilience. Ethnobiology Letters 6. 25-27

99. Fogg, B.R., N. Hernandez, and R. Pierotti. 2015. Relationships between Indigenous American Peoples and Wolves 1: Wolves as Teachers and Guides. Journal of Ethnobiology 35: 262-285.

100. Pierotti, R. 2015. Indigenous Concepts of ‘Living Systems’: Aristotelian ‘Soul’ meets Constructal Theory. Ethnobiology Letters 6: 80-88.

101. Pierotti, R. 2016 (in press). Sharing Place - An Indigenous Perspective on Life. In Trevor Goward, ed. Speak to the Wild: Reimagining Canada. University of Regina Press.

102. Pierotti, R. 2016. The Role of Myth in Understanding Nature. Ethnobiology Letters 7(2):6-13

103. Pierotti, R. and B. Fogg. 2017 In press. The First Domestication: How Wolves and Humans Co-evolved. Yale University Press, New Haven, CT.

Submitted Manuscripts:1. Pierotti, R., C. Welch, and C.A. Annett. Hybridization and male parental investment in

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mammals. In review. Evolution

2. C.P. Wilson and R. Pierotti. Predation in a landscape: use of a fragmented habitat by predators and impact on small mammal distribution and abundance. In review Ecology.

Manuscripts in Preparation1. Pierotti, R. Ecological factors and life-history evolution in mammals.

2. Pierotti, R. Phylogeny and Human Selection: Why domestic animals are not species.

Invited scholarly presentations (last fifteen years: Over 100 total)

January 1998 Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, University of MinnesotaGrateful Predators and Generous Prey: Traditional knowledge and Issues in Conservation and Management.

March 1998 Association of American Indian and Alaska Native Professors Annual MeetingTraditional Knowledge and Western Science

April 1998 State University of New York, Syracuse: Symposium on Indigenous Ecological Knowledge (Annual Conference on Shifting Paradigms and the Environment):Ecology, Evolution and Traditional Knowledge

May 1998 University of Kansas Conference on Multiculturalism and DiversityRecruitment and Retention of Native American Students

August 1998 Northern Arizona University Conference on Bridging Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Ecosystem ScienceLecture: Traditional Ecological Knowledge: the Third Alternative

April 1999 Cooper Ornithological Society: Urban Bird Symposium. Portland, ORPierotti, R. and C.A. Annett. The ecology of Western Gulls in habitats varying in degree of urban influence.

November 1999. Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau, Missouri.Indigenous knowledge systems and Western scientific tradition.

November 1999. Kansas State Institute on Indian Education, Lawrence, Kansas.Creation and Evolution: Traditional indigenous knowledge and science.

March 2000. Kansas Association for Native American Education, Lawrence, Kansas.Western science and Traditional Knowledge of Indigenous peoples.

May 2000. Association of American Indian and Alaska Native Professors Annual MeetingSubtle discrimination in American Universities: Panel member

June 2000. Cultural integration. NSF sponsored workshop on Integrating Tribal perspectives into Natural Resources Curricula. Northwest Indian College, Bellingham, WA.

September 2000. American Indian Leadership: Red Power and Tribal Politics Conference,Sponsored by Indigenous Nations Studies Program, University of Kansas, Lawrence

Who speaks for the Buffalo?: what it means to be indigenous.

April 2001. Salish Kootenay College, Pablo, Montana.

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Traditional Knowledge and Western Science.April 2001. University of Montana, Missoula Montana. Biology Department Seminars.

1) Traditional Knowledge and Western Science 2) Fitness consequences of diet and habitat choice in birds.

August 2001 Ecological Society of America, 86th Annual meeting, Madison, WI, 5-10 August: Symposium on Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Ecology. Insights from indigenous knowledge into contemporary evolutionary ecology.

August 2001. 2nd Annual Modern Native America: thoughts from the past and paths towards the future. Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ. Plenary Lecture: Connectedness and relatedness: what it means to be indigenous

September 2001. Native American Knowledge Systems and Game Management. Special Guest Speaker at State of Montana Indigenous Peoples Gathering, Helena, MT, Sept. 2001.

February 2002. Dogs and Wolves. Pawlitcally Incorrect Symposium on Dog Behavior.California Humane Society, Novato, CA.

April 2002.Re-figuring the Ecological Indian. American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 19-21 September. European imaginations and indigenous reality: evidence and argument in the Ecological Indian.

November 2003. Spiritual and Biological Creation and the Concept of Relatedness.Native American Symposium: Identity and Difference. SE. Oklahoma State Univ.

November 2003 Insights from Indigenous Knowledge into Evolution and Population Biology.Traditional Knowledge Symposium, Society for Ecological Restoration, Austin, TX.

April 2004. Association of American Indian and Alaska Native Professors Annual Meeting.Haskell Indian Nations University. Spiritual and Biological Creation and the Concept of Relatedness.

February 2005. Spiritual and Biological Creation and the Concept of Relatedness. Indigenous Nations Studies Talk. February 2005.

May 2005. Indigenous Knowledge and Tribal Law. Tribal Law Symposium, University of Kansas Law School. Lawrence, KS.

October 10, 2005. Hybridization and Male Parental Care. Wichita State University Biology Department Seminar. Wichita, KS..

January 2006. Raymond Pierotti (featured presenter) Sustainability of Natural Resources. In Energy, Environmental Impacts, and Sustainability Workshop. Center for Hazardous Substance Research. Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS.

April 13-15 2006. (Organizer and Moderator) Native American Students talk about Science.Indigenous Professors Association Annual Meeting, Haskell Indian Nations University

June 2006. Raymond Pierotti (featured presenter) The Nature of Indigenous Science: Understanding Biology from the point of view of Relatedness. Symposium on

Indigenous Science. IRACDA Conference. Kansas City, Missouri.July 2006. Raymond Pierotti (featured presenter) SEEDs Symposium (Ecological Society of

America). Minority Careers in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Konza Prairie..January 2007. R. Pierotti, C. Flores, and S. Joe. Indigenous People and Sustainability. Energy,

Environmental Impacts, and Sustainability. Kansas State UniversityFebruary 2007. R. Pierotti. The Nature of Indigenous Science. Department of Zoology and

UMEB Program. Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.August 2007. Siberian and American Indigenous peoples’ Exchange Program. 10th Anniversary

US AID/University exchange program, Washington, D.C.

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September 2007. R. Pierotti. Keepers of the Game: Myths or Reality. Wannipitei Indigenous Colloquium. Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada.

March 2008. R. Pierotti. Peoples of the Prairie: Sustainable Lifeways in Grassland. Center for Hazardous Substance Research. Kansas State University

August 2008. Trujillo, O, R. Pierotti, and J.A. Calhoun. A Native American Science Curriculum. NSF Symposium on Science Curricula. 14-15 August, Washington, DC

17 March 2009. Indigenous Approaches to Science, Indigenous Forestry Program, University of British Columbia

19 March 2009. R. Pierotti, First Nations and Ecology, Department of Environmental Studies, University of Victoria, Canada, 19 March 2009

26 May 2009. G. Mikkelson, and Russian Academics, Erik Herron (Political Science, moderator), Jacob Kipp (History), Mariya Omelicheva (Political  Science), Raymond Pierotti (GINS/E&EB). US-Russian Seminar St. Petersburg. TeleConference

25 June 2009. R. Pierotti, Native American Science Curriculum, Native Case Studies Institute, Olympia, Washington

July 15-17 2009. R. Pierotti, O. Trujillo, and J.A. Calhoun. Reaching out to Indigenous Communities. Conference on Transforming Undergraduate Biology Education co-sponsored by National Science Foundation and AAAS, Washington D.C.

May 2010. R. Pierotti. Indigenous Peoples and Science. Joint Annual Meeting Division of Human Resource Development (HRD), National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Directorate for Education and Human Resources, Hilton Washington Hotel in Washington, DC

3 October 2010. R. Pierotti. Sustainability of Natural Populations: Lessons from Indigenous Knowledge. Symposium on Indigenous People and Wildlife. Wildlife Society 17th Annual Conference, Snowbird, Utah

November 2011. Teaching Indigenous Knowledge. Open Science Network Workshop, JohnsHopkins University, Baltimore, MD.

May 2012. Journey of a Thousand Cuts. Invited Presentation on Careers in Ethnobiology. Indigenous Science Education: Understanding the World from the Perspective of Relatedness. In Symposium on Teaching and Learning through Ethnobiology.13th Congress of International Society for Ethnobiology, Montpellier, France.

February 2013 Indigenous Knowledge and Changing Environments: Survivance as a measure of resilience and sustainability. Society for Anthropological Science Symposium on "Conceptualizing Complex Systems". Mobile, Alabama.

May 2014. Organizer and Presenter, Indigenous Knowledge Symposium, Society forEthnobiology Annual Meeting Cherokee, NC.

August 2014. Pierotti, R. N. Ben, T. Anderson, D. Causey, C. Annett, O. Trujillo.Plenary Talk. Developing Meaningful STEM Education for Indigenous Communities and Students. Indigenous Math and Science Symposium, Access and Aboriginal Focus Programs, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada

May 2016 Symposium on Ethnoornithology, Society for Ethnobiology Annual Meeting,Tucson, AZ. Passerine Birds in the Stories and Knowledge Traditions of American Indigenous Peoples 

May 2017 Panelist 2017 Tribal Natural Resources Damage Assessment & Restoration (NRDAR) Conference, Tulsa Oklahoma May 23-25 Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) and Western Science in NRDAR Restoration (Dr. Joe Watkins, National Park Service, Moderator)

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Other scholarly presentations (Last 10 years: More than 60 total) November 2005. Environmental Issues on Reservations from an Indigenous Perspective

Discussant: Educational Opportunities for Indigenous Peoples in EcologyAt: Ecology Conference: Native American Pathways: Research and Careers in Ecology. Environmental Science, and Conservation. Haskell Indian Nations University, Lawrence, Kansas1) Raymond Pierotti, Keepers of the Game: Myth or Reality?2) Raymond Pierotti and Brenda Brandon (presenter) Relatives and Resources:

March 2006. Raymond Pierotti 1) (Organizer and Moderator) Native Americans and Science.Indigenous Professors Association Annual Meeting, Haskell Indian Nations University,Lawrence, Kansas.2) Vine Deloria and Science. Indigenous Professors Association Annual Meeting, Haskell Indian Nations University, Lawrence, Kansas.

April 2006. Wisdom Sits in Elders and Places. Native American Literature Symposium. Mt. Pleasant, MI.

November 7-8 2008. R. Pierotti, Discussant on Informing Science. Ethnobotany: Integrating Biology and Traditional Knowledge, Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis

26 September 2009. R. Pierotti, The Nature of Indigenous Science: Understanding the World from the Perspective of Relatedness Wannipitei Aboriginal Conference, Trent University, Temagami, Ontario

5 November 2009. R. Pierotti, Understanding the World from the Perspective of Relatedness. 8th Native American Symposium, Images, Imaginations and Beyond. Southeastern Oklahoma State University.

April 2011. Sustainability: lessons from Indigenous Knowledge. Society for Ethnobiology 34th

Annual Conference, Columbus Ohio.April 2012. Indigenous Fiction and The Coding of Ecological Knowledge: Canid Behavioral

Ecology. Society for Ethnobiology 35th Annual Conference, Denver, Colorado.May 2013 Society for Ethnobiology 36th Annual Conference, Denton, Texas

1) Pierotti, Raymond, Constructal Law and Indigenous Insights into the Nature of Life 2) Pierotti, Raymond, Brandy Fogg, and Deborah Bird Rose The World According to Is’a, Redux.

May 2014 Society for Ethnobiology 37th Annual meeting, Cherokee, NC: The Thin Gray Line; Wolves, Dogs and Human Perceptions.

May 2015 Society for Ethnobiology 38th Annual meeting1. Many faces of anthropogenic evolution: reconciling isolated lines of research on human-induced selection under the banner of ethnobiology. Alex C. McAlvay,

Raymond Pierotti, and Eve Emshwiller2. The First of the Dogmen: Central Asian Indigenous Peoples and Western Prejudice.Raymond Pierotti

May 2016 Society for Ethnobiology 39th Annual meeting, Tucson, AZ.One is the Loneliest Number; How Dingoes changed Humans, Raymond Pierotti and D. B. Rose.

May 2017 Society for Ethnobiology 40th Annual Meeting, Montreal Quebec, CanadaNaapi and Niche Construction: Traditional stories discuss how organisms direct the

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shaping of their environments. Raymond Pierotti and Nimachia Howe

EXTERNAL FUNDING RECEIVED AND PROPOSALS External Funding received:

1. National Science Foundation (LTREB): Long-term studies of population and community ecology in an experimentally fragmented landscape. PI: $340,000 1993-2001.

2. National Science Foundation (DEB): Recruiting Native American students into Environmental Sciences. $250,000 1994-1998.

3. United States Forest Service Effects of uneven aged silvicultural management on avian populations in oak-hickory stands in the Ozark National Forest. $58,000 1994-1996.

4. US Forest Service Coop-Ed Grant "Community Ecology of small mammals in natural forest openings": $78,000. 1991-1993.

5. All Nations Alliance for Minority Participation (NSF) Native American Research in Biology at the University of Kansas. $123,000 1995 through 1999.

6. Traditional Knowledge Symposium at Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science. National Science Foundation $8300. 2000.

7. Indigenous Medicine Plants and Ethnobotany of the Kiowa/Comanche. $5000 2001.

8. National Science Foundation. Division of Environmental Biology: Native Americans in Environmental Sciences. 2002-2006. $504,000. PI

9. National Science Foundation CCLI. Native American Science Curriculum. 2007-2011. $500,000. PI.

10. R. Pierotti, Water Quality, Rainfall, and Runoff Sampling and Monitoring in Upper Wakarusa Watershed $20,000, Kansas Alliance for Wetlands and Streams

11. R. Pierotti, Shawnee County Natural Resource Inventory and Analysis (NRIA) database $49,000, Kansas Alliance for Wetlands and Streams

Current ProposalsR Pierotti, PI and P. Terranova co-PI. Culturally Informed Informal STEM Teaching.

NSF $293,106 Recommended for Funding (18months)

R. Pierotti, PI, D. Hansen, and P. Terranova, coPIs. Culturally Informed Informal STEM Teaching. NSF $1,474,576. Pending 48 months

RECORD OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Department or Program

1) S&E Graduate Student Admissions Committee 1992-1996: Chair in 1993-1994 and

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1995-1996. 2) Search committee for Curator of Ornithology 1993.3) Member E&EB Minority Affairs Committee, 2012-2014

Member E&EB Sabbatical Leave Committee 20114) Search committee Environmental Studies Director 1995.5) Chair: Department Committee on Minority Affairs 1996-1998 6) Division of Biological Sciences Curriculum Committee 1994-1996; 2003-2004.7) Faculty liaison to Haskell Indian Nations University 1992-20038) Chair, Search Committee for Director of Environmental Studies Program 2003-2004.9) Chair, Graduate Student Committee, Center for Indigenous Nations Studies 2002-2009.10) Member Curriculum Committee, Center for Indigenous Nations Studies 2004-2010.11) Member Executive Committee, Center for Indigenous Nations Studies 2004-2011

College 1) Minority Graduate Student Awards Committee 1993-19972) Participant: Hall Center Faculty Seminar on Gender Issues 19953) Native American Student Association Scholarship Committee 1993-19974) Indigenous Nations Studies Program: Affiliate faculty 1998-2003.

University1) Faculty Advisor: Native American Students Association 1993-2000 2) President, KU Chapter of American Association of University Professors 2000-20043) University Research Committee 2002-20044) Chair: Committee on the Environment 1995-2000 5) Member, University Committee on Tenure and Related Problems 2001-20036) Member: University Judicial Committee 19957) Member: University Animal Care Committee 1995-20148) Director of Public Relations for Expanding Your Horizons: Young Women in Science 19949) Speaker: University Forum: Native Americans, nature and spirituality.1995

State1) Adjunct Faculty Haskell Indian Nations University 1993-20072) Advisor: Haskell Natural Resources Board 1993-19963) Member Kansas Rural Development Council 1994-2005 4) Member Advisory Board, Kansas State Bird GAP program 5) Outreach to public schools: speaker on wolf behavior several times a year6) Curriculum Designer Kansas City, Kansas KU Summer Academy 2013-present7) Topeka School Science Center: Dogs and Wolves (March 2015)8) Topeka Honors Science students KU NHM April 11, 20159) Lawrence Sierra Club Earth Day: The Wolf in Your Home

National1) Gender and Minority Affairs Committee (Ecological Society of America) 1995-1998 2) Membership Committee (Ecological Society of America) 1995-19973) Committee on Diversity, Animal Behaviour Society 2000-20044) Evaluator of Tenure and Promotion Packages a) Smithsonian Institute (National Zoological Park)

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b) University of Alaska, Fairbanks c) University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada5) Session Chair at several National Meetings including Evolution, Animal Behavior, Cooper

Ornithological Society

International1) Associate Editor Condor (Cooper Ornithological Society) 1990-1993. 2) Editorial Board of Indigenous Nations Studies Journal 1999-20043) Board of Directors, Society for Ethnobiology 2014-2018

3) Reviewer of journal articlesa) general b) taxon specificBehavioral Ecology and Sociobiology Auk (journal of AOU)Animal Behaviour Journal of Field OrnithologyApplied Ecology Condor (journal of COS)Behavioral Ecology Ardea (Netherlands OS)Ecology (ESA) Colonial WaterbirdsEvolution Journal of OrnithologyAmerican Naturalist CopeiaActa Oecologia Ornis FennicaBiological Journal of the Linnean Society WaterbirdsHuman Dimensions of WildlifeJournal of Religion, Nature and CultureLandscape EcologyReligion Nature and CultureEcosphere (ESA)

Member of 2 Review Panels for National Science FoundationMember review panel for Tribal College Science, USDA- NIFA grants 2011-2013, 2015Reviewer: Council for the Humanities of the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO, the Dutch Research Council) 2013Member Review Panel, Civilian Research Development Fund, Global http://www.crdfglobal.org/