Ecology Brain Storming Lab on Level 3 Robertson Building
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Flowers respond to pollinator sound within minutes by increasing nectar sugar concentration1/17/2019 Coming up this week: Wednesday, 2pm in the Ecology Brain Storming Lab (level 3), Cassandra will be talking about “Flowers respond to pollinator sound within minutes by increasing nectar sugar concentration.” (Veits et al., Pre-Print). Come along Wednesday and we can all learn about how plants can hear things(!) Ecology Brain Storming Lab on Level 3 Robertson Building Wednesday 2-3pm
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The Evolutionary Ecology journal club is on again this Wednesday, 2pm in the Ecology Brain Storming Lab (level 3). This week Piet will be talking about “The Impact of Climate Change on Fertility” (Walsh et al., Trends Ecol. Evol., In Press). Come along Wednesday to discuss how warming temperatures might influence wild populations’ stability through affecting fertility. Ecology Brain Storming Lab on Level 3 Robertson Building Wednesday 2-3pm
The Evolutionary Ecology journal club is on again this Wednesday, 2pm in the Ecology Brain Storming Lab (level 3). This week Mahin will be talking about “Division of labour and the evolution of extreme specialization” (Cooper & West, Nat. Eol. Evol. 2018). Come along Wednesday to chat about this study on the evolution of division of labour as a cooperative behaviour. Ecology Brain Storming Lab on Level 3 Robertson Building Wednesday 2-3pm
The Evolutionary Ecology journal club is on again this Wednesday, 2pm in the Ecology Brain Storming Lab (level 3). This week Leonie will be talking about “Pseudogenization and Resurrection of a Speciation Gene” (Esfeld et al., Current Biology 2018). Ecology Brain Storming Lab on Level 3 Robertson Building Wednesday 2-3pm
The Evolutionary Ecology journal club is on again this Wednesday, 2pm in the Ecology Brain Storming Lab (level 3). This week Eve will be talking about “Longevity and life history coevolve with oxidative stress in birds” (Vágási et al., Funct. Ecol. 2018). Come along Wednesday to see what we can learn about the role of oxidative stress in the evolution of lifespan. Ecology Brain Storming Lab on Level 3 Robertson Building Wednesday 2-3pm
An experimental test of the mutation selection balance model for the maintenance of genetic variance in fitness components The Evolutionary Ecology journal club is on again this Wednesday, 2pm in the Ecology Brain Storming Lab (level 3). This week Tim will be talking about “An experimental test of the mutation selection balance model for the maintenance of genetic variance in fitness components” (Sharp & Agrawal, Proc B. 2018). Come along Wednesday to have a chat about the role of mutation-selection balance in maintaining genetic variance in fitness. Ecology Brain Storming Lab on Level 3 Robertson Building Wednesday 2-3pm
After a one week haitus, the Evolutionary Ecology journal club is back on again this Wednesday, 2pm in the Ecology Brain Storming Lab (level 3).
This week Lauren will be talking about “On the role of male competition in speciation: a review and research agenda” (Tinghitella et al., Behav. Ecol. 2018). Come along Wednesday to have a chat about this review. Ecology Brain Storming Lab on Level 3 Robertson Building Wednesday 2-3pm The Evolutionary Ecology journal club is on again this Wednesday, 2pm in the Ecology Brain Storming Lab (level 3). This week Krish will be talking about “Responses to pup vocalizations in subordinate naked mole-rats are induced by estradiol ingested through coprophagy of queen’s feces” (Watari et al., PNAS 2018). Ecology Brain Storming Lab on Level 3 Robertson Building Wednesday 2-3pm
The Genetic Basis of Adaptation following PlasticChanges in Coloration in a Novel Environment10/23/2018 The Evolutionary Ecology journal club is on again this Wednesday, same time, but in a new location: Ecology Brain Storming Lab (one floor up directly above our usual room). This week Adam will be talking about “The Genetic Basis of Adaptation following Plastic Changes in Coloration in a Novel Environment” (Corl et al., 2018, Cur. Bio.). Come along Wednesday to have a chat about this study which finds evolution of plasticity preceded adaption of colouration to a novel environment in a lizard species Ecology Brain Storming Lab on Level 3 Robertson Building Wednesday 2-3pm
The Evolutionary Ecology journal club is on again this Wednesday. This week Piet will be talking about “Continued susceptibility of the wMel Wolbachia infection in Aedes aegypti to heat stress following field deployment and selection” (Ross & Hoffmann 2018, Insects). Come along Wednesday to have a chat about this experiment in evolving a strain of a bacteria that blocks virus transmission in mosquitoes. Evolution Brain Storming Lab on Level 2 Robertson Building Wednesday 2-3pm
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