CURRICULUM VITAE
JUDITH LEE BRONSTEIN

PHONE NUMBER: 520-621-3534 (office)
   520-743-3954 (home)

CHRONOLOGY OF EDUCATION

 A.B.  Brown University 1979 (Independent Program in Ecology and     Environmental Studies) - magna cum laude with honors

 M.S.  University of Michigan 1981 (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology)

 Ph.D.  University of Michigan 1986 (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology)
   Ph.D. Dissertation:  Coevolution and Constraints in a Neotropical Fig-   Pollinator Wasp Mutualism.  Beverly J. Rathcke, advisor.

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS

 Associate Professor, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of
Arizona 1995-present
 Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Biology, University of Miami 1995-present
 Assistant Professor, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona 1989-1995
 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, University of Miami 1989-1995
 Visiting Professor, University of Puerto Rico, 1998
 Visiting Professor, University of Paris, 1989
 Isaak Walton Killam Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Alberta, Canada 1988
 NATO Postdoctoral Fellow, Centre Louis Emberger (CNRS), Montpellier, France 1987
 Instructor, University des Sciences et Techniques du Languedoc, France (Scientific Communication, November 1987, November 1988)

SELECTED INTRAMURAL SERVICE

 1998-1999, Coordinator of Introductory Biology
 1995-1998, Graduate Admissions Committee; 1995-1997, chair
 1995-1998, Curriculum Review Committee, Faculty of Science
 1997-1998, Promotions and Tenure Committee
 1995-1996, Promotions and Tenure Committee
 1996, Academic Program Review Site Visit Committee (review of Psychology Dept.)
 1994-present, Program Faculty, Interdisciplinary Program in Insect Science
 1990-1994, Undergraduate Instruction and Curriculum Committee; 1992-1993, chair

SELECTED EXTRAMURAL SERVICE

 1997-1999, NSF Ecology Panel
 1997, NSF LTER Site Review Team
 1995-present, Editorial Board, Conservation Ecology
 1994-1996, Ad Hoc Editor, Ecology
 1995-present, Forgotten Pollinators Campaign Advisory Board, Tucson, Arizona
 1989-1994, Scientific Advisory Committee, Monteverde Conservation League,  Monteverde, Costa Rica

RESEARCH GRANTS

 1998-2000, NATO International Scientific Exchange Programmes:  Origin, Evolution, and   Maintenance of Mutualism: Theoretical and Empirical Studies (PI; in collaboration   with R. Ferrire, R. Law, and C. Martinez del Rio)
 1998-1999, Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum:  Restoration of Yucca/Yucca Moth  Mutualisms.
 1994-1996:  National Science Foundation Ecology Program: Coevolution of Mutualism:  Limits to Reproductive Success in a Fig/Pollinator Interaction.  PI.
 1993-1997, National Science Foundation International Program: Responses of the Fig-Pollinator Mutualism to Environmental Constraints, co-PI with Doyle McKey,   University of Miami.
 1993-1994, NATO International Scientific Exchange Programmes:  Comparative Studies of the Fig/Pollinator Mutualism (PI)
 1990-1993: National Science Foundation Ecology Program/Research Opportunities for Women: BSR 9007492, Fig/Pollinator Interactions.
 1991-1992, University of Arizona Small Grants Program:  Proximate Cues and the Maintenance of Specificity in an Arizona Yucca/Pollinator Mutualism.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

J.L. Bronstein.  Mutualism:  Ecology and Evolution.  (Cambridge University Press; expected date  of completion, December 1999)

K.G. Murray, S. Kinsman and J.L. Bronstein.  (1999)  Plant/animal interactions.  in The Natural  History of a Tropical Cloud Forest (N. Nadkarni and N. Wheelwright, editors), Oxford  University Press, in press.

J.L. Bronstein.  (1998)  The contribution of ant-plant protection studies to our understanding of mutualism.  Biotropica 30: 150-161.

J.L. Bronstein and Y. Ziv.  (1997)  Costs of two non-mutualistic species in a yucca/yucca moth mutualism. Oecologia 112: 379-385.

J.L. Bronstein and M. Hossaert-McKey.  (1996)  Variation in reproductive success within a subtropical fig/pollinator mutualism.  Journal of Biogeography 23:433-446.

M.C. Anstett, J.L. Bronstein, and M. Hossaert-McKey.  (1996)  Resource allocation:  a conflict in  the fig/fig wasp mutualism?  Journal of Evolutionary Biology 9:417-426.

J.L. Bronstein.  (1995)  The plant/pollinator landscape.  pp. 256-288 in Mosaic Landscapes and Ecological Processes, L. Fahrig, L. Hansson, and G. Merriam (eds). Chapman and Hall,  New York.

Y. Ziv and J.L. Bronstein.  (1996)  Infertile seeds: a role in the yucca/yucca moth mutualism?  Evolutionary Ecology 10: 63-76.

J.L. Bronstein.  (1994 )  Our current understanding of mutualism.  Quarterly Review of Biology
  69: 31-51.

J.L. Bronstein.  (1994)  Conditional outcomes of mutualistic interactions.  Trends in Ecology and Evolution  9:214-217.

J.L. Bronstein.  (1992)  Seed predators as mutualists:  ecology and evolution of the fig/pollinator interaction.  pp. 1-47 in:  Insect/Plant Interactions, Volume IV.
E.A. Bernays, editor.   CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida.

J.L. Bronstein, P.H. Gouyon, C. Gliddon, F. Kjellberg, and G. Michaloud.  (1990)  Ecological consequences of flowering asynchrony in monoecious figs:  a simulation study.   Ecology 71: 2145-2156.

J.L. Bronstein and D. McKey, editors.  (1989)  The Comparative Biology of Figs:  Multiauthor Review.  Experientia  45: 599-680.

J.L. Bronstein.  (1988)  Mutualism, antagonism, and the fig-pollinator interaction.  Ecology 69: 1298-1302.
 
 

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