Hei!
Anton Lavrinienko väittelee 30.10.2020. Väitöslahjakeräykseen voi osallistua 27.10.2020 saakka lahjoittamalla Toni Jernforsin tilille FI59 5070 0440 0296 39. Jos osallistut keräykseen, pistäthän minulle viestiä (toni.m.jernfors(a)jyu.fi<mailto:toni.m.jernfors@jyu.fi>) niin kirjoitan nimesi onnittelukorttiin!
Lisätietoja väitöksestä löytyy osoitteesta https://www.oulu.fi/yliopisto/node/207147. Tervetuloa osallistumaan etäyhteyksellä!
Anton Lavrinienko will defend his thesis on 30.10.2020. You can participate in the gift money collection until 27.10.2020 with a bank transfer to Toni Jernfors FI59 5070 0440 0296 39. If you do, please email me at toni.m.jernfors(a)jyu.fi<mailto:toni.m.jernfors@jyu.fi> and I will write your name on the congratulatory card!
For more information on the thesis, please see https://www.oulu.fi/yliopisto/node/207147. We welcome you to participate with a remote connection!
Thank you!
Terveisin,
Toni Jernfors, Ilze Brila ja Jenni Kesäniemi
Yliopiston kankaisia kasvomaskeja on kahvihuoneen pöydällä. Yksi valkoinen ja yksi musta per henkilö. Ottakaa sieltä ja kuitatkaa.
University fabric face masks are available in the coffee room. One white and one black per person.
Jouni
Dear colleagues,
don't forget today's Biology Thursday seminar (12:15, via zoom, link below) will be given by Dr. Philip Downing (Lund University) on
"Division of Labour, Life History Trade-offs and the Evolution of Group Complexity in Cooperative Birds"
Cooperative groups are fundamental to the structure of life on Earth. For example, a multicellular organism is a collection of single cells and a super-organism, such as an ant colony, is a collection of individual ants. Multicellular organisms and super-organisms are examples of complex groups. Within these groups there is a strict division of reproduction, the reproductive and sterile parts are highly specialized in their respective roles and the groups themselves are extremely large. But not all groups are this complex. Many cooperative groups are relatively small, group members share reproduction and there is no specialization. Familiar examples include meerkats and paper wasps. The challenge is to explain why some species have taken the pathway to increased group complexity while others have remained simple. In this talk, I will present results from my own research that addresses this problem. My model system are the cooperatively breeding birds, about 200 species in which three or more adults raise offspring together, and I use phylogenetic comparative methods to travel through time and test predictions from evolutionary theory about why only some groups have evolved to be complex
More on Philip's research at:
https://portal.research.lu.se/portal/en/persons/philip-downing(5488cb64-9fd…
See you soon!
Heikki
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Dear colleagues,
this week's Biology Thursday seminar (15th Oct, 12:15, via zoom, link below) will be given by Dr. Philip Downing (Lund University) on
"Division of Labour, Life History Trade-offs and the Evolution of Group Complexity in Cooperative Birds"
Cooperative groups are fundamental to the structure of life on Earth. For example, a multicellular organism is a collection of single cells and a super-organism, such as an ant colony, is a collection of individual ants. Multicellular organisms and super-organisms are examples of complex groups. Within these groups there is a strict division of reproduction, the reproductive and sterile parts are highly specialized in their respective roles and the groups themselves are extremely large. But not all groups are this complex. Many cooperative groups are relatively small, group members share reproduction and there is no specialization. Familiar examples include meerkats and paper wasps. The challenge is to explain why some species have taken the pathway to increased group complexity while others have remained simple. In this talk, I will present results from my own research that addresses this problem. My model system are the cooperatively breeding birds, about 200 species in which three or more adults raise offspring together, and I use phylogenetic comparative methods to travel through time and test predictions from evolutionary theory about why only some groups have evolved to be complex
More on Philip's research at:
https://portal.research.lu.se/portal/en/persons/philip-downing(5488cb64-9fd…
See you on Thursday!
Heikki
Heikki Helanterä is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
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Time: This is a recurring meeting Meet anytime
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Heikki Helanterä
Associate Professor (tenure track)
Ekologian ja genetiikan tutkimusyksikkö / Ecology and Genetics Research Unit
Oulun Yliopisto / University of Oulu / Finland
heikki.helantera(a)oulu.fi<mailto:heikki.helantera@oulu.fi>
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