Lecture series in Aquatic Ecology und Evolution

Wöchentliche Seminar Serie an der Eawag, Kastanienbaum, Mittwochs um 14h.

Die Seminare können über Zoom gesehen werden. Bitte kontaktieren Sie uns, wenn Sie ein Seminar über Zoom sehen möchten (marcel.haesler@unibe.ch).

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 date who  (host)
title
22.02.2023
Dr Chloé Schmidt   (Ole Seehausen)
German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv)
The biogeography of genetic diversity
01.03.2022 Dr. Chaitanya Gokhale   (Philine Feulner)
MPI Plön, Germany
The power of belief: collective narratives catalyse cooperation
08.03.2022 Dr Shyamalika Gopalan   (Hanna Rosinger)
Duke University, USA
The population genetics of humans and pathogens
15.03.2022
no seminar

22.03.2022
Dr. Eden W. Tekwa   (Luiz Jardim de Queiroz)
McGill University, CA
Theories and empirical assessments of diversity and adaptation — from biosphere to society
29.03.2022
Prof Scott Taylor   (Philine Feulner)
University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
Geographically consistent selection on spatial cognition and metabolic function in a moving avian hybrid zone
05.04.2022
Dr. Wenna Ding   (Luiz Jardim de Queiroz)
WSL, Switzerland
The origin and assembly of alpine plants in the Northern Hemisphere
19.04.2022
@17.15h
Tupoka Ogette   (Ole Seehausen/UniBe)
Tupokademie, Berlin
Emily Jäger Award Lecture for contributions to Equality, at von roll, Fabrikstrasse 6, Raum 001, Uni Bern
26.04.2022
Manda Kambikambi   (Ole Seehausen)
Rhodes University, South Africa
Diversity of African Barbs: A case study of the Enteromius anoplus complex
03.05.2022 Dr Sushma Prasad   (Pavani Misra)
Institute of Geosciences, University of Potsdam, Germany
Extreme events in the ISM realm: patterns, forcings and ecosystem response
10.05.2022
Dr. Mollie Brooks   (Gian Marco Palamara)D
TU Aqua Danish National Institue of Aquatic Resources, DK
TBA
17.05.2022 Dr. Emmanuel Mbaru   (Conor Waldock)
Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute, Kenya
TBA
24.05.2022
Dr. Luiz Rocha   (Barbara Calegari)
California Academy of Sciences, USA
Ecology, evolution, and conservation of deep coral reef fishes
 
31.03.2022 Prof. Priyanga Amarasekare  (Carlos Melian)
University of California Los Angeles, USA
Predicting the effects of climate warming: from chemistry to evolution