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1 RESEARCH INTERESTS: SHANNON LYNN DATWYLER Department of Biological Sciences California State University, Sacramento 6000 J Street Sacramento, CA Phone: (916) FAX: (916) datwyler@csus.edu Website: Plant systematics and evolution: mechanisms of speciation including biogeographic relationships and hybridization; breeding system evolution, reproductive biology and evolution of alternative mating systems Teaching and Pedagogy: curriculum development and implementation; cognitive development and reading skills in the sciences EDUCATION: Ph.D Ohio State University; Department of Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology. Dissertation title: Evolution and dynamics of hybridization in Penstemon subgenus Dasanthera (Scrophulariaceae). B.A Willamette University (Biology); Undergraduate Thesis: Population structure and the determination of clones of Sidalcea hirtipes, a coastal grassland endemic, using RAPD markers. POSITIONS HELD: Associate Professor (September 2010-present) Department of Biological Sciences, California State University, Sacramento Assistant Professor (August ) Department of Biological Sciences, California State University, Sacramento Postdoctoral Research Associate (June 2002-August 2004) Department of Plant Biology, University of Minnesota; Postdoctoral Advisor: Dr. George Weiblen; Focus of research: Systematics and breeding system evolution in Urticales; Genetics of sex expression in hemp. Visiting Assistant Professor (August 2001-May 2002) Biology Department, Whitman College; Courses include: Introductory Biology, Plant Systematics and Evolution, Organismal Diversity, and Ethnobotany. Presidential Fellow (August 2000-August 2001) Ohio State University Graduate School. Graduate Research and Teaching Associate (January 1996-July 2000) Ohio State University; Department of Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology, and Plant Biology GRADUATE STUDENTS: William Hamilton, M.S. granted December Thesis Title: Removal of invasive grass thatch in vernal pool complexes leads to an increase in native plant diversity. Byron Love, M.S. granted August Thesis Title: Effects of agricultural and urban landscapes on bee communities along the American and Cosumnes Rivers in Sacramento County. Hurshbir Shahi, M.S. granted December Thesis Title: A candidate gene approach to the detection of edaphically-based adaptive divergence between Pinus contorta ssp. contorta and P. contorta ssp. bolanderi. Datwyler - 1
2 RESEARCH GRANTS: 2012 $2500; Goethe Biological Survey Award Renewal; Title: Patterns of Speciation in Penstemon section Saccanthera: How important is polyploidy? [Pending renewal] $334; Goethe Biological Survey Award; Title: Databasing the California State University Herbarium [Pending] National Science Foundation Preliminary Proposal Submission: Testing ecological speciation and coevolution hypotheses in two independent lineages of Penstemon (Plantaginaceae). Collaborators: Andrea Wolfe, Laura Kubatko and Karen Goodell (Ohio State University) [Pending] 2011 $2500; Goethe Biological Survey Award Renewal; Title: Patterns of Speciation in Penstemon section Saccanthera: How important is polyploidy? 2010 $334; Goethe Biological Survey Award; Title: Databasing the California State University Herbarium $2500; Goethe Biological Survey Award; Title: Patterns of Speciation in Penstemon section Saccanthera: How important is polyploidy? $5000 total; Goethe Biological Survey Award; Title: Urban bee diversity and dispersal along the American River 2008 Two month summer stipend; Research and Creative Activities Award Program; Title: Pollination Biology of Penstemon azureus $17,598; Earthwatch Institute Student Challenge Awards Program; Title: Detecting Hybridization and Species Differences In Native Camas Lilies: How important are habitats, pollinators, and genetics? 2006 $2,500.00; Goethe Biological Survey Award; Title: Biological and genetic diversity of Penstemon and associated pollinators in the American and Sacramento River Watersheds (renewal). $500; 3 Units Assigned Time; Pedagogy Enhancement Awards Program; Title: Building a new introductory series for majors in the Biological Sciences: effective teaching and assessment in BIO 1. Earthwatch Institute; Title: Pacific Prairie Wildflowers; co-pi: Dr. Susan Kephart 2005 $2,500.00; Goethe Biological Survey Award; Title: Biological and genetic diversity of Penstemon and associated pollinators in the American and Sacramento River Watersheds $15,000; Minnesota Agricultural Experimental Station seed grant; Title: Genetic mapping of economically-important traits in hemp (Cannabis sativa L.); co-pis: George Weiblen and Ulrike Tschirner $600.00; Ohio State University, Beatley Herbarium Award; Factors influencing hybridization between Penstemon davidsonii and P. rupicola (Scrophulariaceae) on Wizard Island in Crater Lake National Park. Datwyler - 2
3 $2,000.00; Ohio State University Graduate Student Alumni Research Award; Gene flow patterns and paternity analysis in Penstemon using microsatellite markers $3,000.00; Crater Lake Natural History Association; Evolutionary implications of hybridization of Penstemon on Wizard Island: Potential for conservation and speciation. $550.00; Ohio State University, Beatley Herbarium Award; Potential for hybridization and gene flow in an isolated population of Penstemon (Scrophulariaceae). $800.00; American Society of Plant Taxonomists Graduate Research Award; Potential for hybridization and gene flow in an isolated population of Penstemon (Scrophulariaceae) $950.00; Ohio State University, Beatley Herbarium Award; Evolutionary relationships of Penstemon subgenus Dasanthera (Scrophulariaceae): phylogenetics, hybridization and biogeography. PUBLICATIONS: Eckert, A. J., H. Shahi, S. Datwyler, and D. B. Neale Spatially variable natural selection and the divergence between parapatric subspecies of lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta, Pinaceae). American Journal of Botany, in review. Eichenberger, D. J., S. L. Datwyler and W. C. Lancaster Vertebral fusion in bats: phylogenetic patterns and functional relationships. In revision. Fishbein, M., S. Kephart, M. Wilder, K. M. Halpin and S. L. Datwyler Phylogeny of Camassia (Agavaceae) inferred from plastid rpl16 intron and trnd-trny-trne-trnt intergenic spacer DNA Sequences: implications for species delimitation. Systematic Botany 35(1): Wolfe, A. D., C. P. Randle, S. L. Datwyler, J. J. Morawetz, N. Arguedas and J. Diaz Phylogeny, taxonomic affinities, and biogeography of Penstemon (Plantaginaceae) based on ITS and cpdna sequence data. American Journal of Botany. 93 (11): Datwyler, S. L. and G. D. Weiblen Genetic variation in hemp and marijuana (Cannabis sativa L.) indicated by amplified fragment length polymorphisms. Journal of Forensic Science 51 (2): Zerega, N. J. C., W. L. Clement, S. L. Datwyler, and G. D. Weiblen Biogeography and divergence times in the mulberry family based on chloroplast and nuclear DNA sequences. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 37: Datwyler, S. L. and G. D. Weiblen On the origin of the fig: phylogenetic relationships of Moraceae from ndhf sequences. American Journal of Botany 91(5): Datwyler, S. L. and A. D. Wolfe Phylogenetic and biogeographic relationships of Penstemon subg. Dasanthera. Systematic Botany 29(1): Wolfe, A. D., S. L. Datwyler and C. P. Randle Evolutionary biogeographic relationships among tribe Cheloneae (Scrophulariaceae). Systematic Botany 27(1): PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS: Datwyler, S. L Testing the hypothesis of the hybrid origin of Penstemon newberryi var. berryi (Plantaginaceae). Botany 2012 Annual Meeting, Columbus, OH; Oral Presentation. Lawrence, T. and S. Datwyler Testing the hypothesis of allopolyploidy in the origin of Penstemon azureus (Plantaginaceae). Botany 2012 Annual Meeting, Columbus, OH; Student Oral Presentation. Visger, C. and S. Datwyler A Cytogeographical survey of California Penstemon section Saccanthera subsection heterophylli. Botany 2012 Annual Meeting, Columbus, OH; Student Oral Presentation. Lawrence, T., S. Datwyler and E. Padilla-Valdivia Testing the hypothesis of allopolyploidy in the origin of Penstemon azureus (Plantaginaceae). California State University Biotechnology Research Symposium; Student Poster Presentation. Datwyler - 3
4 Visger, C. and S. Datwyler A Cytogeographical survey of California Penstemon section Saccanthera subsection heterophylli. California State University Biotechnology Research Symposium; Student Poster Presentation. Padilla-Valdivia, E. and S. Datwyler Using DNA sequence data to examine evolutionary relationships in Penstemon. California State University, Sacramento Undergraduate Research Reception; Student Poster Presentation. Visger, C. and S. Datwyler A Cytogeographical survey of California Penstemon section Saccanthera subsection heterophylli. California State University, Sacramento Undergraduate Research Reception; Student Poster Presentation. Rhodes, Terrel, Terry Underwood, Janet Hecsh, Shannon Datwyler and Jeffrey Brodd The VALUE Rubrics Touchstones for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. Oral presentation at the WASC Academic Resource Conference in Long Beach, CA. Simpson, L. T. and S. L. Datwyler Testing the hypothesis of Hybrid Speciation in Penstemon newberryi var. berryi. Poster presentation at Botany 2007 Annual Meetings, Chicago, IL. Datwyler, S. L. and G. D. Weiblen Assessing genetic variation in hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) for mapping economically important traits. Oral presentation at Botany 2004 Annual Meetings, Snowbird, UT. Datwyler, S. L., W. Clement, S. Swenson, and G. Weiblen On the origin of figs: Phylogenetic relationships within Moraceae based on ndhf and 26S sequence data. Oral presentation at Botany 2003 Annual Meetings, Mobile, AL. Datwyler, S. L., D. H. Huebert, and G. D. Weiblen Inflorescence evolution and the origin of a pollination mutualism in Moraceae. Poster presentation; Botany 2002 Annual Meetings, Madison, WI. Datwyler, S. L. and A. D. Wolfe Assessment of ISSR band homology by southern hybridization with implications for microsatellite development. Society for the Study of Evolution Annual Meetings, Knoxville, TN. Datwyler, S. L. and A. D. Wolfe Dynamics of hybridization between Penstemon davidsonii and P. rupicola. Society for the Study of Evolution Annual Meetings, Knoxville, TN. Datwyler, S. L. and A. D. Wolfe Assessment of ISSR band homology by southern hybridization with implications for microsatellite development. Botanical Society of America Annual Meetings, Portland, OR. Datwyler, S. L. and A. D. Wolfe Evolutionary and biogeographic relationships of the woolyanthered Penstemons (Scrophulariaceae). Botanical Society of America Annual Meetings, Portland, OR. Wolfe, A. D., C. P. Randle, and S. L. Datwyler Phylogeography and character evolution of the genus Penstemon (Scrophulariaceae). Botanical Society of America Annual Meetings, Portland, OR. Datwyler, S. L. and A. D. Wolfe Patterns of hybridization and gene flow in an isolated population of Penstemon (Scrophulariaceae). XVI International Botanical Congress, St. Louis, MO. Wolfe, A. D., S. L. Datwyler, C. P. Randle and R. Reiland Systematics of North American Cheloneae (Scrophulariaceae). XVI International Botanical Congress, St. Louis, MO. Datwyler, S. L. and A. D. Wolfe Hybridization and potential for hybrid speciation in Penstemon: an example from an isolated population. American Institute of Biological Sciences Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD. Datwyler, S. L. and A. D. Wolfe Hybridization and potential for hybrid speciation in Penstemon: an example from an isolated population. Society for the Study of Evolution Annual Meetings, Vancouver, British Columbia. Datwyler, S. L. and A. D. Wolfe Biogeographic relationships of the Dasanthera penstemons based on ITS sequence data. American Institute of Biological Sciences Annual Meetings, Montreal, Quebec. Datwyler, S. L Population structure and the determination of clones of Sidalcea hirtipes, a coastal grassland endemic, using RAPD markers. Northwest Undergraduate Biological Research Conference. INVITED PRESENTATIONS: Datwyler - 4
5 March 2010 Oct Oct Nov Feb Nov Nov Oct April Jan Nov March April July 1999 July 1998 Lessons from a Technology Skeptic: How MasteringBiology Improved Teaching & Learning. Pearson Non-Majors Biology Leadership Conference. Chicago, IL Pollination in the Beardtongues. California State University, Sacramento. Pollination in the Beardtongues. California State University, Sacramento. Sex and drugs: breeding system evolution in flowering plants. California State University, Sacramento. Sex and drugs: breeding system evolution in mulberries and hemp. California State University, Sacramento. Sex and drugs: breeding system evolution in mulberries and hemp. California State University, Sacramento. Floral evolution, pollination and hybridization: examples from penstemons and mulberries. State University of New York at Oneonta. Floral evolution, pollination and hybridization: examples from penstemons and mulberries. California State University, Sacramento. Floral evolution, pollination and hybridization: examples from penstemons and mulberries. Black Hills State University, Spearfish, SD. What is evolution? Carroll College, Helena, MT. Evolution and dynamics of hybridization in woody Penstemons. University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN. Evolution and hybridization in woody Penstemons. Grinnell College, Grinnell, IA. Pattern and process of hybridization in woody Penstemons. Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA. Stalking the wild Penstemons. Presentation for Earthwatch Institute session on Central Cascade wildflowers, Dr. Susan Kephart, Session Leader. Penstemons of the Central Cascades. Presentation for Earthwatch Institute session on Central Cascade wildflowers, Dr. Susan Kephart, Session Leader. Datwyler - 5
6 UNIVERSITY SERVICE: 2012 Faculty Assessment Consultant, California State University, Sacramento present Member and chair, Natural Sciences and Mathematics Curriculum and Resources Committee Academic Standards Subcommittee, APC liason Member, Academic Policies Committee Member, Faculty Endowment for Student Scholarships Committee GE READS Faculty Inquiry Group member Humanities and Religious Studies Program Review Team 2006-present Member, Biological Sciences Curriculum Committee 2005-present Member, Curriculum Meta-task force Faculty Senator, California State University, Sacramento 2004-present Member, CIMERA: Center for Inderdisciplinary Molecular Biology: Education, Research, and Advancement Co-coordinator, BIO 1 task force Chair, NSM Motor Pool committee Lower Division Transfer Pattern, Biological Sciences Representative Lower Division Core Task Force PROFESSIONAL SERVICE: Proposal reviewer; National Science foundation & Austrian Science Fund Manuscript reviewer; American Journal of Botany, Madrono, Canadian Journal of Botany, & Systematic Botany; New Phytologist; Plant Systematics and Evolution PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS: California Native Plant Society (2008-present) American Society of Plant Taxonomists (1996-present) Botanical Society of America (1996-present) Society for the Study of Evolution ( ) Society for Systematic Biologists ( ) Datwyler - 6
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