We are having our first meeting. This week we discuss a paper by Baldwin et al., published in American Journal of Botany (2021).
Research events - Page 3
By Ken A. Thompson from Stanford University, USA
Late Lunch Talk by George Pacheco
This week we discuss a paper by Mas et al. (2020)
Open session with talks by Eörs Szathmáry, Joana C. Xavier, and Steve Crossan.
PhD candidate Lane Atmore at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis "Tracing the Early Origins of the Atlantic Herring Trade Using Ancient DNA" for the degree of PhD.
PhD candidate André Moan at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis "Bycatches of harbour porpoises in Norwegian coastal gillnet fisheries: implications for management and conservation" for the degree of PhD.
By José Pablo Vázquez-Medina from the University of Bekerley
Late Lunch Talk by Samuel Walker
Registration and abstract submission are open for the first annual Norwegian Biodiversity & Genomics Conference in Oslo. This meeting will celebrate biodiversity, genomics with applications to biodiverse species, and their intersection – biodiversity genomics.
By Turk Rhen, University of North Dakota, USA
This week we discuss a paper by Brasil et al., recently published in Conservation Genetics.
By Ludovic Orlando, University of Toulouse, France (Notice the time!)
PhD candidate Lourdes Martínez García at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis "Shadows of the past, a life through fisheries and climate change: Historical patterns in the evolution, demography and distribution of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)" for the degree of PhD.
By Craig R. Primmer from the University of Helsinki, Finland
Eivind Undheim will be presenting exciting research on ant venoms and toxins.
Late Lunch Talk by José Cerca
This week we discuss a recently published paper by Dona et al. (2022), on ball rolling by bumble bees and animal play criteria.
By Prof. Levi Yant from the University of Nottingham, UK
By Éric Coissac from the University of Grenoble, France
By Geir H. Bolstad from NINA, Trondheim.
IBV hosts five guest lectures on Terrestrial Ecology on Tuesday 25 October and Thursday 27 October. Today: Inger Maren Rivrud and Martin Lind.
Lectures by Anders Bryn, Jinwon Kim, and Frans-Jan Parmentier. Open for all.