Colloquium on biology
The Colloquium on biology is a joint activity organized by the Institutes of Biology of the University of Bonn and the Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change (LIB), Museum Koenig Bonn.
Colleagues from german and international institutions are invited to present and discuss latest research results on evolution, biodiversity, behavior, genetics and other biological areas.
The colloqium take place every Monday at 5:15 pm, usually in the large lecture hall of the Institute of Zoology, Poppelsdorfer Schloss (Bonn) in presence. Some colloquia (announced) will only take place online (via Zoom).
The permanent link for colloquia online via Zoom lautet: https://uni-bonn.zoom-x.de/j/65433314002?pwd=YW1QNGs1UE9zK09XUlJnZ25ac3hFUT09
Organizers
Prof. Dr. Alexander Blanke (University of Bonn)
Prof. Dr. Alexander Suh (Museum Koenig Bonn, LIB)
Current lectures
Mo, 15.04.2024, 17:15 Uhr
Petr Nguyen: “Drivers of sex chromosome turnover in moths and butterflies” (on site, invited by Dr. Ruiz-Ruano)
Following lectures:
Mo, 29.04.2024, 17:15 Uhr
Ruth Archer: Climate Affects Health, Survival and Colony Formation In Wild-Caught Bumblebee Queens (on site, invited by Prof. Blanke)
Mo, 06.05.2024, 17:15 Uhr
Oscar Puebla: “Radiation with reproductive isolation in the near-absence of phylogenetic signal” (on site, invited by Prof. Suh, LIB)
Mo, 13.05.2024, 17:15 Uhr
Vladimir Trifonov: "Diversity of the mechanisms of asexual reproduction in vertebrates" (on site, invited by Dr. Torgasheva)
Mo, 03.06.2024, 17:15 Uhr
David Combosch: title to be announced (on site, invited by Dr. Lemer, LIB)
Mo, 10.06.2024, 17:15 Uhr
Lisa Fenk: “Vertebrate-like eye movements in a compound eye” (zoom or on site, invited by Prof. Blanke)
Mo, 17.06.2024, 17:15 Uhr
Sabine Nooten: title to be announced (on site, invited by Jun.-Prof. Mayr)
Mo, 24.06.2024, 17:15 Uhr
Heather Bruce: “Arthropod appendages: novelty and homology over half a billion years” (zoom; invited by Prof. Blanke)
Mo, 01.07.2024, 17:15 Uhr
Daniela Winkler: “The universal wear process: mandible microwear texture analysis of crickets raised on different diets” (zoom or on site, invited by Prof. Blanke)