Date Presenter
09/10/2019 Jacob Feder 09/17/2019 Alice Baniel Thurs. 09/26/2019 Amanda Rowe Friday 10/04/219 Guest speaker Joan Silk from the School of Human Evolution and Social Change, Arizona State University 10/08/2019 Beatriz Otero Jimenez 10/15/2019 Fall break 10/29/2019 NEEP practice: Jack Winans 11/05/2019 NEEP practice: Amanda Rowe, Rachel Perlman - meeting in N-503 11/12/2019 Ryan Rothman 11/19/2019 Rachel Perlman 11/26/2019 Thanksgiving 12/03/2019 12/10/2019 Finals
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Rachel Perlman leads the discussion on:
Horvath G, Martin J, Lopez P, Garamszegi LZ, Herczeg G. 2017. Food and vitamin D3 availability affects lizard personalities: an experiment. Behav Ecol Sociobiol 71:27. Ryan Rothman leads the discussion on:
Rodrigues J, Guillermo Z-R, Ana M. 2019. Does optimal foraging theory explain the behavior of the oldest human cannibals? J Hum Evol 131:228-239. Second part of practice talks for the Northeastern Evolutionary Primatologists meeting.
Amanda Rowe will present on "Exploratory analysis identifies arthropod consumption in ten lemur species using DNA metabarcoding" Rachel Perlman will present on "Energy balance in wild male geladas." Jack Winans will give his podium presentation on
"Predictors of spatial proximity in wild female savanna baboons: the effect of habitat openness". Beatriz Otero Jimenz presents her work
"Of mice and coffee: rodent population connectivity in a coffee agroecosystem" Amanda Rowe presents her pilot work on
"Evaluation of niche partitioning and competition as governing forces of community dynamics in a Cheirogaleid community of Vohibasia, Madagascar" Please note the change of date and location: The meeting will be on Thursday September 26, 2019 at 4 PM in the ICTE conference room (SBS Building N-244) Alice Baniel presents her work on:
"Post-conflict affiliation between males and females in wild chacma baboons: true reconciliation or female submission to coercive males?" Jacob Feder leads the discussion on:
Carter GG, Farine DR, Wilkinson GS. 2017. Social bet-hedging in vampire bats. Biol Lett 13:20170112. |