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April March Seminars at Wilhelminenberg Summer 2016 Guests are welcome! 02.03. ALINA EVANS Hedmark University College, Faculty of Ecophysiology of Brown Bears; effects of Forestry and Wildlife Management, hibernation, pregnancy, capture and body mass Conservation Medicine, Norway 09.03. GÜNTER EHRET Institute of Neurobiology, Ulm University, Germany Vocalizations of House Mice – Contexts of Arousal and Emotion 16.03. MIRIAM LIEDVOGEL Max Planck Research Group Behavioural Genomics, MPI Evolutionary Biology, Germany The genetics of migration - insights from Scandinavian willow warblers Phylloscopus trochillus 30.03. CARSTEN SCHRADIN CNRS, UMR7178 & Université de Strasbourg, IPHC-DEPE, France Physiological and Behavioral Flexibility in the African Striped Mouse (Rhabdomys pumilio): Adaptations to Droughts 06.04. SONIA KLEINDORFER School of Biological Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia Female song: the elephant in the room for developmental biologists 13.04 BART KEMPENAERS Dep. Behavioural Ecology & Evolutionary Genetics, Max Planck Institute for Ornithology, Seewiesen, Germany How sexual selection influences animal activity and movements 20.04 Cognitive Ethology Laboratory, German Does structural complexity predict communicaKURT Primate Center, Leibniz Institute for tional complexity: The case of mouse ultrasonic HAMMERSCHMIDT Primate Research, Germany vocalizations? 27.04. HEINZ RICHNER Parasites, Tits, and Music 18.05. EDUARDO R.S. ROLDAN Dep. of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology, National Museum of Natural Sciences, CSIC, Madrid, Spain Evolution of reproductive genes and male traits in mammals under the influence of postcopulatory sexual selection 25.05. MARTIN DEHNHART Department Reproduction Biology, Leibniz Institute for Zoo & Wildlife Research (IZW), Germany Non-invasive monitoring of bioindicators and their usefulness for zoo and wild animal management 01.06. ELENA CIANI Dep. of Biosciences, Biotechnologies and Biopharmaceutics, University of Bari "Aldo Moro", Italy Towards a worldwide coverage of the sheep variome 8.06. SERGIO CASTELLANO Cancelled ! 15.06. ADELINO CANÁRIO Centre for Marine Sciences (CCMAR), University of Algarve, Faro, Portugal Hormonal pheromones in Tilapia 22.06. Marco APOLLONIO Dep. for Science for Nature and Environment, Univ. of Sassari, Italy The Increase of Wolves In Italy: A Strong Issue with European Perspectives 29.06. SOPHIE BOURGEON The Arctic University of Norway (UiT), Synergistic effects of sea ice-free periods and Dep. of Arctic and Marine Biology, contaminant exposure on energy metabolism in Arctic Marine Ecotoxicology, Norway polar bears May June Institute of Ecology and Evolution; Evolutionary Ecology Lab, Univ. of Bern, CH Forschungsinstitut für Wildtierkunde und Ökologie, 16., Savoyenstraße 1 Konrad Lorenz-Institut für Vergleichende Verhaltensforschung, 16., Savoyenstraße 1a When: Where: Wednesdays at 16:00 c.t. / 16:00 Start with Coffee and Tea. The institutes are located opposite of Schloss Wilhelminenberg in the 16th district of Vienna. The seminars will take place at the “Hörsaal” at the Forschungsinstitut für Wildtierkunde und Ökologie (Research Institute of Wildlife Ecology). How to get here: Streetcar (J, 10, 46) or train S45 or underground (U3) to station Ottakring, then bus 46A or 46B to “Wilhelminenberg”. More info: www.vetmeduni.ac.at/klivv and www.vetmeduni.ac.at/fiwi Mailinglist: [email protected]