Timothy Gaudin teaches UHON 3565 – Topics in the Natural Sciences (Lab): The History of Evolutionary Thought. His primary research interests are in the systematics and morphological evolution
of edentate mammals (including anteaters, sloths, armadillos, pangolins and related
fossil forms). In addition, he is interested in the biodiversity and biogeography
of living mammals in southeastern Tennessee. Dr. Gaudin is also working on a long-term
project involving the recovery and analysis of Late Pleistocene vertebrate faunas
from Lookout Mountain, TN, in order to better understand the historical biodiversity,
biogeography, and paleoecology of southeastern Tennessee vertebrates.