Daniel Fong Associate Prof Emeritus Biology
- Degrees
- PhD, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Northwestern University<br>MS, Zoology, University of Oklahoma<br>BA, Zoology, University of California, Berkeley
- See Also
- For the Media
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Scholarly, Creative & Professional Activities
Selected Publications
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- Blilandzija, H., Laslo, M., Porter, M.L., Fong, D.W. 2017. Melanization in response to wounding is ancestral in arthropods and conserved in albino cave species. Scientific Reports 7: 17148. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-17471-2 Ìý Ìý
- Carlini, D.B., Fong, D.W. 2017. The transcriptomes of cave and surface populations of Gammarus minus (Crustacea: Amphipoda) provide evidence for positive selection on cave downregulated transcripts. PLoS ONE 12(10): e0186173. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0186173 Ìý Ìý
- Niemiller, M.L., Porter, M.L., Keany, J., Gilbert, H., Fong, D.W., Culver, D.C., Hobson, C., Kendall, K.D., Davis, M.A., Taylor, S.J. 2017. Evalution of eDNA for groundwater invertebrate detection and monitoring: a case study with endangered Stygobromus (Amphipoda: Crangonyctidae). Conservation Genetics Resources (2017). doi:Ìý10.1007/s12686-017-0785-2
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- Culver, D.C., Fong, D.W. 2018. Terrestrial Fauna of the Greenbrier Karst. In: W.B. White (ed.), pp. 371-383, Chapter 17, Caves and Karst of the Greenbrier Valley, West Virginia. Cave and Karst Ecosystems of the World. Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-65801-8Ìý Ìý
- Fong, D.W., Culver, D.C. 2018. The Subterranean Aquatic Fauna of the Greenbrier Karst. In: W.B. White (ed.), pp. 385-397, Chapter 18, Caves and Karst of the Greenbrier Valley, West Virginia. Cave and Karst Ecosystems of the World. Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-65801-8
Work In Progress
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- Population dynamics of the federally threatened Madison Cave Isopod, Antrolana lira, in phtreatic groundwater of the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia and West Virginia.
- Population structure of the stygobiotic amphipod, Stygobromus tenuis potamacus, and of the isopod, Caecidotea kenki, from hypotelminorheic habitats along the Potomac River.
- Genetics of eye and pigment loss in subterranean arthropods.Ìý Ìý
- Variation in life-history parameters among spring-dwelling populations of hte amphipod Gammarus minus and its effects on invertebrate community structure in karst springs.
Research Interests
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- Ecology and evoluton of groundwater crustacean fauna. Ìý Ìý
- Biodiversity and conservation of subterranean fauna. Ìý Ìý
- Determinants of community structure in karst spring habitats.
Honors, Awards, and Fellowships
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- Fellow, National Speleological Society
- Chair, Grants and Awards Committee, Cave Conservanacy of the Virginias
- Fellow, National Speleological Society
- Monolistra fongi Prevorcnik and Veronik 2010
- Niphargus fongi Fiser and Zagmajster 2009ÌýÌý
- Pseudotremia fongi Shear 2008