Ian Wang

Position: Associate Professor
Email: ianwang@berkeley.edu
Phone: 510-664-4684
Office: 311 Hilgard Hall
Research Interests: landscape genetics, phenotypic evolution, spatial analysis, herpetology
Awards & Honors
2023 Faculty Award for Excellence in Postdoctoral Mentoring, UC Berkeley
2019 CAREER Award, National Science Foundation
2016 Hellman Fellow, Hellman Foundation
2013 Jasper J. Loftus-Hills Young Investigator’s Award, American Society of Naturalists
Selected Recent Publications
Terasaki Hart D.E., Di Maggio L.†, Bui T.-N.†, and Wang I.J. (2025) Global phenology maps reveal the drivers and effects of seasonal asynchrony. Nature, 645: 133-140. doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-09410-3 [Cover Article]
Chambers E.A., Bishop A.P., and Wang I.J. (2025) Individual-based landscape genomics for conservation: an analysis pipeline. Molecular Ecology Resources, 25: e13884.
Bishop A.P., Terasaki Hart D.E., and Wang I.J. (2025) Optimising sampling design for landscape genomics. Molecular Ecology Resources, 25: e14052. doi.org/10.1111/1755-0998.14052
Westeen E.P., Wogan G.O.U., Wang I.J., and Yuan M.L. (2025) Loss of pigments in females is associated with sexual dichromatism in an ornamental trait. Evolution. doi.org/10.1093/evolut/qpaf075
Jung C.†, Frederick J.H., Graham N.R., Wang I.J., Fenton C., Bell R.C., and Yuan M.L. (2025) Environmentally-associated coloration is maintained at small geographic scales despite ongoing gene flow in Lesser Antillean anoles. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 144: blae047. doi.org/10.1093/biolinnean/blae047
Terasaki Hart D.E. and Wang I.J. (2024) Genomic architecture controls multivariate adaptation to climate change. Global Change Biology, 30: e17179.
Wogan G.O.U., Yuan M.L., Mahler D.L., and Wang I.J. (2023) Hybridization and transgressive evolution generate diversity in an adaptive radiation of Anolis lizards. Systematic Biology, 72: 874-884.
Bishop A.P., Chambers E.A., and Wang I.J. (2023) Generating continuous maps of genetic diversity using moving windows. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 14: 1175-1181. doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.14090
