Isaac Ligocki
Zoology & Physiology
Assistant Professor

Education:
B.A., Biology, Wittenberg University, 2006
Ph.D., Evolution, Ecology & Organismal Biology, The Ohio State University, 2015
Research Interests:
I’m generally interested in how organisms respond to a changing world and exploring those responses from the perspective of multiple levels of biological organization. Further, I’m interested in understanding how organisms cope with environments that are changing in multiple ways (e.g. chemical pollutants and non-native species). Ultimately, our aim is to understand whether and how organisms persist in an increasingly impacted world. We use lab- and field-based approaches to investigate these questions; primarily in fish, but also amphibians