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Davis, Mark A.; Chew, Matthew K.; Hobbs, Richard J.; Lugo, Ariel E.; Ewel, John J.; Vermeij, Geerat J.; Brown, James H.; Rosenzweig, Michael L.; Gardener, Mark R.; Carroll, Scott P.; Thompson, Ken; Pickett, Steward T. A.; Stromberg, Juliet C.; Tredici, Peter Del; Suding, Katharine N.; Ehrenfeld, Joan
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magazine as saying: "Conciliation biology offers a valuable insight, not that we must give up the fight against invasive species but that we can enlist strong allies in the wild." Ann Hild, a shrub-land ecologist at the University of Wyoming, says: "The heart of Carroll's argument will be hard for
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In conservation biology Carroll cautions against overzealous "native species bias", which he believes may sometimes result in environmentally unwise, expensive and ultimately unsuccessful non-native-species eradication attempts, appearing as one of 19 authors (led by Mark Davis) of "Don't judge
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many to accept, because it means we're no longer striving for a pristine community of native plants." Levy agrees Carroll's is "the most practical approach in some cases, but preventing new invasions still seems most vital.
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2011 Carroll, SP, Kinnison, M, and Bernatchez, L eds. In the Light of Evolution: Interdisciplinary Challenges in Food, Health and the Environment. Evolutionary Applications 4:155–413.
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2007 Hendry, ., Carroll, SP, and Reznick, D, eds. Evolution on Ecological Time-Scales (special feature with nine articles). Functional Ecology 21:387–477.
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As a principal of Carroll-Loye Biological Research Consulting, Carroll undertakes insect repellent development, testing and registration, providing US
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entitled "Non-natives: 141 scientists object." Carroll and co-author Matthew Chew then responded to Simberloff et al. in an opinion piece in
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Frankham, R, Ballou, JD, and Briscoe, DA, 2009. Introduction to conservation genetics, p. 420. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
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Barton, NH, Briggs, DEG, Eisen, JA, Goldstein, DB and Patel, NH, 2007. Evolution. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Cold Spring Harbor.
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Scott P. Carroll, evolutionary ecologist, at the Department of Entomology and Nematology, University of California, Davis
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Garland, T and Rose, MR, 2009. Experimental Evolution, pp. 181–182. University of California Press, Los Angeles.
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2008 Carroll, SP and Fox, CW, eds. Conservation Biology–Evolution in Action. 380 pp. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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Adaptive versus non‐adaptive phenotypic plasticity and the potential for contemporary adaptation in new environments
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Adaptive versus non‐adaptive phenotypic plasticity and the potential for contemporary adaptation in new environments
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Simmons, LW, 2001. Sperm competition and its evolutionary consequences in the insects. Princeton University Press.
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has written several articles on insect repellents with the help of Carroll-Loye. In July 2014 Carroll appeared on
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Evolutionary responses of natives to introduced species: what do introductions tell us about natural communities?
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compliant efficacy evaluations of both conventional and biological insect repellents. Amanda Mascarelli of the
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Nest ectoparasite abundance and cliff swallow colony site selection, nestling development, and departure time
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Genetic differentiation of fitness-associated traits among rapidly evolving populations of the soapberry bug
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Freeman, S and Herron, JC, 2007. Evolutionary analysis (4th edition). Benjamin Cummings, New York.
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Genetic architecture of adaptive differentiation in evolving host races of the soapberry bug,
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Molles, MC, 2009. Ecology, concepts and applications, pp. 91–98. McGraw-Hill, New York.
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Conciliation biology: the eco‐evolutionary management of permanently invaded biotic systems
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resulting from interactions of natives with non-natives. Carroll expanded on his views on
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After gaining his Ph. D. Carrol worked as an academic in Costa Rica, first working at the
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2009 Carroll, SP, ed. Causes and consequences of adaptive evolution. Functional Ecology.
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Oxford University Press, catalogue page for Conservation Biology: Evolution in Action
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Moore, J and Moore, R, 2006. Evolution 101. Greenwood Publishing Group, Westport, CT.
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Futuyma, DJ, 2009. Evolution, pp. 349–350. Sinauer Assoc. Inc., Sunderland, MA.
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Rapidly evolving adaptations to host ecology and nutrition in the soapberry bug
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selected as one of the top 100 most influential papers ever published by the
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Roff, D, 2002. Life history evolution. Sinauer Assoc., Inc., Sunderland, MA.
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G.; Philip Grime, J.; Mascaro, Joseph; Briggs, John C. (3 September 2014).
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Host race radiation in the soapberry bug: natural history with the history.
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assisting reporter Becky Worley with a mosquito box in a story comparing
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Weiner, J 1995. The beak of the finch, a story of evolution in our time.
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Zimmer, C and Emlen, DJ, 2012. Evolution: Making Sense of Life. Roberts.
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Freeman, S, 2005. Biological science. Pearson Prentice Hall, New York.
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in March 2011, Carroll proposes a conciliatory approach to manage the
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University of Minnesota College of Biological Sciences alumni
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And the beak shall inherit–evolution in response to invasion
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Coyne, JA 2010. Why evolution is true. Penguin, New York.
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Scott P. Carroll was awarded his Ph.D. in biology at the
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Birds, bugs and blood: avian parasitism and conservation
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in 1990. He gained his Master of Science in 1983 at the
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Evolutionary principles and their practical application
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SY Strauss, JA Lau, SP Carroll - Ecology Letters, 2006
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University of Utah
University of Oklahoma
University of Minnesota
Biology
University of California, Davis
evolutionary biologist
ecologist
University of California, Davis
University of Queensland
Charles W. Fox
Conservation Biology: Evolution in Action
Oxford University Press
evolutionary biology
conservation
evolutionary ecology
University of Utah
University of Oklahoma
University of Minnesota
University of California
Fulbright Scholar
EPA
LA Times
Good Morning America
DEET
Picaridin
Carroll and Corneli 1995
Behavioral Ecology
Adaptive versus non‐adaptive phenotypic plasticity and the potential for contemporary adaptation in new environments
Functional Ecology

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