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Jim Hayward received his Ph.D. in zoology from Washington State University. He teaches General Ecology, Issues in Origins and Speciation, and a senior seminar course on research methods and
bioethics. Hayward has investigated the communication, habitat selection and reproductive success of gulls. He co-directs the interdisciplinary Seabird Ecology Team, which develops mathematical models to forecast the behavioral ecology of marine animals. He also
experimentally evaluates physical and chemical processes that promote eggshell fossilization in avian and non-avian dinosaurs. Hayward's research has been funded by grants from Sigma Xi, The American Museum of Natural History, Andrews University, and the National Science Foundation.

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Education/Academic qualification

MA Biology, Andrews University

BS Biology, Walla Walla College

PhD Zoology, Washington State University

Disciplines

  • Biology
  • Ecology and Evolutionary Biology