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  • November 2004

  • Mon 22

    William Rice – Reproductive interactions between the sexes: arms-race or mutualistic coevolution?

    November 22, 2004 @ 12:00 am

    William Rice: UCSB Department of Ecology, Evolution & Marine BiologyThe empirical foundation for sexual conflict theory is the unequivocal data from many different taxa demonstrating that females are harmed while […]

  • Mon 29

    Michael Sockol – Investigating the Origins of Hominid Bipedalism

    November 29, 2004 @ 12:00 am

    Michael Sockol: UC Davis Department of Anthropology The origin of the human family, Hominidae, has been a primary focus of paleoanthropologists for more than a century. Indeed, the desire to […]

  • December 2004

  • Mon 6

    Dan Blumstein – The evolution, function and meaning of alarm communication in marmots

    December 6, 2004 @ 12:00 am

    Dan Blumstein: UCLA Department of Organismic Biology, Ecology and Evolution Many prey species signal when they encounter a predator. For over a decade I've used anti-predator communication as a model […]

  • January 2005

  • Mon 24

    David Reznick – The evolution of placentas in the Poeciliid fishes: An empirical study of macroevolution

    January 24, 2005 @ 12:00 am

    David Reznick: UC Riverside Department of BiologyAn unanswered question in biology is “how do complex traits evolve?”. This question endures as an area of controversy because of a paucity of […]

  • Mon 31

    Jon Haidt – Intuitive ethics: How a few evolved intuitions give rise to culturally variable virtues

    January 31, 2005 @ 12:00 am

    Jon Haidt: University of Virginia Department of PsychologyMorality has long been thought to come from outside – from God, society, or parents – into children, who are empty vessels. In […]

  • February 2005

  • Mon 7

    Richard McElreath – Applying evolutionary models to the laboratory study of social learning

    February 7, 2005 @ 12:00 am

    Richard McElreath: UC Davis Department of AnthropologyCultural evolution is driven in part by the strategies individuals employ to acquire behavior from others. These strategies themselves are partly products of natural […]

  • Mon 14

    Dwight Read – Where Does Culture Fit In?

    February 14, 2005 @ 12:00 am

    Dwight Read: UCLA Department of AnthropologyA long standing issue in human societies has been the relationship between culture and behavior. One extreme position views culture as arising primarily out of […]

  • Mon 28

    Neil Tsutsui – Genetics and social organization of an invasive ant in its native and introduced ranges

    February 28, 2005 @ 12:00 am

    Neil Tsutsui: UC Irvine Department of Ecology and Evolutionary BiologyCultural evolution is driven in part by the strategies individuals employ to acquire behavior from others. These strategies themselves are partly […]

  • March 2005

  • Mon 7

    Joanna Mountain – Deep common ancestry of African click-speaking populations

    March 7, 2005 @ 12:00 am

    Joanna Mountain: Stanford University Department of Anthropological SciencesIn the 1960's linguist Joseph Greenberg classified all languages spoken primarily in Africa into four families. One of those families, Khoisan, includes not […]

  • Mon 14

    Kang Lee – Little Liars: Development of Verbal Deception in Different Social Contexts

    March 14, 2005 @ 12:00 am

    Kang Lee: UC San Diego Department of PsychologyIn this talk, I will present three sets of studies that examined children’s lying: (a) to conceal their own transgression, (b) to be […]

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