The Behavioural Ecology Research Group of the University of Debrecen
investigates the behaviour of animals ranging from hydras, throught
firebugs and birds to mice. Our interest is twofold. First, we analyse
the adaptive value of behavioural traits by means of theoretical models.
Second, we test the predictions of our models on wild populations of
animals.
Behavioural Ecology Research Group,
Department of Evolutionary Zoology, University of Debrecen,
Debrecen, H-4010, Hungary
Phone: +36 52 512-900 ext. 62334 or 62356, Fax: +36 52 512-941
Behaviour ecology meetings
Modern vizsgálati módszerek a viselkedésökológiában (Debrecen, 2000)
Modellek a viselkedésökológiában (Debrecen, 2002)
Lineáris modellek alkalmazása a viselkedésbiológiában és az ökológiában (Debrecen, 2005)
8th Behavioral Ecology Meeting (Cluj Napoca, 2007)
Conflict and Cooperation Workshop (Debrecen, 2008)
Cooperation in animal societies (Cluj Napoca, 2009)
Members
The Department of Evolutionary Zoology and Human Biology, part of the
Institute of Biology & Ecology at the
University of Debrecen focuses on
animal behaviour, conservation ecology, evolution, and population
biology in research and teaching as well. Our research subjects range
from hydras, through butterflies, firebugs and birds to mice and humans.
For details of BSc, MSc and PhD curricula see the
{teaching} page.
Further informations about our research activity can be found under the
{research} and
{publication} sections.
Department of Evolutionary Zoology and Human Biology
University of Debrecen
H-4032 Debrecen,
Egyetem tér 1, Hungary.
Phone: +36 52 512-900 / 62331
Fax: +36 52 512-941
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