Brian C. O’Meara http://www.brianomeara.info 865-974-2804 bomeara@utk.edu Dept. of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Tennessee, Knoxville ______________________________________________________________ RESEARCH I address questions in evolutionary biology through development, implementation, and application of new phylogenetic methods. These include approaches for examining the process of continuous trait evolution (rate, optimal values, and other factors), species delimitation, phylogeography, diversification analyses, biogeography, and more. I also collaborate extensively with empiricists, including some of my own students. CV SUMMARY Publications Teaching Mentoring Service/Outreach Funding EDUCATION 30, including Science, Nature, Ann. Rev Ecology, Evolution & Systematics, Systematic Biology, Evolution, etc. 1065 citations (Web of Science) Biodiversity (100-level), Macroevolution (400-level), Evolution Core class (500 level), various seminars (500/600 level). In just the 2015-2016 academic year, I taught four classes: introductory biology (235 students), a phylogenetic reading group, a 25 student macroevolution class, and a new flipped class on phylogenetic methods. 4 PhD students, 11 postdocs Darwin Day TN advisor, co-organizer of women in science symposia, workshops, and other activities, co-organizer for national meetings, curator of R phylogenetics task view, instructor at workshops in Sweden, Switzerland, Brazil, and various US locations (Ohio, TN, NC) $2.3M over past six years: 5 NSF grants as PI or Co-PI (including a CAREER grant), plus funding from iPlant and Encyclopedia of Life University of California, Davis Ph.D. from Population Biology Graduate Group 2008 Awarded Keizer prize for best dissertation in theoretical biology Advisors: Michael Sanderson, Phil Ward, Michael Turelli Harvard University B.A., magna cum laude with highest honors in biology, June 2001 Awarded Hoopes prize for outstanding scholarly work or research Advisor: Brian Farrell EMPLOYMENT 2009 – present 2007 – 2009 Assistant Professor. Dept. of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Postdoc, National Evolutionary Synthesis Center, Durham, NC PUBLICATIONS My papers have been highly cited (average of 39 citations per item, according to Web of Science) Aldrovandi, M. S. P., Johnson, J. E., O'Meara, B. C., Petersen, R. H., & Hughes, K. W. (2015). The Xeromphalina campanella/kauffmanii complex: species delineation and biogeographical patterns of speciation. Mycologia, 15-087. Beaulieu, J. M., & O'Meara, B. C. (2015). Extinction can be estimated from moderately sized molecular phylogenies. Evolution, 69(4), 1036-1043. Beaulieu, J. M., O'Meara, B. C., Crane, P., & Donoghue, M. J. (2015). Heterogeneous Rates of Molecular Evolution and Diversification Could Explain the Triassic Age Estimate for Angiosperms. Systematic Biology, 64(5), 869-878. O'Meara, B. C., Graham, K. L., Pellis, S. M., & Burghardt, G. M. (2015). Evolutionary models for the retention of adult-adult social play in primates: The roles of diet and other factors associated with resource acquisition. Adaptive Behavior, 23(6), 381-391. Zanne, A. E., Tank, D. C., Cornwell, W. K., Eastman, J. M., Smith, S. A., FitzJohn, R. G., . . . Reich, P. B. (2015). Corrigendum: Three keys to the radiation of angiosperms into freezing environments. Nature, 521(7552), 380-380. Zanne, A. E., Tank, D. C., Cornwell, W. K., Eastman, J. M., Smith, S. A., FitzJohn, R. G., . . . Beaulieu, J. M. (2015). Doubtful pathways to cold tolerance in plants reply. Nature, 521(7552), E6-E7. Banbury, B. L., & O'Meara, B. C. (2014). Reol: R interface to the Encyclopedia of Life. Ecology and Evolution, 4(12), 2577-2583. Beaulieu, J. M., & O'Meara, B. C. (2014). Hidden Markov Models for Studying the Evolution of Binary Morphological Characters. In L. Z. Garamszegi (Ed.), Modern Phylogenetic Comparative Methods and Their Application in Evolutionary Biology (pp. 395-408). Berlin: Springer-Verlag. Cornwell, W. K., Westoby, M., Falster, D. S., FitzJohn, R. G., O'Meara, B. C., Pennell, M. W., . . . Reich, P. B. (2014). Functional distinctiveness of major plant lineages. Journal of Ecology, 102(2), 345-356. Jhwueng, D.-C., Huzurbazar, S., O'Meara, B. C., & Liu, L. (2014). Investigating the performance of AIC in selecting phylogenetic models. Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology, 13(4), 459-475. O'Meara, B. C., & Beaulieu, J. M. (2014). Modelling Stabilizing Selection: The Attraction of Ornstein–Uhlenbeck Models. In L. Z. Garamszegi (Ed.), Modern Phylogenetic Comparative Methods and Their Application in Evolutionary Biology (pp. 381-393). Berlin: Springer-Verlag. Williams, J. H., Taylor, M. L., & O'Meara, B. C. (2014). Repeated Evolution of Tricellular (and Bicellular) Pollen. American Journal of Botany, 101(4), 559-571. Zanne, A. E., Tank, D. C., Cornwell, W. K., Eastman, J. M., Smith, S. A., FitzJohn, R. G., . . . Beaulieu, J. M. (2014). Three keys to the radiation of angiosperms into freezing environments (vol 506, pg 89, 2014). Nature, 514(7522), 394-394. Beaulieu, J. M., O'Meara, B. C., & Donoghue, M. J. (2013). Identifying hidden rate changes in the evolution of a binary morphological character: the evolution of plant habit in campanulid angiosperms. Systematic Biology, 62(5), 725-737. Hulsey, D. C., Keck, B. P., Alamillo, H., & O'Meara, B. C. (2013). Mitochondrial genome primers for Lake Malawi cichlids. Molecular Ecology Resources, 13(3), 347-353. Soltis, D. E., Mort, M. E., Latvis, M., Mavrodiev, E. V., O'Meara, B. C., Soltis, P. S., . . . Rubio de Casas, R. (2013). Phylogenetic Relationships and Character Evolution Analysis of Saxifragales Using a Supermatrix Approach. American Journal of Botany, 100(5), 916-929. Beaulieu, J. M., Jhwueng, D.-C., Boettiger, C., & O'Meara, B. C. (2012). Modeling Stabilizing Selection: Expanding the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck Model of Adaptive Evolution. Evolution, 66(8), 2369-2383. O'Meara, B. C. (2012). Evolutionary Inferences from Phylogenies: A Review of Methods Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics, Vol 43 (Vol. 43, pp. 267-285). O'Meara, B. C. (2012). Phylogenetic Reconstruction. In A. Hastings & L. J. Gross (Eds.), Encyclopedia of theoretical ecology (pp. 550-557): Univ of California Press. Smith, S. A., & O'Meara, B. C. (2012). treePL: Divergence time estimation using penalized likelihood for large phylogenies. Bioinformatics. Stoltzfus, A., O'Meara, B., Whitacre, J., Mounce, R., Gillespie, E. L., Kumar, S., . . . Vos, R. A. (2012). Sharing and re-use of phylogenetic trees (and associated data) to facilitate synthesis. BMC research notes, 5(1), 574. Abercrombie, J. M., O'Meara, B. C., Moffatt, A. R., & Williams, J. H. (2011). Developmental evolution of flowering plant pollen tube cell walls: callose synthase (CalS) gene expression patterns. EvoDevo, 2(1), 14. Goff, S. A., Vaughn, M., McKay, S., Lyons, E., Stapleton, A. E., Gessler, D., . . . Stanzione, D. (2011). The iPlant Collaborative: Cyberinfrastructure for Plant Biology. Frontiers in Plant Science, 2, 34-34. Stack, J. C., Harmon, L. J., & O'Meara, B. (2011). RBrownie: an R package for testing hypotheses about rates of evolutionary change. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 2(6), 660-662. Collar, D. C., Schulte, J. A., O'Meara, B. C., & Losos, J. B. (2010). Habitat use affects morphological diversification in dragon lizards. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 23(5), 1033-1049. doi:Doi 10.1111/J.1420-9101.2010.01971.X O'Meara, B. C. (2010). New Heuristic Methods for Joint Species Delimitation and Species Tree Inference. Systematic Biology, 59(1), 59-73. doi:Doi 10.1093/Sysbio/Syp077 Collar, D. C., O'Meara, B. C., Wainwright, P. C., & Near, T. J. (2009). Piscivory Limits Diversification of Feeding Morphology in Centrarchid Fishes. Evolution, 63(6), 15571573. Smith, S. A., & O'Meara, B. C. (2009). Morphogenera, monophyly, and macroevolution. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 106(36), E97-E98. doi:Doi 10.1073/Pnas.0906918106 O'Meara, B. C. (2007). Estimating Different Rates of Gene Loss on a Tree. Genetics, 177(3), 1415-1416. O'Meara, B. C., Ane, C., Sanderson, M. J., & Wainwright, P. C. (2006). Testing for different rates of continuous trait evolution using likelihood. Evolution, 60(5), 922-933. Driskell, A. C., Ane, C., Burleigh, J. G., McMahon, M. M., O'Meara, B. C., & Sanderson, M. J. (2004). Prospects for building the tree of life from large sequence databases. Science, 306(5699), 1172-1174. Driskell, A. C., Ané, C., Burleigh, J. G., McMahon, M. M., O'Meara, B. C., & Sanderson, M. J. (2004). Prospects for building the tree of life from large sequence databases. Science, 306(5699), 1172-1174. Farrell, B. D., Sequeira, A. S., O'Meara, B. C., Normark, B. B., Chung, J. H., & Jordal, B. H. (2001). The evolution of agriculture in beetles (Curculionidae : Scolytinae and Platypodinae). Evolution, 55(10), 2011-2027. TEACHING Macroevolution, EEB464. Fall 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010. New course designed by me, run as EEB409 in 2010 HOFF, EEB602/EEB504. Fall 2014, Spring 2014, 2012 Graduate Core course, EEB511. Fall 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009 Biodiversity, Biology130. Spring 2014, 2012 Speciation, EEB607. Fall 2014, Spring 2014, Spring 2011, Spring 2010 Instructor in Arnold and Felsenstein’s Evolutionary Genetics workshop, Summer 2014 (NIMBioS), Summer 2013 (NESCent) Phrapl workshop, Summer 2014 Instructor in R basic and advanced tracks of Computational Phyloinformatics summer course, 2008. http://www.nescent.org/courses/2008/comphy/ Instructor in Bodega Bay Workshop in Applied Phylogenetics: 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005. http://bodegaphylo.wikispot.org/ Invited guest lectures on phylogenetics in UC Davis Ecology Core Class (graduate level), UC Davis Population Biology Core Class (graduate level), UC Davis Geology course 260 (graduate level) and San Francisco State University computer science course 858 (undergraduate level), 2005-2006 Co-organizer of workshop on paleontology and its relevance to neontologists, 2007 Co-organizer of a graduate seminar on when to use phylogenetic trees, 2006 Co-organizer of a two-day workshop on model selection, 2006 Teaching assistant for Evolution and Ecology 103, “Phylogeny and Macroevolution”, 2006 Grader, Evolution and Ecology 100, “Introduction to Evolution”, 2004 GRANTS/AWARDS To date, over $2.3M in external grants over past six years as a faculty member, including five NSF grants 2015 NSF CAREER: Reducing barriers for comparative $738,000 methods (PI, 5 yr) 2015 NSF: Collaborative Research: ABI Development: An $148,000 open infrastructure to disseminate phylogenetic knowledge (Co-PI, 3 yr) 2013 NSF: Population genetics based codon models (PI, 3 yr) $520,000 2013 Encyclopedia of Life Rubenstein fellows, Barb Banbury $50,000 PI, O’Meara subcontractor (two months) NSF: Phylogeographic Inference using Approximate $340,000 Likelihoods (PI, 3 yr) 2012 iPlant: rPlant project (1 yr) $98,252 2012 NSF: Historical naming traditions and cryptic speciation $141,143 bias biodiversity estimates (Co-PI, 3 yr) 2012 Google Summer of Code funding to student to work on $5000 TreEvo project (3 months) 2011 iPlant: Trait evolution group (1 yr) $138,590 2010 iPlant: Trait evolution group (1 yr) $132,345 2010 Google Summer of Code funding to student to work on R $5000 version of Brownie (3 months) I have received internal funding for a 20 laptop cart for teaching and an interdisciplinary series of workshops on women in science. This is in addition to many grants and fellowships dating from before I started my faculty job: NESCent postdoctoral fellowship, Google Summer of Code funding for project for database graphical interface, NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant, NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, UCD Center for Biosystematics Research Grant, UCD Center for Population Biology Research Award, UCD Jastro-Shields Graduate Research Scholarship, UCD Population Biology First Year Fellowship. 2013 SERVICE Communications director for the Society of Systematic Biologists (SSB) Co-organizer of SSB symposium on Breaking Barriers: Empirical, Theoretical, and Gender Issues in Phylogenetics for Evolution meetings in Brazil, 2015 Co-organizer of SSB satellite meeting in May, 2015 Co-organizer of iEvoBio meeting (met with SSB) May 2015 Co-organizer of Evolution meetings, 2014, including sole organizer for lightning talks Co-organizer of iEvoBio meeting, 2014 (and incoming group lead for 2015) Member of Phylotastic leadership team (group arranging hackathons for making trees more reusable), 2012-present Organizer of lighting talks for Evolution meetings, 2013. UTK Faculty advisor for Darwin Day Tennessee, 2012-present UTK Department representative on Dean’s advisory council, 2012-2014 UTK EEB Undergraduate affairs committee, 2012-2013 UTK EEB Graduate admissions committee, 2013-present Chair, UTK EEB Web committee, 2011-present Co-organizer of Comparative Methods in R hackathon, 2007 Bay Area Biosystematists Steering Committee: 2004-2007 Secretary Cambridge Entomological Club, 2001-2002 Reviewer for Science, Heredity, Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, Systematic Biology, Evolution, Systematic Entomology, National Science Foundation, and Proceedings of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences, and others. MENTORING, POSTDOCS Hugo Alamillo, 2011-2012 Barb Banbury, 2010-2012 Jeremy Beaulieu, NIMBioS. 2012-present JJ Chai, NIMBioS. 2011-2013 Nathan Jackson, 2013-present Sandy Kawano, NIMBioS, 2014-present Michelle Lawing, NIMBioS. 2012-2014 Ryan Martin, NIMBioS, 2012-2013 Nick Matzke, NIMBioS, 2013-2015 Tony Jhwueng, NIMBioS, 2009-2011 Megan Rua, NIMBioS, 2015-present MENTORING, GRAD STUDENT ADVISEES Sam Borstein, EEB, 2014-present Jenn Bosco, EEB, 2012-present (co-advisor) Katie Massana, EEB, 2012-present Orlando Schwery, EEB, 2014-present MENTORING, GRAD STUDENT COMMITTEES Will Atwood, Geology Jeremy Blaschke, Entomology and Plant Pathology Sharon Clemmensen, EEB Troy Fadiga, Geology Maurio Gonzalez-Forero, EEB Phillip Hollingsworth, EEB Will Howell, EEB Ivan Juric, EEB Brian Looney, EEB Ryan Rooney, Geology Max Rupp, EEB Geetha Saaruyna S, Genome Sciences and Technology Leonidas Salichos, Vanderbilt Marisol Sanchez, EEB Jordan Utley, Genome Sciences and Technology Jess Welch, EEB SOFTWARE phrapl: Phylogeographic model evaluation OUWie: Fit a variety of Ornstein-Uhlenbeck and Brownian motion models Brownie: Estimate rates of continuous and discrete character evolution and compare different models; perform species delimitation MrFisher: Modification of MrBayes to do maximum likelihood tree inference phylobase: An R package for dealing with phylogenetic trees and databases ModelPartition: Web application to generate partitioned searches in MrBayes TreEvo: An assortment of methods for understanding evolution using R Research Tools: Software for managing a phylogenetic project, including realtime display of sequencing and collection information to the web. PRESENTATIONS June 2014: Talk on floral evolution at Evolution 2014 meeting; coauthors were S Smith, W SArmbruster, L Harder, C Hardy, L Hileman, L Hufford, A Litt, S Magallon, S Smith, P Stevens, C Fenster, P Diggle. June 2014: Talk on phylogeography at Evolution 2014 meeting; lead author and speaker was Nathan Jackson, other authors were A. Garcia, B. Carstens, and B. O’Meara. June 2014: Talk on biogeography at Evolution 2014; lead author and speaker was Katie Massana (grad student), coauthors were J. Beaulieu, B. O’Meara, and N. Matzke. June 2014: Talk on Hawaiian island plant immigration at Evolution 2014; lead author and speaker was Jeremy Beaulieu, coauthor was Brian O’Meara. May 2014: Smithsonian Phylopizza June, 2013: Symposium talk on species delimitation, Evolution meetings Aug. 2012: Invited talk on comparative methods, Institute of Bioinformatics, U. of Georgia June, 2012: Symposium talk on ABC and comparative methods, Evolution meetings March, 2011: Phyloseminar talk on ABC and comparative methods. Apple Keynote and PDF. May, 2010: Talk on phylogenetics and iPToL at iPlant meeting in Las Vegas April, 2010: Invited talk on species delimitation at Louisiana State University Nov., 2009: Talk at NIMBios about species delimitation and species tree inference Mar., 2009: Talk to UT Knoxville EEB June, 2008: Talk at Evolution 2008 in Minnesota June, 2008: Poster at Evolution 2008 in Minnesota June, 2008: Invited Joel Keizer Prize in Theoretical Biology lecture at University of California, Davis May, 2008: Invited symposium talk at Interface 2008 [statistics conference] in NC April, 2008: Invited talk to the Organismic and Evolutionary Biology department at Harvard U. Jan., 2008: Invited symposium talk at Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology meeting in TX Oct., 2007: Invited talk at Duke Systematics Discussion Group Oct., 2007: Talk at NESCent brown bag lunch series June, 2007: Exit seminar June, 2006: Talk at Evolution 2006 in NY Feb., 2006: Poster at CIPRES all hands meeting in TX July, 2005: Talk at CIPRES-funded graduate student meeting in NM June, 2005: Talk on Brownie at Evolution meetings in Alaska. Dec, 2004: Presentation at the Bay Area Biosystematists meeting Dec., 2001: Talk at Entomology Society of America national meeting in CA June, 2001: Poster at Evolution 2001 in TN Dec., 2000: Poster at the Entomology Society of America national meeting in Canada