Animal Navigation - Exploring Migratory Patterns and Mechanisms
Offered By: Harvard University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of animal navigation in this comprehensive lecture from the Radcliffe Institute. Begin with welcoming remarks from Dean Lizabeth Cohen and Professor John Huth, setting the stage for an in-depth discussion on how animals navigate their environments. Delve into the main presentation by Professor Susanne Åkesson, a leading expert from the Centre for Animal Movement Research at Lund University, as she shares groundbreaking insights into animal navigation techniques. Gain valuable context from the introduction by Professor Scott Edwards, highlighting the significance of this research in the field of evolutionary biology. Conclude with an engaging Q&A session, allowing for further exploration of this captivating topic and its implications for our understanding of animal behavior and adaptation.
Syllabus
Lizabeth Cohen
John Huth
ANIMAL NAVIGATION
Susanne Åkesson
Scott Edwards
Q&A
Taught by
Harvard University
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