Danielle J. Whittaker: Phone: (517) 884-2561 Fax: Email: Djwhitta@msu - Edu Web
Danielle J. Whittaker: Phone: (517) 884-2561 Fax: Email: Djwhitta@msu - Edu Web
Danielle J. Whittaker: Phone: (517) 884-2561 Fax: Email: Djwhitta@msu - Edu Web
Whittaker
Managing Director
BEACON Center for the Study of Evolution in Action
1441 Biomedical and Physical Sciences Building
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824
phone: (517) 884-2561
fax: (517) 353-7248
email: djwhitta@msu.edu
web: http://www.burroughs-whittaker.com/danielle
Education
2006-2010: Postdoctoral training in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Indiana University,
Bloomington, IN. Advisor: Ellen Ketterson.
1998-2005: Ph.D. in Biological Anthropology, City University of New York Graduate
Center, New York, NY. Advisor: John F. Oates; Co-advisor: Juan Carlos
Morales, Columbia University.
1992-1996: B.A. in Anthropology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA.
Professional Appointments
2010-present: Managing Director, BEACON Center for the Study of Evolution in Action,
Michigan State University.
2010-present: Adjunct Faculty, Department of Biology, Indiana University.
2010: Citizen Science Faculty, Bard College.
2010: Assistant Research Scientist, Department of Biology, Indiana University.
2006-2010: Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Biology, Indiana University.
2006: Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Barnard
College.
2005-2006: Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Lehman College,
City University of New York.
2005-2006: Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Queens College,
City University of New York.
2003-2005: Adjunct Lecturer, Department of Anthropology, Lehman College, City
University of New York.
2000-2005: Adjunct Lecturer, Department of Anthropology, Hunter College, City
University of New York.
Grants
Indiana Academy of Science, November 2009 $3,000
Hormonal regulation of chemical signals in songbirds.
Indiana University Faculty Research Support Program, June 2008 $74,975
MHC-based mate choice in songbirds: mechanisms, hormonal correlates, and population
patterns. Official PIs: Ellen Ketterson, Milos Novotny, and Helena Soini; project developed
and written by Danielle Whittaker. June 2008.
American Philosophical Society Franklin Research Grant, March 2008 $4,000
MHC, odor, and mate choice in a passerine bird.
Indiana Academy of Science, April 2007 $3,000
MHC and mate choice in an isolated songbird population.
Charles A. and Anne Morrow Lindbergh Foundation, May 2004 $10,580
Using patterns of genetic diversity in Kloss's gibbons to conserve nature and culture in the
Mentawai Islands, Indonesia.
NSF Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant, January 2004 $12,000
Evolutionary genetics of Kloss’s gibbons: Grant BCS-0335949. PI: J. C. Morales.
Primate Conservation, Inc., December 2002 $3,000
Conservation biology of Kloss’s gibbons.
Primate Conservation, Inc., December 2000 $3,000
Conservation genetics of Kloss’s gibbons: pilot study.
Conservation International, November 2000 $3,720
Conservation genetics of Kloss’s gibbons in the Mentawai Islands, Indonesia.
Publications
Forthcoming Articles
Whittaker, D. J., H. A. Soini, N. M. Gerlach, A. L. Posto, M. V. Novotny, and E. D.
Ketterson. In review. Limited role of testosterone in stimulating seasonal changes in
songbird chemosignal production. Hormones and Behavior.
Peer-reviewed Articles
Whittaker, D. J., K. M. Richmond, A. K. Miller, R. Kiley, C. Bergeon Burns, J. W.
Atwell, and E. D. Ketterson. 2011. Intraspecific preen oil odor preferences in dark-eyed
juncos (Junco hyemalis). Behavioral Ecology in press.
Whittaker, D. J., H. A. Soini, J. W. Atwell, C. Hollars, M. V. Novotny, and E. D.
Ketterson. 2010. Songbird chemosignals: Preen oil volatile compounds vary among
individuals, sexes, and populations. Behavioral Ecology 21: 608-614.
McGlothlin, J. W., D. J. Whittaker, S. E. Schrock, N. M. Gerlach, J. M. Jawor, E. A.
Snajdr, E. D. Ketterson. 2010. Natural selection on testosterone production in a wild
songbird population. The American Naturalist 175: 687-701.
Whittaker, D. J., D. G. Reichard, A. L. Dapper, E. D. Ketterson. 2009. Behavioral
responses of nesting female dark-eyed juncos Junco hyemalis to hetero- and conspecific
passerine preen oils. Journal of Avian Biology 40: 579-583.
Whittaker, D. J., J. C. Morales, D. J. Melnick. 2007. Resolution of the Hylobates
phylogeny: Congruence of mitochondrial D-loop sequences with molecular, behavioral,
and morphological datasets. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 45(2): 620-628.
Whittaker, D. J. 2006. Conservation action plan for the Mentawai primates. Primate
Conservation 20: 95-106.
Whittaker, D. J., N. Ting, D. J. Melnick. 2006. Molecular phylogenetic affinities of the
simakobu monkey (Simias concolor). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 39: 887-892.
Whittaker, D. J. 2005. New population estimates for the endemic Kloss’s gibbon Hylobates
klossii on the Mentawai Islands, Indonesia. Oryx 39(4): 458-461.
Edited Volume
Lappan, S. and D. J. Whittaker, eds. 2009. The Gibbons: New Perspectives on Small Ape
Socioecology and Population Biology. New York: Springer.
Invited Talks
“Chemical communication and evolution in songbirds.” Kellogg Biological Station,
Michigan State University. 18 February 2011.
“Chemical communication and evolution in songbirds.” Ecology, Evolutionary Biology,
and Behavior seminar, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. 2 December 2010.
“Chemical communication and evolution in songbirds.” York College, City University of
New York, New York, NY. 26 April 2010.
“Chemical communication and evolution in songbirds.” University of Northern Colorado,
Greeley, CO. 22 March 2010.
“The junco transcriptome: a genomic approach to songbird evolution, ecology, and
behavior.” Center for Genomics and Bioinformatics Roundtable, Indiana University,
Bloomington, IN. 11 March 2010.
Press Coverage
Indiana University press release, March 23, 2010: “Could smell play a role in the origin of
new bird species?” Reprinted elsewhere.
http://newsinfo.iu.edu/news/page/normal/13820.html
Science Daily, March 24, 2010: “Could smell play a role in the origin of new bird species?”
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/03/100323111555.htm
LiveScience, April 21, 2010: “Songbirds hold secrets of attracting mates.”
http://www.livescience.com/culture/pheromone-songbird-mating-sl-whittaker-
100421.html
Indiana University press release, May 4, 2010. “Natural selection for moderation in
testosterone surprises scientists.” Reprinted elsewhere.
http://newsinfo.iu.edu/news/page/normal/14348.html
Science Daily, May 4, 2010. “Natural selection for moderation in testosterone surprises
scientists.” http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/05/100504102126.htm
Teaching Experience
Undergraduate courses taught:
Citizen Science
Introduction to Human Evolution
Introduction to Human Variation
Contemporary Issues in Biology
Human Genetics
Animal Behavior
Primate Behavior and Ecology
Graduate courses taught:
Techniques in Reproductive Diversity (co-instructor: taught sections on field methods,
DNA sequencing, and hormone assays)
Professional Ethics for the Bio-behavioral Sciences (co-instructor)
Reviewing
Ad hoc reviewer for journals:
American Journal of Primatology
American Naturalist
Animal Cognition
Auk
Behavioral Ecology
Biology Letters
Biotropica
BMC Evolutionary Biology
Canadian Journal of Zoology
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology
Ethology
Evolutionary Bioinformatics
Ibis
Journal of Avian Biology
Journal of the Royal Society Interface
Molecular Biology and Evolution
Molecular Ecology Resources
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Naturwissenschaften
Proceedings of the Royal Society B
Reviewer for grants:
Sigma Delta Epsilon/Graduate Women in Science
Charles A. and Anne Morrow Lindbergh Foundation
Languages
English (Native speaker)
Indonesian (Proficient)
Spanish (Conversational)
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