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SUMMARY:Why do females fight? - Eleanor Bath (University of Oxford)
DTSTART:20190219T130000Z
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CONTACT:Rahia Mashoodh
DESCRIPTION:Research on aggression has traditionally focused on male-male 
 aggression\, both in human and non-human animals. However\, female-female 
 aggression can have serious impacts on\nindividual survival\, reproductive
  success\, and even a species’ ability to adapt to environmental change.
  My work investigates the relationship between reproduction and\nfemale ag
 gression in a variety of insect systems – including stalk-eyed flies\, f
 ruit flies\, and water striders. In this talk\, I focus on how mating make
 s female fruit flies more aggressive and why that might happen.
LOCATION:Part II Lecture Theatre\, Department of Zoology \, Downing Street
 \, CB2 3EJ
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