Brusca began his career in 1975 by joining the University of Southern California. There,he was an assistant and associate professor of biology as well as the curator of Crustacea for the Department of Biological Sciences and Allan Hancock Foundation.[2] In 1981,he became director of Academic Programs at the University of Southern California's (U.S.C.) Catalina Marine Science Center. In 1984,he was appointed head of the Invertebrate Zoology Section at the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History. Later,from 1987 to 1993,he was the Joshua L. Baily Chair and Curator for the Invertebrate Zoology Department at the San Diego Natural History Museum. From 1993 to 1998,he worked as a full professor of Biology and director of the Graduate Program in Marine Biology at the College of Charleston. Between 2001 and 2012,he worked at the Arizona-Sonora Museum,where he was senior director of Conservation and Science and director of the Arizona-Sonora Museum Press from 2001 to 2012 and 2002 to 2012,respectively. He was also its executive director from 2003 to 2009. Since 2012,he has been executive director emeritus and research associate at Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. He was a research scientist at the University of Arizona's Department of Ecology &Evolutionary Biology between 1998 and 2024,whereupon,after retirement,he became a designated campus colleague.[1]
Brusca's primary research interests include the natural history of the Sonoran Desert[4] and the Gulf of California,[5] the biodiversity of the Madrean Sky Islands,[6] and invertebrate zoology.[7] His work has also addressed themes in cultural anthropology,particularly through his examination of the relationship between biodiversity and linguistic diversity[8] in Mexico.[9] His studies have examined the impacts of climate change in the southwestern United States,particularly in the Sky Island regions,[10] and contributed to the higher classification of animals through his work on invertebrate taxonomy and systematics. In his book titled Invertebrates,he discussed each of the currently recognized phyla,providing classifications,revised taxonomic synopses,updated information on general biology and anatomy,and current phylogenetic hypotheses.[11] Judith Winston,in her review,described the book as successful,remarking that “one of the consequences has been its adoption as a standard desk reference for professionals and students”. However,she also pointed out “typological errors and the differences in comprehension between chapters’’.[12] Moreover,he has authored several field guides,including Common Intertidal Invertebrates of the Gulf of California,[13]A Seashore Guide to the Northern Gulf of California,[14] and A Natural History of the Santa Catalina Mountains,with an Introduction to the Madrean Sky Islands,[15] the latter of which was selected as one of the Southwest Books of the Year in 2013.[16]
2001 –Elected Fellow,American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)[18]
2014 –Elected Fellow,California Academy of Sciences[19]
Bibliography
Selected books
Brusca, Richard C. (1980). Common intertidal invertebrates of the Gulf of California (2nded.). University of Arizona Press. ISBN9780816506828.
Brusca, Richard C.; Brusca, Gary J. (1990). Invertebrates (2nded.). Sinauer Associates. ISBN9780878930982.
Brusca, Richard C. (2010). The Gulf of California: biodiversity and conservation (Online-Ausg.ed.). University of Arizona Press. ISBN9780816502752.
Brusca, Richard C. (2013). A natural history of the Santa Catalina Mountains, Arizona, with an introduction to the Madrean Sky Islands. Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Press. ISBN9781886679481.
Brusca, Richard C.; Giribet, Gonzalo; Moore, Wendy (2023). Invertebrates (Fourthed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN9780197554418.
Brusca, Richard C. (2025). The divide between humanities and science: why it matters and how it can be repaired. Ethics International Press Limited. ISBN9781837110131.
Selected articles
Rinehart, K. L.; Shaw, P. D.; Shield, L. S.; Gloer, J. B.; Harbour, G. C.; Koker, M. E. S.; Samain, D.; Schwartz, R. E.; Tymiak, A. A.; Weller, D. L.; Carter, G. T.; Munro, M. H. G.; Hughes, R. G.; Renis, H. E.; Swynenberg, E. B.; Stringfellow, D. A.; Vavra, J. J.; Coats, J. H.; Zurenko, G. E.; Kuentzel, S. L.; Li, L. H.; Bakus, G. J.; Brusca, R. C.; Craft, L. L.; Young, D. N.; Connor, J. L. (1981). "Marine natural products as sources of antiviral, antimicrobial, and antineoplastic agents". Pure and Applied Chemistry. 53 (4): 795–817. Bibcode:1981PApCh..53..795R. doi:10.1351/pac198153040795.
Brusca, Richard C. (1981). "A monograph on the Isopoda Cymothoidae (Crustacea) of the eastern Pacific". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 73 (2): 117–199. doi:10.1111/j.1096-3642.1981.tb01592.x.
Lluch-Cota, Salvador E.; Aragón-Noriega, Eugenio A.; Arreguín-Sánchez, Francisco; Aurioles-Gamboa, David; Bautista-Romero, J. Jesús; Brusca, Richard C.; Cervantes-Duarte, Rafael; Cortés-Altamirano, Roberto; Del-Monte-Luna, Pablo; Esquivel-Herrera, Alfonso; Fernández, Guillermo; Hendrickx, Michel E.; Hernández-Vázquez, Sergio; Herrera-Cervantes, Hugo; Kahru, Mati; Lavín, Miguel; Lluch-Belda, Daniel; Lluch-Cota, Daniel B.; López-Martínez, Juana; Marinone, Silvio G.; Nevárez-Martínez, Manuel O.; Ortega-García, Sofia; Palacios-Castro, Eduardo; Parés-Sierra, Alejandro; Ponce-Díaz, Germán; Ramírez-Rodríguez, Mauricio; Salinas-Zavala, Cesar A.; Schwartzlose, Richard A.; Sierra-Beltrán, Arturo P. (2007). "The Gulf of California: Review of ecosystem status and sustainability challenges". Progress in Oceanography. 73 (1): 1–26. Bibcode:2007PrOce..73....1L. doi:10.1016/j.pocean.2007.01.013.
↑ Catalano, Santiago AndréS; Vilardi, Juan CéSar; Tosto, Daniela; Saidman, Beatriz Ofelia (4 February 2008). "Molecular phylogeny and diversification history of Prosopis (Fabaceae: Mimosoideae): PROSOPIS PHYLOGENY AND EVOLUTION". Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 93 (3): 621–640. Bibcode:2008BJLS...93..621C. doi:10.1111/j.1095-8312.2007.00907.x.
↑ York, Natalie D. L. (24 August 2025). "Understandings and critiques of biocultural diversity conservation and future recommendations for conservation actors". Conservation Biology e70131. doi:10.1111/cobi.70131. PMID40851303.
↑ Winston, Judith E. (December 2003). "Review of Invertebrates, 2nd ed. by Richard C. Brusca and Gary J. Brusca". Journal of Crustacean Biology. 23 (4). Oxford University Press: 974–976. doi:10.1163/20021975-99990361 (inactive 19 November 2025).{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2025 (link)
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