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Edward Davis serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Earth Sciences and Curator of the Condon Fossil Collection at the University of Oregon's College of Arts and Sciences, while also holding the position of Paleontological Collection Manager at the Museum of Natural and Cultural History. His academic profile centers on bridging paleontological research with contemporary ecological and climate change studies through extensive specimen-based investigations.
Dr. Davis's research focuses on vertebrate evolution, particularly mammalian morphological and ecological adaptations across the Cenozoic era. He examines dietary strategies, reproductive behaviors, and community dynamics in response to tectonic shifts and climate change, with specialized expertise in rodents, carnivores, ungulates, and extinct salmonids. His work integrates fossil record analysis with modern ecological principles to model biodiversity responses to environmental stressors.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals dominant trends in digital paleontology infrastructure development, particularly through leadership in the Neotoma Paleoecology Database project. His research demonstrates consistent methodological innovation in trait data standardization, fossil detection technologies, and paleoenvironmental reconstruction techniques that address interdisciplinary challenges in earth system science.
No scientific awards or honors were specified in the available documentation.
Dr. Davis secures significant collaborative grants including NSF-funded projects for Neotoma database expansion and the Eastern Pacific Invertebrate Communities of the Cenozoic (EPICC) Thematic Collections Network. He mentors graduate students in paleontology though specific advisees aren't listed, and maintains active partnerships with climate scientists, ecologists, and data specialists across multiple institutions.
He directs operations at the Condon Fossil Collection, a major Pacific Northwest repository for paleontological specimens, and maintains digital research platforms including the "vertpaleo" project and "4dbio" blog. His team develops geospatial training resources like Georeferencing for Research Use (GRU) to enhance fossil collection utility for contemporary environmental research.
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