RESEARCH AND TRAINING GRANTS:
Spencer Foundation Grant, "An Experimental Investigation of Courtship Behavior in Salamanders", $4,421; principal investigator, 1977-78.
NSF Grant (NSF BNS-7600619), "Evolution of Feeding Behavior in Thamnophis", $50,000; principal investigator, 1/76-12/78.
NSF Grant (NSF DEB-7812560), "The Genetics, Ecology and Evolution of Feeding Behavior in Thamnophis", $119,000; principal investigator, 7/78-6/81.
NSF Grant (NSF BNS-8014151), "Behavioral Determinants of Reproductive Success", $94,218; principal investigator, 11/80-10/82.
NSF Grant (NSF BSR-8111489), "Quantitative Genetics and Selection in Natural Populations", $280,000; principal investigator, 7/81-6/86.
PHS Grant, NIH Research Career Development Award. (NICHHD 1 KO4-HD-00392-01), "Quantitative Genetics in Natural Populations", $194,630 direct costs; principal investigator, 7/81-6/86.
PHS Grant, (NIH 1 RO1 GM 35492-01), "Genetics and Ecology of Maternal Thermoregulation", $285,326 direct costs; principal investigator, 7/1/85-6/30/88.
NSF Grant (NSF BSR-8506766), "Collaborative Research on the Evolution of Ethological Isolation", $220,000; principal investigator, 4/1/86-3/31/89.
NSF Grant (NSF BSR-8906703), "The Evolution of Ethological and Post-Mating Isolation", $298,940; co-principal investigator with P. Verrell, 7/15/89-7/14/92.
NSF Grant (NSF BSR-8918581), "Comparative Quantitative Genetics", $135,000; principal investigator; 3/1/90-2/28/92.
NSF Grant (NSF BSR-9119588), "Quantitative Genetics and Phylogenetics", $502,000; principal investigator, 3/1/92-2/28/97.
NSF Grant (NSF DEB-9407844), "Ecological and Quantitative Genetics of Growth and Growth Plasticity", $115,000; principal investigator (with J. Bernardo), 3/1/95-2/28/98.
NSF Grant (NSF IBN-9615473), “Collaborative Research: The Chemical Basis of Ethological Isolation”, $65,000; co-principal investigator with Lynne D. Houck, 7/1/97-12/31/98.
NSF Grant (NSF DEB-9903934), “Evolutionary Pattern and Process”, $342,849; co-principal investigator with Michael E. Pfrender, 10/15/99-10/14/02.
USDA Forest Service Cooperative Agreement (01-CR-11261952-212 PNW), “USDA Microsatellite Marker Development”, $13,970; S. J. Arnold Principal Investigator (cooperative agreement with Deanna H. Olson), 3/20/01-12/01/01.
USDA Forest Service Cooperative Agreement (01-CA-11261951-219 PNW), “Conservation Biology of Rare and Uncommon Taxa in Pacific Northwest Forests”, $62,000; S. J. Arnold Principal Investigator (cooperative agreement with Deanna H. Olson), 5/1/01-5/2/03.
NSF Grant (NSF IRCEB-0110666), “Evolution of a Pheromone Signaling System: From Molecules to Mating”, $2,300,000 (SJA subcontract = $371,123); Lynne D. Houck principal investigator, S. J. Arnold and eight others are Co-PIs; 8/1/01-7/31/04.
DOCTORAL DISSERTATION IMPROVEMENT & POSTDOC AWARDS:
NSF BSR-8514049, Doctoral Improvement Award for D. Lofsvold (student), "The Evolution of Quantitative Characters Due to Random Genetic Drift", $3996; 1/1/86-12/31/87 (Faculty Sponsor).
NSF BSR-8714956 Doctoral Dissertation Award for Rafael Marquez (student), "Dissertation Research: Parental Care and the Mating Systems of the MidwifeToads (Alytes spp.)"; $8,000, 02/01/88-01/31/90 (Faculty Co-sponsor with Lynne Houck).
NSF BSR-8714955 Doctoral Dissertation Award for Edmund D. Brodie, III (student), "Genetic Covariances Between Morphology and Behavior and Their Possible Maintenance Through Correlational Selection in Natural Populations"; $8,000, 06/01/88-05/31/90 (Faculty Sponsor).
NSF BSR-8800888 Doctoral Dissertation Award for Nancy Reagan (student), "Evolution of Ethological and Postmating Isolation: An Analysis of Plethodon Hybrid Zones"; $8,000, 06/01/88-05/31/90 (Faculty Co-sponsor with Lynne Houck).
NSF BSR-8815253 Doctoral Dissertation Award for Patrick C. Phillips (student), "Functional and Developmental Constraints on Morphological Evolution in the Tree Frog, Pseudacris crucifer"; $8,000,
11/1/88-10/31/90 (Faculty Sponsor).
NSF BSR-8914686 Doctoral Dissertation Award for Frederic Janzen (student), "The Evolutionary Significance of Environmental Sex Determination"; $7,000 for period 4/1/90-3/31/93 (Faculty Sponsor).
NSF DEB-9520694 Doctoral Dissertation Award for Anne Bronikowski (student), "Growth Rate Variation: Sources and Fitness Consequences"; $12,000 for period 9/15/95-9/15/97 (Faculty Co-sponsor with Brian Charlesworth).
NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship in Biosciences Related to the Environment for Adam G. Jones (student), “Drift fences, PIT tags and microsatellites: an ecological and molecular study of reproduction in the rough-skinned newt”; ca $70,000; 8/01/98-7/31/00 (Co-sponsor with M. Blouin)..
NIH National Research Service Award Postdoctoral Fellowship for Adam G. Jones (student), “Modeling Multivariate Selection on Complex Characters”; $76,748; 8/01/00-7/31/03.
NSF Bioinformatics Postdoctoral Award for Louise Mead (student), “Sexual Isolation Across Entire Clades: A Novel Phylogenetic Approach Using Models of Evolutionary Process”; $100,000; 9/01/01-8/31/03.