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Reid, Janet W. [ retired ]
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I am a limnologist specializing in the taxonomy of continental free-living Copepoda of the Americas. Since the 1980s it has been my privilege to work at the Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil, and later as a Research Associate at the National Museum of Natural History (Smithsonian Institution) and the Virginia Museum of Natural History. Many of my publications deal with the alpha taxonomy of species from under-collected semiterrestrial habitats. In over 150 publications, independently or with colleagues, I have described 12 genera and over 70 species, and contributed several identification keys. As a founding member of the World Association of Copepodologists, I have served in several offices, including as Vice President (1999-2002) and Editor of the Monoculus Copepod Newsletter (2002-2011); and gratefully accepted the Monoculus Award in 2011. In 2000, the Sociedade Brasileira de Carcinologia conferred on me their first award for service in the study of Brazilian crustaceans. Since the 1970s I have worked along with Chad Walter to expand and refine the C. B. Wilson Copepod Library at the NMNH, which is now a significant part of the World Register of Marine Species. 

 
    WoRMS Editorial Board (WoRMS editors), more
    Function: Taxonomic editor
 
  • University of Brasilia (UnB), more
  • From 1981
    Function: Professor
    Period: till 1982
  • Smithsonian Institution; National Museum of Natural History; Department of Invertebrate Zoology (IZ), more
  • From 1982
    Function: Visiting researcher (1982-1985) and research associate (1985-2002)
    Period: till 2002
  • Mount Vernon College, more
  • From 1984
    Function: Professorial Lecturer
    Period: till 1987
  • University of São Paulo (USP), more
  • From 1999
    Function: Adjunct or Visiting Professor
    Period: till 2011
  • Virginia Museum of Natural History (VMNH), more
  • From 2002
    Function: Research Associate
    Period: till 2016