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May 2017

Tue 2
May 2, 2017 @ 12:00 am

Kevin Langergraber – Group Augmentation, Collective Action, and Territorial Boundary Patrolling by Male Chimpanzees

Kevin Langergraber: Arizona State UniversityMany animals carry out activities together because the benefits derived from collective action exceed those that can be achieved individually. But how can collective action evolve […]

Mon 8
May 8, 2017 @ 12:00 am

Claudia Valeggia – Life history (and other) transitions among the Qom of Argentina

Claudia Valeggia: UC DavisThis talk will be about change and how we experience it. Humans go through several transitions during the course of their life. The transition from one life […]

Mon 15
May 15, 2017 @ 12:00 am

Anita Stone – From Juveniles to Adults: Life History Challenges and Strategies of Squirrel Monkeys

Anita Stone: California Lutheran UniversityThe primate juvenile period has been considered a “limbo phase” with few evolutionary consequences, a view that has been challenged. In addition, it has been proposed […]

Mon 22
May 22, 2017 @ 12:00 am

Adrian Bell – Advancing Our Evolutionary Understanding of Migration

Adrian Bell: University of UtahMost evolutionary ecological outcomes are highly sensitive to the nature of migration. The when, where, and how of migration are fundamental to evolutionary questions that anthropologists […]

June 2017

Mon 5
June 5, 2017 @ 12:00 am

Peter B. Gray – Sex, Babies, and Dogs: Evolutionary and Endocrine Aspects of Changing Human Families

Peter B. Gray: University of Nevada, Las VegasCompared to great apes, several key features of human hunter-gatherer family life stand out: having more children at shorter inter-birth intervals, forming long-term […]

October 2017

Mon 2
October 2, 2017 @ 12:00 am

William Audeh – Applying Evolutionary Biology to Make Progress in Cancer Medicine

William Audeh : Cedars-Sinai Medical CenterPrinciples of Evolutionary Biology have been applied to the problem of cancer, primarily to explain why cancer develops. This approach has focused on intrinsic mutation […]

Mon 9
October 9, 2017 @ 12:00 am

Lauren Schroeder – Skull Diversity Within the Homo Lineage

Lauren Schroeder: University of Toronto Mississauga Our genus is characterized by a significant amount of morphological diversity, a phenomenon at the heart of the longstanding debate surrounding the origin and […]

Mon 16
October 16, 2017 @ 12:00 am

Michael Gurven – Do Costs of Reproduction Affect Human Survival?

Michael Gurven: University of California, Santa BarbaraSex differences in human mortality and health are widely documented in both low and high income countries. Usual explanations focus on differences in intrinsic […]

Mon 23
October 23, 2017 @ 12:00 am

Sarah Mathew – Peer Sanctioning and Cultural Group Selection Promotes Large-Scale Cooperation: Evidence from Kenyan Pastoralists

Sarah Mathew: Arizona State UniversityExplaining why humans cooperate in sizable groups requires detailed knowledge of how people cooperate in politically uncentralized societies. I will present findings from the Turkana, a […]

Mon 30
October 30, 2017 @ 12:00 am

Darby Saxbe – Hormones, Sleep, and Health Over the Transition to Parenthood

Darby Saxbe: University of Southern CaliforniaBecoming a parent is transformative. This talk will review recent research on neuroendocrine and behavioral changes in new parents, including studies of longitudinal change and […]

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