Presented By: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
EEB Thursday Seminar: Predicting behavior in a changing world: sensory resilience and climate change
EmÃlia Martins, Professor, Arizona State University
Our weekly seminar series featuring internal and external speakers in the field of ecology and evolutionary biology.
Abstract
Whether organisms survive climate change depends on their abilities to sense environmental shifts and to respond accordingly. We can use evolutionary inferences about historical changes in sensory behavior to predict future resilience to climate change. Here, I illustrate this process with our own studies of Sceloporus lizard communication and wild zebrafish social behavior.
This event will be in person and livestreamed (see link this page).
Image: Stephanie M. Campos
Abstract
Whether organisms survive climate change depends on their abilities to sense environmental shifts and to respond accordingly. We can use evolutionary inferences about historical changes in sensory behavior to predict future resilience to climate change. Here, I illustrate this process with our own studies of Sceloporus lizard communication and wild zebrafish social behavior.
This event will be in person and livestreamed (see link this page).
Image: Stephanie M. Campos
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