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1 Brian James Harvey Ecosystem and Landscape Ecology Lab Department of Zoology, University of Wisconsin - Madison 434 Birge Hall, 430 Lincoln Drive, Madison, Wisconsin Phone: (608) (lab) / (650) (cell) bjharvey@wisc.edu EDUCATION present Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, Dept. of Zoology (Spatial Ecology). Dissertation: Causes and consequences of spatial patterns of fire severity in Northern Rocky Mountain forests: the role of disturbance interactions and changing climate. Advisor: Monica G. Turner M.A., San Francisco State University, Dept. of Geography (Resource Management and Environmental Planning) Thesis: Post-fire vegetation change and stand dynamics in a Pinus muricata forest. Advisors: Barbara A. Holzman, Jerry D. Davis B.A., University of California, Santa Barbara. Majors: Geography; Environmental Studies. RESEARCH INTERESTS Landscape ecology, disturbance ecology, biogeography, forest ecology, fire ecology, vegetation succession, natural resource management, dendroecology, remote sensing, GIS, spatial analysis. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Graduate Research Assistant, University of Wisconsin Madison. Projects: Causes and consequences of spatial patterns of fire severity in Northern Rocky Mountain forests (funded by the Joint Fire Science Program and the National Park Service - George Melendez Wright Climate Change Fellowship); Bark beetles, fuels and future fire hazard in contrasting conifer forests of Greater Yellowstone (funded by the Joint Fire Science Program). Advisor: Monica G. Turner Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Wisconsin Madison. Courses taught: General Ecology (upper division), Introductory Biology Graduate Teaching Assistant, San Francisco State University. Courses taught: Introductory Physical Geography, Introductory Environmental Science 2009 Graduate Lecturer, San Francisco State University. Course: Introductory Physical Geography 2006 Substitute Teacher, Redwood City School District, Redwood City, CA. ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2009 GIS Database Developer, San Francisco Weed Management Area, San Francisco, CA Staff Environmental Scientist, Ninyo and Moore Environmental and Geotechnical Consultants, Oakland, CA Project Manager Resource Optimization, SkyWest Airlines, San Francisco, CA Customer Service / Operations Agent, SkyWest Airlines, Santa Barbara, CA GIS Technician (Intern), Santa Barbara County Surveyors Office, Santa Barbara, CA. 1

2 RESEARCH GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP) Graduate Research Innovation (GRIN) Award: Is spatial heterogeneity in burn severity changing with warming climate and increasing wildfire? ($22,400) National Park Service (NPS). Using archival orthophotographs to investigate fire exclusion effects in Douglas-fir forests of Grand Teton Natl. Park ($10,000 collaborator) 2012 National Park Service (NPS) George Melendez Wright Climate Change Fellowship: Wildfire burn severity patterns and forest transitions under a warming climate in national parks of the northern Rockies. ($19,100) California Native Plant Society, Doc Burr Educational Grant ($400). ACADEMIC HONORS AND AWARDS 2012 Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society 2013 John Jefferson Davis Travel Award, Dept. of Zoology, UW-Madison ($400) John Jefferson Davis Travel Award, Dept. of Zoology, UW-Madison ($400) John Jefferson Davis Travel Award, Dept. of Zoology, UW-Madison ($400) John Jefferson Davis Travel Award, Dept. of Zoology, UW-Madison ($400) Hood Recipient on behalf of all Graduate Students in the College, Coll. of B.S.S., SFSU Graduate Student Distinguished Achievement Award for Academic Excellence, Dept. of Geography, SFSU Professional Travel Funding, Dept. of Geography, SFSU ($300) Rod Heller Memorial Scholarship Fund for Environmental Education Award ($1,500) Pease Memorial Award for Excellence in Geographic Study, Dept. of Geography, SFSU ($600) Professional Travel Funding, Dept. of Geography, SFSU ($250) Professional Travel Funding, Coll. of B.S.S., SFSU ($250) Rod Heller Memorial Scholarship Fund for Environmental Education Award ($1,000). PUBLICATIONS (published or in prep) Harvey, B.J., Donato, D.C., Romme, W.H., Turner, M.G Influence of recent bark beetle outbreak on fire severity and post-fire tree regeneration in montane Douglas-fir forests. Ecology (in press). Donato, D.C., Simard, M., Romme, W.H., Harvey, B.J., Turner, M.G Evaluating post-outbreak management effects on future fuel profiles and stand structure in bark beetle-impacted forests of Greater Yellowstone. Forest Ecology and Management (in press). Harvey, B.J., Holzman, B.A Divergent successional pathways of stand development following fire in a California closed-cone pine forest. Journal of Vegetation Science, doi: /jvs Donato, D.C., Harvey, B.J., Romme, W.H., Simard, M., Turner, M.G Bark beetle effects on fuel profiles across a range of stand structures in Douglas-fir forests of Greater Yellowstone, USA. Ecological Applications 23(1):

3 Harvey, B.J., Holzman, B.A, Davis, J.D Spatial variability in stand structure and densitydependent mortality in newly established post-fire stands of a California closed-cone pine forest. Forest Ecology and Management 262(11): PUBLISHED TECHNICAL REPORTS Davis, A., Davis, J.D., Harvey, B.J Pedro Point Headlands 1941 to 2010: A preliminary study using historical remote sensing and dendrochronology. (report submitted to the Pacifica Land Trust and the California Coastal Conservancy). Available online at: < Harvey, B.J., Brastow, P Weeds of San Francisco: Preliminary mapping and assessment report for Weed Management Area strategic planning. (report submitted to the California Department of Food and Agriculture). Available online at: < Augembaugh, K., Harvey, B.J., Hayes, J, Kernan, J., Marion, D.A., Peterson, J, Pipkin, A., Riley, K, Kaye, M Fire on the mountain: recent fire history of the Tekoa Mountain Wildlife Management Area, MA. in: Speer, J. H. (ed.) 19 th Annual North American Dendroecological Fieldweek (NADEF) Final Report. pp PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS (presenting author*) Harvey, B.J.*, Donato, D.C., Romme, W.H., Turner, M.G., 2013 (accepted). Field evidence of recent bark beetle outbreaks affecting fire severity in subalpine forests: the importance of time since outbreak and burning conditions. 98 th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America, Minneapolis, MN. (paper) Harvey, B.J.*, Turner, M.G., Donato, D.C Spatial heterogeneity of burn severity in Northern Rocky Mountain forests (USA) between 1984 and th International Fire Ecology and Management Congress, Portland, OR. (Invited presentation in special session on Assessing fire effects with remote sensing and geospatial technologies ). Donato, D.C., Harvey, B.J., Romme, W.H., Turner, M.G Bark beetle effects on fuel profiles and wildfire severity in Douglas-fir forests of Greater Yellowstone. 5 th International Fire Ecology and Management Congress, Portland, OR. (paper) Harvey, B.J.*, Turner, M.G., Romme, W.H., Donato, D.C Douglas-fir beetle impacts on fire severity and postfire tree regeneration in lower montane forests of Greater Yellowstone. 97 th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America, Portland, OR. (paper). Donato, D.C.*, Turner, M.G., Romme, W.H., Harvey, B.J Disturbance at the edge: Douglas-fir beetle outbreaks and potential forest-grassland shifts near the lower tree line of Greater Yellowstone. 97 th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America, Portland, OR. (paper). Harvey, B.J.*, Turner, M.G., Romme, W.H., Donato, D.C., Simard, M., Townsend, P.A Effects of recent mountain pine beetle infestation on fire severity and post-fire regeneration in a lodgepole pine forest of Greater Yellowstone. Paper session: Disturbance II: 26 th Annual Symposium, U.S. International Association for Landscape Ecology, Portland, OR. (paper). Donato, D.C.*, Turner, M.G., Harvey, B.J., Romme, W.H., Simard, M Interactions between bark beetle outbreaks and wildfire potential in Douglas-fir forests of Greater Yellowstone. Paper session: Disturbance I. 26 th Annual Symposium, U.S. International Association for Landscape Ecology, Portland, OR. (paper). Harvey, B.J.*, Holzman, B.A Post-fire stand dynamics in a Pinus muricata forest ( ). Paper Session: Biogeography Specialty Group Masters and Undergraduate Student Paper 3

4 Competition. Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Washington, D.C. (paper). Holzman, B.A.*, Harvey, B.J Long-Term vegetation response to fire in the bishop pine forest at Point Reyes National Seashore. Paper Session: Vegetation Dynamics II. Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Washington, D.C. (paper). Kernan, J*. Augembaugh, K., Harvey, B.J., Hayes, J, Marion, D.A., Peterson, J, Pipkin, A., Kaye, M, Riley, K Recent fire history of the Tekoa Mountain Wildlife Management Area, MA. Paper Session: Burning and Resilience. Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Washington, D.C. (paper). Harvey, B.J., Brastow, P.* San Francisco Weed Management Area s Weed Database Project. Partners Meeting, Bay Area Early Detection Network, Oakland, CA. (report). Crowley, B.J.*, Harvey, B.J.*, Holzman, B.A Dynamics of pitch canker disease in bishop pines (Pinus muricata) at Point Reyes National Seashore, CA. Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Las Vegas, NV. (poster) Available online at: < INVITED SEMINARS AND GUEST LECTURES 2013 East High School, Madison, WI. Mathematics of Planet Earth: Math Week: Insect outbreaks and fire ecology in the Rocky Mountains University of Wisconsin Madison, Chaos and Complex Systems Seminar Series: Climate change, disturbance, and forest resilience University of Colorado Boulder, Geography 5241: Graduate Seminar in Forest Dynamics and Disturbance: Douglas-fir beetle outbreaks, wildfire, and forest trajectories in lower montane forests of Greater Yellowstone University of Wisconsin Madison, (2) in Botany/Zoology/Forest and Wildlife Ecology 460: General Ecology: (1) Landscape ecology; (2) Landscape ecology and forest disturbance dynamics University of Wisconsin Madison, Entomology/Botany/Zoology 473: Plant-Insect Interactions: Herbivore-induced disturbance and regeneration dynamics Sun Prairie High School, Sun Prairie, WI. Climate change: separating science and politics University of Wisconsin Madison, Botany/Zoology/Forest and Wildlife Ecology 460: General Ecology: Landscape ecology and disturbance dynamics. UNDERGRADUATE MENTORING / RESEARCH TRAINING 2013 University of Wisconsin Madison, Biology Major Capstone Project, Can satellite imagery consistently detect stand-replacing fire between in Northern Rocky Mountain forests (USA)? (Stephen Kochaver mentee) 2013 University of Wisconsin Madison, Undergraduate Biology Mentored Research Program, Is wildfire severity related to annual moisture deficit in forests of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem ( )? (Katelyn Budke mentee) University of Wisconsin Madison, Undergraduate Biology Mentored Research Program, Is wildfire severity related to elevation and topographic complexity in forests of the Northern Rocky Mountains (USA)? (Sarah Winter mentee) University of Wisconsin Madison, Independent Research Project, Building a fire severity geodatabase for the US Northern Rockies (Brooke Weiland and Tom Butusov mentees) 4

5 2012 University of Wisconsin Madison, Undergraduate Biology Mentored Research Program, Disturbance interactions between bark beetles and fire in the 2011 Red Rock Complex Fire (Kailey Burckhard mentee) 2012 University of Wisconsin Madison, Undergraduate Biology Mentored Research Program, Postfire tree regeneration in Douglas-fir forests of Yellowstone National Park, USA (Adam Winegarden mentee) 2012 University of Wisconsin Madison, Undergraduate Biology Mentored Research Program, Reduction in cone abundance following outbreaks of bark beetles and defoliators in Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir forests (Zachary Osterholtz mentee) University of Wisconsin Madison, Undergraduate Biology Mentored Research Program, A pilot study on wildfire and bark beetle outbreaks Douglas-fir forests of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (Stephen Kochaver mentee). ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL TRAINING 2009 Fire History Sub-Group, 19 th Annual North American Dendroecological Fieldweek, Hampshire College, MA Canadian Corridor Wolf Recovery Project (Operated by SFSU College of Extended Learning), Kalispell, MT. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS The Association of American Geographers (AAG) Biogeography Specialty Group Ecological Society of America (ESA) U.S. International Association for Landscape Ecology (US-IALE) Association for Fire Ecology (AFE) California Native Plant Society (CNPS) PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Manuscript reviewer for: Plant Ecology, Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Canadian Geographer, Oecologia, Physical Geography Graduate Student Representative for University of Wisconsin Zoology Graduate Student Organization ( ) 5

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