Jeremy Hyman

Biology
Biography
Education
- Ph D, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Biology
- BA, University of Chicago, Biology
Teaching Interests
Dr. Hyman’s primary teaching responsibilities are BIOL 241 (Introduction to Ecology and Evolution), BIOL 471 (Animal Behavior) and BIOL 472 (Ornithology). In all classes, he emphasizes the basic theoretical background of Evolutionary Biology, as well as emphasizing how to be a scientist, how to ask and answer questions in a scientific manner, and how we accumulate new knowledge about the world.
Research Interests
Dr. Hyman’s research focuses on Animal Behavior, particularly in birds. He studies “personality”, or individual variation in behaviors like territorial aggression (aggression in fights with members of their own species), trying to understand why some individuals are highly aggressive and others are not. He is also interested in how variation in aggression correlates with variation in other behaviors such as anti-predator behavior, how variation in personality can influence communication, and how changes in habitat, such as urbanization, can influence the behavior of animals.