Past events
Past events hosted by the Centre for Biodiversity Analysis.
As we enter a new financial year, let's discuss an alternative method of accounting for the evolutionary clock.
This week, we will discuss a new method for fossil-based time-calibration of molecular phylogenies:
Pete Cranston has suggested this paper for discussion and it follows on from the theme of two weeks ago:
Shape Analysis (Geometric Morphometrics) is the analytical toolkit to quantify and study shape variation of a set of specimens or artefacts.
Genomic and phenomic tools to identify the genetic basis underlying natural variation and adaptation
The study of adaptation and the evolution of natural systems benefits from recent progresses made in the field of genomics and phenomics. We will demonstrate
Society of Systematic Biologists Stand-alone meeting 2015
The recent publication in PLoS One of a paper that explicitly recognises paraphyletic higher taxa re-opens a debate that we thought was settled long ago - in
Metals contaminate freshwater ecosystems worldwide. Insects typically dominate the invertebrate species pool in most freshwater ecosystems, and are focused upon