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  • January 2012

  • Mon 23
    January 23, 2012 @ 12:00 am

    Keise Izuma – Social Reward Based Decision-Making in Humans

    Keise Izuma: Cal TechHuman behaviors are influenced by the concern for social reputation (e.g., how other people think of us). It is well known in behavioral sciences that individuals tend […]

  • Mon 30
    January 30, 2012 @ 12:00 am

    Heather Watts – Influences of social behavior on survival and reproduction in birds and mammals

    Heather Watts: LMUPatterns of survival and reproduction are known to be influenced by prevailing environmental conditions. In this talk, I will draw from my research on gregarious mammals and birds […]

  • February 2012

  • Mon 6
    February 6, 2012 @ 12:00 am

    Nga Nguyen – Behavioral biology and endocrinology of wild baboons and geladas in East Africa

    Nga Nguyen: CSU FullertonMaternal care is the most significant measure of successful adaptation among female mammals. Understanding the predictors of individual differences in offspring care is a major objective of […]

  • Mon 13
    February 13, 2012 @ 12:00 am

    Anne Kandler – Analysing Language Shift: the Example of Scottish Gaelic

    Anne Kandler: Santa Fe Institute‘Language shift’ is the process whereby members of a community in which more than one language is spoken abandon their original vernacular language in favour of […]

  • Tue 21
    February 21, 2012 @ 12:00 am

    Rebecca Sear – How much does family matter? A comparative study of kin influences on fertility

    Rebecca Sear: London School of EconomicsThe question of why people have the number of children that they do has still not been fully answered, despite decades of research on this […]

  • Mon 27
    February 27, 2012 @ 12:00 am

    Steve Cole – Social regulation of gene expression: the primate genome’s social program

    Steve Cole: UCLA School of MedicineRelationships between genes and social behavior have historically been viewed as a one-way street, with genes in control. Recent analyses have challenged this view by […]

  • March 2012

  • Mon 5
    March 5, 2012 @ 12:00 am

    Martie Haselton – Can men detect ovulation? (And, if so, why didn’t we know sooner?)

    Martie Haselton: UCLA

  • Mon 12
    March 12, 2012 @ 12:00 am

    Sharlene E. Santana – Adaptive evolution of facial color patterns in mammals

    Sharlene E. Santana: UCLAThe rich morphological diversity of mammal faces has captured the attention of naturalists for over a century. Researchers have long proposed that social behaviors have primarily shaped […]

  • April 2012

  • Mon 2
    April 2, 2012 @ 12:00 am

    Mike Gurven – Implications of personality variation in a small-scale society

    Mike Gurven: UCSBPersonality traits (i.e. behavioral syndrome or disposition) have now been documented in a large number of species, and account for substantial behavioral variation among individuals. How heritable variation […]

  • Mon 9
    April 9, 2012 @ 12:00 am

    Bernard Chapais – Human society: What is it and how did it evolve?

    Bernard Chapais: University of MontrealThe social structure of any species is an emergent biological phenomenon and as such it has an evolutionary history. The human social structure is no exception […]

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