Recommended Readings: Rosemary Gillespie, Ph.D. Friday March 5, 2021

Recommended Readings: Rosemary Gillespie, Ph.D. Friday March 5, 2021

Webinar Friday Lecture SeriesRosemary G. Gillespie, Ph.D.

(open to the Tri-I community)

Friday, March 5, 2021

Rosemary Gillespie, Ph.D.

Professor and Schlinger Chair in Systematic Entomology

Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management

University of California

      Adaptive Radiation on Oceanic Islands: Isolation and Connection, Repeatability and Serendipity

 Recommended Readings:

Science News

Brett Israel. How brightly colored spiders evolved on Hawaii again and again … and again. BerkeleyResearch. March 8, 2018

Empirical Articles

Bellvert, Adria; Gillespie, Rosemary G.; Arnedo, Miquel A. (2021). A happy family: systematic revision of the endemic Theridion spiders (Araneae, Theridiidae) of the Hawaiian Islands. INVERTEBRATE SYSTEMATICS. 35 (1): 1-58

Gillespie, Rosemary G.; Bennett, Gordon M.; De Meester, Luc; et al. (2020). Comparing Adaptive Radiations Across Space, Time, and Taxa. JOURNAL OF HEREDITY. 111 (1): 1-20   Volume: ‏ 111   Issue: ‏ 1   Pages: ‏ 1-20

Goodman, Kari Roesch; Prost, Stefan; Bi, Ke; et al. (2019). Host and geography together drive early adaptive radiation of Hawaiian planthoppers. MOLECULAR ECOLOGY. 28 (19): 4513-4528

Kennedy, Susan; Lim, Jun Ying; Clavel, Joanne; et al. (2019). Spider webs, stable isotopes and molecular gut content analysis: Multiple lines of evidence support trophic niche differentiation in a community of Hawaiian spiders. FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY. 33 (9): 1722-1723

Hiller, Anna E.; Koo, Michelle S.; Goodman, Kari R.; et al. (2019). Niche conservatism predominates in adaptive radiation: comparing the diversification of Hawaiian arthropods using ecological niche modelling. BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY. 127 (2): 479-492

Shaw, Kerry L.; Gillespie, Rosemary G. (2016). Comparative phylogeography of oceanic archipelagos: Hotspots for inferences of evolutionary process. PNAS. 113 (29): 7986-7993

Casquet, Juliane; Bourgeois, Yann X. C.; Cruaud, Corinne; et al. (2015). Community assembly on remote islands: a comparison of Hawaiian and Mascarene spiders. JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY. 42 (1): 39-50

Review Papers

Gillespie, Rosemary G. (2016). Island time and the interplay between ecology and evolution in species diversification. EVOLUTIONARY APPLICATIONS. 9 (1): 53-73

Warren, Ben H.; Simberloff, Daniel; Ricklefs, Robert E.; et al. (2015). Islands as model systems in ecology and evolution: prospects fifty years after MacArthur-Wilson. ECOLOGY LETTERS. 18 (2): 200-217

Book Chapter:

Gillespie, Rosemary G.; Will, Kipling. (2018). Biodiversity of Arthropods on Islands. INSECT BIODIVERSITY: SCIENCE AND SOCIETY. 2 : ‏ 81-104

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Ilaria Ceglia, Ph.D., Science Informationist - Ilaria joined the Markus Library Team in 2017. As science liaison between the Rockefeller scientific community and the library, Ilaria assists Rockefeller scientists find, and effectively use, the scholarly communication tools available at the library, provides customized literature searching, delivers research information reports and publications metric analysis to enhance collaborations between Rockefeller and leading scientific institutions, provides access to digital content to manage large data freely accessible. Ilaria manages a drug development database to perform clinical literature searches and drugs pipeline reports for Rockefeller research faculty, scientists and clinicians. As the NIH compliance monitor for the Rockefeller University, Ilaria helps faculty to solve scientific submission requirements issues and ensures Rockefeller remains compliant with NIH Public Access Policy. Her role also includes evaluate and select new databases to complement other resource center services, organize tutorial training sessions in areas of life sciences and on the use of reference management platforms F1000 Workspace, Scopus, Web of Science and PubMed literature searching, managing recommendation readings library blog for lectures and special seminars. Ilaria is a neuroscientist and a former Rockefeller postdoctoral and research associate of Dr. Paul Greengard’s laboratory. She was a Research Assistant Professor at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York and an Adjunct Assistant Professor at City College and Hunter College in New York, where she taught Cell Biology and Biochemistry. As an Italian expat living in New York, Ilaria is an enthusiastic proponent of Italian culture among friends and colleagues.