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CISAB Colloquium

Location: CISAB Conference room (W19A)
Time: Noon

For more information about the CISAB Colloquium series, please contact Dr. Paul McDonald.

Seminar date

Presenter

Institution

Presentation title

January 9, 2008
Dr Paul Graham University of Sussex, UK What can the visually guided routes of ants tell us about learning and memory?
February 19, 2008
Dr Simone Immler University of Sheffield, UK The evolution of sperm design: the potential role of sperm competition and sperm cooperation
February 29, 2008
Dr Andy Russell CISAB & University of Sheffield Fitness benefits of helping in cooperative vertebrates
March 14, 2008
Assoc. Prof. Madeleine Beekman University of Sydney
Cheating honey bee workers produce royal offspring
April 11, 2008
Dr Alexei Maklakov University of New South Wales Sex-specific selection and the evolution of lifespan
April 24, 2008
Dr Sarah Pryke CISAB Head colour in Gouldian finches: genetics, physiology, behaviour and evolution
May 9, 2008
Dr Ryszard Maleszka
Australian National University
From genes to behaviour: the honey bee model
May 23, 2008
A Prof. Stephan Schoech
University of Memphis/University of Wollongong Environmental Cues Drive Reproduction - Experimental and Correlative Studies in the Florida Scrub-Jay
June, 6. 2008
Prof. Andrew Cockburn Australian National University Is there a social contract: what might behavioural negotiations over reproduction in cooperative groups look like?
June 20, 2008
Dr Adrian Dyer Monash University Face recognition by miniaturised brains can develop configural processing and an ability to both bind and integrate image features
July 3, 2008
Assoc. Prof. Paul McGreevy University of Sydney The advent of equitation science
July 18, 2008
Dr David O'Carroll Adelaide University The spider, the fly and the brain behind the eye
August 1, 2008
Assoc. Prof. Bill Buttemer University of Wollongong Using physiological performance measures in applied and evolutionary biology
September 26, 2008
Dr Ken Cheng
CISAB Behavioural ecology of cognition
October 10, 2008
Dr. Jen Cornish Macquarie University Why the heat on 'ice'?
October 24, 2008
Prof. Justin Marshall University of Queensland Vision in Stomatopods - an excess of sex?
October 31, 2008
Dr Clémentine Vignal Université Jean Monnet
Saint-Etienne
France
Playing to the audience: how zebra finches tell who's who.
November 7, 2008
Dr Ximena Nelson University of
Canterbury
A spider's eye(s) view
November 14, 2008
Dr. Rob Harcourt Macquarie University Experience counts: alternative mating strategies and mating success in Weddell seals
December 5, 2008
Dr Kate Buchanan Deakin University The effects of environmental stress on avian song complexity
December 19, 2008
Dr Darren Burke CISAB Evolutionary approaches to understanding spatial memory

 

 

 

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