Andrew R. Whiteley, PhD
awhiteley [at] eco.umass.edu
413.577.0204
I received a B.A. in Biology from Northwestern University. I completed my PhD in Fred Allendorf’s lab at the University of Montana in Missoula in 2005 (co-advised by Paul Spruell). I did postdoc work in Louis Bernatchez’s lab at Universite Laval in Quebec City (2005-2006, 2009) and Dave Tallmon’s lab in Juneau, Alaska (2007-2008). I have been at UMass Amherst since 2009.
Postdocs
Jason Coombs, PhD (in conjunction with US Forest Service, Northern Research Station)
Evolution and demography of brook trout in Massachusetts and Virgina, sibship reconstruction to detect movement on ecological timescales
Graduate Students
Morgan Lindemayer, MS student
Genetic and environmental influences on migratory tendency across a gradient of population isolation in brook trout
Meghna Marjadi, MS student (co-advised with Allison Roy)
Determinants of reproductive success in alewife populations
Zachary Robinson, MS student
Genetic rescue of isolated brook trout populations in Virginia
Katherine Terkanian, MS student
Population genetics and demographic connectivity of horseshoe crabs on Cape Cod
Kathy Zeller, PhD student, (co-advised with Kevin McGarigal)
Integrative assessment of landscape genetics approaches
Undergraduate Students
Lora Miller, Spencer Weinstein
Research Technician/Lab Manager
Maili Page
Former Students
Stephen Jane (former MS student), Matt Cembrola (former MS student), Sevan Suni (former UMass Amherst Darwin Fellow)