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Geosciences Guest Speaker Series: Dr. Cari Johnson
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Dr. Cari Johnson (University of Utah) will present
Geosciences Guest Speaker Series: Dr. Cari Johnson
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Dr. Cari Johnson (University of Utah) will present
Ecology Center Seminar #1 with Dr. Kay Holekamp
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The Ecology Center is excited to announce our final seminar speaker for the Spring ’25 semester: Dr. Kay Holekamp, from the Department of Integrative Biology at Michigan State University. Dr. Holekamp will be presenting two seminars—both will be held from 4-5 PM in BNR 102: Wednesday, 4/9: "Management regime affects the behavior and abundance of African carnivores." Thursday, 4/10: "Selective forces shaping the evolution of intelligence." From Dr. Holekamp: “Research in my laboratory focuses on mammalian behavioral development, its physiological substrates, the socio-ecological forces shaping it, and its evolution. My students and I are currently investigating how social, ecological, and endocrine variables interact during an individual's early development development to influence its subsequent behavior, survival and reproductive success as an adult.”
Ecology Center Seminar #2 with Dr. Kay Holekamp
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LOCATION CHANGED TO NR 105
The Ecology Center is excited to announce our final seminar speaker for the Spring ’25 semester: Dr. Kay Holekamp, from the Department of Integrative Biology at Michigan State University.
Dr. Holekamp will be presenting two seminars—both will be held from 4-5 PM in BNR 102:
Wednesday, 4/9: "Management regime affects the behavior and abundance of African carnivores."
Thursday, 4/10: "Selective forces shaping the evolution of intelligence."
From Dr. Holekamp:
“Research in my laboratory focuses on mammalian behavioral development, its physiological substrates, the socio-ecological forces shaping it, and its evolution. My students and I are currently investigating how social, ecological, and endocrine variables interact during an individual's early development development to influence its subsequent behavior, survival and reproductive success as an adult.”
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