Using a clonal fish to uncover the developmental drivers of individuality

College of Science Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

When

3 – 4 p.m., April 8, 2024

Where

Environment and Natural Resources 2 Building (ENR2), Room S107
1064 E. Lowell St / Tucson, AZ  85721

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Event Description

In this College of Science Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology seminar, Kate Laskowski, PhD, will present on, "Using a clonal fish to uncover the developmental drivers of individuality."

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Presenter Details

Kate Laskowski, PhD
Assistant Professor, Evolution and Ecology
University of California, Davis

Laskowski’s research investigates the causes and consequences of behavioral diversity and plasticity. The lab explores how evolution has shaped the developmental processes that generate individual behavioral variation. Their goal is to understand how individuals use and integrate cues from their genes, parents and experiences to build their phenotypes from both ultimate and proximate perspectives. 
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