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Senior Fellow (Bucknell) Environmental Residential College. 2005-2009. Instructor (Bucknell) Biology .... 1994 BYU Zoology Department Supplemental Tuition Award (two years). INVITED .... for the Study of Evolution. Bloomington, Indiana.
STEPHEN D. JORDAN Department of Biology, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA 17837 USA [email protected], www.facstaff.bucknell.edu/sdjordan/jordan.html Tel work: +1 (570) 577-1254 Fax: +1 (570) 577-3537 CURRENT APPOINTMENT:

Dec. 2008-Present

Associate Professor of Biology, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania

PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION: 8/2003-12/2008 Assistant Professor of Biology, Bucknell University 2/2006-8/2007 Associate Editor, Molecular Ecology Notes 1/2002-7/2003 NSF Postdoctoral Researcher CNRS Laboratoire d’Ecologie Alpine, Génomique des Populations et Biodiversité Team, Grenoble, France Project: Comparative genomics and phylogenetics of the genus Capra, testing for selection signatures at up to 12 candidate loci 2001

Ph.D. Dept. of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Major: Entomology University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut Dissertation: Molecular Systematics and Phylogeography of Hawaii’s Megalagrion Damselflies. Advisor: Dr. Chris Simon

1996

M.S. Dept. of Zoology Major: Zoology Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah Thesis: Benthic Invertebrates of a Large, Sandy River System: The Green and Colorado Rivers of Canyonlands National Park, Utah. Advisor: Dr. Dennis K. Shiozawa

1992

B. A. Cum Laude Major: French Minor: International Relations

Brigham Young University Provo, Utah

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS (*Bucknell Student Authors): 12. Chintauan-Marquier, I. C., S. Jordan, P. Berthier, C. Amédégnato, F. Pompanon. 2011. Evolutionary history and taxonomy of a short-horned grasshopper subfamily: The Melanoplinae (Orthoptera: Acrididae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 58:22–32. 11. Dorchin, N., E. R. Scott, C. E. Clarkin*, M. P. Luongo*, S. Jordan, and W. G. Abrahamson. 2009. Behavioural, ecological and genetic evidence confirm the occurrence of host-associated differentiation in goldenrod gall-midges. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 22(4): 729-739. 10. Jones, B. R.*, S. Jordan, S. Bogdanowicz. 2009. Isolation and characterization of 16 polymorphic microsatellite loci in the endemic Hawaiian damselfly Megalagrion xanthomelas (Odonata: Coenagrionidae). Molecular Ecology Resources 9(1): 165-167. 9. Jordan, S., E. Barruet*, M. Olaf*, B. Parsons, and C. Simon. 2007. Blue hawaiiense and beyond: conservation genetics and comparative phylogeography of four Hawai’ian Megalagrion damselfly species (Odonata: Coenagrionidae). Proceedings of the Symposium on the Biology of Hawaiian Streams and Estuaries: Bishop Museum Bulletin in Cultural and Environmental Studies 3: 247–260. 8. Pidancier, N.1, S. Jordan1, G. Luikart, and P. Taberlet. 2006. Evolutionary history of the genus Capra (Mammalia, Artiodactyla): Discordance between mitochondrial DNA and Y-chromosome phylogenies. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 40: 739-749. (1Co-first authors)

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7. Jordan, S., C. Miquel, P. Taberlet, and G. Luikart. 2006. Sequencing primers and SNPs for rapidly evolving reproductive loci in endangered ibex and their kin (Bovidae, Capra spp.). Molecular Ecology Notes 6: 776-779. 6. Jordan, S., C. Simon, D. Foote, and R. A. Englund. 2005. Phylogeographic patterns of Hawaiian Megalagrion damselflies (Odonata: Coenagrionidae) correlate with Pleistocene island boundaries. Molecular Ecology. 14: 3457–3470. 5. Beja-Pereira, A., P. R. England, N. Ferrand, S. Jordan, A. Bakhiet, M. A. Abdalla, M. Mashkour, J. Jordana, P. Taberlet, G. Luikart. 2004. Two African origins of the domestic donkey. Science 304:1781. 4. Luikart, G., P. R. England, D. Tallmon, S. Jordan and P. Taberlet. 2003. The power and promise of population genomics: from genotyping to genome typing. Nature Reviews Genetics 4(12): 981-994. 3. Jordan, S. , C. Simon, and D. Polhemus. 2003. Molecular systematics and adaptive radiation of Hawaii's endemic damselfly genus Megalagrion (Odonata: Coenagrionidae). Systematic Biology 52(1):89-109. 2. Johnson, J. B. and S. Jordan. 2000. Phylogenetic divergence in leatherside chub (Gila copei) inferred from mitochondrial cytochrome b sequences. Molecular Ecology 9:1029-1035. 1. Jordan, S., D. K. Shiozawa, and J. M. Schmid-Araya. 1999. Benthic invertebrates of a large, sandy river system: The Green and Colorado Rivers of Canyonlands National Park, Utah. Archiv für Hydrobiologie 147(1):91-127. PUBLICATIONS IN PREPARATION: Jordan, S., G. Luikart, P. Taberlet. Nuclear gene systematics of the Capra. Jordan, S., J. Mrozek*, S. Liang*, M. Olaf*. Molecular systematics of the damselflies of French Polynesia. TEACHING EXPERIENCE: 2008 Instructor (Bucknell) The Importance of Produits du Terroir in French Society (taught in French for Bucknell en France) 2007, 2011 Instructor (Bucknell) 1st Year Foundation Seminar – Islands and Beaches: the Nature of Others 2006 Instructor (Bucknell) 1st Year Foundation Seminar – Islands and Beaches: the Marquesas from Melville to Survivor 2006-08, ‘11 Senior Fellow (Bucknell) Environmental Residential College 2005-2009 Instructor (Bucknell) Biology 208 – Population Biol. (Ecology and Evol.) w/ lab 2004, 2009 Instructor (Bucknell) Biology 359 – General Entomology with lab 2004, ’06, ‘10 Instructor (Bucknell) Biology 358 – Invertebrate Zoology with lab 2003, ‘04, ’07, ‘11 Instructor (Bucknell) Biology 361 – Systematic Biology 2004 Lab Instructor (Bucknell) Biology 206 – Organismal Biology 2003 Lab Instructor (Bucknell) Biology 205 – Intro. to Molecules and Cells 2003 Lab Instructor (Bucknell) Biology 121 – General Biology 2001 Lab Instructor (UConn) Principles and Methods of Systematic Biology 2000 Lab Instructor (UConn) Introductory Biology for Majors 2000 Lab Instructor (UConn) Molecular Methods in Systematics 1997-98 Lab Instructor (UConn) General Entomology 1996-97 Lab Instructor (UConn) Introductory Biology for Non-Majors 1996 Lab Instructor (BYU) General Ecology 1994-96 Lab Instructor (BYU) Introductory Biology for Non-Majors 1995 Lab Instructor (BYU) Environmental Biology 1993-94 Writing TA (BYU) Environmental Biology and Policy 1992 Instructor (BYU) French 102 1991-93 Lab Instructor (BYU) Physical Science 100 1991-93 Lab Instructor (BYU) French 101 and 102 2

STUDENT PROJECTS MENTORED: 2011 Liz Fanning, Bucknell University, Conservation genetics of Lednia tumana, an endangered alpine stonefly from Glacier National Park 2009 Noor White, Buckell University, Molecular systematics of damselflies from the Leeward Society and Austral Islands of French Polynesia and the Cook Islands 2006-2009 Brandon Jones, MS candidate, Microsatellite phylogeography and population genetics of Megalagrion xanthomelas and M. pacificum 2008 Sherri Liang, Bucknell University, Molecular systematics of damselflies from the Leeward Society and Austral Islands of French Polynesia 2008 Isabel Junkin, Sequencing of the mt COII gene from Megalagrion xanthomelas and M. pacificum 2006 Todd Dowling, BS, Bucknell University, Testing many mammalian genes for positive Darwinian selection 2006 Jenn Mrozek, BS, Bucknell University, Nuclear gene molecular systematics of endemic Marquesan damselfly genus Bedfordia 2006 Mark Olaf, BS, Bucknell University, Molecular and morphological systematics of the damselflies of the Marquesas Islands 2004 Emilie Barruet, BS, Bucknell University, Nuclear gene phylogeography of the Hawaiian damselfly Megalagrion koelense 2004 Meg Cusimano, BS, Bucknell University, Cryptic species of the goldenrod-associated tumbling flower beetle, Mordellistena convicta 2003-2004 Sarah Carle, BS, Bucknell University, Phylogeography of the Hawaiian damselfly Megalagrion koelense 2002 Özge Balkiz, MS, Middle Eastern Technical University (Ankara), The phylogeny of wild goats (Capra aegagrus E.) in Turkey as determined by mtDNA D-loop sequencing 1998-2000 Barbara Parsons, BS, UConn, Intraspecific genetic variation of Megalagrion hawaiiense 1998 Kristen Jordan, BS, the Evergreen State College, Preliminary molecular systematics of the Fijian damselfly genus Nesobasis GRANTS (INCLUDING UNFUNDED*), AWARDS, AND SCHOLARSHIPS: 2010 ROA supplement to NSF DEB: Caddisfly (Trichoptera) phylogeny: networking and cross-training to Karl Kjer, Rutgers University ($22,438) 2010 *ROA supplement to NSF DEB: Isolating Mechanisms in Species of Coenagrionid Odonates to Mark McPeek, Dartmouth College ($24,684 – unfunded) 2010 *RUI: Hawaiian damselflies as a model for island comparative phylogeography($536,724 – unfunded) 2008 *CAREER: Hawaiian damselflies as a model for island comparative phylogeography ($693,349 – unfunded) 2007 NSF senior personnel award for damselfly collecting in the Society Islands of French Polynesia, via Rosemary Gillespie at UC Berkeley, $2,573 2007 Bucknell University Dean of Arts and Sciences International Travel Award, $1000 2001 NSF International Research Fellowship, Testing for selection signatures and reconstructing the phylogeographic history of the Capra genus: A genome-wide candidate gene sequencing approach, $80,000 2001 French Government Chateaubriand Postdoctoral Fellowship, ~ $22,000, declined. 2000 NSF Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant, Molecular systematics, origin, and conservation of the Hawaiian damselfly genus Megalagrion, $10,000 1999 USGS Biological Resources Division research grant, Phylogeography, fragmentation, and gene flow in three Hawaiian damselfly species, $4000 1999 Canon National Parks Science Scholars Program, Honorable Mention in Biological Sciences, Population fragmentation within the damselfly genus Megalagrion in Hawaiian National Parks: Genetic 3

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consequences and implications for management, $2000 University of Connecticut Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Slater Entomology Research Fund award, $200 University of Connecticut Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Penner Invertebrate Research Fund award, $100 Sigma Xi Grant in Aid of Research for study of the conservation genetics of the Hawaiian damselfly genus Megalagrion, $600 University of Connecticut Outstanding Scholar Fellowship National Science Foundation Graduate Research Traineeship in Biodiversity, University of Connecticut BYU Gary M. Booth Entomology Scholarship Recipient, $1000 BYU Zoology Department Supplemental Tuition Award (two years)

INVITED PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (*Bucknell Student Authors): Jordan, S. November 2011. Phylogeography of Hawaiian Damselflies (with a few words on the biogeography of Coenagrionidae endemic to Pacific islands). Invited Talk. Odonata Symposium, Entomological Society of America annual meeting, Reno, NV, USA. Jordan, S. February 2011. Islands Within Islands: Damselfly Evolution in Polynesia. Invited Talk. Department of Biology, Millersville, University, Millersville, PA, USA. Jordan, S. October 2005. Blue hawaiiense and beyond: systematics and phylogeography of Hawaii's endemic Megalagrion damselflies. Invited talk. Division of Biological Sciences, University of Montana, Missoula, MT, USA. Jordan, S., E. Barruet*, M. Olaf*, B. Parsons, and C. Simon. April 27, 2005. Blue hawaiiense and beyond: conservation genetics and comparative phylogeography of four Hawai’ian damselfly species (Odonata: Coenagrionidae). Invited talk. Symposium on the Biology of Hawaiian Streams and Estuaries, Hilo, Hawaii, USA. Jordan, S. October 2004. Blue hawaiiense and other tales from the Hawaiian damselflies. Invited talk. Department of Entomology Jugatae seminar, Cornell University. Ithaca, NY, USA. Jordan, S. C. Simon, D. Polhemus. Feb. 19, 2003. The pattern beneath the process: reconstructing the phylogeny of Megalagrion. Pacific Entomology Conference, Honolulu, HI. Jordan, S., C. Simon, B. Parsons, R. Englund, and D. Foote. Feb. 19, 2003. Do populations matter? Intraspecific haplotype variation in widespread Megalagrion species. Pacific Entomology Conference, Honolulu, HI. Jordan, S. February 2003. Systematics and adaptive radiation of Hawaii’s Megalagrion damselflies. Invited talk. Department of Biology, Bucknell University. Lewisburg, PA, USA. Jordan, S. November 2002. Systématique moléculaire et radiation adaptative des agrions (demoiselles) endémiques de Hawaii. Invited talk (given in French). Département de Sciences biologiques, Université de Montréal, Québec. Jordan, S. February 2002. Molecular systematics and adaptive radiation in the endemic Hawaiian damselfly genus Megalagrion. Invited talk (given in French). Laboratoire d’Écologie Alpine, Université Joseph Fourier. Grenoble, France. Jordan, S. January 2001. Molecular systematics and conservation genetics of an endemic Hawaiian damselfly radiation. Invited talk. Department of Biology, Lewis and Clark College. Portland, Oregon. Jordan, S. October 2001. Molecular systematics and phylogeography of Hawaii's marvelous endemic damselflies. Invited talk. Connecticut Entomological Society, Storrs, Connecticut.

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CONTRIBUTED PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (*Bucknell Student Authors): Jordan, S. R. Englund, D. Polhemus. May 2011. Biogeography of Coenagrionid Damselflies Endemic to Pacific Islands. Contributed talk. Smithsonian Institution Conference on the Evolution of Life on Pacific Islands and Reefs: Past, Present, and Future, Honolulu, HI, USA. Jones, B.*, Jordan, S. June 2010. Land Bridges Over Troubled Waters? Population Structure of Hawaiian Megalagrion Damselflies as Inferred by Microsatellite Analysis. Contributed talk. Annual meeting of the Society of Systematic Biologists and the Society for the Study of Evolution, Portland, OR, USA. Jordan, S., R. Englund, D. Polhemus, M. Olaf*, S. Liang*, J. Mrozek*. June 2009. Molecular Systematics and Biogeography of the Damselflies of French Polynesia (Coenagrionidae). Poster Presentation. Annual meeting of the Society of Systematic Biologists and the Society for the Study of Evolution, Moscow, Idaho. Jordan, S., S. Nadiri, H. R. Rezaei, P. Taberlet, and G. Luikart. June 2008. Nuclear gene phylogeny and positive selection of the bovid genus Capra. Contributed talk. 2008 Annual meeting of the Society of Systematic Biologists and the Society for the Study of Evolution, Minneapolis, MN. Jones, B.*, I. Junkin*, and S. Jordan. 2008. By land or by sea? A microsatellite analysis of Hawaiian Megalagrion damselfly gene flow. Poster presentation. Annual meeting of the Society of Systematic Biologists and the Society for the Study of Evolution, Minneapolis, MN. Dowling, T.*, and S. Jordan. June 2006. Selection tests of many mammalian nuclear genes. Poster presentation. 2006 Annual meeting of the Society of Systematic Biologists and the Society for the Study of Evolution, Stony Brook, New York. Mrozek, J.*, S. Jordan, M. Olaf*, D. Polhemus, and R. Englund. June 2006. Molecular systematics and biogeography of Marquesan damselflies (Coenagrionidae: Bedfordia). Poster presentation. 2006 Annual meeting of the Society of Systematic Biologists and the Society for the Study of Evolution, Stony Brook, New York. Jordan, S., M. Olaf*, S. Carle*, R. Englund, D. Foote, C. Simon, and B. Parsons. June 2004. Comparative phylogeography of four Hawaiian damselfly species. Poster presentation. 2004 Annual meeting of the Society of Systematic Biologists and the Society for the Study of Evolution. Fort Collins, Colorado. Englund, R. A., D. A. Polhemus, and S. Jordan. July 2002. Conservation of tropical insular Pacific aquatic insects: Two case studies from Hawaii. Contributed talk. 2002 Annual meeting of the Society for Conservation Biology. Canterbury, UK. Fernandez, H, A. T. Virk, S. Jordan, and G. Luikart. June 2002. Molecular systematics and conservation of the endangered Chiltan markhor. Poster presentation. III World Conference on Mountain Ungulates. Zaragoza, Spain. Jordan, S. and C. Simon. June 2001. The effect of distant outgroups on estimates of among site rate variation: The Hawaiian damselflies as a case study. Contributed talk. 2001 Annual meeting of the Society of Systematic Biologists and the Society for the Study of Evolution. Knoxville, Tennessee. Lewis, P., S. Jordan, C. Bell, and D. Swofford. June 2001. Phylogenetic landscapes in simulated versus actual nucleotide sequence data sets. Contributed talk. 2001 Annual meeting of the Society of Systematic Biologists and the Society for the Study of Evolution. Knoxville, Tennessee. Jordan, S., D. Foote, and C. Simon. October 2000. Phylogeography, population genetics, and conservation of the Hawaiian damselflies Megalagrion xanthomelas and M. pacificum. Poster presentation. New England Molecular Evolutionary Biologists Meeting. Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Jordan, S., D. Foote, and C. Simon. August 2000. Phylogeography, population genetics, and conservation of the Hawaiian damselflies Megalagrion xanthomelas and M. pacificum. Poster presentation. 2000 Hawaii Conservation Conference. Honolulu, Hawaii. Jordan, S., D. Foote, and C. Simon. August 2000. Phylogeography, population genetics, and conservation of the Hawaiian damselflies Megalagrion xanthomelas and M. pacificum. Contributed Talk. Annual meeting of the Society of Systematic Biologists and the Society for the Study of Evolution. Bloomington, Indiana. 5

Jordan, S. December 1999. Bug collecting in the Marquesas Islands: My peep at Polynesian life. EEB Dept. Ecologue. Oral Presentation. U. of Connecticut. Parsons, B. P., S. Jordan, and C. Simon. July 1999. Molecular systematics and phylogeography of the Hawaiian damselfly Megalagrion hawaiiense: Implications for conservation. Poster presentation. 1999 Hawaii Conservation Conference. Honolulu, Hawaii. Jordan, S., D. Polhemus, and C. Simon. July 1998. Morphological and molecular systematics of the Hawaiian damselfly genus Megalagrion: Implications for conservation. Poster presentation. 1998 Hawaii Conservation Conference. Honolulu, Hawaii. Jordan, S., D. Polhemus, and C. Simon. June 1998. Morphological and molecular systematics of the Hawaiian damselfly genus Megalagrion: Implications for conservation. Poster presentation. 1998 Annual meeting of the Society of Systematic Biologists and the Society for the Study of Evolution. Vancouver, B.C. Seger, J., M. H. Richards, J. Burner, S. D. Jordan, T. DeWolf, K. Kjer, and G. A. Herrick. June 1996. Testing models for the evolution of sex-determination and chromosome-elimination systems in scale insects (Homoptera: Coccoidea). Poster presentation. Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. Tucson, AZ. Jordan, S. D. and D. K. Shiozawa. June 1996. The soft-sediment benthos of a turbid, sandy river system: The Green and Colorado Rivers of Canyonlands National Park, Utah. Contributed talk. North American Benthological Society, 44th Annual Meeting. Kalispell, Montana. Jordan, S. D. and D. K. Shiozawa. July 1995. Densities and habitat usage patterns of meiofauna in the Green and Colorado Rivers, Canyonlands National Park, Utah, USA. Contributed talk. Ninth International Meiofauna Conference. Perpignan, France. REFEREE FOR: Molecular Biology and Evolution, Molecular Ecology, Systematic Biology, Evolution, Conservation Genetics PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES: The Society for the Study of Evolution (1994) North American Benthological Society (1995) Society of Systematic Biologists (1997) Entomological Society of America (2000) Society for Conservation Biology (2002) LANGUAGES: French Excellent reading, writing, and speaking ability FIELD EXPERIENCE: June-July 2011 May 2011 June-July 2009 June-July 2007 April 2005 February 2003 February 2002 August 2001 August 2000 October 1999 July 1998 July 1994-Oct. 1995 June 1994

Idaho, Montana, Oregon Hawaii Idaho, Montana, Washington, Oregon Society Islands, French Polynesia Hawaii Hawaii Antalya, Turkey Tahiti and Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia Hawaii Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia Hawaii Green and Colorado Rivers, Canyonlands National Park, Utah – 8 expeditions Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Park

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