Robert Hegna

Associate Professor of Biology

School: School of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Department: Biology
Sub-department(s): Biology (UG)
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joined: 2014

Biography

Dr. Hegna specializes in behavioral ecology and studying how prey avoids being attacked by predators using warning signals to advertise defenses against predators (a strategy known as aposematism). He has combined field behavior experiments with population genetic analyses to better understand how anti-predator tactics influence population structure. His work has involved both vertebrates and invertebrates and taken place in a variety of ecosystems, from the tropics to the Arctic Circle. Much of his recent work involved studying the wood tiger moth (Parasemia plantaginis) across its distribution in Europe and North America. His other research interests involve herpetology and scorpion biology among others.

Degrees

PhD in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Jyvaskyla | MS in Biological Sciences, Florida International University | BS in Zoology, Olivet Nazarene University