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Living World 
The Ecology and Evolution Department
at Stony Brook University Presents
Our 2023-2024 Lecture Series
Monday, Feb 12,  Wang Center Theatre,
5:15 pm

Monday, Nov 13, Javits Center, Room 103,
5:30 pm

Dr. Douglas Futuyma | Ecology & Evolution Department

"How Birds Evolve"

Click on the picture to watch the video. (or on YouTube)
dr. futuyma

Monday, Oct 16th, Javits Center, Room 103,

Monday, September 11th 5pm, Student Activities Center, room 302, (see here for directions to Parking), (Walking directions from Parking to SAC)
Dr. Elizabeth Watson, Ecology & Evolution Department
 Lessons from Venice Lagoon on Addressing Coastal Climate Change Vulnerability

Headshot of Dr. Elizabeth Watson

 


2022-2023 Lecture Series

Monday, April 17th 4pm, Wang Center Theater
Dr. Carl Safina, School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences

What Animals Think and Feel

Carl Safina

 

FRIDAY FEBRUARY 10, 2023,7:30PM ESS 001
DR. MARTHA MUÑOZ, DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION

Behavior is a Motor and a Brake for Evolution

Martha Munoz

 

FRIDAY NOVEMBER 18, 2022,7:30PM ESS 001
 PROF. KRISHNA VEERAMAH,DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION

Using hundreds of ancient genomes to understand the formation of Europe after the fall of the Roman EmpireEcological Complexity of Sponge-Microbe Interactions

Robert 2022

 

FRIDAY OCTOBER 21, 2022,7:30PM ESS 001
 PROF. ROBERT THACKER,DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION

Ecological Complexity of Sponge-Microbe Interactions

Robert 2022
 
 

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16, 2022,7:30PM ESS 001
ASST. PROF. PASCAL TITLE,DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION

The reptile diversity of Australia: How are there so many species?

Pascal 2022
 
 
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Past Talks: 2020-2021 Lecture Series

THE LIVING WORLD TO REGISTER FOR ZOOM LINKS, GO TO SCIENCE OPEN NIGHTS.

OCTOBER 16 , 7:30 P.M. Professor Joe Warren, Oceanographer and Acoustics Expert,
"Whale Watching from the Beach: How are New York Whales Reacting to a Changing Environment ? "
Joe Warren

November 20, 7:30 P.M. SIR RUN RUN SHAW LECTURE - Dr, Stephen Pyne, Noted Environmental Historian and Expert on Wildfires, MacArthur Genius Fellow and Professor, Arizona State University,
"Welcome to the Pyrocene. How a Fire Creature Has Remade a Fire Planet"
Stephen Pyne

 

FEBRUARY 12, 7:30 P.M. DARWIN DAY LECTURE, Prof. Julia Clarke, Wilson Professor in Vertebrate Paleontology at the Jackson School of Geosciences, The University of Texas at Austin and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professor.
Please registerhere.

Julia Clarke

 

April 23, Special Earth Day Lecture to be announced.

Our colleagues in the Science Open Nights Consortium have exciting lecture series in other areas of science and environment:
 

All events this year are expected to be virtual. In order to see them you will have to register through the Science Open Nights System. SEE LINK

Just in case we go live on campus, Campus map is here (ESS is in C5)