Education:
                                                     Ph.D. Candiate, Department of Biology, University of California, Riverside
                                                     Advisor: David Reznick

                                                     B.A. Environmental Studies 2001, Prescott College, Prescott, AZ
                               
                                                   Mailing Address:
                                                    1208 Spieth Hall
                                                    University of California
                                                    Riverside, CA 92521

                                                   Email: ronald.bassar@email.ucr.edu

                                         

RESEARCH INTERESTS:
       I am broadly interested in understanding the factors that shape observed life histories of organisms. My previous research has focused on understanding how broad patterns of adult and juvenile mortality influence clutch size, egg mass and parental care in passerine birds. Currently, I am working on understanding how density-dependent regulation and indirect effects of mortality influence the predicted directions of change in the timing and extent of reproduction in response to changes in mortality. To answer these questions I am conducting field and mescosm experiments using the Trinidadian Guppy system on the island of Trinidad, West Indes.

HONORS AND FELLOWSHIPS:
2005-2006: Department of Education, Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need (GAANN) Fellowship ($53,970)
2006-2007: University of California-Riverside Chancellor's Fellowship ($19,000)
Winter Quarter 2007: Department of Education, Graduate Assistance in Areas of NationalNeed (GAANN) Fellowship ($9,824)
2007: NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Honorable Mention
2008 Distinguished Graduate Fellowship in Biology ($7,500)
2008 Exploration Fund, Explorers Club ($1,500)

BOOK CHAPTERS:
Lloyd, P., T.E.Martin, R.L. Redmond, M.M. Hart, U. Langer, and R.D. Bassar. (2006). Assessing the influence of spatial scale on        the relationship between avian nesting success and forest fragmentation: A case study. In J. Wu, et al (eds.),Scaling and Uncertainty    Analysis in Ecology: Methods and Applications.New York, Columbia University Press.

PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS:
Martin, T. E., R. D. Bassar, S. K. Bassar, J. J. Fontaine, P. Lloyd, H. A. Mathewson, A. M. Niklison, and A. Chalfoun. 2006. Life-       history and ecological correlates of geographic variation in egg and clutch mass among passerine species. Evolution 60:390-398. pdf
Auer, S., D. M. Logue, R. D. Bassar, and D. E. Gammon. 2007. Nesting biology of the black-bellied wren (Thryothorus        fasciatoventris) in central Panama. The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 119:71-76. pdf
Auer, S., R. D. Bassar, J. J. Fontaine, and T. E. Martin. 2007. Breeding biology of passerine in a subtropical montane forest in        northwestern Argentina. The Condor 109:321-333. pdf
Auer, S. K., R. D. Bassar, and T. E. Martin. 2007. Biparental incubation in the chestnut-vented tit-babbler (Parisoma subcaeruleum):     mates devote equal time, but males keep eggs warmer. Journal of Avian Biology 38:278-283. pdf
Martin, T. E., S.K. Auer, R. D. Bassar, A. Niklison,and P. Lloyd. 2007. Geographic variation in avian incubation periods and        parental influences on embryonic temperature. Evolution. 61: 2558-2569 pdf

MANUSCRIPTS IN REVIEW OR PREP:
Bassar, R. D., S. K. Auer, A. Mammaril,and D. N. Reznick. Life historical correlates of placental reproduction in the fish family        Poeciliidae.
Reznick, D.N., R. D. Bassar. Mechanisms of population regulation and implications for the diversification of life history strategies in    the Trinidadian guppy (Poecilia reticulata).
Bassar, R. D., M. Marshall, J. Watts, A. Lopez-Sepulcre, and D.N. Reznick. The influence of guppy density and mortality on    community structure and ecosystem processes in a tropical stream.
Reznick, D. N., R.D. Bassar, M. Walsh, M. Turcotte, and M. Torres-Mejia.  A review in support of including density-dependent        population regulation mechanisms in life history evolution studies.

PRESENTATIONS AT PROFFESIONAL MEETINGS:
POSTERS:
Bassar, R.D., S.K. Auer, K. McBride, D.N. Reznick. The evolution of placentas in the fish family Poecilidae: the Southern clade of     Poeciliopsis Society for the Study of Evolution 2006, Stony Brook, New York. view poster
Marshall, M. C., R.D. Bassar, A. Lopez-Sepulcre, and C. M. Pringle. Effects of guppy life history evolution on nutrient recycling in     Trinidad streams. Ecological Society of America 2008, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

COMMUNITY OUTREACH:
Graduate student Mentor in the Accelerated Literacy Integrating Algebra and Science (ALIAS) program for K-12 teachers and students.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
UC RIVERSIDE:
TA:
Biol 002-Cellular Basis of Life. Fall 2006, 2007

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
WILDLIFE TECHNICIAN,
April 2005-July 2005
Coulee City, Washington, USA
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Olympia, Washington

Supervisor: Matthew Van der Hagen PhD
 

FIELD TECHNICIAN, August 2003–November 2003, August 2004–November 2004
Koeberg Nature Reserve, Cape Town, South Africa

Montana Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, Missoula, Montana
Supervisors: Thomas Martin PhD, Penn Lloyd PhD 
 

RESEARCH INTERN, February 2004 – August 2004
Soberania National Park, Panama
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama
Supervisor: Jeffrey Brawn PhD

RESEARCH ASSOCIATE, August 2001 – August 2003
Montana
Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, Missoula, Montana
Supervisor: Thomas Martin PhD

Field Crew Supervisor
(March–July), Yacambú National Park, Venezuela
Laboratory Database Manager and BBIRD (Breeding Biology Research and Monitoring Database) Program Coordinator (July–February)  

FIELD TECHNICIAN, May 2000 – July 2000; May 2001 – July 2001
Coconino National Forest, Arizona
Montana Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, Missoula, Montana
Supervisor: Thomas Martin PhD

FIRE ECOLOGY INTERN, February 1997 – June 1997
The Nature Conservancy, Santa Rosa Ecological Preserve, Lake Elsinore, California
Supervisor: Robin Wills










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