Joe Roman

For other people with similar names, see the disambiguation page Jose Roman (disambiguation)

Joe Roman is a conservation biologist and author of the books Whale and Listed: Dispatches from America's Endangered Species Act. His conservation research includes studies of the historical population size of whales, the role of cetaceans in the nitrogen cycle, the relationship between biodiversity and disease, and the genetics of invasions.[1][2][3] He received his PhD in Organismic and Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University in 2003 and is currently the Sarah and Daniel Hrdy Visiting Fellow in Conservation Biology at Harvard (2014–15). Born in Queens, New York, Roman lives in Vermont.

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  1. Science. "Whales before whaling." Retrieved June 25, 2011.
  2. PLoS ONE. "The whale pump: marine mammals enhance primary productivity in a coastal basin." Retrieved June 25, 2011
  3. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. "Paradox Lost: genetic diversity and the success of aquatic invasions." Retrieved June 25, 2011.

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