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Regan Early Curriculum Vitae Universidade de Évora, Cátedra Rui Nabeiro - Biodiversidade Casa Cordovil 2ª Andar, Rua Dr. Joaquim Henrique da Fonseca, 7000-890 Évora, Portugal, regan.early@gmail.com EDUCATION University of York, UK 2003-2007 PhD: Conservation at the Landscape Scale; the Marsh Fritillary and other British Butterflies Advisor: Prof. Chris Thomas. In collaboration with the Countryside Council for Wales (CCW) Oxford University, UK 1999-2002 Bachelor of Arts in Biological Sciences (2i) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Postdoctoral Fellow, Cátedra Rui Nabeiro - Biodiversidade, Universidade de 2010 - present Évora Postdoctoral Research Associate, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Brown 2007 2010 University. Improving the accuracy of range-shift predictions under climate change. Mentor: Dov Sax Independent Researcher, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid 2007 Exploring the mechanisms of range limitation in a declining butterfly: implications for future distributions under climate change Collaborators: Owen Lewis (Oxford University), Robert Wilson (University of Exeter) PUBLICATIONS Peer-reviewed Journals Richardson, D.M., Hellmann, J.J., McLachlan, J., Sax, D.F., Schwartz, M.W., Brennan, J., Gonzalez, P., Root, T., Sala, O., Schneider, S.H., Ashe, D., Camacho, A, Rappaport, J., Clark, Early, R., Etterson, J., Fielder, D., Gill, J., Minteer, B.A., Polasky, S., Safford, H., Thompson, A., & Vellend, M. 2009. Multidimensional evaluation of managed relocation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 106(24): 9721-9724 Early, R., Anderson, B. & Thomas, C.D. 2008. Using habitat distribution models to evaluate large-scale landscape priorities for spatially dynamic species. Journal of Applied Ecology 45(1): 228-238. Bulman, C.R., Wilson, R., Holt, A.R., Galvez Bravo, L., Early, R.I., Warren, M.S. & Thomas, C.D. 2007. Minimum viable metapopulation size, extinction debt and the conservation of a declining species. Ecological Applications 17(5): 1460-1473.

Early, R. & Thomas, C.D. 2006. Multi-species conservation planning: identifying landscapes for the conservation of viable populations using local and continental species priorities. Journal of Applied Ecology. 44(2): 253-262. Moilanen, A., Franco, A.M.A., Early, R.I., Fox, R., Wintle, B.A. & Thomas, C.D. 2005. Prioritizing multiple-use landscapes for conservation: Methods for large multi-species planning problems. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B. 272(1575): 1885 1891. In Submission Guo, Q., Sax, D., Qian, H. & Early, R. Latitudinal shifts of introduced species: possible causes and implications. In review. Biological Invasions. Early, R. & Sax, D. Climate-path analysis reveals potential limitations on species range shifts. In revision. Ecology Letters In Preparation Early, R., Wilczek, A., Sax, D. & Schmitt, J. Phenology, range shifts and climate change: the missing links. Intended for: American Naturalist. Early, R. & Thomas, C.D. Incorporating spatial population dynamic principles in large-scale conservation planning. Intended for Conservation Biology. Technical Articles Sax, D., Early, R. & Guo, Q. 2010. Assessing risks of plant invasions in the eastern United States: a biogeographic perspective Technical Report to the US Forest Service. Early, R. 2008. Landscape priorities for the conservation of the Marsh Fritillary in Wales. Countryside Council for Wales. FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS Anne Keymer prize for best student presentation, Runner-up. British 2005 Ecological Society Annual Meeting. Conoco-Phillips Academic Fellowship to support graduate studies 2003 2006 ($4000) GRANTS IN SUPPORT OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Government of the Portuguese Republic Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia Individual Post-Doctoral Grant: Species range shifts under 21 st century climate change: limitations and conservation strategies. Grant fully funds research, renewable for six years. Brown Environmental Change Initiative, working group grant: How does phenology determine species ranges and what are the implications for future ranges under climate change? International Biogeography Society Travel Grant, for attendance at the IBS 2009 annual meeting. British Ecology Society, Small Ecological Project Grant: Exploring the mechanisms of range limitation in a declining butterfly: implications for future distributions under climate change Hong Kong Sustainable Development International Youth Summit: grant covered all costs of attendance at the 2001 meeting. Beginning September 2010 January 2009 ($5500) 2008 ($665) 2007 ($3000) 2001

TEACHING Course development and instruction, Conservation Biology Master s degree, Universidade de Évora: Concepts and techniques in species distribution modelling, a module within the Advanced Studies in Biodiversity and Nature Conservation course. Guest Lecturer, Universidade de Évora Biology PhD Program Controversies in invasion ecology Guest Lecturer, Universidade de Évora: Phytosociological techniques in global ecology and biogeoography Guest Lecturer, Brown University EEB: "Metapopulation biology and large-scale conservation strategies", for Conservation Biology senior class. Guest Lecturer, Brown University ECI: Climate change and biodiversity, for Watson International program for mid-career African scientists. Guest Seminar, Brown University EEB: "Species extinction in an era of climate change: Climate paths, dispersal barriers and the level of need for managed relocation", for Climate Change and Species Extinction class. Teaching Assistant. University of York: Quantitative Methods in Biology. Population Ecology. Teaching Assistant. University of Leeds: Experimental Design and Analysis. Population and Community Ecology. Zoology Field Course: Animal Marine Biology. Biology Field Course: Plant Ecophysiology and Marine Biology. November 2011 April 2011 April 2011 September 2009 September 2009 September 2009 2005-2006 2003-2004 SUPERVISORY AND MENTORING EXPERIENCE Co-supervisor of research assistant and future PhD candidate Hedvig Nenzén (with Miguel Araújo), Universidade de Évora. Undergraduate Student Supervisor, Brown University. Heidi Nutters, graduate research assistant. Natalie Jablonski, Sophomore research assistant. Dena Adler, Sophomore research assistant. Selection and management of a research team consisting of eight assistants to collect and analyse data archived in libraries, herbaria and web sources. Brown University. Undergraduate Group Project Mentor. University of York. Learning Behaviour in Invertebrates. Chief Scientist on wilderness expeditions for teenage students to the Amazon and the Yukon Territory. British Schools Exploring Society. 2010 - present 2007-2008 2007-2008 2005-2007 2006-2007

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Invited Scientific and Policy-orientated Working Groups Climate change and invasive species: are non-natives poised for greater success in future climatic conditions? at NCEAS (Project Leaders: Cascade Sorte, Jeff Dukes, and Joshua Lawler) Assisted Migration: Evaluating a New Strategy for Species Conservation. (Project Leaders: Jessica Hellmann, Jason McLachlan, Dov Sax, Mark Schwartz) Phenology and Climate Change, an Environmental Change Working Group at Brown University (Project Leaders: Jim Tang, Johanna Schmitt) UK Biodiversity Action Plan steering committee for the Marsh Fritillary (Project Leaders: Butterfly Conservation, English Nature, Countryside Council for Wales, Scottish Natural heritage) Dispersal and Conservation. Centre for Ecology and Hydrology workshop. (Project Leader: Justin Travis) 2011 2008-2009 2008-2009 2003-2006 2004 Professional Affiliations American Association for the Advancement of Science, British Ecological Society, Ecological Society of America, International Biogeography Society. Reviews and Peer Assessment Scientific Journal Reviews: American Naturalist, Applied Vegetation Science, Biological Conservation, Biological Invasions, Conservation Biology, Diversity and Distributions, Environmental Modelling and Software, Global Ecology and Biogeography, Journal of Applied Ecology, Journal of Biogeography. Grant Proposal Reviews: National Science Foundation: Population and Community Ecology Cluster, International Biogeography Society Travel Grants 2011. Student Presentation Award judge. ESA Annual Meeting 2008, IBS Biennial Conference 2009, 2011. Session moderator. ESA Annual Meeting 2008. PRESENTATIONS Contributed Conference Presentations Wilczek, A.M., Early, R., Cooper, M., Welch, S. & Schmitt, J. Seasonal effects of a major effect locus drive geographic patterns of natural variation through influence on life history and fitness. Evolution. June 2009. Early, R. & Sax, D. The biogeography of invasions: what the environment of the novel region and the pattern of invasion tell us about range limitation. IBS Biennial Conference. January 2009. Early, R., Anderson, B. & Thomas, C.D. Large-scale conservation planning for spatially dynamic species. ESA Annual Meeting. August 2008. Early, R., Anderson, B. & Thomas, C.D. Evaluating habitat distributions for use in conservation planning. BES Annual Meeting. September 2006. Early, R., Anderson, B. & Thomas, C.D. Population-based conservation strategies at large scales. BES Annual Meeting. September 2005. Early, R., Moilanen, A. & Thomas. C.D. Selecting multi-species landscapes for conservation: impacts of species prioritisation. BES Annual Meeting September 2005.

Early, R., Moilanen, A. & Thomas. C.D. Choosing protected areas for the future: appropriate species prioritisation in landscape-scale conservation. Butterfly Conservation International Symposium. July 2005. Early, R., Moilanen, A. & Thomas. C.D. The development of population-based conservation strategies at large scales. SCB Annual Meeting. July 2004. Early, R., Moilanen, A. & Thomas. C.D. Developing population-based conservation strategies with GIS: the Marsh Fritillary in Wales. Cambridge Student Conference on Conservation Science. May 2003. Invited Seminars and Conference Presentations Early, R. Improving predictions of range shifts under climate change: Some good news some bad news. Imperial College, Silwood Park. February 2011. Early, R. & Sax, D.F. Range shift dynamics and climate paths. Invited Symposium: Managed Relocation (aka Assisted Migration): An Interdisciplinary Evaluation of a Newly Proposed Conservation Strategy. ESA Annual Meeting. August 2009. Early, R., Wilczek, A., Sax, D.F. & Schmitt, J. Phenology and distributions under climate change. ECI Phenology and Climate Change Workshop, Brown University. March 2009. Early, R. Large-scale, population-based conservation strategies for spatially dynamic species. Brown University. February 2008. Early, R. Research variations on a spatial population-dynamic / conservation theme. Brown University. September 2007. Hodgson, J., Early, R. & Franco, A.M.A. New techniques to link impacts of development into large scale species conservation. Special BES / IEEM Management Symposium on Ecological Impact Assessments: Science and Best Practice 2006. Early, R. Selecting multi-species landscapes for conservation. University of York. May 2005. Early, R. The development of population-based conservation strategies at large scales. University of York. October 2005. Early, R. The development of population-based conservation strategies at large scales: the Marsh Fritillary in Wales. Dispersal workshop. Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Banchory, UK. 2004. Early, R. Selecting landscapes for Conservation: Impacts of species prioritisation. University of York. February 2005. Early, R. A GIS tool to make population model results accessible to conservation planners. Leeds University, 2003. SKILLS Areas of Ecological Expertise Climate and habitat niche-modelling, metapopulation modelling, dispersal, landscape ecology, reserve design, biotic interactions and climate change, butterfly ecology, phenology, invasive species. Quantitative Skills Statistical analysis and maximum likelihood based modelling (R). Spatial analysis and visualisation (ArcGIS, Python). Design and management of large databases. Connection of multiple databases and software components for analysis (SQL). Web design (CSS). Additional programming skills in C and MATLAB. Foreign languages Spanish, Portuguese