Events
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- EEB Seminars
- Livestream seminars can be viewed here seminar link.
Seminars in other departments
Atwood Colloquium in Ecology & Evolution
This special two-day event provides a fantastic opportunity to learn about the most exciting research in ecology & evolution being done at U of T and abroad.
Broadening Representation & Equity With Science (BREWS)
We promote inclusion and equity through community-building tea breaks and data-driven discussions. We are always looking for speakers & ideas for discussions, so please get in touch!
Conservation Science Group
The EEB Conservation Group is a collaboration of undergrad & grad students, postdoctoral researchers and faculty interested in conservation science.
Upcoming & Past Events
March 22, 2023 Genomic and phenotypic evolution of birds along the Amazon to Andes transition
Exit seminar: Vanessa E. Luzuriaga-Aveiga
March 15, 2023 Life history and osteohistology in Feliformia (Mammalia: Carnivora), with case studies in Panthera and Smilodon
Exit seminar: Ashley Reynolds
March 10, 2023 Adaptation of plants and microbial neighbors to shared abiotic stress
Departmental Seminar: Maggie Wagner, University of Kansas
March 6, 2023 Changing a soil microbe’s idea of home
Guest speaker: Terry Bell, UTSC
March 6, 2023 Consequences of Multiple Stability and Connectivity on Coral Reef Ecosystem Dynamics
Exit seminar: Ariel Greiner
March 1, 2023 Cambrian bivalved mandibulates (Arthropoda) from the Burgess Shale: ecology and evolution
Exit seminar: Alejandro Izquierdo López
February 10, 2023 Guest speaker: Matt Koski, Clemson University
February 10, 2023 Informing industry impacts on salmon conservation through knowledge co-production
Appraisal seminar: Jaime Grimm
February 3, 2023 Shifts in mutation bias can facilitate adaptation and promote mutators
Departmental Seminar: Lindi Wahl, Western University
January 31, 2023 Ancient Enemies: The evolutionary origins of the predator-prey arms race between snakes and newts
Departmental Seminar: Joel McGlothlin, Virginia Tech