Bernd Heinrich

120A Marsh Life Science Building
University of Vermont
Burlington, VT 05405
802-656-0443
Bernd.Heinrich@uvm.edu

Ph. D. (1970), UCLA. Assistant Professor (71-75), Associate Professor (75-78),
Professor (78-80), University of California, Berkeley. Professor (80-present),
University of Vermont. Guggenheim and Harvard Fellow (76-77),
von Humboldt Fellow (88-89).


My Research

My main research has been at the interface between the field and the laboratory to examine physiological and behavioral adaptation to the physical environment. This work led to energetics of bees and their colony economy. I then worked on the social organization of ravens with a view to understanding how and why unrelated individuals share and/or defend food bonanzas. More recently, after solving that problem, I've concentrated on exploring cognition.

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Selected Publications


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University of Vermont, Deparment of Biology.