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Wednesday, December 16 • 9:00am - 10:00am
2B. Ecology and Evolution 2 | Écologie et Évolution 2

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15 min per presentation (12 min presentation + 3 min questions)
  • 9h00-9h15 : Christelle Leung - Investigating the molecular underpinnings of plasticity evolution in response to environmental predictability
  • 9h15-9h30 : Kiyoko Gotanda - The pace of life effects on phenotypic rates of change
  • 9h30-9h45 : Hassen Allegue - Sexe, âge et Rock ‘N’ Roll: sélection de l’habitat d’approvisionnement chez l’éléphant de mer du sud
  • 9h45-10h00 : Anna Hargreaves - Geographic patterns in the importance of biotic interactions


Speakers
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Christelle Leung

Postdoctoral fellow | Postdoctorant.e
La plasticité phénotypique, la capacité d’un génotype à générer divers phénotypes en fonction des conditions environnementales, est une caractéristique ubiquitaire de la vie, mais dont l’évolution est parfois difficile à démontrer. La théorie prédit que la plasticit... Read More →
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Kiyoko Gotanda

Postdoctoral fellow | Postdoctorant.e
The pace of life (slow vs. fast) can have strong effects on demographic or vital rates such as reproduction, growth, and survival, which in turn can affects population growth. Species with fast life histories tend to have more variation in survival and reproduction, and thus their... Read More →
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Hassen Allegue

Student Speaker | Étudiant.e
Résumé: Selon la théorie d’optimisation, les individus sélectionnent les habitats qui leur permettent de maximiser leur fitness en fonction de leurs propres phénotypes. Bien que cette corrélation phénotype/habitat ait été largement démontrée, très peu d’études ont... Read More →
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Anna Hargreaves

Assistant Professor, McGill University Department of Biology
Biotic interactions can structure ecological communities and drive evolution, but their relative importance compared to abiotic factors is hotly debated. Darwin and Dobzhansky famously proposed that biotic interactions become increasingly ecologically and evolutionarily important... Read More →


Wednesday December 16, 2020 9:00am - 10:00am EST
Room 2 | Salle 2