Profile
Simon Fraser University

Ronald C. Ydenberg, Professor, CWE Director

BSc Simon Fraser University; DPhil Oxford University

Contact Info

Office:778.782.4282
Lab:778.782.5958/5618
Locations
OfficeSSB8155
LabB8222/TASC II 8540
Emailydenberg@sfu.ca

Research Interests

I am interested in a wide variety of problems in behavioural ecology. Current field projects include studies of breeding seabirds at Triangle Island, and in the Creston Valley, both in British Columbia. Together with theoretical work, these projects are run collaboratively with my graduate students, my colleagues in the department and at other universities. My work is also applying behavioural ecology to phenomena such as diving behaviour, territoriality, foraging behaviour, the analysis of metabolic rate, population dynamics, and colony organization of social insects. 

 

Begging Model

 


Waiting times of individual gray jays, in relation to rate (TR*) and efficiency-maximizing (T*E). Dots are measurements of individuals tested in summer, squares are measurements of the same individuals tested again in winter. Open squares are individuals tested only in winter. All individuals shift toward efficient behavior in winter.