laboratoire d'éco-éthologie

seminar eeb Fall 2010  

 


seminar in ecology, evolution and behaviour

Date

Inviting Group

Speaker

Title

28-Sept

Benrey

Christophe Praz
University of Neuchâtel; CH 

The evolution of bee-flower relationships:
a case study of the megachilid bees

05-Oct

Lehmann 

Frederic Guillaume
Theoretical Biology ETH, CH

Adaptation in multiple dimensions:
The role of genetic correlations and
gene flow on local adaptation

12-Oct

Bernasconi

Isabel Santos Magalhaes
University of Neuchâtel, CH

Phenotypic and genetic divergence along
environmental gradients: from fish to plants

19-Oct

Turlings

Scott Johnson
Scottish Crop Research Institute, UK

Grazing in the dark -
root feeders and their host plants

26-Oct

Willi 

Barbara Mable
University of Glasgow, UK

The genetic consequences of inbreeding
in plants and animals  

02-Nov

Benrey

Jeff Harvey
Netherlands Institute for Ecology, NL

A Walk on the wild side:
Comparing direct and indirect defences in wild
and cultivated cabbage, Brassica oleracea

09-Nov

Bshary 

Mike Cant
University of Exeter, UK

The role of threats in animal cooperation

16-Nov

Turlings

Louis-Félix Bersier
Université de Fribourg, CH

Effects of vegetation diversity, structure and
composition on higher trophic levels in
agroecosystems

23-Nov

Willi

Josh Van Buskirk
University of Zurich, CH

Adaptation to climate change
in North American birds

Thursday
25-Nov

Bshary

Vittorio Baglione
University of Valladolid, E

Family living and cooperative breeding
in the carrion crow

30-Nov

Lehmann 

Jean-Baptiste Andre
Université P-M Curie, F

The evolution of reciprocity
and apparent altruism

07-Dec

Turlings

Deborah Zulliger
Eidg. Forschungsanstalt WSL, CH

Identifying adaptive genetic diversity
in relation to environmental variation:
association genetics in Brassicaceae

14-Dec

Bernasconi

Benoit Pujol
Université de Toulouse, F

The impact of range expansion on
the evolutionarypotential of reproductive
traits in annual mercuries

Thursday
16-Dec

Bshary

Niels Dingemanse
Max Plank Institute, D

Why animals have personalities: constraint
and adaptive perspectives

 

 

 

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