We are having our first meeting. This week we discuss a paper by Baldwin et al., published in American Journal of Botany (2021).
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This week we discuss a paper by Mas et al. (2020)
Late Lunch Talk by Samuel Walker
Darwin Day 2023 covers the Skagerrak, Kattegat, and Oslofjord initiative: Using genomics, evolution and ecology for knowledge-based management of the critically endangered Skagerrak, Kattegat and Oslofjord Area.
Popularvitenskapelig foredrag med Dr. Mikkel Sinding, Københavns Universitet. Gratis - Åpent for alle! Foredraget holdes på dansk.
This week we discuss a paper by Brasil et al., recently published in Conservation Genetics.
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.
Late Lunch Talk by Tom Oosting
Late Lunch Talk by Hanna Noordzij
Open lectures by Catherine (Katie) Peichel and Dag Undlien. The topic covers reconciling Mendelian genetics and Darwinian evolution, and how genetics is used in modern medicine.
The event consists of short lectures followed by a conversation between the lecturers. The event is held in Norwegian.
In connection with Gregor Mendel's 200 year anniversary, there will be an event that includes lectures, a guided tour of the Marine Research Station Drøbak and dinner. The lectures covers Gregor Mendel and his contributions to science, the geneticist Kristine Bonnevie, modern genetics and genomics and more. Registration is necessary. The event is held in Norwegian.
Late Lunch Talk by Stefaniya Kamenova
Late Lunch Talk by Tilde Hjermann
Late Lunch Talk by Lars Lindsø
This week we discuss a paper by Hernandez-Castro et al. 2022, on dispersal and adaptation in the Chagas disease vector R. Ecuadoriensis
Late Lunch Talk by Lauren Cobb
This week we discuss a paper on the genomic basis of invasiveness in plants, specifically release from enemy microbes and inter-species hybridization in the invasive success of European ragweed.
Late Lunch Talk by Ana Figueiredo
Late Lunch Talk by Naïd Mubalegh
This week we discuss a paper by Theodorou et al. 2018, on local adaptation to urbanization in the red-tailed bumblebee.
Late Lunch Talk by Anders Isaksen
This week we discuss a paper by Le Duc et al., recently published in Science Advances.
Open lectures by Detlef Weigel (Max Planck Institute for Biology Tübingen, Germany) and Anna Wargelius (Institute of Marine Research, Norway). Darwin Day is an international recognition of science and humanity, held in memory of Charles Darwin.