How mammals respond to changing environments, from leopards to devils
- đ¤ Speaker: Associate Professor Tracy Rogers, Evolution & Ecology Research Centre, University of NSW, Australia đ Website
- đ Date & Time: Thursday 29 October 2015, 11:00 - 12:00
- đ Venue: British Antarctic Survey, Room 307
Abstract
Tracey’s research aims to understand ecological patterns in mammals, specifically what the ecological and evolutionary consequences are of being a certain size, adopting a foraging or locomotory strategy. She is interested in understanding the trade-offs between physiology, life history and environment balanced against phylogeny and past history. Her work spans a range of mammal species and biological techniques, including analysis of isotopes to discern environmental and dietary influences, marine mammal microbiomes and acoustic signalling.
Series This talk is part of the British Antarctic Survey series.
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Associate Professor Tracy Rogers, Evolution & Ecology Research Centre, University of NSW, Australia 
Thursday 29 October 2015, 11:00-12:00