Tuesday, November 06, 2007
New and 'old' students in the lab
Lyndon 'Alex' Jordan started his PhD in the lab working on guppies and the cost of sexual signalling, and Misha Donohue finished her Honours. Welcome and congrats!
Saturday, August 11, 2007
New centre & Uppsala ahoi
Groundbreaking news since the last entry:
we're now part of the 'Evolution & Ecology Research Centre' within BEES and the first new appointment was that of Russell Bonduriansky as a lecturer in the new centre.
Visit his new webspace at: http://www.bonduriansky.net/
Some of us are going to ESEB in Uppsala next week and it will be good to catch up with everybody there.
we're now part of the 'Evolution & Ecology Research Centre' within BEES and the first new appointment was that of Russell Bonduriansky as a lecturer in the new centre.
Visit his new webspace at: http://www.bonduriansky.net/
Some of us are going to ESEB in Uppsala next week and it will be good to catch up with everybody there.
Monday, February 12, 2007
Visitor from Uppsala
Johanna Rönn is visiting the lab. Johanna is a member of Alexeis former lab group at Uppsala and she'll be doing some work on crickets while she is here.
Thursday, February 08, 2007
Conference of the Australasian Evolution Society at UNSW
The next meeting of the Australasian Evolution Society will be held at the University of New South Wales in Sydney from the evening of Tuesday 12th June to the night of Friday 15th June 2007.
Call for registration and papers has started!
Our plenary speakers will be:
· Lindell Bromham (Australian National University)
· Scott V. Edwards (Harvard University)
· Paul B. Rainey (The University of Auckland)
· Michael Ruse (Florida State University)
For more details go to
http://aes.eriophora.com.au/events/2ndannouncement.htm
Call for registration and papers has started!
Our plenary speakers will be:
· Lindell Bromham (Australian National University)
· Scott V. Edwards (Harvard University)
· Paul B. Rainey (The University of Auckland)
· Michael Ruse (Florida State University)
For more details go to
http://aes.eriophora.com.au/events/2ndannouncement.htm
Monday, January 08, 2007
Prof. Marion Petrie visits the lab on the 9/1/2007
First guest in 2007 will be Marion Petrie, who is Professor of Behavioural Ecology at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne in the UK.
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Thursday, November 16, 2006
Chad Brassil: "Evolution in ecological models: parasitoid behavior to the tropical diversity gradient" (Department talk)
Our visitor Chad Brassil from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln will give a seminar in BEES today:
"Evolution in ecological models: parasitoid behavior to the tropical diversity gradient"
1-2pm, Room 456
16/11/2006
"Evolution in ecological models: parasitoid behavior to the tropical diversity gradient"
1-2pm, Room 456
16/11/2006
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Quantitative genetics links
Hi,
I came across this comprehensive set of lectures on quantitative genetics:
Enjoy! Felix
I came across this comprehensive set of lectures on quantitative genetics:
Enjoy! Felix
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Journal club 17/10/06
Felix will talk about:
- N.G. PRASAD and MALLIKARJUN N. SHAKARAD
- Genetic correlations: transient truths of adaptive evolution
- Journal of Genetics 2004 83(1): 4-6.
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Congratulations on Grant Success
Congratulations to Sarah Pryke, Alexei Maklakov and Simon Lailvaux on their 2007 APD Fellowships and Discovery Grants, and to Erik Postma and Andy Russell on their Discovery Grant success.
Thursday, September 14, 2006
Wednesday, September 06, 2006
Current Biology: Special Issue on SEX
Hi,
for everybody who haven't come across it yet:
http://www.current-biology.com/misc/?page=misc5
(Volume 16, Issue 17 , 5 September 2006)
Felix
for everybody who haven't come across it yet:
http://www.current-biology.com/misc/?page=misc5
(Volume 16, Issue 17 , 5 September 2006)
Felix
Wednesday, August 23, 2006
Ageing mailing list
Hi,
I just came across this mailing list about ageing, it may be worth checking out:
http://www.bio.net/biomail/listinfo/ageing
Have fun with it,
Felix
I just came across this mailing list about ageing, it may be worth checking out:
http://www.bio.net/biomail/listinfo/ageing
Have fun with it,
Felix
Wednesday, July 19, 2006
Journal club 19/7/2006
Kate will talk about:
Female fitness declines with increasing female density but not male harassment in the western mosquitofish, Gambusia affinis.
Chad C. Smith and R. Craig Sargent. Animal Behaviour, 71(2), 2006, pp. 401-407.
Female fitness declines with increasing female density but not male harassment in the western mosquitofish, Gambusia affinis.
Chad C. Smith and R. Craig Sargent. Animal Behaviour, 71(2), 2006, pp. 401-407.
Tuesday, July 11, 2006
Top five science blogs
Unfortunately we didn't make it into the top 5...
"Weblogs written by scientists are relatively rare, but some of them are proving popular. Out of 46.7 million blogs indexed by the Technorati blog search engine, five scientists' sites make it into the top 3,500. Declan Butler asks the winners about the reasons for their success."
See news @ nature.com for the winners
"Weblogs written by scientists are relatively rare, but some of them are proving popular. Out of 46.7 million blogs indexed by the Technorati blog search engine, five scientists' sites make it into the top 3,500. Declan Butler asks the winners about the reasons for their success."
See news @ nature.com for the winners
Friday, July 07, 2006
Labmeeting 10/7/2006
Wednesday, July 05, 2006
Journal club
For this weeks journal club, Nori picked:
Nancy Tyler Burley, 2006. AN EYE FOR DETAIL: SELECTIVE SEXUAL IMPRINTING IN ZEBRA FINCHES. Evolution 60: 1076–1085
Nancy Tyler Burley, 2006. AN EYE FOR DETAIL: SELECTIVE SEXUAL IMPRINTING IN ZEBRA FINCHES. Evolution 60: 1076–1085
Monday, July 03, 2006
Some bedtime reading
Check out this link to a set of lecture notes written by Bruce Walsh for a post graduate course on evolutionary genetics:
http://nitro.biosci.arizona.edu/workshops/Aarhus2006/notes.html
Wednesday, June 28, 2006
Journal Club
After last weeks experiment, we will again have a 'normal' journal club tomorrow (Wednesday at 4:00 in room 608). I realise it is a bit late, I hope you still find the time to read this one:
Phillips and Shine, 2006. An invasive species induces rapid adaptive change in a native predator: cane toads and black snakes in Australia. Proc. Roy. Soc. B. 273: 1545-1550
Phillips and Shine, 2006. An invasive species induces rapid adaptive change in a native predator: cane toads and black snakes in Australia. Proc. Roy. Soc. B. 273: 1545-1550
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