Behaviour, Ecology, BEES · Behaviour, Ecology, &Evolution BEES Seminar Zoology, Part II...

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Behaviour, Ecology, & Evolution Seminar BEES Zoology, Part II LectureTheatre, 13:00-14:00 Contacts: Rahia Mashoodh (rm786) & Emilia Santos (es754) JAN 28 A deeper take on our sexual nature: Importance of cellular sex and underlying mechanisms Bruno Hudry (Institute de Biologie Valrose) FEB 04 It's about time: The evolutionary ecology of circadian rhythms during infections Sarah Reece (University of Edinburgh) FEB 11 The evolution of plasticity for life cycle regulation in seasonal environments Karl Gotthard (Stockholm University) FEB 25 Drivers of seabird movements and their fitness consequences Annette Fayet (University of Oxford) JAN 14 Ode to the masalai: New Guinea as a crucible for evolution in plants and insects Simon Segar (Harper Adams University) JAN Origins and extinctions of early vertebrates: 21 a story of ecology, phylogeny, and the fossil record Rob Sansom (University of Manchester) FEB 18 Longevity, senescence and reproductive variation in wild African elephants Phyllis Lee (University of Stirling) MAR 03 Bigging up behaviour on coral reefs Sally Keith (Lancaster University)

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Page 1: Behaviour, Ecology, BEES · Behaviour, Ecology, &Evolution BEES Seminar Zoology, Part II LectureTheatre, 13:00-14:00 Contacts: Rahia Mashoodh (rm786) & Emilia Santos (es754) JAN 28

Behaviour,Ecology,

& EvolutionSeminarBEES

Zoology, Part II Lecture Theatre, 13:00-14:00

Contacts: Rahia Mashoodh (rm786) & Emilia Santos (es754)

JAN28

A deeper take on our sexual nature: Importance ofcellular sex and underlying mechanisms

Bruno Hudry (Institute de Biologie Valrose)

FEB04

It's about time: The evolutionary ecology of circadianrhythms during infections

Sarah Reece (University of Edinburgh)

FEB11

The evolution of plasticity for life cycle regulationin seasonal environments

Karl Gotthard (Stockholm University)

FEB25

Drivers of seabird movements and their fitnessconsequences

Annette Fayet (University of Oxford)

JAN14

Ode to the masalai: New Guinea as a crucible forevolution in plants and insects

Simon Segar (Harper Adams University)

JAN Origins and extinctions of early vertebrates:

21a story of ecology, phylogeny, and the fossil record

Rob Sansom (University of Manchester)

FEB18

Longevity, senescence and reproductive variationin wild African elephants

Phyllis Lee (University of Stirling)

MAR03

Bigging up behaviour on coral reefs

Sally Keith (Lancaster University)