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EHAP Lecture Series: From Reaction Norms to Adaptation: What Variation in (Physiological) Plasticity Tells Us and How to Measure It
Kasja Malkoc, Max Planck Institute
Global climate change and human-driven actions are altering climatic conditions and habitat characteristics worldwide. As a result, animals...
EHAP Lecture Series: Why Do People Cooperate? Psychological Mechanisms Underlying Cooperative Motives, Behaviors and Emotions
Diego Guevara-Beltram, University of Arizona
People who successfully navigate life’s many challenges often do so through cooperative efforts. However, successful cooperation also...
EHAP Lecture Series: Alpha Male Replacements in White-Faced Capuchins
Meghan Petersdorf, Tulane University
In primates, male reproductive success is often facilitated by dominance rank. While we have a good understanding of the ultimate benefits...
EHAP Lecture Series: Lab Mice in Naturalistic Environments: A New Model for Understanding Causal Social Impacts on Individuality, Physiology, and Fitness
Matt Zipple, Cornell University
Social factors have long been associated with individual variation in behavior, physiology, health, and survival in non-human animals and...