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Castillo, K.D. November 2018 Page 1 of 21 CURRICULUM VITAE PERSONAL Name: Karl David Castillo, Ph.D. Title: Associate Professor of Marine Ecophysiology, Global Change, and Conservation Address: Department of Marine Sciences, 4202E Murray Hall, CB# 3300, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27599 Email [email protected] Phone: (919) 843 8752 Website: https://castillolab.web.unc.edu ________________________________________________________________________________________________ EDUCATION May 10, 2008 Ph.D. University of South Carolina Marine Science Dec. 15, 2003 M.S. University of South Carolina Marine Science May 16, 1998 B.S. Southeast Missouri State University Biology/Unified Sciences Education PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2018 – Present Associate Professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Marine Sciences 2012 – 2018 Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Marine Sciences 2012 – Present Adjunct Professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Curriculum in Environment and Ecology 2012 Visiting Faculty, University of North Carolina at Pembroke, Department of Biology, through UNC’s Seeding Postdoctoral Innovators in Research and Education (SPIRE) Program 2010 – 2012 Postdoctoral Fellow, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Marine Sciences, SPIRE Program (Advisors: Dr. Justin Ries and Dr. John Bruno) 2008 – 2010 Postdoctoral Fellow, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Marine Sciences, Carolina Postdoctoral Program for Faculty Diversity (CPPFD) (Advisors: Dr. Justin Ries and Dr. John Bruno) 2007 – 2008 GK-12 Teaching Fellow, University of South Carolina, Center for Teaching Excellence, Columbia, South Carolina 2005 – 2006 Conservation Research Field Director, Earthwatch Institute’s Belize Conservation Research Initiative, Belize, Central America 2002 – 2007 Graduate Instructional Assistant, University of South Carolina, Marine Sciences Program, Columbia, South Carolina 1999 – 2001 Part-Time Instructor/Lecturer, University of Belize Toledo Campus, Punta Gorda Town, Belize Central America

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CURRICULUM VITAE

PERSONAL

Name: Karl David Castillo, Ph.D. Title: Associate Professor of Marine Ecophysiology, Global Change, and Conservation Address: Department of Marine Sciences, 4202E Murray Hall, CB# 3300, University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27599 Email [email protected] Phone: (919) 843 8752 Website: https://castillolab.web.unc.edu

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EDUCATION

May 10, 2008 Ph.D. University of South Carolina Marine Science

Dec. 15, 2003 M.S. University of South Carolina Marine Science

May 16, 1998 B.S. Southeast Missouri State University Biology/Unified Sciences Education

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2018 – Present Associate Professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Marine Sciences 2012 – 2018 Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Marine Sciences 2012 – Present Adjunct Professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Curriculum in Environment and

Ecology

2012 Visiting Faculty, University of North Carolina at Pembroke, Department of Biology, through UNC’s Seeding Postdoctoral Innovators in Research and Education (SPIRE) Program

2010 – 2012 Postdoctoral Fellow, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Marine Sciences, SPIRE Program (Advisors: Dr. Justin Ries and Dr. John Bruno)

2008 – 2010 Postdoctoral Fellow, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Marine Sciences, Carolina Postdoctoral Program for Faculty Diversity (CPPFD) (Advisors: Dr. Justin Ries and Dr. John Bruno)

2007 – 2008 GK-12 Teaching Fellow, University of South Carolina, Center for Teaching Excellence, Columbia, South Carolina

2005 – 2006 Conservation Research Field Director, Earthwatch Institute’s Belize Conservation Research Initiative, Belize, Central America

2002 – 2007 Graduate Instructional Assistant, University of South Carolina, Marine Sciences Program, Columbia, South Carolina

1999 – 2001 Part-Time Instructor/Lecturer, University of Belize – Toledo Campus, Punta Gorda Town, Belize Central America

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1999 – 2001 Scientific Research Coordinator, Toledo Institute for Development and Environment (TIDE), Belize, Central America

HONORS

2018 Castillo Lab graduate student John Rippe received Dissertation completion fellowship from UNC Graduate School

2018 Castillo Lab graduate student Colleen Bove receives Summer Research Fellowship and Off-Campus Dissertation Research Fellowship from UNC Graduate School

2018 Castillo Lab graduate student Justin Baumann receives Seeding Postdoctoral Scholar in Research and Education (SPIRE) postdoctoral fellowship

2018 – 2019 Fulbright U.S. Scholar award recommendation to conduct research and teach at the University of Belize for four months

2017 Castillo Lab postdoctoral scholar Dr. Sarah Davies receives faculty position in the Biology Department at Boston University

2017 Castillo Lab graduate student Colleen Bove receives honorary recognition from the National Science Foundation Graduate Student Research Fellowship Program

2017 Castillo Lab undergraduate researcher Samir Patel awarded Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF), Office of Undergraduate Research University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2016 STEM course redesign grant, Finish Line Project and Center for Faculty Excellence, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2016 Castillo Lab undergraduate researcher Logan Buie awarded Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) and Taylor and Gold Faculty-Mentored Research Fellowship, Office of Undergraduate Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2016 Castillo Lab postdoctoral scholar Sarah Davies awarded three-year Life Sciences Research Fellowship

2016 Castillo Lab graduate student Colleen Bove received honorary recognition from the National Science Foundation Graduate Student Research Fellowship Program

2016 Castillo Lab Undergraduate Researcher Hannah Aichelman awarded National Science Foundation Graduate Student Research Fellowship and Virginia Sea Grant

2015 Castillo Lab graduate student John Rippe received honorary recognition from the National Science Foundation Graduate Student Research Fellowship Program

2015 Castillo Lab undergraduate student Lauren Speare awarded Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF), Office of Undergraduate Research University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2015 Junior Faculty Development Award, Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2015 University Research Council Publication Award, Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2014 – 2017 Castillo Lab graduate student Justin Baumann awarded a three-year National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowship from the United States Department of Defense (US DOD)

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2014 – 2015 Castillo Lab graduate student John Rippe awarded one-year Graduate School Merit Fellowship from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Graduate School

2010 – 2012 Seeding Postdoctoral Innovators in Research and Education, SPIRE Fellowship Program, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2011 Postdoctoral Award for Research Excellence, Office of Postdoctoral Affairs, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2008 – 2010 Carolina Postdoctoral Program for Faculty Diversity, Vice-Chancellor for Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2007 – 2008 Preparing Future Faculty Credentials, Center for Teaching Excellence, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC

2007 – 2008 GK-12 Fellowship, Center for Teaching Excellence, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC

2005 Best Poster Presentation, Southeastern Ecology and Evolution Conference, University of Georgia, Athens, GA

2004 Mellon Scholar, University of Washington, Friday Harbor Laboratories Centennial Celebrations, Friday Harbor, WA

1998 Dean’s List, College of Science and Technology, Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau, MO

1996 – 1997 Outstanding Contribution to Student Support Services, for Tutoring Trigonometry and Human Anatomy/Physiology, Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau, MO

1996 – 1998 Fulbright Scholar, Southeast Missouri State University, Central American Program for Undergraduate Scholars (CAMPUS), Cape Girardeau, MO

1992 – 1994 Belize Government Scholarship, Belize Teachers’ College, Belize City, Belize, Central America

BIBLIOGRAPHY AND PRODUCTS OF SCHOLARSHIP (UNC *undergraduate student, †graduate student, ‡postdoc) Refereed Articles

2018 *Cobleigh K, *Foguel DA, *Armstrong P, †Horvath K, Ries JB, Castillo KD. Impact of pCO2 and temperature on the skeletal morphology of the tropical scleractinian coral Siderastrea siderea. Target: Coral Reefs (in prep)

2018 Castillo KD, ‡Davies SW, Ries JB. Local adaptation and acclimatization of the resilient Caribbean coral limited by strong environmental selection but mediated by transcriptomic plasticity. Target: Nature Ecology and Evolution (in prep)

2018 †Baumann JH, Ries JB, *Courtney T, *Foguel A, †Westfield IT, †Horvath K, Castillo KD. Nearshore corals on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System on pace to cease growing as early as 2110. Global Change Biology (in prep)

2018 †Bove CB, Ries JB, ‡Davies SW, †Wesfield IT, Castillo KD. Growth and survivorship of Caribbean corals under acidification and warming predict future winner and losers under global change. Proceedings of the Royal Society B (in review)

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2018 †Rippe JP, Kriefall NG, ‡Davies SW, Castillo KD. Differential disease incidence and mortality of inner and outer reefs corals of the upper Florida Keys in association with a white syndrome outbreak. Bulletin of Marine Science (Accepted)

2018 *Benson BE, †Rippe JP, †Bove CB, Castillo KD. Apparent timing of density banding in the Caribbean coral Siderastrea siderea suggests complex role of key physiological variables. Coral Reefs https://doi.org/10.1007/s00338-018-01753-w

2018 †Rippe J, †Baumann JH, *DeLeener DN, *Aichelman HE, ‡Davies SW, Castillo KD. Corals sustain growth but not skeletal density across the Florida Keys Reef Tract despite ongoing warming. Global Change Biology 25: (11) 5205-5217

2018 Fowell S, Foster GL, Ries J, Castillo KD, de la Vega E, Tyrrell T, Donald HK, Chalk TB. Historic trends in pH and biogeochemistry on the Belize Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System. Geophysical Research Letters: 45: 3228-3237

2018 ‡Davies SW, Ries JB, Marchetti A, Castillo KD. Symbiodinium functional diversity in the coral Siderastrea siderea is influenced by thermal stress and reef environment, but not ocean acidification. Frontiers in Marine Sciences: 5: 150

2017 †Baumann JH, ‡Davies SW, *Aichelman HE, Castillo KD. Coral Symbiodinium communities across the Belize Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System is influenced by coral host species and thermal variation. Microbial Ecology 75: 903-915

2017 †Rippe J, Matz M, Green E, Medina M, Khawaja N, Pongwarin T, Pinzón J, Castillo KD, Davies SW. Population structure and connectivity of the mountainous star coral Orbicella faveolata throughout the wider Caribbean region. Ecology and Evolution 7-9234-9246

2017 †Cox C, †Valdivia A, McField M, Castillo KD, Bruno JF. Establishment of marine protected areas alone does not restore coral reef communities in Belize. Marine Ecology Progress Series 563: 65-79

2016 Fowell SE, Sanford K, Stewart JA, Castillo KD, Ries JB, Foster GL. Intra-reef variations in Li/Mg and Sr/Ca sea surface temperature proxies in the Caribbean reef-building coral Siderastrea siderea. Paleoceanography 31: 1315-1329

2016 †Baumann J, *Townsend J, *Courtney T, *Aichelman H, ‡Davies SW, Lima FP, Castillo KD. Temperature regimes impact coral assemblages along environmental gradients on lagoonal reefs in Belize. PLoS ONE 11: e0162098

2016 ‡Davies SW, Marchetti A, Ries JB, Castillo KD. Thermal and pCO2 stress elicit divergent transcriptomic responses in a resilient coral. Frontiers in Marine Sciences 3:112

2016 *Aichelman H, *Townsend J, * Courtney T, †Baumann J, Castillo KD. Heterotrophy mitigates the response of the temperate coral Oculina arbuscula to temperature stress. Ecology and Evolution 6: 6758-6769

2016 †Horvath K. Castillo KD, *Armstrong P, †Westfield I, *Courtney T, Ries JB. Next-century ocean acidification and warming both reduce calcification rate, but acidification also alter skeletal morphology of the reef-building coral Siderastrea siderea. Scientific Reports 6: 29613

2016 Ries JB, *Ghazaleh MN, †Connolly B, †Westfield IT, Castillo KD. Impacts of seawater saturation state (ΩA = 0.4–4.6) and temperature (10, 25°C) on the dissolution kinetics of whole-shell biogenic carbonates Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 192: 318-337

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2014 Castillo KD, Ries JB, Bruno JB, Westfield IT. The reef-building coral Siderastrea siderea exhibits parabolic responses to ocean acidification and warming. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 281: 20141856

2014 Kenkel C, Sheridan C, Leal M, Bhagooli R, Castillo KD, Kurata N, McGinty E, Goulet T, Matz M. Gene expression biomarkers to diagnose coral stress: quantification of a graded thermal stress response and profiling a natural bleaching event. Molecular Ecology Resources 14: 667-678

2013 †Cox CE, Jones CD, Wares JP, Castillo KD, Mcfield MD, Bruno JF. Genetic testing reveals some fish mislabeling but general compliance with a ban on herbivorous fish harvesting in Belize. Conservation Letters 6: 132-140

2012 Castillo KD, Ries JB, Weiss JM, Lima FP. Decline of forereef corals in response to recent warming linked to history of thermal exposure. Nature Climate Change 2: 756-760

2011 Castillo KD, Ries JB, Weiss JM. Declining coral skeletal extension for forereef colonies of Siderastrea siderea on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System, southern Belize. PLoS ONE 6: e14615: 1-12

2010 Castillo KD, Lima FP. Comparison of in situ and satellite-derived (MODIS Terra/Aqua) methods for assessing temperatures on coral reefs. Limnology and Oceanography: Methods 8: 107-117

2005 Castillo KD, Helmuth BS. Influence of thermal history on the response of the coral Montastraea annularis to short-term temperature exposure. Marine Biology 148: 261-270

Other Articles

2008 Castillo KD, Local scale coral physiological response: A comparison between inner lagoon and outer barrier reef coral conspecifics. University of South Carolina, Columbia SC – Ph.D. Dissertation

2003 Castillo KD, Effects of elevated seawater temperature on the scleractinian coral Montastraea annularis from the inner and outer reefs of southern Belize. University of South Carolina, Columbia SC – M.S. Thesis

Published Notes or Abstracts (UNC *undergraduate student, †graduate student, ‡postdoc) 2018 *Thomasson B, †Bove CB, Castillo KD. Examining the combined effect of ocean acidification and warming

on the skeletal morphology of Siderastrea siderea. UNC Climate Change and Resilience Symposium, University of North Carolina, April 20

2018 *Richards J, †Rippe JP, Castillo KD. Quantifying macrobioerosion across taxa and reef systems in the western Caribbean Sea. UNC Climate Change and Resilience Symposium, University of North Carolina, April 20

2018 *Benson BE, †Baumann JH, *Aichelman HE, Castillo KD, ‡Davies SW. Influence of daily temperature variation on the growth and survival of a reef-building coral. Society for Women in Marine Science, University of Rhode Island, March 24

2018 Williams B, Wong T, Kriefall N, †Rippe JP, Castillo KD, ‡Davies SW. Storm impact on coral communities across reef zones in the Florida Keys. Society for Women in Marine Science, University of Rhode Island, March 24

2018 Zhang M, Bove CB, Castillo KD. The effects of ocean warming and acidification on the bleaching susceptibility of Pseudodiploria strigosa from the Belize Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System. Region 3B-NC School of Science and Mathematics Science Fair, February 5

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2017 *Olmo L, *Fisher K, †Rippe JP, Castillo KD. Multi-decadal growth histories of two ubiquitous mounding corals throughout the Bocas Del Toro Reef Complex, Panama. 46th Benthic Ecology Meeting, Myrtle Beach & Conway, South Carolina, April 12

2017 *Benson BE, †Rippe JP, †Bove CB, Castillo KD. Discrepancies in the apparent timing of Siderastrea siderea density banding in relation to colony growth characteristics. 46th Benthic Ecology Meeting, Myrtle Beach & Conway, South Carolina, April 12

2017 *Boulton J, *Knowlton AC, ‡Davies SW, †Bove CB, Ries JB, Castillo KD. Coral and associated symbiont physiologies are resilient to changes in pCO2 but are negatively affected by temperature stress46th Benthic Ecology Meeting, Myrtle Beach & Conway, South Carolina, April 12

2017 *Buie LB, ‡Davies SW, *Aichelman HE, Castillo KD. Plankton community composition and diversity differ across environmental gradients on coral reefs in Bocas Del Toro. 46th Benthic Ecology Meeting, Myrtle Beach & Conway, South Carolina, April 12

2017 †Rippe J, *DeLeener DN, †Baumann J, Castillo KD. Skeletal growth trends of two massive reef-building corals on the Florida Keys Reef Tract. 46th Benthic Ecology Meeting, Myrtle Beach & Conway, South Carolina, April 12

2017 †Baumann J, *Townsend J, *Courtney T, *Aichelman H, ‡Davies SW, Watkins J, Lima FP, Castillo KD. The influence of thermal history and nutrients enrichment on coral and symbiont community structure on the Belize Mesoamerican Barrier Reef. 46th Benthic Ecology Meeting, Myrtle Beach & Conway, South Carolina, April 12

2017 †Bove CB, Ries J, ‡Davies SW, Westfield I, Castillo KD. Effects of ocean warming and ocean acidification on the calcification of four Caribbean reef-building corals. Myrtle Beach & Conway, South Carolina, April 12

2016 Castillo KD, †Rippe JP, *Courtney T, Lima FP, *Aichelman HE, *DeLeener DN, †Baumann JH, ‡Davies SW, †Fieseler CM, †Bove CB, *Cobleigh KA, Westfield IT, †Horvath K, Ries JB. Impact of ocean warming on century-scale growth trends of inshore and offshore corals throughout the western Caribbean Sea. 3th International Coral Reef Symposium, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 19

2016 ‡Davies SW, Marchetti A, Ries JB, Castillo KD. Acclimation capacity of a coral-algal symbiotic partnership to long-term warming and acidification. 13th International Coral Reef Symposium, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 19

2016 †Baumann J, *Townsend J, *Courtney T, *Aichelman H, ‡Davies SW, Watkins J, Lima FP, Castillo KD. The influence of thermal history and nutrients enrichment on coral and symbiont community structure on the Belize Mesoamerican Barrier Reef. 13th International Coral Reef Symposium, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 19

2016 †Rippe J, *DeLeener DN, †Baumann J, Castillo KD. Skeletal growth trends of two massive reef-building corals on the Florida Keys Reef Tract. 13th International Coral Reef Symposium, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 19

2016 *Townsend J, †Baumann J,*Aichelman H, *Courtney T, ‡Davies, SW, Castillo KD. An accurate and cost-effective reef survey method: video transects with GoPro® technology. 13th International Coral Reef Symposium, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 19

2016 *Aichelman H, *Townsend J, *Courtney T, †Baumann J, ‡Davies SW, Castillo KD. The temperate coral Oculina arbuscular exhibits a heterotrophic rescue effect to temperature stress. 13th International Coral Reef Symposium, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 19

2016 †Bove CB, Ries J, ‡Davies SW, †Westfield I, Castillo KD. Effects of ocean warming and ocean acidification on the calcification of four Caribbean reef-building corals. 13th International Coral Reef Symposium, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 19

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2016 †Bove CB, ‡Davies SW, Ries J, †Westfield I, Castillo KD. Elevated maximum temperatures and high-magnitude thermal variability drive low coral diversity on nearshore lagoonal reefs on the Belize Mesoamerican Barrier. Aquatic Sciences Meeting, New Orleans February 26

2016 †Baumann J, *Townsend J, *Courtney T, *Aichelman H, ‡Davies SW, Lima FP, Castillo KD. Elevated maximum temperatures and high-magnitude thermal variability drive low coral diversity on nearshore lagoonal reefs on the Belize Mesoamerican Barrier. Aquatic Sciences Meeting, New Orleans February 26

2016 *Cobleigh K, *Foguel DA, *Armstrong P, †Horvath K, Ries JB, Castillo KD. The effects of temperature and CO2-induced ocean acidification on the skeletal morphology of the tropical scleractinian coral Siderastrea siderea. Aquatic Sciences Meeting, New Orleans February 26

2016 *Townsend J, †Baumann J,*Aichelman H, *Courtney T, ‡Davies, SW, Castillo, KD. Comparing coral survey methodology: GoPro Video vs. AGRRA. Aquatic Sciences Meeting, New Orleans February 26

2015 *Cobleigh K, *Foguel DA, *Armstrong P, †Horvath K, Ries JB, Castillo KD. The effects of temperature and CO2-induced ocean acidification on the skeletal morphology of the tropical scleractinian coral Siderastrea siderea. UNC Climate Change Symposium, April 10

2015 *Aichelman H, *Townsend J, *Courtney T, †Baumann J, Castillo, KD. The rescue effect of heterotrophy during temperature stress of the temperate coral Oculina arbuscula. 44th Benthic Ecology Meeting, Quebec City, Canada, March 4

2015 *Cobleigh K, *Foguel DA, *Armstrong P, †Horvath K, Ries JB, Castillo KD. The effects of temperature and CO2-induced ocean acidification on the skeletal morphology of the tropical scleractinian coral Siderastrea siderea. 44th Benthic Ecology Meeting, Quebec City, Canada, March 4

2015 *Townsend J, †Baumann J,*Aichelman H, *Courtney T, ‡Davies, SW, Castillo KD. Comparing coral survey methodology: GoPro Video vs. AGRRA. 44th Benthic Ecology Meeting, Quebec City, Canada, March 4

2014 *Courtney T, †Baumann J, *Foguel AD, †Horvath K, †Westfield I, Ries JB, Castillo KD. Characterizing 21st century growth trends of the scleractinian coral Siderastrea siderea throughout the Belize Barrier Reef and Atoll System. 43rd Benthic Ecology Meeting, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL, March 23

2013 †Horvath K, †Connelly B, †Westfield I, *Chow E, Castillo KD, Ries J. Calcification rates of the Caribbean reef-building coral Siderastrea siderea adversely affected by both seawater warming and CO2-induced ocean acidification. American Geophysical Union, Meeting of the Americas Conference. Cancun, Mexico May 14

2012 Castillo KD, Ries JB, †Westfield IT, Weiss JM, Bruno, JF. Calcification persists with CO2– induced ocean acidification but decreases with warming for the Caribbean coral Siderastrea siderea. Eos Transactions AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl. (56), Abstract OS53C-2000.

2012 Castillo KD, Ries JB, Weiss JM, Lima FP. Cross-reef differences in baseline thermal exposure render forereef corals more susceptible to warming than backreef and nearshore corals. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 44 (7): 527.

2012 Castillo KD, Ries JB, †Westfield IT, Weiss JM, Bruno JF. Coral calcification increases with CO2-induced acidification but decreases with warming. 42nd Benthic Ecology Meeting

2012 Henehan MJ, Foster GL, Castillo KD, Ries JB, Rae JWB, Erez J, Bostock H, Kucera M, Martinez-Boti M-A. Insights on biomineralisation and the nature of ‘vital effects’ using boron isotopes. Goldschmidt Annual Meeting.

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2011 Castillo KD, Ries JB, Weiss JM. Are open ocean coral getting seasick? Forereef coral growth is negatively correlated with ocean temperature in the western Caribbean Sea. 1st Annual Postdoctoral Research Poster Forum University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2010 Castillo KD, Ries JB, Weiss JM. Declining skeletal extension rates in forereef colonies of Siderastrea siderea on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System, southern Belize. 41st Benthic Ecology Meeting 2010, p. 34.

2010 Castillo KD, Ries JB, Weiss JM. Declining skeletal extension for forereef colonies of Siderastrea siderea on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System, southern Belize, 39th Benthic Ecology Meeting

2008 Castillo KD, A comparison of thermal history and Fv/Fm in inner lagoon and outer barrier reef Montastraea faveolata International Coral Reef Symposium 2008

2008 Castillo KD, Lima FP, Helmuth B. A comparison of sea surface temperature derived from MODIS TERRA/AQUA and subtidal measurements from inner lagoon and outer barrier reefs of southern Belize,” 2008 Ocean Science Meeting

2005 Castillo KD, Helmuth B. Managing for resistance – linking coral physiology to marine protected area design, Student Conference on Conservation Science, Duke University

2005 Castillo KD, Helmuth B. Influence of thermal history on the physiological response of the scleractinian coral Montastraea annularis to short-term temperature changes in the Gulf of Honduras Southeastern Ecology and Evolution Conference (SEEC), University of Georgia

2004 Castillo KD, Helmuth B. Effects of elevated seawater temperature on the scleractinian coral Montastraea annularis from the inner and outer reefs of southern Belize,” Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology (SICB), New Orleans, LA

Products of creative activity

May 2011 “Researchers study coral growth on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System,” by Rob Holliday. UNC News (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvy7hFhiMZU)

Digital and novel forms of scholarship (UNC *undergraduate student, †graduate student, ‡postdoc)

Mar 2014 *Foguel DA, *Courtney T, †Baumann J, Castillo KD. RunningCoralGUI: A software program designed and created to quantify skeletal density and extension, and calcification rates from CT images of coral cores. Created by an undergraduate student/programmer Ashley Foguel in the Castillo lab

May 2014 *Foguel DA, *Madelyn Roycroft, †Kimm Horvath, †Justin Baumann, *Courtney T, Castillo KD. CoralRatio: A software program designed to quantify relative corallite morphology from microscope images. Created by an undergraduate student/programmer Ashley Foguel in the Castillo lab

Other products of scholarship

Research in the Popular Press

Nov. 2014 Corals may benefit from moderately acidic seas, by Kim Spurr and Thania Benios, UNC College of Arts and Sciences (http://uncnews.unc.edu/2014/11/14/corals-may-benefit-moderately-acidic-seas/)

Nov. 2014 How corals can actually benefit from climate change effects (http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/11/141105122054.htm)

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Nov. 2014 A slightly more acidic ocean may help corals species (http://www.kennaecodiving.net/eco-sea-life/eco-issues/climate-change/5954-a-slightly-more-acidic-ocean-may-help-coral-species)

Jul. 2012 Corals on ocean-side of reef are most susceptible to recent warming, by Kim Spurr, Associate Director of Communications and Editor, Carolina Art and Sciences magazine, UNC College of Arts and Sciences (http://global.unc.edu/news/unc-research-corals-on-ocean-side-of-reef-most-susceptible-to-recent-warming/)

Jun. 2011 Local coral reef researcher returns to southern Belize, by Will Maheia, PGTV

May 2011 Old growth coral reveal clues to its survival (HD Video), by Patric Lane/Rob Holliday, UNC News

Apr. 2011 Diving deep into coral science, by Tyler Dukes, News and Observer

Apr. 2011 Diving deep into coral science, by Tyler Dukes, Charlotte Observer

Feb. 2011 Study by UNC scientists finds that coral location matter, Daily Tarheel

Feb. 2011 Our coral reefs struggle with stress, Ambergris Today

Feb. 2011 On coral reef location seals fate, Futurity

Feb. 2011 Caribbean reefs struggle with stress, by Patric Lane UNC News

Invited Presentations

2018 University of Georgia, Symbiofest 2018, Local adaptation and acclimatization of a resilient Caribbean coral limited by environmental selection by mediated by transcriptomic plasticity, April 20

2018 University of West Florida, Department of Biology Seminar, Response of corals to ocean warming and acidification at multiple ecological scales in the western Caribbean Sea. March 23

2017 Ferrum College, School of National Sciences and Mathematics, Ferrum VA, The growth response of two abundant and ubiquitous Caribbean reef-building coral in the western Caribbean Sea, October 6

2016 University of Georgia, Department of Marine Sciences, Athens GA, Impacts of ocean warming and CO2-induced ocean acidification on growth of the coral Siderastrea siderea, April 04

2016 North Carolina School of Math and Sciences, Durham NC, Research opportunities for high school students in the Castillo lab, March 15

2016 Toledo Institute for Development and Environment (TIDE) seminar, Impacts of global and local stressors on corals across the Belize Barrier Reef System, October 23

2015 Old Dominion University, Department of Marine Sciences, Norfolk VA, Impacts of ocean warming and CO2-induced ocean acidification on growth of the coral Siderastrea siderea, April 10

2014 Duke University, Duke Marine Lab, Beaufort NC, Impacts of ocean warming and CO2-induced ocean acidification on the calcification rate of the coral Siderastrea siderea, April 23

2014 Northeastern University, Marine and Environmental Sciences, Nahant MA, The coral Siderastrea siderea exhibits a parabolic response to warming and CO2-induced ocean acidification, April 8

2013 Duke University, Division of Earth and Ocean Sciences, Durham NC, Impacts of ocean warming and CO2-induced ocean acidification on the calcification rate of the coral Siderastrea siderea, October 18

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2013 Shenandoah University, Worrington Lecture at the Annual Worrington Science Symposium, Winchester VA, Impacts of ocean warming and CO2-induced ocean acidification on the calcification rate of the coral Siderastrea siderea, April 18

2012 Harnett Central High, Angier NC, Coral Classification – Introduction to the topic of classification, April 16

2011 North Carolina Aquarium, Pine Knolls Shores NC, Effects of temperature and CO2-induced ocean acidification on coral calcification, November 19

2011 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Office of Postdoctoral Affairs, Postdoctoral Award for Research Excellence, Effects of temperature and CO2-induced ocean acidification on coral calcification, November 16

2011 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Climate Leadership and Energy Awareness Program (Climate LEAP), Impact of climate change on the World’s oceans, August 17

2011 Fayetteville University, Department of Biology, Are open ocean coral getting seasick? Forereef coral growth is negatively correlated with ocean warming in the western Caribbean, March 18

2011 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department, Department of Marine Sciences, Effects of temperature and CO2-induced ocean acidification on extension rates and calcification of the tropical coral Siderastrea siderea, November 30

2011 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Curriculum for the Environment and Ecology, Are open ocean coral getting seasick? Forereef coral growth is negatively correlated with ocean warming in the western Caribbean Sea, March 3

2011 North Carolina Central University, Department of Biology, Caribbean Sea warming slows forereef coral growth on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System, February 16

2011 Johnson C. Smith University, Department of Natural Sciences, Caribbean Sea warming slows forereef coral growth on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System, February 10

2011 North Carolina A & T State University, Department of Biology, Caribbean Sea warming slows forereef coral growth on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System, February 9

2011 University of North Carolina at Pembroke, Department of Biology, Caribbean Sea warming slows forereef coral growth on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System, February 1

2010 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Marine Geochemistry Seminar Series, Caribbean Sea warming slows forereef coral growth on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System, December 10

2010 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Climate Leadership and Energy Awareness Program (Climate LEAP), Impact of climate change on the World’s oceans, August 11

2010 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Climate Leadership and Energy Awareness Program (Climate LEAP), Impact of climate change on the World’s oceans, July 28

2010 Temple University, Department of Biology, Thermal history and coral physiological response a comparison between inner lagoon reef and outer barrier reef coral conspecifics, April 26

2010 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, CPFFD Annual, Retreat Declining skeletal extension for forereef colonies of Siderastrea siderea on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System, southern Belize, CPFFD Annual April 13

2009 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Marine Sciences Seminar, Influence of thermal history on inner reef and outer barrier reef coral conspecifics, September 30

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2009 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Climate Leadership and Energy Awareness Program (Climate LEAP), Coral reefs under rapid climate change, June 17

2009 University of Georgia, Symbiofest 2009, Spatial and temporal variability of pigmentation in Montastraea faveolata and Porites asteroides from the inner lagoon and outer barrier reefs of southern Belize, May 10

2005 University of Georgia, Symbiofest 2005, A comparison of thermal histories for Montastraea annularis from the inner and outer reef of Southern Belize, April 29

2004 University of Washington, Friday Harbor Labs, Managing for Resilience: An Integrated Approach to Coastal Marine Science and Conservation, Influence of thermal history on the physiological response of the scleractinian coral Montastraea annularis to short-term temperature changes in the Gulf of Honduras, August 27

2003 University of South Carolina, Resistance and resilience in coral communities along the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef Corridor Connectivity and Resilience: Coordination between MAR, ERP, GCERA, and USC, September 10

1999 Rainforest Alliance, Annual Meeting, Update on the status of Conservation Agricultural Network in Belize, Annual Meeting, March 27

1999 Freshwater Initiative, Annual Freshwater Initiative Meeting, Current status of watersheds within the Maya Mountain Marine Area Transect (MMMAT), April 10

Other Presentations 2014 *Foguel DA, *Courtney T, †Baumann J, Castillo KD. A comparison of skeletal density and extension, and

calcification rates from CT and X-ray images of coral cores. 1st UNC Climate Change Symposium. Michael Hooker Research Center, UNC-Chapel Hill

2014 *Foguel DA, *Roycroft M, †Horvath K, † Baumann J, *Courtney T, Castillo KD. Quantifying Relative Corallite Morphology from Microscope Images. 1st UNC Climate Change Symposium, Michael Hooker Research Center, UNC-Chapel Hill

2014 *Aichelman H, *Courtney T, †Baumann J, Castillo KD. The effect of feeding and temperature on the calcification response of the temperate coral Oculina arbuscula. UNC Undergraduate Research Symposium. Frank Porter Graham Student Union, UNC-Chapel Hill

TEACHING ACTIVITIES

Courses taught over last three years

Doctoral Research and Dissertation (MASC 994/ENEC 994) – Marine Sciences Department/Curriculum for Ecology and Environment – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Semester/Year Section Number of Students Spring 2018 001 2 Fall 2017 001 2 Spring 2017 001 2 Fall 2016 001 2 Spring 2016 001 2 Fall 2015 001 2 Spring 2015 001 2 Total 14

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Research in Ecology (ENEC 961) – Curriculum for Environment and Ecology – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Fall 2015 001 1 Spring 2014 001 1 Total 2

Marine Physiological Ecology (MASC 441/ENEC 441) – Marine Sciences Department/Curriculum for the Environment and Ecology – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill – This course introduces students to the physiological factors employed by marine organisms to cope with their physical environment. The mechanisms employed by these organisms to meet or surmount environmental challenges are explored. Examples are drawn largely from coastal marine invertebrates within rocky intertidal communities, salt marshes, and coral reefs. Semester/Year Section Number of Students Spring 2018 001 20 Spring 2016 001 19 Spring 2015 001 27 Spring 2014 001 13 Spring 2013 001 20 Total 99

Marine Sciences Undergraduate Research (MASC 395) – Marine Sciences Department – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill – This course introduces students to laboratory research in the Castillo Lab geared at addressing important questions in coral ecophysiology, climate change, and coral reef conservation. Semester/Year Section Number of Students Spring 2018 001 2 Fall 2017 000 1 Spring 2017 000 0 Fall 2016 005 1 Spring 2016 005 3 Fall 2015 011 3 Spring 2015 005 1 Total 11

The Marine Environment (MASC 101/GEOL 103) – Marine Sciences Department – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill – This course introduces students to the nature of the oceans with specific emphasis on the physical, chemical, geological, and biological processes that occur in the oceans and how they interact in different parts of the ocean environment. Semester/Year Section Number of Students Fall 2017 001 77 Fall 2016 001 73 Fall 2015 001 100 Total 250

Mentoring of senior research personnel

2015– 2017 Lab Technician, Brooke Benson: Discrepancies in the apparent timing of Siderastrea siderea density banding in relation to colony growth characteristics.

2016 – 2017 Lab Manager, Logan Buie: Plankton community composition and diversity differ across environmental gradients on coral reefs in Bocas del Toro.

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2015– 2016 Lab Technician, Kathryn Cobleigh: Effect of warming and pCO2 on coral skeletal morphology

2015 – 2016 Lab Manager, Hannah Aichelman: Effect of feeding and temperature on the calcification response of the temperate coral Oculina arbuscula

2014 – 2017 Postdoctoral researcher Dr. Sarah Davies: Transcriptomic investigation of the response of the scleractinian coral Siderastrea siderea to warming and CO2-induced ocean acidification

2012 – 2014 Visiting Scientist, Travis Courtney: Calibration of a multi-elemental paleothermometer for the coral Siderastrea siderea and application of this proxy to reconstruct seawater temperature in the western Caribbean Sea

Graduate students supervised as primary advisor (*co-supervised with Dr. Jaye Cable)

2015 – Present Colleen Bove (Curriculum for Environment and Ecology Ph.D. Student), CEE Teaching Assistantship/Castillo Lab Research Assistantship, Assessing the impacts of ocean warming and acidification on the growth, physiology, and transcriptomic responses of coral hosts and algal symbionts of four Caribbean reef-building corals in the western Caribbean Sea

2014 – Present John Rippe (Marine Sciences Ph.D. Student), UNC-CH Graduate School Merit Fellow, Characterizing coral population structure, connectivity, and skeletal growth response of corals across a cascade of ecological scales throughout the Caribbean basin

2013 – Present Justin Baumann (Marine Sciences Ph.D. Student), National Defense Science & Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellow, Characterizing coral thermal environments on the Belize Barrier Reef System using thermal history and holobiont physiology: Implications for Climate Change

2012 – Present *Clare Fieseler (Curriculum for the Environment and Ecology Ph.D. Student) Narratives of Resilience: Understanding the changing dynamics of deep reefs, patch reef, and management discourse

Dissertation and thesis committees

Degree Est. Completion Date Name Department Major Advisor

MS Fall 2019 Larissa Bennett Media/Journalism Tom Linden

M.S. Fall 2019 Owen Mulvey-Mcferron Marine Sciences Joel Fodrie

Ph.D. Fall 2021 Laura Mudge CEE John Bruno

Ph.D. Fall 2021 (NC STATE) Kayelyn Simmons Marine, Earth, and Atm. Dave Eggleston

Ph.D. Fall 2020 Colleen Bove CEE Karl Castillo

Ph.D. Spring 2018 Clare Fieseler CEE Jaye Cable/Karl Castillo

Ph.D. Spring 2019 John Rippe Marine Sciences Karl Castillo

Ph.D. Summer 2018(Graduated) Justin Baumann Marine Sciences Karl Castillo

Ph.D. Spring 2015 (Graduated) Luke Dodd Marine Sciences Michael Piehler

M.S. Fall 2014 (Graduated) Serena Hackerott Marine Sciences John Bruno

Ph.D. Fall 2014 (Graduated) Courtney Cox Biology John Bruno

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M.S. Fall 2014 (Graduated) Kimmaree Horvath Marine Sciences Justin Ries

Ph.D. Spring 2013 (Graduated) Andrea Anton CEE Charles Peterson

Undergraduate researchers mentored

Spring 2018, Fall 2018 Kirsi Oldenburg

Fall 2018 Olivia Williams

Spring 2018 Ava Rose Medina

Spring 2018, Fall 2018 Meg Van Horn

Spring 2018, Fall 2018 Tyler Christian

Spring 2017, Fall 2017, Spring 2018, Fall 2018 Jared Richards

Fall 2017 Brigitte Butler

Spring 2017, Fall 2017 Lauren Winborne

Fall 2016, Spring 2017 Lily Olmo

Fall 2016, Spring 2017, Spring 2018, Fall 2018 Kinsey Fisher

Spring 2016, Fall 2016, Spring 2017 Samir Patel

Spring 2017, Fall 2017 Daniel Felszar

Spring 2017, Fall 2017, Spring 2018, Fall, 2018 Kyle Oliveira

Spring 2017 Brad Kotlarz

Spring 2016, Fall 2016, Spring 2017 Logan Buie

Spring 2016 Cori Lopazanski

Spring 2016 Kevin Schultz

Spring 2016, Fall 2016, Spring 2017 Brooke Benson

Spring 2016 Forrest Buckthal

Spring 2016 Savannah Swinea

Spring 2016 Brittany Catucci

Spring 2016, Fall 2016, Spring 2017, Fall 2017, Spring 2018 Bailey Thomasson

Spring 2015 James Paige

Spring 2015, Fall 2015, Spring 2016 Lauren Speare

Spring 2015, Fall 2015, Spring 2016, Fall 2016, Spring 2017 Alyssa Knowlton

Fall 2014, Spring 2015, Fall 2015, Spring 2016 Daphne De Leener

Fall 2014 Kirsten Spencer

Fall 2014 Rafaela Granzotti Vedrametto

Summer 2014, Fall 2014, Spring 2015, Fall 2016, Spring 2016 Joseph Townsend

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Summer 2014, Spring 2015, Fall 2016, Spring 2016, Fall 2016, Spring 2017 Jessica Boulton

Spring 2014 Hannah Knight

Spring 2014 Madelyn Roycroft

Spring 2014 Vallari Eastman

Spring 2014, Fall 2014, Spring 2015, Fall 2015, Spring 2016 Hannah Aichelman

Fall 2013, Spring 2014 Ashley Foguel

Spring 2012, Fall 2012, Spring 2013, Fall 2013, Spring 2014, Fall 2014 Carrissa Campbell

Fall 2013 Pualani Armstrong

Spring 2013 Risa Dalsing

Spring 2013 Nettie McMiller

Spring 2013, Fall 2013 Jamie Matos

Spring 2013, Fall 2013, Fall 2014, Spring 2015, Fall 2016, Spring 2016 Kathryn Cobleigh,

Fall 2011 Richard Yost II

Fall 2011, Spring 2012 Deepti Schroff

Spring 2011, Fall 2011, Spring 2012, Spring 2013 Kruti Patel

Spring 2011, Fall 2011, Spring 2012 Blake Elder

Fall 2011, Spring 2012 Elaine Chow

Training in teaching

2016 Finish Line Project and Center for Faculty Excellence: MASC 101 Course Redesign

2014 Innovation in teaching and learning workshop, sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences, Office of Undergraduate Education, and the Center for Faculty Excellence

2012 Teaching a course at a local partner institution (UNC Pembroke) with feedback from faculty at that institution and SPIRE staff (SPIRE Program)

2012 Micro lesson teaching with feedback from peers and SPIRE staff (SPIRE program)

2012 College Teaching Seminar: A comprehensive introduction to the theory and practice of college teaching with Dr. Ed Neal (SPIRE Program)

2011 - 2012 Teaching with technology (SPIRE Program)

2011 Effective College Teaching: A Workshop by Dr. Richard Felder and Dr. Rebecca Brent (SPIRE Program)

2010 Effective Teaching: A Workshop by Dr. Richard Felder and Dr. Rebecca Brent (University of North Carolina)

2007-2008 Preparing Future Faculty Credentials, Center for Teaching Excellence, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC

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2007-2008 GK-12 Fellowship, Center for Teaching Excellence, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC

GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS

2018–2020 UNC-Chapel Hill: University Research Council Total: $7,500.00 Characterizing coral connectivity on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System: Direct Cost: $3,000.00 Significance for coral conservation in a changing climate Percent Effort: N/A (PI - K. D. Castillo) ―Active

2017–2019 UNC-Chapel Hill: University Research Council Total: $3,000.00 Coral Symbiodinium community composition across the Belize Direct Cost: $3,000.00

Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System. Percent Effort: N/A (PI - K. D. Castillo) ― Active

2017–2020 National Science Foundation: Biological Oceanography Program Total: $120,001.00 Storm impact and resilience of Siderastrea siderea and Pseudodiploria strigosa Direct Cost: $98,897.00 coral communities across spatial scales on the Florida Keys Percent Effort: 16.7% (PI - K. D. Castillo) ― Active

2015–2020 National Science Foundation: Biological Oceanography Program Total: $602,933.00 Investigating the influence of thermal history on coral growth Direct Cost: $405,303.00

response to recent and predicted end-of-century ocean Percent Effort: 22.2% warming across a cascade of ecological scales (PI - K. D. Castillo) ― Active

2016 Life Science Research Fellowship $180,000.00 for Dr. Sarah Davies (Co-Lead PI - K. D. Castillo and A. Marchetti) ― Completed 2016 Finish Line Project $5,000.00 Investigating the influence of thermal history on coral growth (PI - K. D. Castillo) ― Completed 2015 UNC- Chapel Hill: Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost $7,500.00 Coral growth response across thermally distinct reef environments In the western Caribbean sea: Does thermal history matter?

(PI - K. D. Castillo) ― Completed 2014–2016 UNC-Chapel Hill: University Research Council $1,480.00 The reef-building coral Siderastrea siderea exhibits parabolic

responses to ocean acidification and warming (PI - K. D. Castillo) ― Completed

2014 Northeastern University $14,088.00 Reconstruction of the environmental history of the coral

Siderastrea siderea using a multielemental Paleothermometer

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(PI - K. D. Castillo) ― Completed

2014 Northeastern University Transcriptomic investigation of the response of reef-building $22,300.00

coral Siderastrea siderea to CO2-induced ocean acidification and warming (PI - K. D. Castillo) ― Completed

2011–2014 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration $231,933.00 Using multielement-isotope coral paleothermometry to reconstruct the thermal history of seawater across a Caribbean barrier reef system over the past century and evaluation of its impact on coral extension rates (PI- J Ries, Co-PI K. D. Castillo) ― Completed

2011–2012 National Science Foundation $410,116.00 Major research instrumentation acquisition of a laser ablation

inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (LA-ICP-MS) for earth and marine science research (PI: J. Ries; Co-PIs: B. McKee; A. Glazner; D. Coleman) (K. D. Castillo - senior scientist on grant)

2011 Postdoctoral Award for Research Excellence $1,000.00 Office of Postdoctoral Affairs, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC (To: K. D. Castillo)

2010–2012 Seeding Postdoctoral Innovators in Research and Education $129,000.00 Experimental investigation of the effects of temperature and

CO2-induced ocean acidification on coral reef in the western Caribbean (To: K. D. Castillo)

2008–2010 Carolina Postdoctoral Fellowship for Faculty Diversity $87,000.00 Investigating variations in coral skeletal extension

across an inshore-offshore in the western Caribbean (To: K. D. Castillo)

2008 GK-12 Fellowship Center for Teaching Excellence $40,500.00 Working with middle school teachers to develop inquiry Based lessons (To: K. D. Castillo)

2000 World Wildlife Fund, AGRRA Monitoring Southern Belize $13,000.00 Annual monitoring of coral reef sites in southern Belize using

the Atlantic and Gulf Rapid Reef Assessment (AGRRA) protocol. (PI- K. D. Castillo)

1999 Green Reef/The Nature Conservancy $3,000.00 Annual Nassau Grouper Monitoring, Sapodilla Cayes Marine Reserve, southern Belize (PI- K. D. Castillo)

1999 Freshwater Initiative Program/The Nature Conservancy $4,000.00 Hydrolab Minisonde Mini-Grant, monitor fresh and saltwater sites

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in southern Belize (PI- K. D. Castillo)

1996–1998 Fulbright Scholarship $70,000.00 Central American Program for Undergraduate Scholars (To- K. D. Castillo)

1990–1991 Belize Government Scholarship $22,000.00 Educational training and internship Belize Teachers’ College (To- K. D. Castillo)

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Service to UNC

2017- Present Faculty Advisor, Offshore Carolina – SCUBA Club

2017-Present Faculty Advisor, Caribbean Student Association

2017 Seeding Postdoctoral Innovators in Research and Education (SPIRE) Panel: discussed grant writing and tips for funding agencies

2016 Interviewer for the Chancellor’s Science Scholar’s Program

2016 Guest Speaker for Luncheon at the Carolina Postdoctoral Program for Faculty Diversity

2016 Environmental Task Force Member

2014/2015 Mentored undergraduates for UNC’s Climate Change Symposium

2014 Mentored undergraduates for UNC’s Undergraduate Symposium

2014 Seeding Postdoctoral Innovators in Research and Education (SPIRE) Panel: discussed transition to faculty position, establishing an independent research program, tenure/promotion

2014 UNC Graduate School Scholar from Diverse Background Panel: discussed graduate school experiences, postdoctoral experiences, transition to academia, the junior faculty

2012 – present Mentored underrepresented minority students through UNC’ s Institute for the Environment Increasing Diversity & Enhancing Academia (IDEA) program

2012 – 2013 Member of UNC’s Water Theme Steering Committee

2010 – 2012, 2014 Presented at UNC’s Climate Leadership and Energy Awareness Program (Climate Leap)

2010 Helped design and construct the new Aquarium Research Center in the Venable/Murray Hall

Service to UNC Marine Sciences Department

Spring 2018 Search Committee Member

Fall 2018-present Interim Undergraduate Research Director

Fall 2018-present 50th Anniversary Chair

Fall 2018– present Seminar Committee Chair

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Fall 2017– present Member UNC Dive Control Board

Spring 2015 UNC-Chapel Hill Environmental Task Force

Spring 2015– present Instructional Innovation Liaison

Fall 2014– Spring 2017 Seminar Committee

Fall 2013 – 2016 Department of Marine Sciences Diversity Liaison

Fall 2013 Recruited external speakers, organized and coordinated the Marine Sciences Department seminar series

Spring 2013 – present Developed and taught a new marine sciences course for the Marine Sciences Department entitled Marine Physiological Ecology. This course is now listed as MASC 441 and is taught every spring.

Fall 2012 – Spring 2013 Department of Marine Sciences representative on UNC’s Water Theme Steering Committee

2010 Biological Oceanography faculty Search Committee Member

Service to UNC Curriculum for the Environment and Ecology

Fall 2018-present Member of the Curriculum for the Environment and Ecology Graduate Admission Committee

Spring 2017 BIO/CEE Search Committee Chair (Statistical Ecology Lecturer)

Spring 2015 UNC-Chapel Hill Environmental Task Force

Spring 2013 – present Designed and taught a new ecology course for the Curriculum for the Environment and Ecology entitled Marine Physiological Ecology. This course is now listed as ENEC 441 and is taught every spring.

2013 – 2017 Member of the Curriculum for the Environment and Ecology Graduate Admission Committee

2015 – present Advisor Curriculum for the Environment and Ecology graduate student Colleen Bove

2013 – present Co-mentored and co-supervised Curriculum for the Environment and Ecology graduate student Clare Fieseler

2011 – 2013 Committee member for Curriculum for the Environment and Ecology graduate student Andrea Anton

Service to marine sciences, ecology, and conservation disciplines

Peer Reviews of Articles in Scientific Journals

2010 – present Nature Climate Change, Ecology, Oecologia, Marine Ecology Progress Series, Proceeding of the National Academy of Sciences, Limnology and Oceanography, Limnology and Oceanography: Methods; Marine Geodesy; Marine Environmental Research, Invertebrate Biology; PLoS ONE, Marine Biodiversity, Coral Reefs, Journal of Marine Biology and Ecology

Grant Review and Panels

2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 National Science Foundation (NSF), Biological Oceanography

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2015 National Geographic, Research and Exploration Program

2015 Hong Kong National Research Council (NGC)

2014 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Climate Program Office

2013 Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) Earth and Life Sciences Program

Session chair 2013 Session chair at the 42nd Benthic Ecology Meeting on the topic on Ocean Acidification,

2012 Session chair at the 41st Benthic Ecology Meeting on the topic on Ocean Acidification, Service to the community and general public

2018 Castillo Lab at UNC Science Expo 2018

2017 Castillo Lab at GAINS (Girls Advancing in STEM) 2017

2017 Castillo Lab at UNC Science Expo 2017

2017 Castillo Lab at SciREN Coast 2017

2016 Castillo Lab at GAINS (Girls Advancing in Stem) 2016

2016 Castillo Lab at UNC Science Expo 2016

2016 Castillo Lab at SciREN Coast 2016

2015 Castillo Lab at UNC Science Expo 2015

2015 Castillo Lab at SciREN Coast 2015

2015 Castillo Lab Volunteered at the Blue Heron Bowl

2015 Castillo Lab REEF Outreach Event: Teaching kids about bioluminescence

2012 Organized an ocean acidification booth with UNC graduate and undergraduate students for Marine Mammal Day at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences

2011 Presentation to school teachers and the general public at North Carolina Aquarium at Pines Knoll Shore to discuss CO2–induced ocean acidification effects on the North Carolina Coast

2008 – present Regular presentations at local schools on a range of marine sciences topics

Others service

2006 – 2008, 2015 National Ocean Science Bowl (NOSB)

2006 Board Member – Toledo Community College, Belize

2006 Development Committee Member – University of Belize, Belize

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Workshops

2016 Finish Line Project

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2014 Teaching Innovation

2012 Sakia Workshop

2011-2012 Effective College Teaching

2011 Mentoring Undergraduate Students

2010-2012 Teaching with Technology

2010-2012 Grant Writing Initiative

2010-2012 Responsible Conduct of Research

2010-2012 Research Ethics Training

Societies and associations

2012 GSA – Geological Society of America

2012 AGU – American Geophysical Union

2008 – present BEM – Benthic Ecology Meetings

2008 – present ICRS – International Coral Reef Symposium

2008 ASLO – American Society of Limnology and Oceanography

2007 – present AAUS – American Academy of Underwater Scientist

2002 – present IANTD − International Association of Nitrox and Technical Divers