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Education

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Life Sciences: Los Angeles, California, USA
2011 | PhD (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology)

University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) Santa Cruz, California, USA
2001 | BA (Biology)

Employment

Institute for Conservation Research and Education (ICRE), Fullerton, California, USA
2022 to Present | Rare Species Program Director

Endemic Environmental Services, Fullerton, California, USA
2021 to Present | Biologist & Rare Species Program Director

Harris and Associates, San Diego, California, USA
2021 to Present | Biologist

San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, San Diego, California, USA
2012 to 2019 | Postdoctoral Researcher & Researcher

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Los Angeles, California, USA
2011 to 2014 | Lecturer

Publications

Hendricks, S, Navarro, AY, Wang, T, Wilder, A, Ryder, OA and DM Shier, (2020). Patterns of genetic partitioning and gene flow in the endangered San Bernardino kangaroo rat (Dipodomys merriami parvus) and implications for conservation management. Conservation Genetics 21, 819–833

Shier, DM, Bird, AK and TB Wang, (2020). Effects of artificial light at night on the foraging behavior of an endangered nocturnal mammal. Environmental Pollution. Volume 263, Part A, 114566

Chock, RY, McCullough Hennessy, S, Wang, TB, Gray, E and DM Shier, (2020). A multi-model approach to guide habitat conservation and restoration for the endangered San Bernardino kangaroo rat. Global Ecology and Conservation. Volume 21, e00881

Enzmann, BL, Kapheim, KM, Wang, TB and P Nonacs, (2011). Giving them what they want: manipulating Argentine ant activity patterns with water. Journal of Applied Entomology. Volume 136, Issue 8, 588-59

Wang, TB, Patel, A, Vu, F and P Nonacs, (2010). Natural history observations on the velvety tree ant (Liometopum occidentale Emery): unicoloniality and mating flights. Sociobiology. Volume 55, Number 3, 787-794

Wang, TB, Nonacs, P and DT Blumstein, (2009). Applying skew indices to measure the costs and benefits of group living. In: Reproductive Skew in Vertebrates: Proximate and Ultimate Causes. (Ed. By R Hager and CB Jones), Cambridge University Press

Contact

thealetter (dot) tw (at) gmail (dot) com

My Name

My name is Thea Wang but I publish under Thea B Wang to distinguish myself from the other 2000+ published TWangs