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Curriculum vitae - University of Wisconsin-Madison

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JONATHAN N. PAULI fall 2013NSF DEB – $500,000 to develop an analytical framework for quantifying dispersal via geneticrelatedness in sloths (Co-PI)Colorado Parks and Wildlife – $50,125 to study cougars along the Front Range <strong>of</strong> Colorado, 2012-2013.<strong>Wisconsin</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources – $69,225 with B. Zuckerberg to investigate snowshoehare distribution in <strong>Wisconsin</strong>, 2012-2014.USDA Hatch Grant – $84,098 to study marten reintroductions to <strong>Wisconsin</strong>Plum Creek Foundation – $2,000 to study porcupine recruitment in northern <strong>Wisconsin</strong>.Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission – $2,514 to investigate American marten diet in<strong>Wisconsin</strong>, 2012.<strong>Wisconsin</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources – $35,000 to investigate recruitment <strong>of</strong> American martenin <strong>Wisconsin</strong>, 2012-2014.Wyoming Heritage Foundation Wildlife – $10,000 to evaluate the diet <strong>of</strong> black-footed ferrets in theShirley Basin, 2011.National Birds <strong>of</strong> Prey Trust – $10,313 (£6,413) with A. Middleton and E. Donadio to evaluate the diet<strong>of</strong> Andean Condors in Argentina, 2011.<strong>Wisconsin</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources – $4,140 to determine the distribution and abundance <strong>of</strong>stone marten in <strong>Wisconsin</strong>, 2011.<strong>Wisconsin</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources – $5,750 to develop methods for simulating climatechange for field-based research, 2011.<strong>Wisconsin</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources – $77,154 to investigate aging and foraging ecology <strong>of</strong>black bears, 2011.Colorado Division <strong>of</strong> Wildlife – $95,130 to investigate aging and foraging ecology <strong>of</strong> black bears, 2011.Milwaukee Public Museum – $43,000 with M.Z. Peery to investigate the genetic structure and dispersal<strong>of</strong> sloths within organic cacao farms in Costa Rica, 2009.Colorado Division <strong>of</strong> Wildlife – $11,323 to develop telomeres as an aging technique for cougars andbears, 2009.NSF Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant (DDIG) – $11,750 for dissertation research, 2008.Colorado Division <strong>of</strong> Wildlife – $4,000 CO-PI M. Ben-David to quantify telomere length in cougars,2008.Wyoming Game and Fish Department – $7,616 CO-PI‟s M. Ben-David and S. Buskirk to quantifytelomere length in American marten, 2006.Wyoming EPSCoR Ecology Program – $5,680 to quantify telomere length in American martens with Q-PCR and to develop isotopic baits to monitor carnivore dispersal, 2006.<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Wyoming, College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences Summer Independent Study Award – $2,500 todevelop isotopically labeled baits to monitor carnivore dispersal, 2005.National Wildlife Federation – $2,000 CO-PI S. Buskirk for research on the effects <strong>of</strong> recreationalshooting on black-tailed prairie dogs, 2004.Wildlife Heritage Foundation <strong>of</strong> Wyoming – $5,000 CO-PI S. Buskirk for research on black-tailed prairiedog ecology, 2003.Paul Stock Grant-in-Aid – $250 for travel, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Wyoming, 2003 and 2008.The Wildlife Society‟s Douglas Stephens Memorial Fund – $500 for small mammal research, 2001<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Wisconsin</strong> Student Research Fund – $1,000 for research conducted on flying squirrels,2000TEACHING EXPERIENCEGeneral Biology (spring 2012, 2013, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Wisconsin</strong>-<strong>Madison</strong>)Wildlife Techniques (fall 2011, 2012, 2013 <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Wisconsin</strong>-<strong>Madison</strong>)Population Ecology Lecturer (spring 2008, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Wyoming)Population Ecology Teaching Assistant (spring 2004 and 2008, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Wyoming)Mammalogy Teaching Assistant (fall 2003, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Wyoming)General Biology Teaching Assistant (fall 2002 and spring 2003, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Wyoming)4

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