Konrad Lorenz-Institute for Ethology  |  Research Institute of Wildlife Ecology

Seminars 2010


Willkommen im SS 2010
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März 2010

 
KLIVV 3th Sylvain GIROUD
FIWI, Vienna, A
Energy saving mechanisms in a hetero-thermic Malagasy primate, the grey mouse lemur
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FIWI 10th Elena POHL
Vetmed. Univ. Vienna, Molecular Physiology & Biophysics, A

Uncoupling proteins: what are they doing?

KLIVV 17th Marco GIRARDELLO
Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Wallingford,UK
Long-term influences of climate on the stochastic dynamics of plant and animal populations.
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FIWI 24th Annika HERWIG
University of Aberdeen, Rowett Institute, UK

Molecular mechanisms in the hypothalamus regulating seasonal physiology.

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April 2010

 
FIWI 7th Slavomir FINDO
National Forest Centre, Zvolen, SR
Ungulates and their predators of central Slovakian mountains.

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FIWI 14th Hans WINKLER
Konrad Lorenz Institute for Ethology, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, A
Have no brains, will travel. Wanderlust and its evolutionary consequences.
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KLIVV 21th Gabor HERCZEG
Ecological Genetics Research Unit, Dept. of Biosciences, University of Helsinki, SF
Insular evolution underwater: adaptations to negligible predation and interspecific competition
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KLIVV 28th Alexandre ROULIN
Dep. of Ecology and Evolution, University of Lausanne
Genetics of sex-dependent selection on a melanin-based female ornament.
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Mai 2010

 
KLIVV 12th Lutz FROMHAGE
Biozentrum Grindel und Zoologisches Museum, University of Hamburg, D
Mate choice, testes size, self-sacrifice: a theoretical perspective on mating systems.
FIWI 19th Nils STENSETH
University of Oslo, N
Climate variation and ecological as well as evolutionary consequences.
canceled
KLIVV 26th Leif ENGQVIST
Theoretical Biology Group, Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Studies, University of Groningen, NL
Theories of sperm competition and sperm aging.
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Juni 2010

 
FIWI 2th Simon VERHULST
University of Groningen, NL
Growing up & Growing old: development, resource allocation, telomeres and life span.
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FIWI 9th Serge DAAN
University of Groningen, NL
Adaptive flexibility of circadian activity rhythms in rodents.
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KLIVV 18th Jon SLATE
Dept. of Plant & Animal Sciences, University of Sheffield, UK
Origins and evolution of a coat colour polymorphism in wild sheep.
KLIVV 23th Paula STOCKLEY
Mammalian Behaviour & Evolution Group, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Liverpool, UK
Sperm competition and ejaculate investment in rodents.
FIWI 30th Luca Rossi
University of Torino, I
Scabies in mountain ungulates in Europe: a long way from research to management
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