Our program melds many different approaches to the study of animal behavior, from proximate neural, physiological, and environmental perspectives to ultimate evolutionary and ecological perspectives. We are a highly collaborative and collegial group, which is critical to cutting-edge science. Some areas of interest include:
- Behavioral Genetics
- Behavioral Ecology
- Communication
- Developmental Psychobiology
- Evolution of Behavior
- Hormones + Behavior
- Learning + Memory
- Neurobiology of Behavior
- Reproductive Behavior
- Sex Differences
- Social Behavior