- Assistant
Professor, Noé de la Sancha is a classically trained mammalogist,
primarily focusing in field ecology. He is interested in questions
dealing with the effects of anthropogenic habitat disturbance on
patterns of biodiversity and health of population in these habitats. His
interests range from landscape ecology to biogeography. He tries to
incorporate statistical modeling, geographic information systems (GIS),
morphometrics, and phylogenetics to field and museum data, with the aim
to improve understanding of various dimensions of biodiversity.Noé also has an ongoing research post at Chicago’s Field Museum.
Classes Taught
ENV 250 Applied Ecology
ENV 260 Environmental Data Analysis
ENV 403 Ecological Data Analysis