Spring Term Seminars 2012 – All welcome
Evolution Behaviour & Environment Subject Group, School of Life Sciences, University of Sussex
Organizer: Professor Francis L. W. Ratnieks F.Ratnieks@Sussex.ac.uk
Seminars will take place in the seminar room on the ground floor of the Genome Damage Building, on Thursdays from 1100 to 1200. All are welcome to attend. Afterwards, we generally have lunch in the JMS tea room in the John Maynard Smith Building. All are welcome to join us there to meet the speaker. If you would like to invite an outside speaker to meet you, please contact the host to set up a time.
Wk 3: 26 January Why We Study Insect Navigation: Ants, Umwelts and Morgan’s Canon
Paul Graham, Neuroscience Subject Group, School of Life Sciences, University of Sussex
p.r.graham@sussex.ac.uk
Wk 4: 2 February Exploring Ecological and Social Knowledge Acquisition in Wild African Elephants
Graeme Shannon, School of Psychology, University of Sussex
G.Shannon@Sussex.ac.uk
Wk 5: 9 February The Biophilia Hypothesis: An Evolutionary Perspective for Nature Preservation
Joe Hinds, Faculty of Development & Society, Sheffield Hallam University
Host: M. Peck, m.r.peck@sussex.ac.uk
Wk 6: 16 February Helping Honey Bees and Insect Pollinators in Urban Areas
Mihail Garbuzov, Laboratory of Apiculture & Social Insects, Evolution, Behaviour & Environment Subject Group, School of Life Sci., Univ. of Sussex
M.Garbuzov@sussex.ac.uk
Wk 7: 23 February To be arranged (please make suggestions to Prof. Ratnieks)
Wk 8: 1 March To be arranged (please make suggestions to Prof. Ratnieks)
Wk 9: 8 March No seminar. School of Life Sciences seminar this week
Wk 10: 15 March The Molecular Basis of Developmental Evolution
Claudio Alonso, Evolution, Behaviour & Environment Subject Group, School of Life Sci., Univ. of Sussex
C.Alonso@sussex.ac.uk
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