Monthly Archives: May 2016

Jason Munshi-South

Don’t miss our FINAL COMPARATIVE BEHAVIORAL BIOLOGY seminar of the year by: JASON MUNSHI-SOUTH from the Louis Calder Center & Dept of Biological Sciences at Fordham University “A Tale of Two Rodents: Evolution of deer mice and rats in New York … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Stacy Rosenbaum

Stacy Rosenbaum  University of Chicago & Lincoln Park Zoo presenting “Dads and cads? Parenting, testosterone, and reproductive success in male mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei)”  Wednesday, May 25th  at 12pm in the Biopsychological Sciences Building (BPSB)  Room 122 940 E 57th … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Roberto Marquez

UPDATE: THIS TALK HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED (SEE BELOW) Roberto Marquez graduate student in Ecology and Evolution at the University of Chicago “How and Why Did Phyllobates Frogs Get Yellow?” Wednesday, MAY 18 12pm Biopsychological Sciences Building (BPSB) Room 122 ABSTRACT: Coloration is … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment