
Paul Hime, McDonnell Genome Institute – Washington University, “Precision Human Medicine at the Intersection of Biodiversity Science and Functional Genomics” Kara Andres, Living Earth Collaborative, “Environmental DNA for assessing genetic diversity and species abundance” Stella Uiterwaal, Living Earth Collaborative, “Diet and foraging in a community of generalist predators, wolf spiders” John Grady, Living Earth Collaborative, “Sharks, trees, and dinosaurs: How metabolic power shapes species interactions and global biodiversity” Nathan Jacobs, Washington University, “Toward Dynamic Multimodal Remote Sensing: From Buildings and Populations to Soundscapes and Aesthetics” Robin McDowell, Washington University, “Plant, Prison, Port, and Pigment: Histories of Environmental Racism in Southeast Louisiana”īruce Carlson, Washington University, “Signal Diversification and the Evolution of Sensorimotor Integration” Onja Razafindratsima, University of California-Berkeley, “Plants on the move: influence of lemur behavior on seed dispersal patterns” Jonathan Losos, Living Earth Collaborative, “Macroevolutionary Trends in the Evolution of Domestic Cats and Dogs” Stanton Braude, Washington University, “Evolution of Dogs and Dog Aggression” Jhan Salazar: Once upon a time in Colombia: evolution and ecology of thermal physiology in the Andesīiology Graduate Students (Phillipa Tanford, Israt Jahan, Sean McHugh, James Lucas-Ojascastro), “TBD” Wen-Hsi Kuo: Gene copy number variation and local adaptation in clover Shreenidhi Perukkaranai Madabhushi: Strategies for predation in the social amoeba, Dictyostelium discoideum Sarah Swiston: How the environment shapes diversification and dispersal: a feature-informed phylogenetic method of historical biogeography (+ Lizards!) Jeff Meshach, World Bird Sanctuary, “Saving birds the World Bird Sanctuary Way” Jason Knouft, Saint Louis University, “The potential for the weaponization of water in a changing climate” Please register here in advance to receive the Zoom link for this meeting. Uno, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University, “Molecules in mud: Reconstructing Neogene Hominid Environments from Molecular Biomarkers in Terrestrial and Marine Sediments”. Sponsored by Earth and Planetary Sciences. Kaylee Arnold, Living Earth Collaborative, “Vector microbiome-pathogen-environment associations across multiple scales: Implications for Chagas disease transmission” Louis, “Novel traits and the origins of diversity in social wasps”ĭr. Sara Miller, University of Missouri – St. We will livestream the presentations on Thursdays at 4:00 p.m.Īt the Living Earth Collaborative YouTube Channel:ĭr.
