Richard Charles Brusca (born January 25, 1945, in Los Angeles, California) is an American biologist, essayist, and novelist. His extensive scientific work spans several domains, including invertebrate zoology, marine and terrestrial ecology, conservation, animal diversity, and coastal archaeology. He is a research scientist in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Arizona.
Brusca is an occasional essayist, often collaborating with Omar Vidal, the former Director General of World Wildlife Fund-Mexico and a Senior Officer at the UN Environment Programme. His fiction writing spans diverse genres, including literary fiction, historical fiction, speculative fiction, and magical realism.
Brusca's scholarly output is impressive, with over 200 research papers, essays, and books to his name. Notably, his comprehensive text on invertebrates, available in four languages, stands as the most widely cited work in its field, with over 5000 professional citations.
Brusca is an elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), [1] the Linnean Society of London, and the California Academy of Sciences. [2] He has received the National Geographic Explorer title, [3] the Research Excellence Award from the University of Southern California, and the Science Achievement Award for a Professional Paper (PLoS ONE). Additionally, the U.S. Department of Defense recognized his service with the Civilian Service Medal.
Throughout his career, Brusca has held significant positions in academia and research institutions. Notably:
Richard Charles Brusca (born January 25, 1945, in Los Angeles, California) is an American biologist, essayist, and novelist. His extensive scientific work spans several domains, including invertebrate zoology, marine and terrestrial ecology, conservation, animal diversity, and coastal archaeology. He is a research scientist in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Arizona.
Brusca is an occasional essayist, often collaborating with Omar Vidal, the former Director General of World Wildlife Fund-Mexico and a Senior Officer at the UN Environment Programme. His fiction writing spans diverse genres, including literary fiction, historical fiction, speculative fiction, and magical realism.
Brusca's scholarly output is impressive, with over 200 research papers, essays, and books to his name. Notably, his comprehensive text on invertebrates, available in four languages, stands as the most widely cited work in its field, with over 5000 professional citations.
Brusca is an elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), [1] the Linnean Society of London, and the California Academy of Sciences. [2] He has received the National Geographic Explorer title, [3] the Research Excellence Award from the University of Southern California, and the Science Achievement Award for a Professional Paper (PLoS ONE). Additionally, the U.S. Department of Defense recognized his service with the Civilian Service Medal.
Throughout his career, Brusca has held significant positions in academia and research institutions. Notably: