contact info:
Biogeography Lab (www.biogeog.ucsb.edu)
3031 Bren Hall
University of California
Santa Barbara, CA 93106
(805) 893-5890
tnogeire<at>bren.ucsb.edu
Research interests:
I am interested in how biodiversity survives in 'the matrix': how
species hang on in the human-dominated landscapes that surround
protected areas. In particular, I am interested in wide-ranging
species such as mammalian carnivores and birds in both agricultural and
suburban landscapes.
Current projects: Biofuels and Biodiversity in California
Wildlife Assemblages in Southern California Avocado Orchards: IALE Poster
Effects of Demographic Heterogeneity in Reproduction on Population Viability: ESA_Poster Publications: Flynne,
Dan FB, Melanie Gogol-Prokurat, Theresa Nogeire, Nicole Molinari, Bárbara
Trautman Richers, Brenda B Lin, Nicholas Simpson, Margaret M Mayfield and
Fabrice DeClerck. 2009. Loss of Functional
Diversity Under land Use Intensifcation Across Multiple Taxa.
Ecology Letters 12(1): 22-33.