Research events - Page 12

Time and place: , Room 3302

This Friday, November 17th, we're discussing a paper by Hagey et al. (2017): "Tempo and mode of performance evolution across multiple independent origins of adhesive toe pads in lizards".

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Time and place: , Room 3508

by Dr. Dag Endresen, GBIF Node Manager for Norway at the Natural History Museum in Oslo.

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This Friday, November 10th, we're discussing a paper by Benson et al. (2017): "Cope's rule and the adaptive landscape of dinosaur body size evolution".

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Time and place: , The Aquarium
This Thursday, at the Speciation Journal Club, we will discuss a paper on chromosomal inversions and hybridization, by Bosse et al. published in 2017 in Science.
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By Prof. Katriona Shea, Penn State, US.

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This Friday, November 3rd, we're discussing a paper by Good et al. (2017): "The dynamics of molecular evolution over 60,000 generations".

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Time and place: , Aquarium (3302)

Species' responses to changes in the environment can be either genetic or plastic, and adaptive or non-adaptive. Identifying the exact nature of such responses requires integration of population models and quantitative genetics theory.

Time and place: , The Aquarium

This Thursday, at the Speciation Journal Club, we will discuss a paper on brain size ad colonization processes, by   Fristoe et al. published in 2017 in Nture Ecology and Evolution.

Time and place: , CEES seminar room (3313/3315, Kristine Bonnevies Hus)

Late Lunch Talk doubleheader. We will have talks by Eric Coissac (University Grenoble-Alpes) and Melanie Monroe (CEES).

Time and place: , Room 3315

By Prof. Ottar Bjørnstad, Penn State, US.

Please note the time change!

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This Friday, October 27th, we're discussing a paper by Fox et al. (2017): "The social and cultural roots of whale and dolphin brains".

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Time and place: , Room 3302

This Friday, October 20th, we're discussing a paper by Grabowski and Jungers (2017): "Evidence of a chimpanzee-sized ancestor of humans but a gibbon-sized ancestor of apes".

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Time and place: , Seminar room 3508

By Erik Bonsdorff, professor of marine biology at Åbo Akademi University, Finland

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This Friday, October 13th, we're discussing a paper by Tidiere et al. (2017): "Evolutionary allometry reveals a shift in selection pressure on male horn size".

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Time and place: , The Aquarium

This Thursday, at the Speciation Journal Club, we will discuss a paper on opsin evolution in different light environments in sticklebacks, by Marques et al. published in 2017 in PLoS Biology.

Time and place: , Seminar room 3508

By Kathleen Pribyl, associate fellow at the Climatic Research Unit, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK

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This Friday, October 6th, we're discussing a paper by Svensson (2017): "On reciprocal causation in the evolutionary process".

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Time and place: , Aquarium (3302)

Climate can affect populations not only directly and through resource availability, but also by altering predation risk. Such interactions can lead to unexpected or counter-intuitive responses, and considering them can be important for predicting  population responses to climate change.

Time and place: , Room 3302

This Friday, September 29th, we're discussing a paper by De Lisle and Svensson (2017): "On the standardization of fitness and traits in comparative studies of phenotypic selection".

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Time and place: , Scandic Holmenkollen Park, Kongeveien 26, 0787 Oslo

Dear all CEES members: We are pleased to invite you to the Annual Student Conference!

Time and place: , Room 3302

This Friday, September 22nd, we're discussing a paper by Punzalan and Rowe (2016): "Concordance between stabilizing sexual selection, intraspecific variation, and interspecific divergence in Phymata".

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Time and place: , Room 3315, Kristine Bonnevie Building, Blindernveien 31

By Clint Perry, Cognitive Neuroethologist from Queen Mary University, London, UK