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Helen M. Regan 1 CURRICULUM VITAE Helen May REGAN Address: Biology Department University of California 900 University Ave Riverside, CA 92521, USA Email: [email protected] Phone: +1 951 827 3961 Fax: +1 951 827 4286 Web: http://www.biology.ucr.edu/people/faculty/Regan.html University Education 1993 – 2000. PhD in Applied Mathematics, The University of New England, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia. Title: Symplectic integration of Hamiltonian Partial Differential Equations 1988 – 1992. Bachelor of Science (Hons). Major: Applied Mathematics. Latrobe University, Bundoora, Vic 3083, Australia. Graduated with First Class Honours in April 1993. Professional Positions 2017 – present. Chair, Department of Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology, University of California Riverside, CA, USA. 2017 – present. Professor, Department of Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology, University of California Riverside, CA, USA. 2015 – 2017. Professor, Biology Department, University of California Riverside, CA, USA 2015 – 2016. Science Director, Freshwater Health Index, Conservation International. 2010 – 2015. Associate Professor, Biology Department, University of California Riverside, CA, USA 2007 – 2010. Assistant Professor, Biology Department, University of California Riverside, CA, USA 2003 – 2007. Assistant Professor, Ecology Program, Biology Department, San Diego State University, CA, USA 2000 – 2002. Postdoctoral Research Fellow, National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, University of California Santa Barbara, CA, USA 1999 – 2000. Research Scientist, Applied Biomathematics, 100 North Country Road, Setauket, NY, USA 1997 – 1999. Research Fellow, School of Botany, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Vic 3052, Australia 1996 - 1997. Numerical Analyst, Chemistry Department, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia 1992 - 1996. Mathematics Teaching Assistant, Mathematics Departments, The University of New England and LaTrobe University, Australia

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Helen May REGAN

Address: Biology Department University of California 900 University Ave Riverside, CA 92521, USA Email: [email protected] Phone: +1 951 827 3961 Fax: +1 951 827 4286 Web: http://www.biology.ucr.edu/people/faculty/Regan.html University Education 1993 – 2000. PhD in Applied Mathematics, The University of New England, Armidale, NSW

2351, Australia. Title: Symplectic integration of Hamiltonian Partial Differential Equations

1988 – 1992. Bachelor of Science (Hons). Major: Applied Mathematics. Latrobe University, Bundoora, Vic 3083, Australia. Graduated with First Class Honours in April 1993.

Professional Positions 2017 – present. Chair, Department of Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology, University

of California Riverside, CA, USA. 2017 – present. Professor, Department of Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology,

University of California Riverside, CA, USA. 2015 – 2017. Professor, Biology Department, University of California Riverside, CA, USA 2015 – 2016. Science Director, Freshwater Health Index, Conservation International. 2010 – 2015. Associate Professor, Biology Department, University of California Riverside, CA,

USA 2007 – 2010. Assistant Professor, Biology Department, University of California Riverside, CA,

USA 2003 – 2007. Assistant Professor, Ecology Program, Biology Department, San Diego State

University, CA, USA 2000 – 2002. Postdoctoral Research Fellow, National Center for Ecological Analysis and

Synthesis, University of California Santa Barbara, CA, USA 1999 – 2000. Research Scientist, Applied Biomathematics, 100 North Country Road, Setauket,

NY, USA 1997 – 1999. Research Fellow, School of Botany, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Vic

3052, Australia 1996 - 1997. Numerical Analyst, Chemistry Department, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW

2109, Australia 1992 - 1996. Mathematics Teaching Assistant, Mathematics Departments, The University of

New England and LaTrobe University, Australia

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Funding 2018-2020. University of California Office of the President. Innovative Learning Technology

Initiative: Ecology and Conservation Biology; Global Change Ecology. (co-PI) $220,000 2017-2019. University of California. Committee on Research Academic Senate Grant. Do plant

species traits predict vulnerability to global change? (PI) $7000 2015-2016. Conservation International. Technical support for the Freshwater Health Index. (PI)

$323,145 2011-2017. NSF Macroecology. Collaborative Research: Do micro-environments govern

macroecology? (co-PI) $3,362,527 2011-2013. USFWS & California Landscape Conservation Cooperative. Decision support for

climate change adaptation and fire management strategies for at risk species in southern California. (PI) $99,867

2011-2013. UC-MEXUS CONACYT. Insects and climate change in southern Mexico. (co-PI) $24,750

2011-2013. Department of Defense. Development of Fire Management Tools at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton. (PI) $99,634

2010-2011. Department of Energy National Institute for Climate Change Research. Climate change impacts on plant functional groups in a biodiversity hotspot. (PI) $125,000

2008-2012. NSF Directorate of Biological Sciences. Collaborative Research: The persistence of biodiversity in southern California under future land-change scenarios. (PI) $450,000 2008-2009. University of California. Regents’ Faculty Fellowship. The effects of seagrass fragmentation on predator-prey relationships. (PI) $5,000

2008-2009. San Diego Unified Port District. Seagrass in San Diego Bay: assessing eelgrass habitat function for recreationally important species. (co-PI) $137,000

2007-2009. Australian Centre of Excellence for Risk Analysis. Evaluation and development of formal consensus methods. (co-PI) $346,000 AUD.

2006-2008. Naval Facilities Engineering Command. Technical assistance on the habitat fragmentation study in the vicinity of Naval Base Pt. Loma and MCAS Miramar. (PI). $24,000

2006-2008. National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis Working Group. Decision making for complex environmental problems. (PI). $78,600

2006-2007. Australian Centre of Excellence for Risk Analysis. Methods for adding robustness to multi-criteria decision analysis. (PI) $40,000 AUD.

2006-2007. Blasker Environment Grants Program, San Diego Foundation. Melding teaching and technology to study predator-prey interactions in San Diego’s seagrass habitat. (co-PI) $30,000

2005-2007. California Dept of Fish and Game. Assessing and improving the San Diego Multi-Species Conservation Plan Biological Monitoring Plan. (co-PI). $199,936

2005-2006. San Diego Tracking Team. SDTT Data Analysis Project. (Funding for MS student). $15,876

2005. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Training Contract. Robust decision making under uncertainty for environmental management. (PI). $1,500

2005. SDSU Research Foundation, Scholarship and Creative Activity Mini-Grant. Reaching consensus in conservation management decisions. (PI). $4,200

2005. SDSU Research Foundation Grant-in-Aid. From individuals to populations: how much detail is necessary in population models of threatened plants? (PI). $3,900 USD.

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Awards 2008. National Academies Education Fellow in the Life Sciences. National Academy of Sciences, Washington DC. 2007. Outstanding Faculty Member Award. College of Sciences, San Diego State University. 2007. Outstanding Teacher-Scholar Award. Biology Dept., San Diego State University. 2003. Ecological Risk Assessment Paper of Year 2002 in Journal of Human and Ecological Risk Assessment for “Analysis and portrayal of uncertainty in a food web exposure model” H.M. Regan, B.K. Hope and S. Ferson, 8(7):1757-1777, 2002. Publications (* denotes student authorship) Journal Articles 86. Rueda-Cediel*, P., K.A. Anderson, T.J. Regan and H.M. Regan. The effects of uncertainty

and variability on population declines and IUCN Red List classifications. Conservation Biology 32(4): 916-925, 2018.

85. Shaad, K., N.J. Souter, T. Farrell, D. Vollmer, and H.M. Regan. Evaluating the sensitivity of dendritic connectivity to fish pass efficiency for the Sesan, Srepok and Sekong tributaries of the Lower Mekong. Ecological Indicators 91: 570-574, 2018.

84. Vollmer, D., K. Shaad, N. J. Souter, T. Farrell, D. Dudgeon, C. A. Sullivan, I. Fauconnier, G.M. MacDonald, M. P. McCartney, A. G. Power, A. McNally, S. J. Andelman, T. Capon, N. Devineni, C. Apirumanekul, C. N. Ng, M. R. Shaw, R. Yu Wang, C. Lai, Z. Wang, H. M. Regan. Integrating the social, hydrological and ecological dimensions of freshwater health: The Freshwater Health Index. Science of the Total Environment 627, 304-313, 2018.

83. Hovel, K.A. and H.M. Regan. Using individual-based models to explore seascape ecology. In Seascape Ecology. S.J. Pittman (ed.) John Wiley & Sons Ltd., UK. pp 229-258, 2017.

82. Keith, D.A., S.H.M. Butchart, H.M. Regan, B. Collen, I. Harrison, A.R. Solow and M.A. Burgman. Inferring extinctions I: A structured method using information on threats. Biological Conservation. 214: 320-327, 2017.

81. Akçakaya, H.R., D.A. Keith, M. Burgman, S.H.M. Butchart, M. Hoffmann, H.M. Regan, I. Harrison, E. Boakes. Inferring extinctions III: A cost-benefit framework for listing extinct species. Biological Conservation. 214: 336-342, 2017

80. Regan H.M., C. Bohorquez, T.J. Regan, D.A. Keith and K.E. Anderson. Implications of different population model structures for management of threatened plants. Conservation Biology. 31(2): 459-468, 2017.

79. Davis, F., L. Sweet, J. Serra-Diaz, J. Franklin, I. McCullough*, A. Flint, L. Flint, J. Dingman, H. Regan, A. Syphard, L. Hannah, K. Redmond, M. Moritz. Shrinking windows of opportunity for oak seedling establishment in southern California mountains. Ecoshpere. 7(11), e01573, 2016.

78. Franklin, J., J.M. Serra-Diaz, A.D. Syphard and H.M. Regan. 2016. Big data for forecasting global change impacts on plant communities. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 26(1): 6-17, 2016.

77. Molina-Martinez*, A., J.L. Leon-Cortes, H.M. Regan, O.T. Lewis, D. Navarette, A. Luis-Martinez. Elevational shifts in butterfly species distribution in a Neotropical Mountain range. Diversity and Distributions. 22(11): 1085–1098, 2016.

76. Vollmer, D., Regan, H.M. and Andelman, S.J. Assessing the sustainability of freshwater systems: A critical review of composite indicators. Ambio. 45(7):765-780, 2016.

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75. Collen, B., N.K. Dulvy, K.J. Gaston, U. Gärdenfors, D.A. Keith, A.E. Punt, H.M. Regan, M. Böhm, S. Hedges, M. Seddon, S.H.M. Butchart, C. Hilton-Taylor, M. Hoffmann, S.P. Bachman, H.R. Akçakaya. Clarifying misconceptions of extinction risk assessment with the IUCN Red List. Biology Letters. 12: 20150843. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2015.0843, 2016.

74. Franklin, J., J.M. Serra-Diaz, A.D. Syphard and H.M. Regan. Global change and terrestrial plant community dynamics. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 113(14):3725-3734, 2016.

73. Serra-Diaz, J.M., Franklin, J., Sweet, L.C., McCullough, I.M., Syphard, A.D, Regan, H.M, Flint, L.E., Flint, A.L, Dingman, J.R., Moritz, M., Redmon, K., Hannah, L., Davis. F.W. Averaged 30 year climate change projections mask opportunities for species establishment. Ecography 39: 844–845, 2016.

72. Rueda-Cediel*, P., K.A. Anderson, T.J. Regan, J. Franklin, and H.M. Regan. Combined influences of model choice, data quality, and data quantity when estimating population trends. PLoS ONE, 2015. (DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0132255)

71. Conlisk, E., A.D. Syphard, J. Franklin, and H.M. Regan. Predicting the impact of fire on a vulnerable multi-species community using a dynamic vegetation model. Ecological Modelling 301:27-39, 2015.

70. Swab, R.M.*, H.M. Regan, D. Matthies, U. Becker and H.H. Bruun. The role of demography, intra-species variation, and species distribution models in species’ projections under climate change. Ecography 38(3):221-230, 2015. Editor’s Choice.

69. Bonebrake, T.C., A.D. Syphard, J. Franklin, K.E. Anderson, H.R. Akçakaya, T. Mizerek*, C. Winchell, and H.M. Regan. Fire Management, Managed Relocation and Land Conservation Options for Long-Lived Obligate Seeding Plants under Global Changes in Climate, Urbanization and Fire Regime. Conservation Biology 28(4):1057-1067, 2014.

68. Beltrán*, B. J., J. Franklin, A. D. Syphard, H. M. Regan, L. E. Flint, A. L. Flint. Effects of Climate Change and Urban Development on the Distribution and Conservation of Vegetation in a Mediterranean Type Ecosystem. International Journal of Geographical Information Science 8(28):1561-1589, 2014.

67. Serra-Diaz* J.M., J. Franklin, M. Ninyerola, F.W. Davis, A.D. Syphard, H.M. Regan, M. Ikegami. Species’ exposure to climate change in time and space: from climate velocity to bioclimatic-velocity. Diversity and Distributions 20: 169-180, 2014.

66. Franklin, J. H.M. Regan, A.D. Syphard. Linking spatially explicit species distribution and population models to plan for the persistence of species under global change. Environmental Conservation 41(2): 97-109, 2014.

65. Burgman, M.A., H.M. Regan, L.A. Maguire, M. Colyvan, J. Justus, T. Martin and K. Rothley. Voting systems for environmental decisions. Conservation Biology 28(2): 322-332, 2014.

64. Burgman, M.A. and H.M. Regan. Information-gap decision theory fills a gap in ecological applications. Ecological Applications 24(1): 227–228, 2014.

63. Molina-Martínez*, A., J.L. León-Cortés and H.M. Regan. Climatic and geometric constraints as driving factors of butterfly species richness along a Neotropical elevational gradient. Journal of Insect Conservation 17:1169-1180, 2013.

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62. Syphard, A.D., H.M. Regan, J. Franklin, R. Swab*, T.C. Bonebrake. Does functional type vulnerability to multiple threats depend on spatial context in Mediterranean-climate regions? Diversity and Distributions 19(10): 1263-1274, 2013.

61. Conlisk, E., A.D. Syphard, J. Franklin, A. Flint, L. Flint, H.M. Regan. Uncertainty in assessing the impacts of global change with coupled dynamic species distribution and population models. Global Change Biology 19: 858-869, 2013.

60. Conlisk, E., D. Lawson, A. Syphard, J. Franklin, A. Flint, L. Flint, H.M. Regan. The roles of dispersal, fecundity, and predation on the population viability of an oak species (Quercus engelmannii) under global change. PLoS ONE 7(5) e36391: 1-11, 2012.

59. Swab*, R.M., H.M. Regan, D.A. Keith, T.J. Regan, M.K.J. Ooi. Niche models tell half the story: spatial context and life history traits influence species responses to global change. Journal of Biogeography, 39(7): 1266–1277, 2012.

58. Regan, H.M., A.D. Syphard, J. Franklin, R. Swab*, L Markovchick, A.L. Flint, L.E. Flint, P.H. Zedler. Evaluation of assisted colonization strategies under global change for a rare, fire-dependent plant. Global Change Biology 18: 936–947, 2012.

Research Highlight Nature Climate Change 2, 22 (2012) doi:10.1038/nclimate1359 57. Martínez-Abraín, A., G. Tavecchia, H.M. Regan, J. Jiménez, M. Surroca & D. Oro.

Demographic consequences of mortality in wind power plants and food scarcity after the Bovine spongiform encephalopatitis in a scavenger bird population. Journal of Applied Ecology 49(1): 109-117, 2012.

56. Akçakaya, H.R., G.M. Mace, K.J. Gaston, H. Regan, A. Punt, S.H.M. Butchart, D.A. Keith, U. Gärdenfors. The SAFE index is not safe. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 9: 485–486, 2011.

55. Regan, H.M., D.A. Keith, T.J. Regan, M.G. Tozer & N. Tootell*. Fire management to combat disease: turning interactions between threats into conservation management. Oecologia 167(3): 873-82, 2011.

54. Syphard, A.D., K.C. Clarke, J. Franklin, H.M. Regan, and M. McGinnis. Forecasts of Habitat Loss and Fragmentation Due to Urban Growth are Sensitive to Input Data Quality and Scale. Journal of Environmental Management, 92:1882-1893, 2011.

53. Martínez-Abraín, A., H.M. Regan, C. Viedma, E. Villuendas, M.A. Bartolomé, J. A. Gómez and D. Oro. Cost-effectiveness of translocation options for a threatened waterbird. Conservation Biology 25(4): 726–735, 2011.

52. Mizerek, T.*, H.M. Regan, and K.A. Hovel. Seagrass habitat loss and fragmentation influence optimal management strategies for a blue crab Callinectes sapidus fishery. Marine Ecology Progress Series 427: 247–257, 2011.

51. Franklin, J., H.M. Regan, L.A. Hierl, D.H. Deutschman, B.S. Johnson, and C.S. Winchell. Planning, implementation and monitoring of multiple species habitat conservation plans. American Journal of Botany 98:559-571, 2011.

50. Colyvan, M., J. Justus, and H.M. Regan. The conservation game. Biological Conservation, 144(4):1246-1253, 2011.

49. Colyvan, M., J. Justus, and H.M. Regan. The natural environment is valuable but not infinitely valuable. Conservation Letters 3(4):224-228, 2010.

48. Foley, M.M., B.S. Halpern, F. Micheli, M.H. Armsby, M.R. Caldwell, C.M. Crain, E. Prahler, D. Sivas, N. Rohr, M.W. Beck, M.H. Carr, L.B. Crowder, J.E. Duffy, S.D. Hacker, K. McLeod, C.H. Peterson, H.M. Regan, M.H. Ruckelshaus, P.A. Sandifer, R.S.

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Steneck. Guiding ecological principles for marine spatial planning. Marine Policy 35(5):955-966, 2010.

47. Lawson, D. M.*, H.M. Regan, P.H. Zedler and J. Franklin. Cumulative effects of land use, altered fire regime and climate change on persistence of Ceanothus verrucosus, a rare, fire-dependent plant species. Global Change Biology 16(9):2518–2529, 2010.

46. Ellstrand, N.C., D. Biggs, A. Kaus, P. Lubinsky, L.A. McDade, K. Preston, L. Prince, H.M. Regan, V. Rorive, O. Ryder. Got Hybridization? A Multidisciplinary Approach for Informing Science Policy. BioScience 60:384-388, 2010.

45. Regan, H.M., J.B. Crookston*, R. Swab*, J. Franklin, and D.M. Lawson*. Habitat fragmentation and altered fire regime create trade-offs for the persistence of an obligate seeding shrub. Ecology 91(4):1114-1123, 2010.

44. Justus, J., M. Colyvan, H.M. Regan and L.A. Maguire. Response to Sagoff. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 24(12):644, 2009.

43. Justus, J., M. Colyvan, H.M. Regan and L.A. Maguire. Buying into conservation: intrinsic versus instrumental value. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 24(4):187-191, 2009.

42. Regan, H.M., M. Ensbey* and M.A. Burgman. Chapter 11: Conservation prioritisation and uncertainty in planning inputs. In A. Moilanen, K.A. Wilson and H.P. Possingham (eds.) Spatial Conservation Prioritisation: Quantitative Methods and Computational Tools. Oxford University Press. Pp. 145-157, 2009.

41. Keith, D.A., H.R. Akçakaya, W. Thuiller, G.F. Midgley, R.G. Pearson, S.J. Phillips, H.M. Regan, M.B. Araújo, T.G. Rebelo. Predicting extinction risks under climate change: a new mechanistic approach linking stochastic population models with dynamic bioclimatic habitat models. Biology Letters 4:560-563, 2008.

40. Hierl, L.A., J. Franklin, D.H. Deutschman, H.M. Regan, and B.S. Johnson. Assessing and prioritizing ecological communities for monitoring in a regional habitat conservation plan. Environmental Management 42(1):165–179, 2008.

39. Regan, H.M., L.A. Hierl, J. Franklin, D.H. Deutschman, H.L. Schmalbach, C.S. Winchell and B.S. Johnson. Species prioritisation for monitoring and management in regional multiple species conservation plans. Diversity and Distributions, 14(4): 262-271, 2008.

38. Hovel, K.A. and H.M. Regan. Using an individual-based model to examine the roles of habitat fragmentation and behavior on predator-prey relationships in seagrass landscapes. Landscape Ecology, 23(1):75-89, 2008.

37. Markovchick-Nicholls*, L., H.M. Regan, D.H. Deutschman, A Widyanata*, B. Martin, L. Noreke and T.A. Hunt. Relationships between human disturbance and wildlife land use in urban habitat fragments. Conservation Biology, 22(1):99-109, 2008.

36. Steele, K.S.*, H.M. Regan, M. Colyvan and M.A. Burgman. Right decisions or happy decision makers? Social Epistemology, 21(4):349-368, 2007.

35. Colyvan, M. and H.M. Regan. Legal decisions and the reference class problem. International Journal of Evidence and Proof, 11(4):274–285, 2007. (invited article)

34. Regan, H.M., F.W. Davis, S.J. Andelman, A. Widyanata* and M. Freese*. Comprehensive criteria for biodiversity evaluation in conservation planning. Biodiversity and Conservation 16:2715-2728, 2007.

33. Keith, D.A., M.G. Tozer, T.J. Regan and H.M. Regan. The persistence niche: what makes it and what breaks it for two fire-prone plant species from south-eastern Australia. Advances in Plant Conservation Special Issue. Australian Journal of Botany 55(3):273-279, 2007.

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32. Hayes, K., H.M. Regan and M.A. Burgman. Introduction to the concepts and methods of uncertainty analysis. In A.R. Kapuscinski, K.R. Hayes, L. Si, and G. Dana (eds.) Environmental Risk Assessment of Genetically Modified Organisms, Volume 3: Methodologies for Transgenic Fish. CAB International, Wallingford, UK. pp. 188-208, 2007.

31. Gervais, J. and H.M. Regan. What conservation biology and natural resource management can offer population-level ecological risk assessment. In: Barnthouse LW, Munns WRM, and Sorensen MT (editors). Population-Level Ecological Risk Assessment. SETAC Press, Pensacola, FL, USA, pp.129-150, 2007.

30. Menzie, C., N. Bettinger, A. Fritz, L. Kapustka, H.M. Regan, V. Møller, H. Noel*. Population protection goals. In: Barnthouse LW, Munns WRM, and Sorensen MT (editors). Population-Level Ecological Risk Assessment. SETAC Press, Pensacola, FL, USA. pp. 41-68, 2007.

29. Regan, H.M., M. Colyvan and L. Markovchick-Nicholls*. A formal model for consensus and negotiation in environmental management. Journal of Environmental Management 80:167-176, 2006.

28. Halpern B.S., H.M. Regan, H.P. Possingham, M.A. McCarthy. Accounting for uncertainty in marine reserve design. Ecology Letters 9:2-11, 2006. (invited article)

27. Halpern B.S., H.M. Regan, H.P. Possingham, M.A. McCarthy. Rejoinder: uncertainty and decision making. Ecology Letters 9(1):13-14, 2006. (invited article)

26. Regan, H.M., Y. Ben-Haim, B. Langford, W.G. Wilson, P. Lundberg, S.J. Andelman, and M.A. Burgman. Robust decision making under severe uncertainty for conservation management. Ecological Applications 15(4):1471-1477, 2005.

25. Keith D.A., M.A. McCarthy, H.M. Regan, T.J. Regan*, C. Bowles*, C. Drill, C. Craig*, B. Pellow, M.A. Burgman, L.L. Master, M. Ruckelshaus, B. McKenzie, S.J. Andelman, P.R. Wade. Protocols for listing threatened species can forecast extinction. Ecology Letters 7:1101-1108, 2004.

24. Andelman, S.J., C. Groves, and H.M. Regan. A review of the U.S. Forest Service's selection process of species at risk for viability assessments. Acta Oecologica, 26:75-83, 2004.

23. McCarthy, M.A., D.A. Keith, J. Tietjen*, M.A. Burgman, M. Maunder, L. Master, B.W. Brook, G. Mace, H.P. Possingham, R. Medellin, S.J. Andelman, H.M. Regan, T.J. Regan*, and M. Ruckleshaus. Comparing predictions of extinction risk using models and subjective judgement. Acta Oecologica, 26:67-74, 2004.

22. Regan, H.M., S. Ferson and D. Berleant. Equivalence of methods for uncertainty propagation of real-valued random variables. International Journal of Approximate Reasoning, 36(1):1-30, 2004.

21. Regan, H.M. and T.D. Auld. Using Population Viability Analysis for Management of an Endangered Australian Shrub, Grevillea caleyi. In H.R. Akçakaya, M.A. Burgman, O. Kindvall, C.C. Wood, P. Sjogren-Gulve, J. Hatfield, and M. McCarthy (eds.), Species Conservation and Management: Case Studies, Oxford University Press, pp. 23-35, 2004.

20. Pastorok, R.A., H.R. Akçakaya, H.M. Regan, S. Ferson, and S.M. Bartell. Role of ecological modeling in risk assessment. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment, 9(4):939-972, 2003.

19. Bartell, S.M., R.A. Pastorok, H.R. Akçakaya, H.M. Regan, S. Ferson and C. Mackay. Realism and relevance of ecological models used in chemical risk assessment. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment, 9(4):907-938, 2003.

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18. Regan, H.M., H.R. Akçakaya, S. Ferson, K.V. Root, S. Carroll* and L.R. Ginzburg. Treatments of uncertainty and variability in ecological risk assessment of single-species populations. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment, 9(4):889-906, 2003.

17. Taylor, R.J., T.J. Regan*, H.M. Regan, M.A. Burgman and K.Bonham*. Impacts of plantation development, harvesting schedules and rotation lengths on the rare snail Tasmaphena lamproides in northwest Tasmania: a population viability analysis. Forest Ecology and Management 175:455-466, 2003.

16. Regan, H.M., T.D. Auld, D. Keith and M.A. Burgman. The effects of fire and predators on the long-term persistence of an endangered shrub Grevillea caleyi. Biological Conservation 109(1):73-83, 2003.

15. Colyvan, M., H.M. Regan, and S. Ferson. Is it a crime to belong to a reference class?, In H. Kyburg and M. Thalos (eds.) Probability is the Very Guide in Life, Open Court, Chicago, pp. 331-347, 2003. (reprinted from journal article)

14. Regan, H.M., B.K. Hope, and S. Ferson. Analysis and portrayal of uncertainty in a food web exposure model. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment, 8(7):1757-1777, 2002. Awarded Ecological Risk Assessment Paper of Year 2002 in Journal of Human and Ecological Risk Assessment

13. Regan, H.M. Von Neumann stability analysis of symplectic integrators applied to Hamiltonian PDEs. Journal of Computational Mathematics, 20(6):611-618, 2002.

12. Elith, J.*, M.A. Burgman and H.M. Regan. Mapping epistemic uncertainty and vague concepts in predictions of species' distribution. Ecological Modelling, 157:313-329, 2002.

11. Regan, H.M., B.E. Sample, and S. Ferson. Deterministic and Probabilistic Ecological Soil Screening Levels for Wildlife. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 21(4):882-890, 2002.

10. Regan, H.M. Population Models: Individual-Based, in R.A. Pastorok, S.M. Bartell, S. Ferson, L.R. Ginzburg (eds.) Ecological Modeling in Risk Assessment: Chemical Effects on Populations, Ecosystems and Landscapes, Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton FL., pp. 65-82, 2002.

9. Akcakaya, H.R. and H.M. Regan. Population Models: Metapopulations, in R.A. Pastorok, S.M. Bartell, S. Ferson, L.R. Ginzburg (eds.) Ecological Modeling in Risk Assessment: Chemical Effects on Populations, Ecosystems and Landscapes, Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton FL., pp. 83-95, 2002.

8. Regan, H.M., M. Colyvan, and M.A. Burgman. A taxonomy and treatment of uncertainty for ecology and conservation biology. Ecological Applications, 12(2):618-628, 2002.

7. Colyvan, M., H.M. Regan, and S. Ferson. Is it a crime to belong to a reference class?, The Journal of Political Philosophy, 9(2):168-181, 2001.

6. Regan, T.J.*, H.M. Regan, K. Bonham*, R.J. Taylor, and M.A. Burgman. Modelling the impact of timber harvesting on a rare carnivorous land snail (Tasmaphena lamproides) in northwest Tasmania, Australia. Ecological Modelling, 139:253-264, 2001.

5. Regan, H.M., R. Lupia, A.N. Drinnan and M.A. Burgman. The currency and tempo of extinction. The American Naturalist, 157(1):1-10, January 2001. Highlighted in Scientific American, 285(5):40-49 Nov 2001 and The Age, 10th Oct 1998.

4. Regan, H.M., and M. Colyvan. Fuzzy Sets and Threatened Species Classification, Conservation Biology, 14(4):1197-1199, August 2000.

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3. Regan, H.M., M. Colyvan and M.A. Burgman. A Proposal for Fuzzy IUCN Categories and Criteria, Biological Conservation, 92(1):101-108, 2000.

2. Bearlin, A.R.*, M.A. Burgman, and H.M. Regan. A Stochastic Model for Seagrass (Zostera muelleri) in Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, Australia, Ecological Modelling, 118:131-148, 1999.

1. Stiles, P.J. and H.M. Regan. Transient Cellular Convection in Electrically Polarized Colloidal Suspensions, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 202(2):562-565, 1998.

Papers Submitted or In Preparation Regan H.M. et al. Sustaining fresh water for humans and nature: a new conceptual model to guide policy. Book Reviews Regan, H.M. Population ecology: a truly dynamic perspective. Ecology, 84(12):3406-3407,

2003. (Review of Population ecology: first principles by J.H. Vandermeer and D.E. Goldberg.)

Technical Reports and Conference Proceedings 27. Conservation International. 2016. Freshwater Health Index. User Manual. Version 1.1.

Conservation International, Arlington, MD, USA. 26. National Research Council. 2014. Progress Toward Restoring the Everglades: The Fifth

Biennial Review, 2014. National Academies Press, Washington, DC. 240 pp. 25. Conlisk E., A.D. Syphard, J. Franklin, and H.M. Regan. 2013. Understanding and Improving

Wildfire Decision Support for Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton: User’s Manual for the Simulated Response of Vegetation and At-Risk Species to Fire. Final Report to Land Management Branch AC/S Environmental Security, United States Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Award W9126G-10-2-0043, 176 pp.

24. National Research Council. 2012. Progress Toward Restoring the Everglades: The Fourth Biennial Reivew, 2012. National Academies Press, Washington, DC. 210 pp.

23. Regan H.M. 2011. Climate change impacts on a plant functional group in a biodiversity hotspot. Report to the Dept. of Energy. DOE Award MPC 3EK2. 38 pp.

22. Steele, K., M. Colyvan, H. Regan, and M. Burgman. 2008. Survey of group ‘consensus’ methods. Report to the Australian Centre of Excellence in Risk Analysis. ACERA Project 0607. 41 pp.

21. Regan, H.M. 2007. Methods for adding robustness to multi-criteria decision analysis. Report to the Australian Centre of Excellence in Risk Analysis. ACERA Project 0610. 54 pp.

20. Boughton, D., P. Adams, E. Anderson, C. Fusaro, E. Keller, E. Kelley, L. Lentsch, J. Neilsen, K. Perry, H. Regan, J. Smith, C. Swift, L. Thompson, and F. Watson. 2007b. Viability Criteria for Steelhead of the South‐Central and Southern California Coast. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS‐SWFSC TM‐407. 33 pp.

19. Deutschman, D.H., L.A. Hierl, J. Franklin and H.M. Regan. 2007. Vegetation Community Monitoring Recommendations for the San Diego Multiple Species Conservation Program. Report to California Department of Fish and Game NCCP Local Assistance Grant #P0450009. San Diego State University, San Diego. 37 pp.

18. Hierl, L.A., J. Franklin, D.H. Deutschman, and H.M. Regan. 2006. Developing conceptual models to improve the Biological Monitoring Plan for San Diego’s Multiple Species

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Conservation Program. Report to California Department of Fish and Game NCCP Local Assistance Grant #P0450009. San Diego State University, San Diego. 39 pp.

17. Franklin, J., L.A. Hierl, D.H. Deutschman and H.M. Regan. 2006. Grouping and prioritizing natural communities for monitoring in the San Diego MSCP. Report to California Department of Fish and Game NCCP Local Assistance Grant #P0450009. San Diego State University, San Diego. 50 pp.

16. Regan, H.M., L.A. Hierl, J. Franklin and D. Deutschman. 2006. Grouping and Prioritizing the MSCP Covered Species. Report to California Department of Fish and Game NCCP Local Assistance Grant #P0450009. San Diego State University, San Diego. 133 pp.

15. Boughton, D.A., P. Adams, E. Anderson, C. Fusaro, E. Keller, E. Kelley, J. Nielsen, K. Perry, H. Regan, J. Smith, C. Swift, L. Thompson, and F. Watson. 2006. Steelhead in the southern domain: population characterization for recovery planning. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS. NOAA-TM-NMFS-SWFSC-394. 116 pp.

14. Hierl L., H.M. Regan, J. Franklin and D. Deutschman. 2005. Assessment of the Biological Monitoring Plan for San Diego’s Multiple Species Conservation Program. Report to California Department of Fish and Game NCCP Local Assistance Grant #P0450009. San Diego State University, San Diego. 83 pp.

13. Burgman, M.A., H.M. Regan, and Y. Ben-Haim. 2004. Population viability analysis and robust decisions for management: combining population models with decision theory, In, Sustainable use and conservation of biological diversity - a challenge for society. Proceedings of the International Symposium, Berlin, 1-4 December 2003. Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Bonn, Germany. Pp. 64-65. ISBN:3-00-013641-X.

12. Davis, F.W., D.M. Stoms, C.J. Costello, E.A. Machado*, J. Metz*, R. Gerrard, S. Andelman, H. Regan, and R. Church. A framework for setting land conservation priorities using multi-criteria scoring and an optimal fund allocation strategy. Report to the Resources Agency of California. National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, Santa Barbara. 72 pp. 2003.

11. Regan, H.M., M. Glickfeld, H. Barnett, J. Loux, P. McCarty, R. Doyle, P. Edelman, D. Kamradt, P. Beier, C. Luke, S. Denzler, J. Woodbury, C. Miller, R. Dinno, P. Dangermond, J. Metz*, M. Angle, G. Greenwood, T. Scott, F. Davis, M. Beyeler, R. Rayburn. Report of NCEAS/CLP Workshop on Urban Open Space Conservation Criteria. A report to The Resources Agency of California and California Legacy Project. 2002.

10. Regan, H.M., M. Glickfeld, H. Barnett, J. Loux, P. McCarty, P. Dangermond, J. Metz*, R. Rayburn, J. Yandoh, J. Faridi, B. Collett, R. Gerrard, K. Demetrak, D. Duran, E. Haok, R. Murray, D. North. Report of NCEAS/CLP Workshop on Conservation Criteria for Destination Type Recreation in Rural California. A report to The Resources Agency of California and California Legacy Project. 2002.

9. Regan, H.M., F. Davis, S.J. Andelman, G. Greenwood, M. Beyeler, P. Dangermond, D. Hickson, M. Hoshovsky. Report of NCEAS/CLP Workshop on Terrestrial Biodiversity Conservation Criteria. A report to The Resources Agency of California and California Legacy Project. 2001.

8. Regan, H.M., F. Davis, S.J. Andelman, G. Greenwood, P. Dangermond, D. Kelley, J. Loux, W. Rash*, R. Standiford, B. Stewart, E. Vink. Report of NCEAS/CLP Workshop on Agricultural Lands Conservation Criteria. A report to The Resources Agency of California and California Legacy Project. 2001.

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7. Regan, H.M., F. Davis, S.J. Andelman, P. Dangermond, S. Gergel, M. Glickfeld, E. Pert, P. Stine, D. Stoms. Report of NCEAS/CLP Workshop on Aquatic Biodiversity Conservation Criteria. A report to The Resources Agency of California and California Legacy Project. 2001.

6. Regan, H.M., Rash, W.*, Loux, J., Frost, W., Greenwood, G., Jolley, L., Standiford, R., Rayburn, R., Keithley, C., Vink, E., Saving, S., Stewart, W. Report of NCEAS/CLP Workshop on Forest Lands Conservation Criteria. A report to The Resources Agency of California and California Legacy Project. 2001.

5. Andelman, S.J., S. Beissinger, J. Cochrane, L. Gerber, P. Gomez-Priego*, C. Groves, J. Haufler, R. Holthausen, D. Lee, L. Maguire, B. Noon, K. Ralls, and H.M. Regan. Scientific Standards for Conducting Viability Assessments Under the National Forest Management Act: Report and Recommendations of the NCEAS Working Group. 2001.

4. Regan, H.M. Individual-based models, in Improvements in Applications of Models in Ecological Risk Assessment: Evaluation of Ecological-Effects Models. Report by Exponent, Applied Biomathematics, and The Cadmus Group Inc. to the American Chemistry Council, Arlington, Virginia, 2000.

3. Regan, T.J.*, K. Bonham*, H.M. Regan, R. Taylor, D. Tuson and M.A. Burgman. Forest Management and Conservation of Tasmaphena lamproides in North West Tasmania: Use of Population Viability Analysis to Evaluate Management Options, 52pp. Report to Forestry Tasmania, July 1999.

2. Regan, H.M., M. Colyvan and M.A. Burgman. Dealing with Vagueness in Threatened Species Classification, in R. N. Dave and T. Sudkamp (eds.), Proceedings of the 18th International Conference of the North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society: Real World Applications of Fuzzy Logic and Soft Computing, IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, 685-694, 1999.

1. Regan, H.M., A. Rawlinson, D.A. Keith, T.D. Auld and M.A. Burgman. Population viability analysis for Grevillea caleyi, Epacris stuartii and E. barbata. Pages 53-71 in Plant Population Viability Analysis Case Studies for Environment Australia. Project FN-37. Report by the School of Botany, University of Melbourne, to Environment Australia. 1998.

Teaching Experience Courses Taught Foundations in Ecology (University of California Riverside 2018; ~10 student, Graduate) Organismal Biology (University of California Riverside 2009-2018; 300-500 students, UG) Ecology and Conservation Biology (University of California Riverside 2017; 100 students, UG) Organisms in their Environment (University of California Riverside 2014; ~280 students, UG) Honors Ignition Seminar (University of California Riverside 2013; 15 students, UG) Biology of Human Problems (University of California Riverside 2008-2015; ~20 students, UG) Chemical contaminants, disease and the environment (2008)

Conservation Biology (2009) Human and environmental health consequences of chemical contamination and water overuse (2011)

Human Population Growth (2012, 2013, 2015) Freshman Advising Seminar (University of California Riverside 2012, 2014, 2017; ~24

students, UG)

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Advanced Population and Community Ecology (University of California Riverside 2008, 2010; 20 students, Graduate)

Ecology and the Environment: (San Diego State University 2005, 2006; 125 students, UG) Biostatistics: (San Diego State University 2004-2007; 125 students, UG) Population Viability Analysis: (San Diego State University 2003-2007; The University of

Melbourne 1998, 1999; University of California Santa Barbara 2001; 24 students, UG & Graduate)

Conservation Planning: (San Diego State University 2006; 24 students, UG & Graduate) Decision Theory: (University of Tasmania 2000; The Central Institute for Higher Tibetan

Studies, Sarnath, India 1999; The University of Melbourne 1998) Environmental Risk Assessment: (The University of Melbourne 1998, 1999) Teaching Assistantships (Latrobe University and the University of New England 1992–1996)

• 1st year Pure Mathematics: Calculus, Linear Algebra, Set Theory, Probability Theory, Differential Equations; • 1st year Discrete Mathematics; • Mathematics and Statistics for the Biological Sciences and Rural Science Mathematics; • 2nd year Multivariable Calculus; • 3rd year Computational Mathematics.

Kids Do Ecology: (NCEAS, UC Santa Barbara & Monroe Elementary School, Santa Barbara, 2001) “Scientist in the classroom”.

Graduate Student Advising (Major Advisor) 2018 – present. Anna Cassady (MS EEOB, UCR) 2016 – present. Serj Danielian (PhD EEOB, UCR) 2013 – 2016. Sara Freitas (MS EEOB, UCR) 2010 – 2015. Pamela Rueda-Cediel (PhD EEOB, UCR) 2008 – 2013. Rebecca Swab (PhD EEOB, UCR) 2004 – 2011. Dawn Lawson (PhD Ecology, SDSU/UC Davis). 2006 – 2009. Andrew Steyers (MS Ecology, SDSU). 2004 – 2007. John Crookston (MS Ecology, SDSU); Lisa Markovchick-Nicholls (MS Ecology, SDSU); Toni Mizerek (MS Ecology, SDSU). 1998. Naomi Tootell (Honours, Mathematics and Statistics, University of Melbourne). Dissertation/Thesis Committees 2013 – 2015. Ashkaan Fahimipour. 2008 – 2014. Arcangel Molina-Martinez (ECOSUR, Mexico) 2008 – 2014. Sarah French. 2010 - 2013. Heather Taft. 2007 – 2009. Sara Paddock (MS Ecology, SDSU) 2006 - 2007. Thomas Anderson (MS Ecology, SDSU), Eliza Moore (MS Ecology, SDSU), Ryan Bart (MS Geography, SDSU), Kelly Kreueger (MS Anthropology, SDSU), Nathan Mendenhall (MS Geography, SDSU) 2005 - 2007. Katie Steele (PhD Philosophy, Univ. of QLD, Australia). 2006. Kate Newman (MS Ecology, SDSU), Scott Valentine (MS Geography, SDSU) 2004-2005. Robin Clark (MS Geography, SDSU) 2004-2007. Catherine Yamada (MS Ecology, SDSU)

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1997/1998. Andrew Bearlin (Honours, School of Botany, University of Melbourne). Other Graduate Committees 2007-present. UCR Qualifying Committees. Carla Essenberg, Sarah French, Nicole Reid, Andrea Grunst, Alejandra Martinez, Heather Taft, Andrew Furness, Alex Pivovaroff, Heather Hulton, Ashkaan Fahimipour, Sean Hayes, Jacob Vogenberg, Eleinis Avila. 2007-present. UCR Guidance Committee. Heather Taft, Tadayasu Uchiyama, Melissa Grunst, Andrea Grunst, Andrew Furness, Ashkaan Fahimipour, Heather Hulton, Keenan Morrison, Sean Hayes, Bracha Schindler, Dani Pitt, Eleinis Avila, Steven Crum, Jacob Vogenberg, Teresa Bohner, Erika Bucior. 2003. Examination Panel member. UC Davis/SDSU JDPE PhD oral thesis proposal defense,

Matt Rahn. Undergraduate Student Supervision UCR. 17 students since 2012. SDSU. Mariah Freese (2005); Astrid Widyanata (2005-2007); Rachael Vrooman (2007); Alison Reynolds (2007) Postdoctoral Fellow Advising 2018 – present. Anne Hilborn (UCR) 2011 – 2012. Timothy Bonebrake (UCR) 2010 – 2012. Erin Conlisk (UCR) 2008. James Justus (University of Sydney) 2008. Alejandro Martinez-Abrain (IMEDEA CSIC-UIB, Mallorca, Spain) 2007 – 2008. Katie Steele (University of Sydney) Professional Activities Scientific Community 2017 – present. Co-chair, IUCN Species Survival Commission Climate Change Specialist

Group: Red List and Climate Change. 2015 – present. Editorial Board, Diversity and Distributions. 2006 – present. Editorial Board, Ecology Letters. 2006 – present. Member of the Standards and Petitions Subcommittee, Biodiversity

Assessments Subcommitte of the IUCN Species Survival Commission. 2017. Panelist for National Science Foundation preproposal evaluation. 2017. Workshop Organizer. Freshwater Health Index: applications and implementation.

International Congress for Conservation Biology. August, Cartagena, Colombia. 2016. Co-organizer. Maintaining healthy watersheds: improving governance of ecosystems for

sustainability. Conservation International / International Water Management Institute / Luc Hoffman Institute - WWF World. Water Week, Stockholm, Sweden.

2015. Invited Participant. River Basin Indicators Workshop. United Nations Environment Programme. October, Washington DC, USA.

2015. Symposium Co-organizer. Climate Change and Biotic Interactions: Linking Theory, Data and Methods Across Scales. 9th International Association for Landscape Ecology, July 5-10, Portland, OR, USA.

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2009-2015. Editorial Board, Conservation Science and Practice book series, Zoological Society of London and Wiley-Blackwell

2009-2015. Editorial Board, Conservation Biology book series, Cambridge University Press. 2006-2015. Scientific Advisory Group. San Diego Tracking Team. 2014. Invited speaker. Western Riverside County MSHCP management/monitoring coordination

meeting. Land Conservation Options in the face of Climate Change, Urbanization, and Fire Regime, July 10th.

2014. Invited participant, Tecate Cypress Strategies Meeting, The Nature Conservancy, Encinitas, CA, June 27th.

2014. Panelist for National Science Foundation preproposal evaluation. 2011-2014. Member. Committee on the Independent Scientific Review of the Everglades

Restoration Progress. National Research Council, The National Academies. 2013. Workshop discussion leader. Sustainable Management of Living Natural Resources.

Mathematical Biosciences Institute, The Ohio State University. November 4-8, 2013. 2013. Invited Speaker, CA Landscape Conservation Cooperative Webinar Series. Decision

support for climate change adaptation and fire management strategies for at risk species in southern California. June 27th.

2013. Assessor, Professorship in Multidisciplinary Risk Analysis, Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki. 01/2013.

2006-2013. Scientific Advisory Committee, Australian Centre of Excellence for Risk Analysis. The University of Melbourne and Dept of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Australian Government.

2012. Invited Instructor. Population Viability Analysis. Graduate workshop. El Colegio de la Frontera Sur, San Cristobal, Chiapas, Mexico. 11/2012.

2011. Invited Instructor. Modeling and mapping species distributions. Summer courses in Computational Geo-Ecology. Amsterdam Graduate School of Sciences, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 21-24.

2011. Invited Participant. Humanity in its Natural Environment. Faculty Seminar, Global Studies Program, UCR, March – June 2011.

2009-2011. Editorial Board, Open Ecology Journal. 2010. Invited speaker. “Bridging the Gap: Downscaling Climate Models to Inform Management

Actions” Workshop. California Dept of Fish and Game, US Geological Survey, US Fish and Wildlife Service, Sacramento, November 3 2010.

2010. Invited participant. Estimating extinction probability from sighting records workshop. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, July 9th-14th.

2006-2010. Core Researcher, Commonwealth Environment Research Facilities (C.E.R.F.) for Applied Environmental Decision Analysis, Australian Government.

2009. Invited speaker. HCP’s: Moving Across Boundaries. Jane Block Distinguished Seminar Series. San Diego Zoo’s Wild Animal Park, November 9-10.

2009. Invited speaker. San Diego Multi-Species Conservation Plan Monitoring Partners meeting, San Diego, October 28th, 2009.

2009. Member of the Ecological Principles of Marine Spatial Management Working Group, Center for Ocean Solutions, Stanford University, March 18-19, 2009

2008-2010. Member of the working group Global climate change and adaptation of conservation priorities at the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, University of California Santa Barbara, CA.

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2008. Invited participant. Reideralp 2008 - The Utility of Species Distribution Models as Tools for Assessing Impacts of Global Change. Riederalp, Switzerland, 11-16 Aug 08

2008. Invited speaker & participant. Australian Center of Excellence in Risk Analysis. Project 0705. Working Group: Issues in quantitative and qualitative risk modelling with application to import risk assessment. University of Melbourne, Australia. 29-31 July, 2008.

2008. Invited participant. Biodiversity Assessments Subcommitte of the IUCN Species Survival Commission. Standards and Petitions Working Group Meeting. Gland, Switzerland. 7-10 July, 2008.

2008. The National Academies Summer Institute on Undergraduate Education in Biology. Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Madison, WI. June 22–27.

2008. Invited participant. IUCN Climate Change workshop. National Museum of Natural Sciences, CSIC, Madrid, Spain. April 6-11.

2008. Invited participant. ECOSUR-UCR Workshop, Ecology and Sustainable Development. UCLA Lake Arrowhead Conference Center. Feb 4–5.

2007. Invited speaker. NSF Research Coordination Network, Colorado River Delta modeling workshop, University of Arizona, Tucson, Nov 14-16.

2007. Invited participant. IUCN Climate Change workshop. Imperial College, Silwood Park, UK. August 27-31.

2006. Invited participant. Biodiversity Assessments Subcommitte of the IUCN Species Survival Commission. Standards and Petitions Working Group Meeting. University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA. 13-14 May, 2006.

2006. Invited Lecturer, Intro to Marine Biodiversity and Conservation SIO295. Center for Marine Biodiversity and Conservation, Scripps Institution of Oceanography.

2005-2007. Steering committee member. National Science Foundation Research Coordination Network on Biodiversity Conservation in Dynamic Landscapes.

2005-2006. Local Organizing Committee, USIALE Annual Meeting, San Diego April 2006. 2005. Invited Lecturer, CONS503/FRM521: Multi-stakeholder Land Use Planning for

Conservation and Management. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. 2005. Member of the working group Decision making for complex problems in conservation at

the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Mathematics and Statistics of Complex Systems, University of Melbourne, Australia.

2004 - 2007. Editorial Board, Biological Conservation. 2003 - 2007. Member of the South-Central California Coast Technical Recovery Team for

Steelhead trout. NOAA, National Marine and Fisheries Service. 2003. Invited participant for the Pellston workshop on Population-Level Ecological Risk

Assessment, sponsored by the Society for Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, held in Roskilde, Denmark.

2003. Nominee, Scientific Advisory Panel for the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act. US Federal Register: November 10, 2003 (Volume 68, Number 217) Pages 63779-63786.

2002-2004. Member of the working group Setting priorities and making decisions for conservation risk management at the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, University of California Santa Barbara, CA.

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2002. Reviewer for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Revised Proposal for Critical Habitat for 47 Plant Species on the Island of Hawaii; Federal Register Vol. 67, No. 102, pp. 36968-37106.

2002. Seminar organizer. National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, UCSB. 2001-2002. Member of the working group Systematic Conservation Planning and the California

Legacy Project (CLP) at the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, University of California Santa Barbara, CA.

2000-2002. Member of the working group Developing and testing methods for classifying species conservation status and estimating risk, at the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, University of California Santa Barbara, CA.

2000-2001. Member of the working group Review of Forest Service species viability assessment processes, at the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, University of California Santa Barbara, CA.

2000. Invited speaker: Workshop on Using the IUCN Red List as an Indicator of Biodiversity Trends in Port Jefferson, New York.

2000. Invited speaker at workshop: Improvements in Applications of Models in Ecological Risk Assessment: Workshop on Model Evaluations, sponsored by American Chemistry Council, in Fairmont Hot Springs Resort, Montana.

1999-2000. Consultant for the American Chemistry Council and Exponent. Review of Applications of Models in Ecological Risk Assessment.

1999. Invited speaker at workshop: Beyond Point Estimates: Risk Assessment Using Interval, Fuzzy and Probabilistic Arithmetic at the 1999 Annual Meeting of the Society for Risk Assessment, in Atlanta, GA.

1999. Consultant for Forestry Tasmania, Australia. Model for timber harvest management and risk assessment of a rare land snail.

1998. Panelist for Industrial Risk Management seminar, Environmental Futures Forum, September 21 and 22, organised by the Victorian Environmental Protection Authority, held at the University of Melbourne, Australia.

1998. Consultant for the Cooperative Research Centre for Catchment Hydrology, Australia. Multi-criteria decision analysis for project selection.

1998. Invited speaker at workshop: Tools for Population Viability Analysis at the Society for Conservation Biology Annual meeting in Sydney, Australia.

Reviewing Activities (* more than once) Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Biological Conservation*; Conservation Biology*; Conservation Letters; Diversity and Distributions*; Ecography; Ecological Applications*; Ecological Modelling; Ecological Monographs; Ecology; Ecology and Society; Ecology Letters*; Journal of Applied Ecology; Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management; Journal of Environmental Management*; Journal of Wildlife Management; Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry; Human and Ecological Risk Assessment; IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics; Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management; Methods in Ecology and Evolution; Natural Resource Modeling*; Nature Climate Change; Oikos; PARKS; Plant Ecology; Population Ecology*; Proceedings of the National Academy of Science; Risk Analysis*; Soil and Sediment Contamination; Trends in Ecology and Evolution; Urban Ecosystems; Blackwell Publishers*; Columbia University Press; National

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Science Foundation*; Netherlands Research Council; University of South Carolina Grants Program. University Service UCR 2017 – present. Chair, Department of Evolution, Ecology and Conservation Biology, UCR. 2017 – present. Member. Center for Conservation Biology Visioning Committee, UCR. 2018. Judge. Undergraduate Research Symposium, UCR. 2017. Judge. Undergraduate Research Symposium, UCR. 2013-2015. Member. Committee on Charges, Academic Senate, UCR. 2010-2015. Center for Conservation Biology Steering Committee. 2008-2015. WASC Accreditation Committee, Biology Dept. 2012-2015. Admissions Advisor, EEOB Graduate Program, Biology Dept. 2012-2015. Admissions Committee, WaterSENSE IGERT, CNAS. 2013-2015. Member. Academic and Administrative Oversight Committee, CNAS, UCR. 2014-2015. Member. CNAS Taskforce on Introductory Mathematics. 2015. Faculty Presenter. Success in Science & Technology: Engagement with Role-models

(SISTERS). 4/23/2015 2015. Invited Speaker, CHASS/SoBA Academic Advisors Meeting. Conservation Biology in the

Ivory Tower: how can academia be useful in the real world? 1/27/2015 2014. Search Committee, Professional Advisor - Biology/Biological Sciences, Undergraduate

Academic Advising Center, CNAS. 2014. Guest Lecturer, WaterSENSE IGERT proseminar series, CNAS. 04/28/2014 2014. Presenter. Coping with Academic and Professional Rejection. Graduate Division, UC

Riverside, April 22nd, 2014. 2013-2014. Director, Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology Graduate Program. 2009-2014. Biology Majors Academic Advisor, CNAS. 2013. Proposal reviewer, Chancellor’s Research Fellowship. 05/2013 2013. Guest Lecturer, WaterSENSE IGERT proseminar series, CNAS. 05/23/2013 2013. Panelist, “Women in Science Forum”, Women in Math and Science, UCR chapter. 2012-2013. Co-chair. CNAS Redesign: Excellence-in-Education and Steering Committees. 2012. Ad hoc EEOB Graduate Program revision committee, Biology Dept. 2012. UCR Conversations. How does Conservation Biology Impact Your Life? College of

Natural and Agricultural Sciences. 04/28/2012. 2011-2012. Search Committee, Professional Advisor (3 positions) - Biology/Biological Sciences,

Undergraduate Academic Advising Center, CNAS. 2011. Chair, Search Committee, Academic Coordinator, Biology, CNAS. 2009-2012. EEOB Web Committee, CNAS. 2008-2009. Life Sciences Premajor Committee. Biological Sciences, CNAS. 2009. Ad hoc Faculty Housing Committee, Campus-wide. 2007-2008. Biology Colloquium organizing committee, Biology Dept. Membership in Professional Societies Society for Conservation Biology Ecological Society of America

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Honorary Appointments 2007-2012. Honorary Associate, School of Philosophical and Historical Inquiry, University of

Sydney, NSW, Australia. 2007-2009. Adjunct Professor, Biology Dept., San Diego State University, CA, USA. 2007-2008. Senior Fellow, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, The University of

Melbourne, Australia. September 2000. Visiting scholar at the School of Philosophy, University of Tasmania,

Australia. January 1999. Visiting scholar at the Central Institute for Higher Tibetan Studies in Sarnath,

India. Lectured a course on decision theory and supervised students in the Tibet-Tasmania Partnership Program.

Conference Presentations Regan, H., T. Bonebrake, A. Syphard, J. Franklin, K. Anderson, H.R. Akcakaya, T. Mizerek, C.

Winchell. Fire management, managed relocation, and land conservation options for long-lived obligate seeding plants under global changes in climate, urbanization, and fire regime. California Native Plant Society, Conservation Conference, Los Angeles, February 2018.

Regan H.M., C. Bohorquez, T.J. Regan, D.A. Keith and K.E. Anderson. Implications of different population model structures for management of threatened plants. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting. Portland, Oregon, USA, August 2017.

Danielian, S., H.M. Regan and K.E. Anderson. The effects of dispersal network structure, dispersal rate, frequency-specificity of environmental noise, and population dynamics on metapopulation extinction. (poster). Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting. Portland, OR. 08/2017.

Regan H.M., C. Bohorquez, T.J. Regan, D.A. Keith and K.E. Anderson. Implications of different population model structures for management of threatened plants. ICCB : 28th International Congress for Conservation Biology 4th European Congress for Conservation Biology, Cartagena, Colombia, July 2017.

Syphard, A.D., J.M. Serra-Diaz, I.D. Davies, G.F. Midgley, L. Hannah, J. Franklin, F.W. Davis, H.M. Regan. How important is the species’ recruitment niche in mediating simulated range shifts in a dynamic, disturbance-prone landscape? International Association for Landscape Ecology, Baltimore, MD, April 9-14, 2017.

Vollmer, D., K. Shaad, H.M. Regan, N.J. Souter, T. Farrell, S.J. Andelman. “Defragmenting” Freshwater Social-Ecological Systems: A Conceptual Model and Application of the Freshwater Health Index. Association for the Sciences in Limnology and Oceanography Honolulu, HI 02/2017.

Shaad, K., D. Vollmer, H. Regan, N.J. Souter, S. Andelman, X. Chen, D. Yanjun. Can we assess intra-basin tradeoffs using approaches derived from Global Hydrological Modeling? Case studies from Asia. American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting. San Francisco, CA, 12/2016.

Rueda-Cediel, P., K. Anderson, T. Regan, and H. Regan. Implications of model and data uncertainty for conservation decision-making under the IUCN Red List. (poster) ICCB : 27th International Congress for Conservation Biology 4th European Congress for Conservation Biology, Montpellier – France, August 2-6 2015.

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Franklin, J., Serra-Diaz, J.M., Syphard, A., Regan, H.M. Linking Big Data Across Scales to Forecast Plant Community Dynamics, Symposium: Plant ecology in the age of big data and informatics, Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 9-14 Aug 2015.

Freitas, S., H.M. Regan. The effect of climate change on mammalian interactions. 9th International Association for Landscape Ecology, World Congress. Portland, OR, USA. July 5-10, 2015.

Syphard, A.D., J.M. Serra-Diaz, H.M. Regan, J. Franklin, F.W. Davis. The role of microenvironments, competition, and disturbance in mediating species’ response to climate change across dynamic landscapes. 9th International Association for Landscape Ecology, World Congress. Portland, OR, USA. July 5-10, 2015.

Serra-Diaz, J.M., L. Sweet, I. McCullough, J. Franklin, F.W. Davis, J. Dingman, A. Flint, L. Flint, L. Hannah, M.C. Moritz, H.M. Regan, A.D. Syphard. The establishment niche in the landscape: signals of transition and opportunities for forest persistence under climate change. 9th International Association for Landscape Ecology, World Congress. Portland, OR, USA. July 5-10, 2015.

Syphard, A.D., J. Franklin, H. Regan. Plant species persistence under climate change in the context of multiple threats. California Native Plant Society Conservation Conference, San Jose, CA. January 13-17, 2015.

Serra-Diaz, J.M., J. Franklin, A. Syphard, H.M. Regan, F.W. Davis, R.M. Scheller, L. Hannah. Dynamic species distribution models for global change: Processes and resolution through the lenses of different approaches. 99th Annual Meeting for the Ecological Society of America, Sacramento, CA. August 10-15, 2014.

Conlisk, E., A.D. Syphard, J. Franklin, H.M. Regan. Predicting the impact of fire on a vulnerable multi-species community with a dynamic vegetation model. 99th Annual Meeting for the Ecological Society of America, Sacramento, CA. August 10-15, 2014.

Rueda-Cediel*, P., K.E. Anderson, H.M. Regan, T.J. Regan, J. Franklin. Tradeoffs between model choice, data quality and quantity when estimating population trends and extinction risk. 99th Annual Meeting for the Ecological Society of America, Sacramento, CA. August 10-15, 2014.

Serra-Diaz, J.M., J. Franklin, A.D. Syphard, H.M. Regan, H. M., R. Scheller. Microenvironment controls on landscapes: a finer look to global change. Special Symposium: Impacts of global change – linking across scales. Annual Symposium, International Association for Landscape Ecology-US Chapter, Anchorage, AK, 18-22 May 2014.

Serra-Diaz, J.M., J. Franklin, M. Ninyerola, F.W. Davis, A.D. Syphard, H.M. Regan and M. Ikegami. The pace of species exposure to climate change. Annual Symposium, International Association for Landscape Ecology-US Chapter, Anchorage, AK, 18-22 May 2014.

Serra-Diaz, J.M., J. Franklin, F.W. Davis , A.D. Syphard, H.M. Regan, L. Sweet, I. McCullough*, J. Dingman, A.L. Flint, L.E. Flint, A. Hall, L. Hannah, M. Moritz, K. Redmond, M. North. micro2Macro – connecting microenvironments to macroecology- California forests under climate change (poster). Workshop HETEROCLIM: The Response of Organisms to Climate Change in Heterogeneous Environments, Loches, France, 12-14 Jun 2014.

Rueda-Cediel*, P., K.E. Anderson, T.J. Regan, J. Franklin, H.M. Regan. How does the quality and quantity of time series data affect extinction risk and population decline estimates in

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population viability analysis? (poster) 98th Annual Meeting for the Ecological Society of America, Minneapolis, MN, USA. August 4-9, 2013.

Regan, H.M. Integrative Evaluation of Diverse Conservation Strategies for a Rare Shrub Species under Global Change. SIAM Annual Meeting, San Diego. July 10th, 2013.

Swab*, R.M., H. H. Bruun and H. Regan. Can demographic variability influence species responses to climate change? (poster) 6th Biennial Meeting of the International Biogeography Society, Miami, FL, USA, 9-13 January, 2013

Swab*, R., H.M. Regan, D.A. Keith, T.J. Regan, T.J., and M. Ooi. Niche models tell half the story: spatial context and life history traits influence species responses to global change. 3rd European Congress of Conservation Biology. Glasgow, Scotland. August 28- September 1st, 2012.

Conlisk, E., A.D. Syphard, J. Franklin, L. Flint, A. Flint, and H.M. Regan. A sensitivity analysis of spatially dynamic population models of global change. 97th Annual Meeting for the Ecological Society of America, Portland, OR, USA. August 5-10, 2012.

Bonebrake, T.C., A.D. Syphard , H.M. Regan, J. Franklin, and K.E. Anderson. Land conservation and reintroduction strategies alleviate urbanization and climate change impacts on a rare shrub species. 97th Annual Meeting for the Ecological Society of America, Portland, OR, USA. August 5-10, 2012.

Swab*, R., H.M. Regan, D.A. Keith, T.J. Regan, and M. Ooi. Niche models tell half the story: How life history traits, fire, and climate change interact. 97th Annual Meeting for the Ecological Society of America, Portland, OR, USA. August 5-10, 2012.

Regan, HM, Syphard, AD, Franklin, J, Swab, R, Flint, AL, Flint, LE, Zedler, PH. Evaluation of assisted colonization strategies under climate change for a rare, fire-dependent plant. 25th International Congress for Conservation Biology, Auckland, New Zealand, Dec 5-9, 2011.

Conlisk, E, Lawson, D, Syphard, A, Franklin, J, Flint, L, Flint, A, Regan, H. The roles of climate change, land use, dispersal, masting, fire, and predation on the viability of Quercus engelmannii (Engelmann Oak). MEDECOS XII, UCLA, CA, USA. Sept 6-9, 2011.

Conlisk, E.E., D. Lawson, A. Syphard, J. Franklin, H.M. Regan. The roles of climate change, land use, dispersal, masting, fire, and predation on the viability of Quercus engelmannii (Engelmann Oak). Ecological Society of America 96th Annual Meeting, Austin, TX, USA, 08/2011.

Syphard, A. D, H. M. Regan, J. Franklin, R. Swab* and E. Coslink. A modeling framework for assessing adaptation strategies for plants threatened by climate, land use, and altered fire regimes in Mediterranean-type ecosystems. European Conference on Ecological Modelling, Riva del Garda, Italy, 05/2011.

Franklin, J., H. M Regan, A. D. Syphard, R. Swab* and E. Conlisk. The response of plant functional types to land use change, climate change and altered fire regimes in a Mediterranean-type ecosystem. Annual Symposium, International Association for Landscape Ecology-US Chapter, Portland, OR, USA, 04/2011.

Franklin, J., A. D. Syphard and H. M Regan. The response of a key plant functional type to the triple threat of land use change, climate change and altered fire regimes in Mediterranean-type ecosystems. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting Seattle, WA, USA, 04/2011.

Swab, R.*, Regan, H., Keith, D., Franklin, J., Syphard, A., Regan, T., Ooi, M., Crookston, J. Which is worse, the fire or the frying pan? Evaluating plant vulnerability to climate

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change and altered fire regimes. British Ecological Society Annual Symposium 2011. University of Cambridge, UK. Oral Presentation. March 28-30 2011.

Swab, R.*, Regan, H., Keith, D., Franklin, J., Syphard, A., Regan, T., Ooi, M., Crookston, J. Vulnerability of obligate fire seeders to simultaneous changing fire regimes and climate change. 5th International Conference of the International Biogeography Society. Iraklion, Crete, Greece. Poster Presentation. Jan 7-11, 2011.

Swab, R.*, Regan, H., Keith, D., Regan, T., Ooi, M.. Evaluating multiple extinction risks for the obligate fire seeder Leucopogon setiger under changing fire regimes and climate change. 95th ESA Annual Meeting. Pittsburg, PA. August 1-6, 2010. Poster Presentation.

Regan, H.M. Making conservation decisions under risk and uncertainty. 22nd Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, Montréal, Quebec, Canada, November 4–6, 2010.

Swab, R.*, H.M. Regan, D. Keith, T.J. Regan, and M. Ooi. Evaluating multiple extinction risks for the obligate fire seeder Leucopogon setiger under changing fire regimes and climate change (poster). Ecological Society of America 95th Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, 1-6 August 2010.

Lawson, D.M.*, H.M. Regan, P.H. Zedler, J. Franklin. Evaluating the effect of climate change, altered fire regimes and habitat loss on Ceanothus verrucosus. Society for Conservation Biology, 24th Annual Meeting, Volume of Abstracts, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 3-7 July 2010.

Hovel, K.A. and H.M. Regan. Marine habitat structure and predator-prey interactions: integrating effects of landscape structure and structural complexity using an individual-based, spatially explicit model. Benthic Ecology Meeting, Wilmington, NC, March 10-13, 2010.

Regan, H.M., Markovchick-Nicholls*, L., D.H. Deutschman, A Widyanata*, B. Martin, L. Noreke and T.A. Hunt. Relationships between human disturbance and wildlife land use in urban habitat fragments. 2nd European Congress of Conservation Biology. Prague, Czech Republic, 1-5 September, 2009.

Lawson, D.M.*, H.M. Regan, P.H. Zedler, and J. Franklin. Climate change impacts on Ceanothus verrucosus; delayed effects and future projections. 2nd European Congress of Conservation Biology. Prague, Czech Republic, 1-5 September, 2009.

Anderson, K.E., H.M. Regan, and A. Steyers*. Data requirements for robust conservation risk assessments when using population models. 2nd European Congress of Conservation Biology. Prague, Czech Republic, 1-5 September, 2009.

Regan, H.M., J.B. Crookston*, R. Swab*, J. Franklin, and D.M. Lawson*. Habitat fragmentation and altered fire regime create trade-offs for the persistence of an obligate seeding shrub. Ecological Society of America 94th Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM, USA, 2-7 August 2009.

Syphard, A.D., J. Franklin, H.M. Regan, D.M. Lawson*. Expanding the evaluation of species distribution models to guide their assessment of climate impacts. Society for Conservation GIS. Big Bear, CA, USA, 19th-20th July 2009.

Akçakaya, H.R., D. Keith, W. Thuiller, G. Midgley, R. Pearson, S. Phillips, H.M. Regan, M.B. Araújo, and T. Rebelo. Predicting extinction risks under climate change: integrating stochastic metapopulation models with dynamic bioclimatic habitat models. Society for Conservation Biology, 22nd Annual Meeting, Volume of Abstracts, Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA, 13-17 July 2008.

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Lawson, D.M.*, H.M. Regan, P.H. Zedler, and J. Franklin. Using death assemblages in extant stands of an obligate postfire seeding shrub, Ceanothus verrucosus, to inform fire management. Society for Conservation Biology, 22nd Annual Meeting, Volume of Abstracts, Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA, 13-17 July 2008.

Lawson, D.M.*, H.M. Regan, P.H. Zedler, J. Franklin and J. Crookston. A stochastic population model for Ceanothus verrucosus, an obligate post-fire seeding shrub (poster). Partners in Environmental Technology Technical Symposium & Workshop. Washington, DC, 4-6 December, 2007.

Regan, H.M. Robust methods for multi-criteria decision analysis (abstract of paper). In Australian & New Zealand Chapter of the Society for Risk Analysis, 2nd Annual Conference, Hobart, Australia, August 2007.

Regan, H.M., D.A. Keith, M. Tozer, T.J. Regan and N. Tootell*. Conservation of long-lived plant populations should capitalize on synergies between threats (abstract of paper). In Society for Conservation Biology, 21st Annual Meeting, Volume of Abstracts, Port Elizabeth, South Africa, July 2007.

Mizerek, T.*, H.M. Regan, and K. Hovel. The combined effects of harvesting and habitat fragmentation on blue crab population persistence (abstract of paper). In Society for Conservation Biology, 21st Annual Meeting, Volume of Abstracts, Port Elizabeth, South Africa, July 2007.

Keith, D.A., M. McCarthy, H. Regan, T. Regan, M. Burgman, NCEAS Extinction Risk Working Group. Can protocols for Red-Listing threatened species forecast extinctions? (abstract of paper). In Society for Conservation Biology, 21st Annual Meeting, Volume of Abstracts, Port Elizabeth, South Africa, July 2007.

Regan, H.M., M. Colyvan and L. Markovchick-Nicholls*. A formal model for consensus and negotiation in land-use planning (abstract of paper). In 21st Annual Symposium of the United States Regional Chapter of the International Association for Landscape Ecology, Volume of Abstracts, San Diego, USA, March 2006.

Crookston J.*, H.M. Regan, J. Franklin. The effects of fragmentation and an altered fire regime on Ceanothus greggii: a modeling approach (abstract of paper). In 21st Annual Symposium of the United States Regional Chapter of the International Association for Landscape Ecology, Volume of Abstracts, San Diego, USA, March 2006.

Hovel, K.A. and H.M. Regan. Marine habitat structure and predator-prey interactions: integrating effects of landscape structure and structural complexity using an individual-based spatially explicit model (abstract of paper). In 21st Annual Symposium of the United States Regional Chapter of the International Association for Landscape Ecology, Volume of Abstracts, San Diego, USA, March 2006.

Markovchick-Nicholls L.*, H.M. Regan, P.H. Zedler, D. Duetschman. Impacts of geographic correlation of fire frequency on landscape mosaics of Tecate cypress (Cupressus forbesii) (abstract of paper). In 21st Annual Symposium of the United States Regional Chapter of the International Association for Landscape Ecology, Volume of Abstracts, San Diego, USA, March 2006.

Mizerek, T.*, H.M. Regan and K. Hovel. The effects of habitat fragmentation and harvesting on blue crab population dynamics in Chesapeake Bay (abstract of paper). In 21st Annual Symposium of the United States Regional Chapter of the International Association for Landscape Ecology, Volume of Abstracts, San Diego, USA, March 2006.

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Regan H.M., M.A. Burgman and Y. Ben-Haim. Robust decision making under severe uncertainty for conservation management (abstract of paper). In Society for Conservation Biology, 19th Annual Meeting, Volume of Abstracts, Brasilia, Brazil, July 2005.

Mizerek*, T., H.M. Regan and K. Hovel. The effects of density dependence and habitat fragmentation on blue crab populations (abstract of poster). In Society for Conservation Biology, 19th Annual Meeting, Volume of Abstracts, Brasilia, Brazil, July 2005.

Markovchick-Nicholls* L., H.M. Regan, P.H. Zedler, D. Duetschman. Building management capacity for Tecate cypress (Cupressus forbesii) using risk assessment (abstract of poster). In Society for Conservation Biology, 19th Annual Meeting, Volume of Abstracts, Brasilia, Brazil, July 2005.

Regan H.M., Y. Ben-Haim, B. Langford, W.G. Wilson, P. Lundberg, S.J. Andelman, M.A. Burgman. Robustness and risk trade-offs in management decisions for endangered species (paper at workshop). Eighteenth Annual Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems, Vancouver and Whistler, BC, Canada. December 2004.

Menzie, C., N. Bettinger, A. Fritz, L. Kapustka, H. Regan, V. Moller, H L Noel*. Population-level ecological risk assessment: A Pellston workshop overview. Ecological protection goals for populations (absract of poster). In SETAC Europe 14th Annual Meeting, Volume of Abstracts, Prague, Czech Republic, April 2004.

Burgman, M.A., H.M. Regan, and Y. Ben-Haim. Population viability analyses and robust decisions for management: combining population models with decision theory (abstract of paper). In International Symposium on Sustainable Use and Conservation of Biological Diversity: A Challenge for Society, Berlin, Germany, December 2003.

Menzie, C., N. Bettinger, A. Fritz, L. Kapustka, H. Regan, V. Møller, H. Noel*. Ecological Protection Goals for Populations (abstract of poster). In Society for Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 24th Annual Meeting, Volume of Abstracts, Austin, Texas, November 2003.

Regan, H.M., D.A. Keith, and M. Tozer. A population model of a perennial shrub threatened by disease and adverse fire regime (abstract of paper). In The Ecological Society of America 88th Annual Meeting, Volume of Abstracts, Savannah, GA, USA, August 2003.

Regan, H.M., D.A. Keith, and M. Tozer. Population dynamics of a long lived perennial, Xanthorrhoea resinifera (abstract of paper). In Society for Conservation Biology, 17th Annual Meeting, Volume of Abstracts, Duluth, MN, USA, June-July 2003.

Davis, F., C. Costello, D. Stoms, S.J. Andelman, H.M. Regan, E. Machado*, and J. Metz*. A new synthetic approach to conservation planning (abstract of paper). In Society for Conservation Biology, 17th Annual Meeting, Volume of Abstracts, Duluth, Minnesota, July 2003.

Regan, H.M., B.K. Hope, and S. Ferson. Treatment of uncertainty in ecological screening levels for wildlife (abstract of paper). In The Ecological Society of America 87th Annual Meeting, Volume of Abstracts, Tucson, AZ, USA, August 2002.

Regan, H.M., F. Davis, S.J. Andelman, and D. Stoms. The use of decision-making tools in systematic conservation planning (abstract of paper). In Society for Conservation Biology, 16th Annual Meeting, Volume of Abstracts, Canterbury, U.K., July 2002.

Regan, H.M., T.D. Auld, D.A. Keith, and M.A. Burgman, Using population models for conservation management of an endangered Australian plant, Grevillea caleyi (abstract of paper). In Science for Plant Conservation: An International Conference for Botanic Gardens, Volume of Abstracts, Dublin, Ireland, July 2002.

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Regan, T.J.*, D.A. Keith, H.M. Regan, and M. Tozer, A population viability vnalysis for a long lived perennial: Xanthorrhoea resinifera (abstract of poster). In Science for Plant Conservation: An International Conference for Botanic Gardens, Volume of Abstracts, Dublin, Ireland, July 2002.

Stoms, D., F. Davis, C. Costello, S. Andelman, and H.M. Regan. A methodological framework for the California Legacy Project (abstract of paper). In International Association for Landscape Ecology, 17th Annual Meeting, Volume of Abstracts, Lincoln, Nebraska, 2002.

Regan, H.M., S.J. Andelman, M.A. McCarthy, and M.A. Burgman. How precautionary are we? The impact of uncertainty on threatened species classifications (abstract of paper). In Society for Conservation Biology, 15th Annual Meeting, Volume of Abstracts, Hilo, Hawaii, 2001.

Ferson, S., H.M. Regan and D.S. Myers*. Reconstructing scattergram data from regression statistics (abstract of paper). In Society for Risk Analysis Annual Meeting Volume of Abstracts. Seattle, Washington, 2001.

Regan, H.M., B.K. Hope, and S. Ferson. Small chances and fat chances: setting the context for probabilistic analysis of a food-web model (abstract of paper). In Risk Analysis in Industry and Government: Volume of Abstracts of the Society for Risk Analysis Annual Meeting, Washington D.C., 2000.

Keith, D.A., M. Tozer, N. Tootell*, and H.M. Regan. Population change in long-lived plants: a 10-year demography of Xanthorrhoea resinifera (abstract of paper). In ESA99: Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of Australia, Volume of Abstracts, Fremantle, Western Australia, 1999.

Sample, B.E., H.M. Regan, S. Ferson, R. Pastorok, M. Butcher, P. Rury, A.D. Little, R. Ryti, J. Bascietto, and S. Ells. Ecological Soil Screening Levels for wildlife: development and comparison of deterministic and probabilistic approaches (abstract of poster). In Society for Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 20th Annual Meeting, Volume of Abstracts, Philadelphia, 1999.

Ferson, S., J.A. Cooper, H.M. Regan and M. Butcher. Beyond point estimates: risk assessment using interval, fuzzy and probabilistic arithmetic (abstract of paper). In The Future of Risk in the 21st Century: Volume of Abstracts of the Society for Risk Analysis Annual Meeting, Atlanta, 1999.

Regan, H.M., R. Lupia, A.N. Drinnan, and M.A. Burgman. Mass extinction or mass hysteria: dealing with uncertainty in the past and present (abstract of paper). In The Future of Risk in the 21st Century: Volume of Abstracts of the Society for Risk Analysis Annual Meeting, Atlanta, 1999.

Regan, H.M. and S. Ferson. Measurement Error and Threshold Uncertainty in Classifying Biological Species for Conservation (abstract of paper). In The Future of Risk in the 21st Century: Volume of Abstracts of the Society for Risk Analysis Annual Meeting, Atlanta, 1999.

Regan, H.M., M. Colyvan and M.A. Burgman. Dealing with Vagueness in Threatened Species Classification (abstract of paper). In 18th International Conference of the North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society: Real World Applications of Fuzzy Logic and Soft Computing, New York, 1999.

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Regan, H.M., D.A. Keith, T.D. Auld and M.A. Burgman. Population Viability Analysis of Grevillea caleyi (abstract of paper). In 12th Annual Meeting of the Society for Conservation Biology, Volume of Abstracts, Macquarie University, Sydney, 1998.

Colyvan, M. and H.M. Regan. A Proposal for Fuzzy IUCN Categories and Criteria (abstract of paper). In 12th Annual Meeting of the Society for Conservation Biology, Volume of Abstracts, Macquarie University, Sydney, 1998.

Regan, H.M., M.A. Burgman, T.D. Auld and D.A. Keith. Population models of even-aged plant cohorts (abstract of paper). In 1998 World Conference on Natural Resource Modeling, Volume of Abstracts , Hobart, 1998.

Regan, H.M. and M.A. Burgman. Extinction rates: a fuzzy approach (abstract of paper). In ESA97: Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of Australia, Volume of Abstracts , Charles Sturt University, Albury, 1997.

Regan, H.M.* Symplectic Integration of Hamiltonian PDEs: An Alternative Approach (abstract of paper). In ANZIAM96: 32nd Australasian Applied Mathematics Conference, Volume of Abstracts, Masterton, New Zealand, 1996.

Invited Seminars 2018 Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama 2018 University of Minnesota, MN, USA 2017 University of California, Davis, CA, USA 2013 San Bernadino County Museum, CA, USA 2012 Loma Linda University, CA, USA 2012 University of California, Los Angeles, USA 2011 University of Copenhagen, Denmark 2011 University of Melbourne, Australia 2010 University of California, Riverside, USA 2010 University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands 2009 University of California, Riverside, CA, USA 2009 University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA 2008 University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA 2008 Conservation and Research for Endangered Species, San Diego Zoo, USA 2008 University of California, Riverside, CA, USA 2007 University of Sydney, Australia 2007 University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada 2007 University of Maryland, MD, USA 2007 University of California, Riverside, CA, USA 2006 Conservation and Research for Endangered Species, San Diego Zoo, USA 2006 Scripps Institute of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, USA 2005 University of California, Davis, CA, USA 2005 University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada 2005 University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, USA 2005 University of Melbourne, VIC, Australia. 2005 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH, USA 2005 California Native Plant Society, San Diego Chapter, CA, USA 2004 BioSymposium, San Diego State University, CA, USA

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2004 University of Queensland, QLD, Australia 2003 Ecology and Evolution Seminar Series, San Diego State University, CA, USA 2003 Computer Science Colloquium, San Diego State University, CA, USA 2003 University of California San Diego, CA, USA 2002 New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service, NSW, Australia 2002 University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA 2001 San Diego State University, CA, USA 2001 University of California Santa Barbara, CA, USA 2000 University of Tasmania, Hobart, TAS, Australia 1999 University of Melbourne, VIC, Australia 1998 University of Melbourne, VIC, Australia 1996 Latrobe University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia 1996 The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia 1996 University of New England, Armidale, NSW, Australia