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Dr. Nancy Moncrief

Professional Titles

  • Curator of Mammalogy, Virginia Museum of Natural History
  • Adjunct Faculty, Department of Biological Sciences, University of North Carolina at Wilmington
  • Affiliate Faculty, Department of Biology, Virginia Commonwealth University
  • Associated Researcher, University of Virginia, Department of Environmental Sciences, Virginia Coast Reserve Long-Term Ecological Research Program, co-sponsored by the National Science Foundation, the University of Virginia, and the Nature Conservancy.

Education

  • Ph.D. Zoology, Louisiana State University, 1987
  • M.S. Biology, Fort Hays State University, 1981
  • B.S. Biology, Memphis State University, 1978 (cum laude)

Professional Experience

  • Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Biology, University of Virginia
  • Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology, Wayne State University School of Medicine

Research Interests

  • Biogeography and population genetics of mammals on the Virginia barrier islands
  • Ecology and evolution of eastern fox squirrels and eastern gray squirrels
  • Systematics of sciurids

Recent Professional Service

  • 2006 Committee of Visitors, Division of Environmental Biology (DEB), National Science Foundation
  • 2002-present American Society of Mammalogists: Grants-In-Aid Committee
  • 1997-present Scientific Council for Mammals, North Carolina Natural Heritage Program
  • 1992 – present Mammal Advisory Committee, Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries
  • 1992 – present American Society of Mammalogists: Systematic Collections Committee

Selected Publications

  • Moncrief, N.D. and R. D. Dueser.  2001.  Allozymic variation in the endangered Delmarva fox squirrel (Sciurus niger cinereus): Genetics of a translocated population.  American Midland Naturalist, 146:37-42.
  • Loxterman, J.L., N.D. Moncrief, R. D. Dueser, C.R. Carlson, and J.H. Pagels.  1998.  Dispersal abilities and genetic population structure of insular and mainland Oryzomys palustris and Peromyscus leucopus.  Journal of Mammalogy, 79:66-77.   
  • Moncrief, N.D., N.C. Cockett, A.D. Neff, W. Thomas, and R.D. Dueser.  1997.  Polymorphic microsatellites in the meadow vole, Microtus pennsylvanicus: conservation of loci across species of rodents.  Molecular Ecology, 6:299-301.
  • Moncrief, N.D.  1993.  Geographic variation in fox squirrels (Sciurus niger) and gray squirrels (S. carolinensis) of the lower Mississippi River valley.  Journal of Mammalogy, 74:547-576.
  • Loeb, S., and N. D. Moncrief.  1993.  The biology of fox squirrels (Sciurus niger) in the southeast: A review.  Pp. 1-19, in Proceedings of the second symposium on southeastern fox squirrels, Sciurus niger (N. D. Moncrief, J. W. Edwards, and P. A. Tappe, eds.).  Virginia Museum of Natural History Special Publication Number 1, Martinsville.  84 pp.
  • Moncrief, N. D., R. H. Kretsinger, and M. Goodman.  1990.  Evolution of EF-hand calcium-modulated proteins.  I.  Relationships based on amino acid sequences.  Journal of Molecular Evolution, 30:522-562.
  • Persechini, A., N. D. Moncrief, and R. H. Kretsinger.  1989.  The EF-hand family of calcium-modulated proteins.  Trends in Neurosciences, 12:462-467.


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