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Eric J. Gangloff Department of Ecology, Evolution, & Organismal Biology Iowa State University 251 Bessey Hall Ames, Iowa 50011 USA 303.803.6529 gangloff@iastate.edu EDUCATION PhD Ecology & Evolutionary Biology 2011-Present Minor: Statistics Iowa State University, Ames, IA Advisor: Dr. Anne M. Bronikowski Secondary Teaching Licensure 2005-2006 University of Colorado at Denver, Denver, CO MA Digital Media Studies 2001-2004 University of Denver, Denver, CO BA English 1996-2000 Cornell University, Ithaca, NY EMPLOYMENT Iowa State University, Ames, IA Biological Evolution (BIOL 315), Co-Instructor Summer 2015 Herpetology (A ECL/BIOL 457), Lab instructor, Guest lecturer Fall 2012, Fall 2013, Fall 2014 Principles of Biology II (BIOL 212), Teaching assistant Spring 2014, Spring 2015 Herpetology Supplement (BIOL 495), Co-instructor Fall 2013, Fall 2014 Principles of Biology II (BIOL 212), Instructor online section Summer 2012-13, Spring 2013 Foundations of Ecology & Evolution (EEB 511), Guest lecturer Fall 2012 P.S. 1 Charter School, Denver, CO July 2005-June 2011 High school science, language arts, social studies teacher Recipient of Ying Cai award (given yearly to one teacher who "honors learning"), 2007 Recognized as Mile High Teacher by the City and County of Denver, 2008 Led students on extended trips, including: New York City (2005), Guatemala and Honduras (2007), Baja California, Mexico (2008) Community College of Denver, Denver, CO Aug. 2004-May 2005; Jan.-May 2007 Instructor, Basic Composition (ENG 060, ENG 090) Lead Tutor in Writing Center Tutor for Online Writing Center PUBLICATIONS PEER-REVIEWED 8. Gangloff, EJ, D Vleck, & AM Bronikowski. 2015. Developmental and immediate thermal environments shape energetic trade-offs, growth efficiency, and metabolic rate in divergent life-history ecotypes of the garter snake Thamnophis elegans. Ahead of print online, Physiological and Biochemical Zoology. 7. Cordero, GA, ML Karnatz, JC Svendsen, & EJ Gangloff. 2015. Effects of low-oxygen conditions on embryo growth in a reptile with enhanced hypoxia tolerance. In review, Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A. E. Gangloff Curriculum Vitae p. 1

6. Telemeco, RS, EJ Gangloff, GA Cordero, TS Mitchell, S Mitchell, KG Pettingill, RL Polich, & FJ Janzen. 2015. Reptile embryos lack the opportunity to thermoregulate by moving within the egg. In review, American Naturalist. 5. Elliott, ER, RD Reason, CR Coffman, EJ Gangloff, JR Raker, JA Powell-Coffman, & CA Ogilvie. 2015. Improved student learning through a faculty learning community: How faculty collaboration transformed a large enrollment course from lecture to student-centered. Accepted pending revision, CBE Life Sciences Education. 4. Gangloff, EJ, C Reigel, D Bertolatus, & JL Gagliardi-Seeley. 2014. Effects of sex, environment, and condition on the musking behavior of sympatric gartersnakes (Thamnophis spp.). Journal of North American Herpetology 1:40-46. 3. Gangloff, EJ. 2011. Urban students and urban serpents: The effects of hands-on learning in student perception of snakes. Herpetological Review 42:349-351. 2. Gangloff, EJ & AE Nash. 2010. Terrapene ornata ornata: musking. Herpetological Review 41:488-89. 1. Nash, AE & EJ Gangloff. 2010. Terrapene ornata ornata: diet and microhabitat. Herpetological Review 41:489. Peer-reviewed publications in preparation Gangloff, EJ, V Leos, G Demuth, H Zhang, CD Kelly, AM Bronikowski. Fine-scale movement analysis reveals behavioral and cognitive variation in divergent life-history ecotypes of the garter snake Thamnophis elegans. In preparation. Schwartz, TS, EJ Gangloff, & AM Bronikowski. 2014. Population genetics of the electron transport chain in snake populations exhibiting divergent resting metabolic rates. In preparation. Gangloff, EJ, DM Reding, D Bertolatus, C Reigel, JL Gagliardi-Seeley, & AM Bronikowski. Population genetics and isolation in urban garter snakes (Thamnophis spp.) In preparation. NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS Gangloff, EJ. 2010. An Inadvertent Travelogue: Daniel Island, South Carolina. IRCF Reptiles & Amphibians 17:176-79. Allison, M, V DeFrancesco, EJ Gangloff, J Hlavaty, AE Nash, D Ranger, J Scupin. 2010. Amphibians and Reptiles are Wild Animals. IRCF Reptiles & Amphibians 17:175. Gangloff, EJ. The Turtles Have Been Watching Me. 2008. IRCF Iguana 15:238-242. Gangloff, EJ & AE Nash. 2007. Focus on Conservation: The Ornate Box Turtle (Terrapene ornata ornata) in Colorado. IRCF Iguana 14:140. RESEARCH & TRAVEL GRANTS 2015 American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists Gaige Fund: $500 Iowa Academy of Science, Iowa Science Foundation (co-pi): $4,918 Herpetologists League E.E. Williams Research Grant: Honorable Mention 2014 Chicago Herpetological Society: $1,000 Iowa State University Professional Advancement Grant: $200 Herpetologists League E.E. Williams Research Grant: Honorable Mention 2013 Iowa Academy of Science, Iowa Science Foundation (co-pi): $5,000 Prairie Biotic Research, Inc.: $1,000 Iowa State University Professional Advancement Grant: $200 2012 Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Grants in Aid of Research: $1,000 Iowa Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Diversity Program (co-pi): $2,100 2011 EEOB Graduate Students Research Grants: $500 Lois Webster Fund, Audubon Society of Greater Denver: $1,500 Marv Aures/Bob Krantz Fund, Western New York Herpetological Society: $500 Prairie Biotic Research, Inc.: $1,000 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program: Honorable Mention E. Gangloff Curriculum Vitae p. 2

FELLOWSHIPS & AWARDS Iowa State University Graduate College Teaching Excellence Award, 2013 Brown Graduate Fellowship ($10,000), 2012-2013 ISU Program in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Fellowship ($18,000), 2011-2012 Iowa State University Office of Biotechnology Fellowship ($20,000), 2011-2015 University of Denver Graduate Dean Scholarship, 2001-2004 Cornell University Dean's List, Fall 1997, Spring 1998, Fall 1999, Spring 2000 LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT Preparing Future Faculty Program Iowa State University, 2014 Supervisory Committee Student Representative Interdisciplinary Program in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Iowa State University, 2012-2013 Founding member Colorado Field Herpetologists (now Colorado Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation), 2009-2011 Member of Board of Directors, Education Coordinator Colorado Reptile Humane Society, Longmont, CO, 2003-2010 Co-founder, Member of Board of Directions, Operations and Outreach Coordinator Breakdown Book Collective and Community Space, Denver, CO, 2001-2004 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Peer Reviews for Publications Reviewed manuscripts: Evolution, Herpetological Review, Journal of Herpetology, Trends in Ecology & Evolution, Zoology BIOL 212 Faculty Learning Community, Iowa State University, 2012-present Ames High School, Ames, IA, 2012-present Partnership with Environmental Science classes to offer hands-on field research experience combined with in-class demonstrations and activities, grades 9-12 Project Thamnophis, Denver, CO, 2009-Present Field-based lab studying garter snakes in urban populations, grades 8-12 and undergraduate students Mentor undergraduate research projects: Caitlyn Corwin (2013-present), Madeline Topf (2014-present), Alexander Wendt (2012-2013), Mitchell Barazowski (2012) Mentor undergraduate honors projects: Lucas Bruene (2013), Morgan Bobb (2013) Colorado Box Turtle Project, Longmont, CO, 2006-2010 Field-based lab studying box turtles in native prairie habitat, grades 8-12 and undergraduate students PRESENTATIONS ORAL PRESENTATIONS ( + indicates mentored student) Telemeco, RS, EJ Gangloff, GA Cordero, TS Mitchell, S Mitchell, KG Pettingill, RL Polich, & FJ Janzen. Thermal taxis by reptile embryos: Behavioral thermoregulation or play? Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Reno, NV, 2015 Gangloff, EJ, CJ Corwin +, AS Wendt +, & AM Bronikowski. Understanding Land Use Effects on Behavior and Physiology in the Common Garter Snake, Thamnophis sirtalis. Iowa Academy of Science Annual Meeting, Iowa City, IA, 2015 Gangloff, EJ, CJ Corwin +, AS Wendt +, & AM Bronikowski. Physiological and Behavioral Responses to Stress in the Common Garter Snake, Thamnophis sirtalis. Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Spring Symposium, Ames, IA, 2015 E. Gangloff Curriculum Vitae p. 3

Gangloff, EJ, AM Sparkman, AM Bronikowski. Physiological and behavioral responses to environmental challenges in the western terrestrial garter snake, Thamnophis elegans. American Physiological Society, San Diego, CA, 2014 Gangloff, EJ, AM Bronikowski. Temperature dependence of growth and metabolism in divergent lifehistory ecotypes of the garter snake Thamnophis elegans. Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Spring Symposium, Ames, IA, 2014 Gangloff, EJ, MR Barazowski +, AS Wendt +, AM Bronikowski. Repeatability, heritability, and ecology of antipredator behavior in the garter snake Thamnophis sirtalis. Animal Behavior Society, Boulder, CO, 2013 Wendt, AS +, EJ Gangloff, Bronikowski AM. Behavioral repeatability and heritability in the common garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis). ISU Undergraduate Research Symposium, Ames, IA, 2013 AE Nash & EJ Gangloff. Colorado Box Turtle Project. Southwest Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation, Ft Collins, CO, 2010 POSTER PRESENTATIONS ( + indicates mentored student) Hynes, S, B Hobbs, EJ Gangloff, A Sparkman. Sex differences in behavior vary between ecotypes of the garter snake, Thamnophis elegans. Westmont College Summer Research Celebration, Santa Barbara, CA, 2015 Corwin, CJ +, EJ Gangloff, AM Bronikowski. Physiological stress response in the common garter snake. Iowa Academy of Science Annual Meeting, Iowa City, IA, 2015 Chow, M, B West, EJ Gangloff, AM Sparkman. Evidence of diminished glucose response to stress in the garter snake due to drought. Westmont College Summer Research Symposium, Santa Barbara, CA, 2014 Elliott, ER, CR Coffman, RD Reason, JR Raker, P Becraft, J Essner, EJ Gangloff, SH Howell, S Kukday, TA Peterson, D Sakaguchi, D Vleck, Y Yin, JA Powell-Coffman, CA Ogilvie. A faculty learning community (FLC) as a vehicle for change: The effect of iterative course change on student learning and attitudes in introductory Biology. Experimental Biology, San Diego, CA, 2014 Corwin, CJ +, EJ Gangloff, AM Bronikowski. Physiological stress response in the common garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis. ISU Undergraduate Research Symposium, Ames, IA, 2014 TS Schwartz, ZW Arendsee, EJ Gangloff, AM Bronikowski. Both temperature perturbations and genetic ancestry regulate mitochondria function in populations divergent in energy-expenditure traits. Obesity Society Annual Scientific Meeting, Atlanta, GA, 2013 Elliott, ER, CR Coffman, RD Reason, P Becraft, J Essner, EJ Gangloff, SH Howell, D Sakaguchi, D Vleck, Y Yin, JA Powell-Coffman, CA Ogilvie. Faculty learning communities as a mechanism for chage; Integrating student-centered learning into a large introductory biology course. Society for the Advancement of Biology Education Research, Minneapolis, MN, 2013 Bertoatus, D +, C Reigel +, EJ Gangloff, JL Gagliardi-Seeley. Sex and musking behavior in sympatric garter snakes (Genus Thamnhophis). Front Range Student Ecology Symposium, Ft Collins, CO, 2013 Bertoatus, D +, C Reigel +, EJ Gangloff, JL Gagliardi-Seeley. Sex and musking behavior in sympatric garter snakes (Genus Thamnhophis). Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Vancouver, BC, 2012 Gangloff, EJ, C Tomlin +, E Cisneros +, T Clymer +, D Taylor-Pensado +, JL Gagliardi-Seeley. Musking as defensive behavior in urban garter snakes (Genus Thamnophis). Front Range Student Ecology Symposium, Ft Collins, CO, 2011 Gangloff, EJ, T Tran +, C Tomlin +, & JL Gagliardi-Seeley. Musking as defensive behavior in urban garter snakes (Genus Thamnophis). Joint Meeting of the Animal Behavior Society and International Ethological Conference, Bloomington, IN, 2011 Gangloff, EJ & JL Gagliardi-Seeley. Variation in body mass index in a Colorado population of ornate box turtles (Terrapene ornata ornata). Metropolitan State College Biology/Chemistry Student Research Day, Denver, CO 2010 Nash, AE & EJ Gangloff. A waterless habitat? Ornate box turtles on the sand hills of Colorado. Southwest Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation, Ft Collins, CO, 2010 E. Gangloff Curriculum Vitae p. 4

Gangloff, EJ & JL Gagliardi-Seeley. Variation in body mass index in a Colorado population of ornate box turtles (Terrapene ornata ornata). Front Range Student Ecology Symposium, Ft Collins, CO, 2009 Gangloff, EJ & JL Gagliardi-Seeley. Variation in body mass index in a Colorado population of ornate box turtles (Terrapene ornata ornata). Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Portland, OR, 2009 Gangloff, EJ, AE Nash, JR Scupin. A preliminary report on the status of the ornate box turtle (Terrapene ornata) in the sandhills of eastern Colorado. 3 rd Box Turtle Conservation and Ecology Workshop, Edgewater, MD, 2007 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Physiological Society American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists American Society of Naturalists Animal Behavior Society Chicago Herpetological Society Herpetologists League Midwest Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles Society for the Study of Evolution E. Gangloff Curriculum Vitae p. 5