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CANCELLED Sociality, Heterogeneity, Organisation and Leadership in Animal Societies

4:00pm - 5:00pm / Tuesday 11th December 2018 / Venue: Lecture Theatre 1 Life Sciences Building
Type: Seminar / Category: Research
  • Suitable for: Staff and students with an interest in Behaviour, Evolution, Ecology and Microbiology
  • Admission: Free
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Speaker: Andrew King (Swansea University)

Andrew will give an overview of the research his team conducts on the social behaviour of animals. Andrew will explain how technological advances are providing us with the opportunity to quantify and model the heterogeneity that exists within the groups he studies, and within environments in which these groups live. In doing so, Andrew will allow the audience to choose which research they would like to learn about in real-time, with options ranging from studies of fish, birds, ungulates and primates (including people).