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John Reynolds (ecologist) : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Reynolds (ecologist)
John Reynolds is a Canadian ecologist and holder of the Tom Buell BC Leadership Chair in Salmon Conservation and Management at Simon Fraser University.〔(Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University )〕 He is a specialist in fish ecology and conservation, particularly Pacific salmon in the Great Bear Rainforest, as well on extinction risk in marine fishes. He is Co-Chair of marine fish committee of the COSEWIC (Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada).〔(Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada )〕 == Biography == Reynolds was born in St. Thomas, ON, Canada in 1959. During his childhood he was fascinated by natural history and planned to be a biologist. As an undergraduate at the University of Toronto, he was inspired by Jim Rising and Richard Knapton to study evolutionary ecology. After finishing BSc in 1982, he did a MSc at Queen's University with Fred Cooke and completed his PhD in 1991 at the University of Toronto. For the doctorate, he researched sexual selection of Trinidadian guppies under supervision of Mart Gross first at Simon Fraser University and later at the University of Toronto. For Postdoctoral study, he moved to the University of Oxford in 1990 with a NSERC Postdoctoral Fellowship. His second Post-doctorate was at McGill University in 1993 with Bellairs Research Institute Fellowship. His first faculty position was in 1993 at the University of East Anglia, Norwich where he worked for about twelve years. In 2005 he returned to Canada to take up the Tom Buell BC Leadership Chair at Simon Fraser University.
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