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Joe Roman is a conservation biologist, academic, and author of the books Whale[1] and Dispatches from America's Endangered Species Act.[2] His conservation research includes studies of the historical population size of whales,[1] the role of cetaceans in the nitrogen cycle,[2] the relationship between biodiversity and disease, and the genetics of invasions.[3] He is the founding editor of Eat the Invaders, a website dedicated to controlling invasive species by eating them. Roman is a research associate professor in the Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources and a Fellow at the Gund Institute for Ecological Economics at the University of Vermont.[4] He earned an AB with Honors in Visual and Environmental Studies from Harvard University in 1985[5] and an MA in wildlife ecology and conservation from the University of Florida.[4] Roman was awarded his PhD from Harvard's Department Organismic and Evolutionary Biology in 2003; his dissertation was titled Tracking Anthropogenic Change in the North Atlantic Ocean with Genetic Tools.[6] During his PhD, he co-authored, with Stephen Palumbi, a paper for the journal Science that presented evidence that whale populations had been considerably larger prior to whaling than had previously been thought.[1][6] By 2009, he was working with the Gund Institute with a Science and Technology Policy Fellowship from the American Association for the Advancement of Science,[4] and also beginning a collaboration with the United States Environmental Protection Agency looking at loss of biodiversity.[7] He had a Fulbright Fellowship at the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina in Brazil in 2012, and he was the 2014–15[8] Sarah and Daniel Hrdy Visiting Fellow in Conservation Biology at Harvard.[9] Born in Queens, New York, Roman lives in Vermont. Books
His book Listed won the 2012 Rachel Carson Environment Book Award from the Society of Environmental Journalists.[12] Journal articles
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References1. ^1 {{cite journal|title = Whales before whaling in the North Atlantic|first1 = Joe|last1 = Roman|first2 = Stephen R.|last2 = Palumbi|authorlink2 = Stephen Palumbi|journal = Science|url = https://mcbi.marine-conservation.org/publications/pub_pdfs/Roman_Palumbi_2003.pdf|volume = 301|issue = 5632|year = 2003|pages = 508–510|doi = 10.1126/science.1084524|pmid = 12881568|citeseerx = 10.1.1.1025.5800}} 2. ^{{cite journal|title = The Whale Pump: Marine Mammals Enhance Primary Productivity in a Coastal Basin|first1 = Joe|last1 = Roman|first2 = James J.|last2 = McCarthy|authorlink2 = James McCarthy (oceanographer)|year = 2010|doi = 10.1371/journal.pone.0013255|doi-access = free|journal = PLoS ONE|volume = 5|issue = 10|page = e13255|pmid = 20949007|pmc = 2952594}} 3. ^{{cite journal|journal = Trends in Ecology and Evolution|title = Paradox Lost: Genetic Diversity and the Success of Aquatic Invasions|year = 2007|volume = 22|issue = 9|pages = 454–464|first1 = Joe|last1 = Roman|first2 = John A.|last2 = Darling|pmid = 17673331|doi = 10.1016/j.tree.2007.07.002}} 4. ^1 2 {{cite web|url = http://www.uvm.edu/giee/?Page=roman.html|title = Joe Roman – Fellow|publisher = Gund Institute for Ecological Economics, The University of Vermont|year = 2017|accessdate = July 15, 2017}} 5. ^{{cite web|title = Harvard University library record: Notes to accompany Sun drift|url = http://id.lib.harvard.edu/aleph/003054292/catalog|year = 1985|publisher = Harvard University Library|accessdate = July 15, 2017}} 6. ^1 {{cite web|title = Harvard University library record: Tracking anthropogenic change in the North Atlantic Ocean with genetic tools|url = http://id.lib.harvard.edu/aleph/009858754/catalog|year = 2003|publisher = Harvard University Library|accessdate = July 15, 2017}} 7. ^{{cite journal|title = Biodiversity loss affects global disease ecology|first1 = Montira J.|last1 = Pongsiri|first2 = Joe|last2 = Roman|first3 = Vanessa O.|last3 = Ezenwa|first4 = Tony L.|last4 = Goldberg|first5 = Hillel S.|last5 = Koren|first6 = Stephen C.|last6 = Newbold|first7 = Richard S.|last7 = Ostfeld|first8 = Subhrendu K.|last8 = Pattanayak|first9 = Daniel J.|last9 = Salkeld|journal = BioScience|year = 2009|volume = 59|issue = 11|pages = 945–954|doi = 10.1525/bio.2009.59.11.6|doi-access = free|url = https://academic.oup.com/bioscience/article-pdf/59/11/945/696758/59-11-945.pdf}} 8. ^{{cite web|url = https://oeb.harvard.edu/news/joe-roman-awarded-2014-2015-hrdy-visiting-fellowship|title = Joe Roman Awarded 2014-2015 Hrdy Visiting Fellowship|date = July 29, 2014|accessdate = July 15, 2017|website = oeb.harvard.edu (Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology)|publisher = Harvard University}} 9. ^{{cite web|url = https://oeb.harvard.edu/hrdy-current|title = The Sarah and Daniel Hrdy Visiting Fellowship in Conservation Biology at Harvard University|year = 2017|accessdate = July 15, 2017|website = oeb.harvard.edu (Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology)|publisher = Harvard University}} 10. ^1 {{cite book|title = Listed: Dispatches from America's Endangered Species Act|year = 2011|first = Joe|last = Roman|publisher = Harvard University Press|isbn = 9780674061279}} 11. ^1 {{cite book|title = Whale|year = 2006|first = Joe|last = Roman|publisher = Reaktion Books|isbn = 9781861895059}} 12. ^{{cite web|title = Winners: SEJ 11th Annual Awards for Reporting on the Environment|work = Society of Environmental Journalists|date = October 17, 2012|accessdate = July 15, 2017|url = http://www.sej.org/initiatives/winners-sej-11th-annual-awards-reporting-environment#RachelCarsonBook}} External links
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