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  • February 2026

  • Mon 23

    Greg Grether, EEB, UCLA, Title: Behavioral interference between species

    February 23 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
    352 Haines Hall

    Aggression and reproductive interference are common forms of behavioral interference between closely related species. These interactions often arise as incidental byproducts of everyday activities such as defending resources or competing […]

  • March 2026

  • Mon 9

    Olympia Campbell, Institute for Advanced Studies, Toulouse. Title: Cousin marriage, women’s welfare, and accelerated family formation

    March 9 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
    352 Haines Hall

    Abstract:Cousin marriage, practised by over 10% of the world's population, restructures kinship networks by overlapping blood and affinal ties. Theory makes competing predictions about how this affects women. "Protection" accounts […]

  • Mon 30

    Joan Silk, School of Human Evolution and Social Change, ASU. Title: New Perspectives on Male Parenting in Primates: Insights from Baboons

    March 30 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
    352 Haines Hall

    Abstract: In virtually all human societies, men and women form stable pair bonds, male reproductive skew is low, children receive considerable care and resources from both of their parents, and […]

  • April 2026

  • Fri 10

    Dr. Eva Jablonka, Professor emerita, Tel-Aviv University: The Evolution of Animal Consciousness. Hosted by the UCLA Dept. of Philosophy

    April 10 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
    Royce Hall 10745 Dickson Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    Abstract: The study of animal consciousness is becoming a respectable domain of study, which has implications for neuroscience, evolutionary biology and ethics. In this lecture I discuss the theoretical commitments […]

  • Mon 13

    Eva Jablonka, Prof. Emerita, Tel Aviv Univ.: Evolutionary Theory and the Unification of Life Sciences in the 21st Century. Frank Marlowe Memorial lecture.

    April 13 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
    352 Haines Hall

    Abstract: I argue that the changes in our current view of evolutionary theory are leading to a new unification of life-sciences, which is occurring, seemingly paradoxically, within the context of […]

  • Mon 20

    Frank Marlowe Memorial Lecturer: Mike Gurven, Anthropology, UCSB. Title: A Natural History of Human Longevity.

    April 20 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
    352 Haines Hall

    Abstract: The evolution of human longevity still remains a curious puzzle. Here I provide some new perspectives on the why and how of longevity over the course of human evolution, […]

  • May 2026

  • Mon 4

    Morgan Tingley, EEB, UCLA: “To move, or not to move? How species respond to a warming climate”

    May 4 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
    352 Haines Hall

    Abstract: When we contemplate how biodiversity is changing, we often focus on the species we have lost entirely. But while we have yet to lose a single bird species to […]

  • Mon 18

    Dr. Kim Zhu: Multi-Omic Investigations of Convergent Human Adaptations to High-Altitude Hypoxia in the Himalayas and Andes

    May 18 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
    352 Haines Hall

    Abstract: A long-standing goal within the field of evolutionary genomics has been to understand how genomic and phenotypic differences between human populations arise. High-altitude environments offer a natural experiment to […]

  • June 2026

  • Mon 1

    Ashley Mensing, Dept of Anthropology, UCLA. Title: Early life adversity and life history correlates in wild white-faced capuchins: physiological mechanisms and fitness outcomes

    June 1 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
    352 Haines Hall

    Abstract: Organisms that develop under adversity often differ from their peers in stress physiology, behavior, and reproductive timing. Life history frameworks offer a powerful lens for making sense of this […]

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