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FULL CURRICULUM VITAE Alexander G. Cheroske Email: drcheroske@gmail.com EDUCATION University of Maryland, 1999-2004 Ph. D. in Marine, Estuarine, and Baltimore County (U.M.B.C.) Environmental Sciences Dissertation topic: Ecological and behavioral relevance of color vision in stomatopod crustaceans. Selected coursework: Wildlife-habitat ecology and analysis, Theoretical and quantitative biology, Ecology of marine communities, Fishery science and management, Vision science, Scientific writing and communication University of 1997 Summer course in Functional Washington Morphology & Ecology of Friday Harbor Fishes Laboratory San Diego State University 1994-1997 M.S. in Biology (concentration (S.D.S.U.) in Ecology) Thesis topic: Effects of physical and biological disturbances on coral reef algal turf communities. Selected coursework: Ecological research, Advanced population ecology, Animal physiology, Experimental design, Advanced population and community ecology University California 1988-1993 B.A. in Aquatic Biology Santa Barbara (U.C.S.B.) TEACHING POSITIONS Full-time faculty Anatomy/physiology 2006-present Mesa Community College (on campus, hybrid, online) & marine biology Adjunct faculty Online human physiology 2006-present Moorpark College Full-time faculty Anatomy/physiology 2004-2006 Moorpark College & General Biology Adjunct faculty Human anatomy 2004 Cerritos College & physiology Teaching Assistant Human anatomy 2000-2001 University of Maryland, Baltimore County Adjunct faculty Human anatomy 2000 Community College & physiology of Baltimore County Adjunct faculty Biology & Human 1997-1999 San Diego Miramar anatomy/physiology College Adjunct faculty Human anatomy 1997-1999 San Diego State University Teaching Assistant Human anatomy 1994-1997 San Diego State University

2 EXPERIENCE Educational media developer 2009 present Pearson Education Inc. Under Leslie Berriman, Executive Editor Science San Francisco, CA Project: 1. Development of short instructional videos ( video tutors ) on various historically difficulty topics in human anatomy and physiology. Videos were developed with 10 multiple choice questions that included detailed feedback for both correct and incorrect answers as well as video hints. These learning resources accompanied other web-based student learning activities associated with two different Pearson anatomy and physiology texts. 2. Creation of Powerpoint presentations for all chapters for new text Visual Anatomy and Physiology to be included on instructor resources DVD. Author 2012 BlueDoor Publishing Bio 160 Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology lab manual Contributing author The Body Beautiful: 2010 Mesa Community College Bio 201 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab manual RESEARCH POSITIONS Aquanaut 2001 Aquarius Undersea Laboratory under Prof. Roy L. Caldwell NOAA Key Largo, Fl Project: 10-day mission to assess polarized light and signaling underwater, stomatopod larval biology and population distribution. Over 41 hours of SCUBA dive time logged. Intensive experience working in close quarters with others and communicating with team members located back at headquarters. Research Specialist 1997-1999 San Diego State University under Prof. Susan L. Williams Project: Population genetics and ecology of eelgrass Zostera marina and its interaction with an invasive mussel (Musculista senhousia) Duties included: Censusing, sampling and transplanting eelgrass (SCUBA), sediment core sampling, monitoring of temperature/water flow using data loggers. Assisted in the creation and execution of invasive mussel in situ growth and recruitment experiment. Managed large long-term data sets using Excel. Field Biologist 1997 Coastal Resources Associates Inc. under Dennis Jung Vista, CA Project: Assessment of San Diego coastal areas for placement of artificial reefs by San Diego Gas & Electric. Duties included: Censusing of algae and invertebrates. Research Assistant 1993 University of California under Prof. Scott Cooper Santa Barbara Project: Trophic interactions in stream systems. Duties included: Diel drift sampling, Surber sampling, aquatic invertebrate censusing and identification. Field Assistant 1993 University of California under Dr. Donna Schroeder Santa Barbara Project: Feeding ecology of the blue rockfish (Sebastes). Duties included: Secchi disk sampling (SCUBA), feeding observations (SCUBA).

3 PUBLICATIONS Cheroske, A. G., T. W. Cronin, M. K. Durham and R. L. Caldwell. (2009) Adaptive signaling behaviour in stomatopods under varying light conditions. Mar. Fresh. Behav. Physio. 42(4): 219-232. Cheroske, A. G., P. H. Barber and T. W. Cronin. (2006) Evolutionary variation in the expression of phenotypically plastic color vision in Caribbean mantis shrimps, genus Neogonodactylus Mar. Biol. 150(2): 213-220. DOI 10.1007/s00227-006-0313-5 Cheroske, A. G.,and T. W. Cronin. Variation in stomatopod (Gonodactylus smithii) color signal design associated with organismal condition and depth (2005) Brain, Behavior and Evolution 66: 99-113. Cronin, T.W., N. Shashar, R.L. Caldwell, N. Marshall, A.G. Cheroske, and T. H. Chiou (2004) Polarization signals in the marine environment. Proc of SPIE. 5158:85-92. Cheroske, A.G., R.L. Caldwell, and T.W. Cronin. (2003). Adaptive color vision in Pullosquilla litoralis (Stomatopoda, Lysiosquilloidea) associated with spectral and intensity changes in light environment. J. exp. Biol. 206:373-379. Cronin, T.W., N. Shashar, R.L. Caldwell, N. Marshall, A.G. Cheroske, and T. H. Chiou (2003). Polarization vision and its role in biological signaling. Integr. Comp. Biol. 43:549-558 Cheroske, A.G., S.L. Williams, and R.C. Carpenter, (2000). Effects of physical and biological disturbances on algal turfs in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. J. exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 248:1-34. INVITED PAPERS Cheroske, A. G. 2012. Have it your way!: Offering an online and hybrid class, all at the same time. Online Teaching Conference, San Jose, CA Cheroske, A. G. 2009. Online and hybrid human anatomy and physiology at Mesa Community College. Elluminate Southwest Regional Conference, Phoenix, AZ Cheroske, A. G. 2003. "'Masters of their domain': Astounding vision and behavior of the mantis shrimp." Meeting of Invertebrate Volunteers, National Zoo, Washington D. C. Cheroske, A. G. 2003. A View to a Kill? : Ecological and behavioral relevance of color vision in stomatopod crustaceans. Bermuda Biological Station, Bermuda. Cheroske, A. G., R. L. Caldwell, and T. W. Cronin 2002. What color is the sky in your world?! Adaptive color signaling systems in stomatopod crustacean. Marine Estuarine and Environmental Sciences Program Annual Meeting (Regional) University of Maryland Center for Environmental Studies, Horn Point Laboratory, Cambridge, MD. Cheroske, A. G., R. L. Caldwell, and T. W. Cronin 2002. A leopard can t change its spots...but what about a mantis shrimp? Adaptive color signaling systems in stomatopod crustacea. International Conference on Systematic and Evolutionary Biology VI (International) Patras, Greece. CONTRIBUTED PAPERS Cheroske, A. G., R. L. Caldwell, T. W. Cronin and Tsyr-Hui Chiou 2008. Polarized signaling in mantis shrimp Ocean Sciences Meeting (National), Orlando, FL Cheroske, A. G., R. L. Caldwell, and T. W. Cronin 2007. Variation in mantis shrimp visual and chemical signaling under different light conditions Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology Meeting (National), Phoenix, AZ

4 Cheroske, A. G., P. H. Barber, and T. W. Cronin 2005. Ecological requirements determine the expression of a phenotypically plastic color vision trait in three species of Caribbean mantis shrimp within the genus Neogonodactylus (Stomatopoda, Gonodactyloidea). Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology Meeting (National), San Diego, CA Cheroske, A. G. and T. W. Cronin 2004. Color signal design in a stomatopod crustacean (Gonodactylus smithii) under varying light conditions. J.B. Johnston Club/Karger Workshop Annual Meeting (National), San Diego, CA Cheroske, A. G. and T. W. Cronin 2004. Visual communication in the deep blue, see?: Adaptive stomatopod signaling in different light environments. International Society for Neuroethology Meeting (International), Nyborg, Denmark. Cheroske, A. G., M. Vorobyev, and T. W. Cronin 2004. All in favor, say eye : Adaptive color and postural signaling by stomatopod crustaceans in different light environments. Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology Meeting (National), New Orleans, LA. Cheroske, A. G., M. Vorobyev, and T. W. Cronin 2003. Phenoptypically plastic color vision in a stomatopod crustacean and its potential effects on color signaling in variable light environments. Western Society of Naturalists Meeting (National), Long Beach, CA. Cheroske, A. G., R. L. Caldwell, and T. W. Cronin 2003. Adaptive color vision in Pullosquilla litoralis (Stomatopoda, Lysiosquilloidea) associated with spectral and intensity changes in light environment. Marine Benthic Ecology Meeting (National), Groton, CT. Cheroske, A. G. and T. W. Cronin. 2002. A vision in white...and blue?: Flexibility in stomatopod color communication associated with different light environments. Marine Benthic Ecology Meeting (National), Orlando, FL. Cheroske, A. G., M. Vorobyev, and T. W. Cronin., 2001. Do you see what I see?: Effects of depth on color signaling in mantis shrimp. International Conference on Invertebrate Vision (International) Backaskog Castle, Sweden. Cheroske, A. G., M. Vorobyev, and T. W. Cronin. 2001. Do you see what I see?: Effects of depth on color signaling in mantis shrimp. Marine Benthic Ecology Meeting (National), Durham, NH. Cheroske, A. G. and J. S. Jensen. 1998. Ontogenetic diversity in performance and diet of two sympatric embiotocids (Damalichthys vacca and Embiotoca lateralis) Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology Meeting (National), Boston, MA. Invited co-chair for Feeding and Foraging session. Cheroske, A. G., S. L. Williams, and R. C. Carpenter. 1997. "The effects of physical disturbance on Hawaiian algal turf communities: Do rolling stones also gather no algae?" Marine Benthic Ecology Meeting (National), Portland, ME. Cheroske, A. G., S. L. Williams, and R. C. Carpenter. 1997. "The effects of biological disturbance on Hawaiian algal turf communities." Western Society of Naturalists Meeting (International), La Paz, Baja Mexico. Cheroske, A. G., S. L. Williams, and R. C. Carpenter. 1996. "The effects of physical disturbance on Hawaiian algal turf communities." Marine Benthic Ecology Meeting (National), Columbia, SC. FUNDING AND AWARDS Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society Mentor. 2009. Student nominated induction into honor society Distance Learning and Mentoring Grant Award. 2008. Development of online introduction to human anatomy and physiology (Bio 160). Mesa Community College

5 Foundation of the California Community Colleges, Modeling Effective Educational Technology (MEET) Grant. 2005. MEET and greet for part-time biology faculty. $2000.00 FUNDING AND AWARDS (continued) Richard E. Wolf Jr. Doctoral Dissertation Endowment Award. 2004. University of Maryland, Baltimore County Best Student Oral Presentation. 2004. Cheroske, A. G., M. Vorobyev, and T. W. Cronin. Phenoptypically plastic color vision in a stomatopod crustacean and its potential effects on color signaling in variable light environments. Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology Meeting (National), Division of Invertebrate Zoology, New Orleans, LA. Best Student Poster Presentation. 2004. Cheroske, A. G., and T. W. Cronin. All in favor, say eye : Adaptive color and postural signaling by stomatopod crustaceans in different light environments. Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology Meeting (National), Division of Ecology and Evolution, New Orleans, LA. Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society, Grants-in-Aid Grant. 2003. "Evolution of adaptive color vision in three species of Caribbean mantis shrimp within the genus Neogonodactylus (Stomatopoda,Gonodactyloidea)." $1712.00. Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society, Grants-in-Aid Grant. 2002. Stomatopod color vision and signaling in variable light environments. $1250.00. Marine, Estuarine and Environmental Sciences Fellow. University of Maryland, Baltimore County, 1999-2000. Honorable mention in Best Student Paper competition. 1998. Ontogenetic diversity in performance and diet of two sympatric embiotocids (Damalichthys vacca and Embiotoca lateralis). Co-authored by Jeffrey S. Jensen. Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology Meeting, (National) Boston, MA. PARTICIPATION IN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS American Academy of Underwater Sciences Human Anatomy and Physiology Society International Society for Neuroethology Sigma Xi Scientific Society Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology Western Society of Naturalists FIELD EXPERIENCE Lizard Island, Australia (June 2006) Stomatopod behavioral assays. National Undersea Research Center, Key Largo, FL (October 2004) Stomatopod collection (using SCUBA) Bermuda Biological Station (July 2003) Stomatopod collection (using SCUBA). Lizard Island, Australia (June 2003) Stomatopod behavioral assays. Lizard Island, Australia (July-September 2002) Measurement of environmental radiometry at various depths (using SCUBA) and stomatopod behavioral assays. Lizard Island, Australia (October 2001) Stomatopod collection (using SCUBA) and spectrometric quantification of body coloration.

6 FIELD EXPERIENCE (continued) Aquarius underwater habitat, Key Largo, FL (July 2001) Ten-day mission that included over 41 hours of dive time. Mapping of stomatopod burrow and species distributions; collection of Lysiosquilloid monogamous pairs for genetic studies; larval stomatopod phototaxis studies; in situ behavioral studies of Odontodactylus havanensis Heron Island, Australia (January 2001) Stomatopod collection (using SCUBA) and spectrometric quantification of body coloration; fish collection. Hawaiian Institute of Marine Biology, University of Hawaii, Oahu, HI (Januarys & Summers of 1995 and 1996) - In situ subtidal manipulative experiments; fish, invertebrate and algal censuses; water flow measurements. TECHNICAL SKILLS S.C.U.B.A. I. A. N. T. D. certified, Nitrox diver, 2004. D. A. N. certified, oxygen administration, 2006. A. A. U. S. certified, research diver, 2001. U. C. S. B. certified, research diver, 1992. P.A.D.I. certified, advanced diver, 1992. P.A.D.I. certified, open-water diver, 1990. OTHER CERTIFICATIONS C.P.R. and A.E.D. certified, American Heart Association 2011. EQUIPMENT Digital video and still cameras Dissolved oxygen/temperature meters Fluorometric/spectrophotometric devices InterOcean S4 & Marsh-McBirney current meters Macintosh and PC computing (Microsoft Office, Adobe Creative Suite, Camtasia) Univariate and multivariate statistics (S-Plus, SYSTAT, SuperAnova) Learning Management Systems (Blackboard, Canvas, Desire2Learn, WebCT) Web Conferencing (Elluminate, Wimba) SERVICE Assistant Department Chair, Department of Life Sciences, M.C.C. 2006-present. President, Graduate Association of Biology Students, U.M.B.C., 2002-2003. Undergraduate research mentor, supervising stomatopod research of Renate Young, U.M.B.C., 2002-2004. Committee member, Provost s Student Advisory Committee, U.M.B.C., 2002-2003. Financial Planner and Fund-raising Chair, Graduate Research Conference, U.M.B.C., 2002. Senator, Graduate Student Association, U.M.B.C., 2000-2002. REVIEWER Journals: Journal of Sea Research REFERENCES Available on request