ESEB2019 was held in Turku, Finland, from 19-24.8.2019. Recorded stream of all sessions here rajulive.fi/stream/eseb/ until 8/2020 Tweets by @FishConGen
There will be free live streaming of all #eseb2019 sessions starting from the first plenary at 9:00 on Tue 20.8 at this link rajulive.fi/stream/eseb/
If presenters have not given permission for their presentation to be live streamed, then the stream will be blank
Teaching Evolutionary Biology: What is your favourite recent (2018-2019) paper in #EvolutionaryBiology that would be appropriate for a 3rd year #undergrad class to bite into as their 1st primary literature article on #evolution? It needs to be short (<10pp) & accessible
PLEASE RETWEET. We're preparing a special issue of Journal of Evolutionary Biology on (selection on) assortative mating on labile traits in the wild! @BarbaraClass3@Darwin2009 Interested in contributing? For more info:
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/page… Or email me at n.dingemanse@lmu.de
I thought that @eseb2019 did a great job of giving the first question to a female audience member at all contributed talks this year. Easy to implement. Clear result.
Thanks to the 407 people who gave us feedback about #eseb2019. We got valuable feedback for future organisers. Overall, it seems people enjoyed the meeting, which is great!
Hi #eseb2019 delegates! If you haven’t done so yet, it would be great if you could fill in our travel survey (“How did you get to ESEB2019?”) You received the link via email from Aboa Congress and Event Services a few days ago. Thanks! (& please retweet) 🚂🛩️🚴♂️🚢🚗🏇⛵️
Help us to collect #evolution-themed #outreach activities performed in any non-formal education environment (#museums, science centres, festivals, online, etc.). Activities on #formaleducation setting can also be included.
👉shorturl.at/dfzD9
Here's my John Maynard Smith prize lecture to ~1000 people @ESEB2019:
youtu.be/gHKXt-tyedQ?t=3913
Managed to hide my trembling interior behind my bearded exterior for the most part. Thanks @FishConGen for giving me a question despite going over time. And thanks to:
For those who missed the #eseb2019 closing ceremony last Saturday, we would like to again congratulate the winners of the poster prizes: @RoesslerDaniela won the popular vote prize of the first poster session
Jury's prize 1st place to Ka Gao:"was developing a new non-mode' system,testing a longstanding hypothesis & found a series of unexpected results that raised new & exciting possibilities to test moving forward. Also a very elegant poster design that was pleasant to read" #eseb2019
3rd place in the jury's prize went to @Teuthida2018
"Lots of careful work behind this poster. Results were not exactly what she expected, but she presents & discusses her results honestly & gave plenty of new ideas why it might have been the case and how to continue" #eseb2019
Thank you! At the end of Alan Grafen's talk on inclusive fitness (rajulive.fi/streams/session5… starting 51:40), someone asks a great question (1:19:33) about the limitations of inclusive fitness theory. Unfortunately, the sound cuts off as he begins to answer. Ideas what he said?