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272:, a field for which he is recognized as the founding father. Among the many phylogeographic applications for which his laboratory paved the way were genetic assessments of marine and freshwater turtles, catadromous eels, unisexual fishes, and regional assemblages of birds, fishes, mammals, herps, and marine invertebrates. Beginning in the 1990s, Avise capitalized upon highly polymorphic microsatellite loci to analyze animal mating systems in nature, on creatures ranging from sea spiders and snails to polyembryonic armadillos to numerous fishes, including male-pregnant pipefishes and seahorses, and hermaphroditic killifishes. This line of inquiry eventuated in many articles plus a trilogy of authored books dealing with evolutionary perspectives on clonality (2008), hermaphroditism (2011), and pregnancy (2013). In addition to research in molecular ecology and evolution, Avise has published on the relevance of evolutionary genetics to human affairs ranging from religious beliefs, to the human genome, to genetically modified organisms, to the history and philosophy of science, and even to the roles of humor and poetry in communicating science to the public. In 2006, Avise helped to inaugurate a series of annual Colloquia, sponsored by the National Academy of Sciences, broadly entitled "In the Light of Evolution" (ILE). Each ILE installment highlighted a different topic that can be informed by evolutionary thought and has broader societal relevance. Proceedings of ten ILE colloquia were published in special issues of PNAS, and eight of them also appeared as edited books from the National Academies Press. 276:
phylogeography, and evolution. The following are universities or institutions where Avise's trainees have held faculty positions: Arizona State University; University of Arkansas; Purdue University (two faculty members); University of Louisiana; East Carolina University; University of South Florida; University of Hawaii; Cornell University (two faculty members); George Washington University; Texas A&M University; University of Idaho; Georgia Tech University; State University of New York at Binghamton; HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology; Oregon State University; South Carolina Department of Natural Resources; Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama; U.S. Geological Service in Alaska; University of Florida; Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology (two faculty members); University of Maryland; Michigan State University; National Institutes of Health; University of California at Santa Cruz; Duquesne University (two faculty members); Oxford University in England; University College of London; University of British Columbia; Hopkins Marine Station of Stanford University; Queens University in Northern Ireland; Frost Museum of Science; Ocean University in the Peoples Republic of China; the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service in Maryland; University of Nebraska; and James Cook University in Australia. At most of these institutions, a new generation of graduate students and postdocs advised by his trainees has given Avise a large number of "academic grandchildren".
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University Press (3 books), Cambridge University Press, Columbia University Press (2 books), Sinauer, Springer, Academic Press (2 books), and Johns Hopkins University Press (2 books), among others. Some of the books are textbooks intended for professionals and their students, while others provide outreach about natural history and evolution for broader audiences. According to Google Scholar, his works have been cited more than 75,000 times and he holds an h-index of 119. Avise served on the editorial boards for 15 scientific journals, and for several years was on the Board on Biology of the National Research Council. He has also traveled and lectured widely, having delivered lectures in all 50 U.S. states and 38 countries.
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In 1972, Avise published the first multi-locus allozyme analysis in any fish species, and uncovered the profound effects of inbreeding and genetic drift in nature. During the 1970s and 1980s, his protein-electrophoretic work on many fishes, mammals, birds, and other creatures demonstrated that
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Avise has taught many university courses in genetics and evolution, including Introductory Biology, undergraduate courses in Genetics and Evolution, and graduate courses in Phylogeography and Molecular Ecology. During most of his 45 years in academia, he also taught a course in Ornithology,
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Avise published more than 360 peer-reviewed papers, plus more than 30 books (18 of which he solo-authored). Most of these books were published by academic publishers, including Chapman & Hall (2 books), Harvard University Press (2 books), Smithsonian Institution Press (2 books), Oxford
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During his career, Avise was the Major Advisor for 26 PhD or M.S. students and 11 postdocs, nearly all of whom went on to assume faculty positions or similar professions around the world, thereby seeding many institutions with researchers in the fields of molecular ecology, natural history,
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natural populations are genetically highly polymorphic and that molecular markers can be utilized to address many natural-history topics that previously had been analyzed solely from phenotypic data. He thereby helped to pioneer the fields of molecular ecology and
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Avise, J. C., J. Arnold, R. M. Ball, Jr., E. Bermingham, T. Lamb, J. E. Neigel, C. A. Reed, and N. C. Saunders (1987). "Intraspecific phylogeography: the mitochondrial DNA bridge between population genetics and systematics".
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In 2020, Avise retired from the University of California Irvine. In 2021, Avise donated his writings (including 32 books and 365 journal articles) to the Library of the American Philosophical Society in Philadelphia, PA.
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ultimately stemming from his lifelong appreciation of birds. This is ironic, because "avis" in Latin means "bird".
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Sketches of Nature: A Geneticist's Look at the Biological World During a Golden Era for Molecular Ecology
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American evolutionary geneticist, conservationist, ecologist and natural historian (born 1948)
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Clonality: The Genetics, Ecology, and Evolution of Sexual Abstinence in Vertebrate Animals
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Conceptual Breakthroughs in Evolutionary Genetics: A Brief History of Shifting Paradigms
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2013: Outstanding Academic Titles Award from Choice, the American Library Association
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Hermaphroditism: A Primer on the Biology, Ecology, and Evolution of Dual Sexuality
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2010: Distinguished Faculty Award for Research, University of California at Irvine
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Phylogeography, Conservation Genetics, Evolutionary Genetics, Ecological Genetics
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From Aardvarks to Zooxanthellae: The Definitive Lyrical Guide to Nature's Ways
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University of Michigan School of Natural Resources and Environment alumni
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2007: Alfred Russel Wallace Award, International Biogeography Society
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1997: William Brewster Memorial Award, American Ornithologists' Union
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1985: Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science
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A Field Guide To Little Known Genetically Engineered Organisms
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2014: Genetics Hall of Excellence, American Fisheries Society
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2004: President, Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution
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1997: Wilhelmine E. Key Award, American Genetic Association
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1994: Earle R. Greene Award, Georgia Ornithological Society
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Molecular Markers, Natural History and Evolution (1st ed.)
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Inside the Human Genome: A Case for Non-Intelligent Design
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Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences
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2008: National Associate Award, National Research Council
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Evolutionary Pathways in Nature: A Phylogenetic Approach
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2006: Molecular Ecology Prize, Molecular Ecology Journal
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1987: Vice-President, Society for the Study of Evolution
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The Genetic Gods: Evolution and Belief in Human Affairs
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Captivating Life: A Naturalist in the Age of Genetics
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Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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Phylogeography: The History and Formation of Species
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Molecular Ecology and Evolution: The Organismal Side
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1992: Sloan Foundation Fellow in Molecular Evolution
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1986: Creative Research Medal, University of Georgia
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Avise's Letters Home: Travel Diaries from 1974-2004
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1994: Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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1994: President, Society for the Study of Evolution
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