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Male sparrows sang sexier tunes during lockdown
Mar 12 noon–1 p.m. EST
Songbirds Changed Their Tune During the Pandemic
Elizabeth Derryberry, associate professor in the UT Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
University of Tennessee Science Forum
Zoom Meeting - Free and open to the public - RSVP
Dr. Derrberry’s study of white-crowned sparrow songs during lockdown received nationwide attention.
With noise pollution from traffic cut in half, white-crowned sparrows sang more softly, using tones more attractive to females.
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How disease changes evolution
Mar 5 noon–1 p.m. EST
Epidemics, Societies, and Math: How disease changes animal, including human, evolution
Nina Fefferman, professor in the UT Departments of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology and Mathematics
University of Tennessee Science Forum
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Learn how evolution, despite risks of infectious diseases, reaped benefits from social contact and group organization.
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Adventures in investigating Mars using places on Earth
Feb 26 noon–1 p.m. EST
Anna Szynkiewicz, Associate Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences
University of Tennessee Science Forum
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Dr. Szynkiewicz will show how studies in Antarctica and New Mexico provide clues about past water activity on Mars.
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