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Ho Yi Wan

Associate Professor

Specializes in Spatial and Landscape Ecology. Research interests include species distribution, habitat selection, movement, connectivity, and landscape genetics. His work applies both field and GIS data with multi-scale, machine learning, simulation, and statistical modeling methods to inform management and conservation.

Current Students

NameThesisGraduation Year
Rebeca Becdach Understanding wildlife habitat in tropical mountain cloud forests in Panama using landscape ecological models.
Deirdre Replinger Postfire habitat use and density of Pacific martens in Lassen National Forest, California
Amida Verhey Impacts of the Dixie Fire on Mammalian Carnivore Interactions

Past Students

NameThesisGraduation Year
Logan Hysen Using multiscale ensemble habitat models to identify wildfire risk to habitat for an iconic forest species2023
Danial Nayeri Using Landscape Dynamic Simulations to Model Mexican Spotted Owl’s Habitat and Connectivity Response to Future Fire Regimes and Climate Change Scenarios2023