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EDUCATION:
1997 University of Dayton PhD in Biology
1992 Indiana University of Pennsylvania MS in Biology
1985 Indiana University of Pennsylvania BS in Biology
EMPLOYMENT:
2008-present: Freelance Writer, New Castle, PA
2010-2014: Assistant Administrator Lawrence County Historical Society, New Castle PA
2007: Adjunct Faculty, Department of Psychology and Brain Sciences, Indiana University.
2002-2008: Outreach Coordinator, Center for the Integrative Study of Animal Behavior, Indiana University.
2000-2005: Assistant Editor, Journal of Comparative Psychology
1998-2000: Adjunct Faculty, Ivy Tech State College.
1992-1997: Teaching Assistant, University of Dayton.
1991-1992: Teaching Assistant, Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS:
Research:
Jawor, JM, Linville, SU, Beall SM, Breitwisch, R. 2003. Assortative mating by multiple ornaments in northern cardinals (Cardinalis cardinalis). Behavioral Ecology 14:514-520.
Linville, S.U., R. Breitwisch and A. Schilling. 1998 Plumage brightness as an indicator of parental care in male and female northern cardinals. Animal Behaviour 55:119-127.
Linville, S.U. and R. Breitwisch. 1997. Carotenoid availability and plumage coloration in a wild population of northern cardinals. Auk 114:796-800.
Linville, S.U. 1995. Resource allocation in sequentially flowering Cosmos bipinnatus. Am. Midl. Nat. 134:84-89.
Nastase, A.J. and S.U. Linville. 1995. Foraging of wintering songbirds at a feeding station. North Am. Bird Bander 20:1-4.
Other:
Linville, S. U. and K. Sanderman. 2000. Introductory Biology Lab Manual, Ivy Tech State College.
Linville, S. U. and S.L. Halkin. Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis).2000. In The Birds of North America (A. Poole and F. Gill, Eds.) Philadelphia: The Academy of Natural Sciences; Washington, D.C.: The American Ornithologists’ Union.
Friese, C. and S.U. Linville. 1997. Bio 201L Experimental Biology, 2nd Ed. McGraw-Hill Co., Inc. Primus Custom Publishing, New York.
1997 University of Dayton PhD in Biology
1992 Indiana University of Pennsylvania MS in Biology
1985 Indiana University of Pennsylvania BS in Biology
EMPLOYMENT:
2008-present: Freelance Writer, New Castle, PA
2010-2014: Assistant Administrator Lawrence County Historical Society, New Castle PA
2007: Adjunct Faculty, Department of Psychology and Brain Sciences, Indiana University.
2002-2008: Outreach Coordinator, Center for the Integrative Study of Animal Behavior, Indiana University.
2000-2005: Assistant Editor, Journal of Comparative Psychology
1998-2000: Adjunct Faculty, Ivy Tech State College.
1992-1997: Teaching Assistant, University of Dayton.
1991-1992: Teaching Assistant, Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS:
Research:
Jawor, JM, Linville, SU, Beall SM, Breitwisch, R. 2003. Assortative mating by multiple ornaments in northern cardinals (Cardinalis cardinalis). Behavioral Ecology 14:514-520.
Linville, S.U., R. Breitwisch and A. Schilling. 1998 Plumage brightness as an indicator of parental care in male and female northern cardinals. Animal Behaviour 55:119-127.
Linville, S.U. and R. Breitwisch. 1997. Carotenoid availability and plumage coloration in a wild population of northern cardinals. Auk 114:796-800.
Linville, S.U. 1995. Resource allocation in sequentially flowering Cosmos bipinnatus. Am. Midl. Nat. 134:84-89.
Nastase, A.J. and S.U. Linville. 1995. Foraging of wintering songbirds at a feeding station. North Am. Bird Bander 20:1-4.
Other:
Linville, S. U. and K. Sanderman. 2000. Introductory Biology Lab Manual, Ivy Tech State College.
Linville, S. U. and S.L. Halkin. Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis).2000. In The Birds of North America (A. Poole and F. Gill, Eds.) Philadelphia: The Academy of Natural Sciences; Washington, D.C.: The American Ornithologists’ Union.
Friese, C. and S.U. Linville. 1997. Bio 201L Experimental Biology, 2nd Ed. McGraw-Hill Co., Inc. Primus Custom Publishing, New York.