Past events
Past events hosted by the Centre for Biodiversity Analysis.
Modes of sex determination in reptiles have undergone rapid turnover throughout their evolution. Reptiles display contrasting strategies, from complete genetic
A conversation on the perspectives of academia, industry and government in supporting research and development.
Spatial patterns of biological diversity are central to many aspects of ecology, evolution and conservation.
This week we will discuss early ideas on estimating evolutionary polarity of characters (more commonly called “traits" these days). Many papers now being
Representing Australia’s taxonomically and ecologically most diverse family of land snails, the Camaenidae inhabit a wide range of habitats, from rainforest
To register for any of the below workshops, please email marcin.adamski@anu.edu.au no later than October 7th. The workshops are offered at no cost.
In this talk I will describe some recent advances in the spatial analysis of phylodiversity, and demonstrate its calculation and visualisation using the
The aim of this workshop is to examine the fundamental principles of phylogenetic inference.