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Justin C. Bagley is a professional biologist with 17 years of experience in academia, ecology, evolution, and environmental science. Currently, he is an Environmental Scientist with the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) Field Operations Division, where he works to monitor the quality and biological integrity of Alabama's state waters. He is an Adjunct Professor at Auburn University at Montgomery (AUM), where he enjoys teaching, collaborating, and mentoring students in research, and he is an Affiliate Researcher in the Department of Biology at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU).
Justin's current research focuses on surface water quality monitoring and water resource management; biomonitoring aquatic habitats using fish surveys and index of biotic integrity (IBI) methods; fish community ecology and IBI method development (nonwadeable IBI); fish systematics and taxonomy (e.g., Fishes of Alabama); and urban ecology of reptile and amphibian communities (in collaboration with Dr. Flor Breitman at AUM).
After receiving his BS and MSc degrees in Biology from The University of Alabama in 2004 and 2008, he received his PhD in Integrative Biology in 2014, from Brigham Young University for his work on comparative phylogeography and species delimitation in Central American freshwater fishes under Jerry Johnson. He was a Young Talent Fellow postdoc in Brazil's CNPq Science Without Borders program under Francisco Langeani and Guarino Colli at UnB, 2015–2017, and during 2017 to 2018, he completed a postdoc in Andrew Eckert's Plant Evolutionary Genetics laboratory at Virginia Commonwealth University on the genomics of ecological speciation and local adaptation in southwestern white pine (Pinus strobiformis). From 2018-2020 he worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher with Nathan Muchhala in the Department of Biology at the University of Missouri–St. Louis (UMSL). From 2020-2022, he was an Assistant Professor of Biology at Jacksonville State University, and from 2023-present he has worked as a state biologist and at AUM.
Justin is a reviewer for Systematic Biology, Molecular Ecology, Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, PeerJ, Proceedings of the Royal Society B, Journal of Biogeography, and a dozen other journals in ecology and evolutionary biology.
Disciplines
Systematics (Taxonomy), Evolutionary Biology, Ecology, Environmental Science
Skills and expertise
Ichthyology, Molecular Phylogenetics, Life History, Phylogeography, Community Ecology, Population Genetics, Biodiversity, Molecular Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, Biogeography, Command Line, R, Phylogenetic Systematics, Ecological Niche Modeling, Divergence time analysis, Phylogenetic Comparative Methods, Unix/Linux, Mitochondrial DNA, Ecology, Conservation Biology, Wildlife Conservation, Genetics, Phylogenetic Analysis, Next Generation Sequencing, Fish, Diversification, Taxonomy, Speciation, Environmental Science
Languages
English, Spanish, Portuguese
Research Interests
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Justin C. Bagley, Cal C. Johnson,Stuart W. Mcgregor,Maria F. Breitman,Jonathan W. Armbruster,Phillip M. Harris, Patrick E. O'neil
ZOOTAXAno. 3 (2023): 301-341
NATURE SUSTAINABILITYno. 2 (2022): 158-168
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