Lizard Evolution in Real Time - Field Experiments on Evolutionary Process
Offered By: Linnean Society via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the rapid evolution of lizards in the Bahamas through a captivating lecture by renowned evolutionary biologist Jonathan Losos. Discover how the traditional view of evolution as a slow process has been overturned, revealing that significant adaptations can occur within observable timeframes. Learn about Losos' 30-year experimental evolution research program, which applies the scientific method to test evolutionary hypotheses in real-time. Gain insights into how lizards quickly adapt to changing environments, challenging previous assumptions about the pace of evolution. Delve into the work of the Living Earth Collaborative and its mission to advance biodiversity knowledge. Understand the implications of rapid evolution for conservation and our understanding of life's adaptability. This talk, presented by the Linnean Society, offers a fascinating look at cutting-edge research in evolutionary biology and its potential to reshape our understanding of how species evolve and adapt to environmental changes.
Syllabus
Lizard Evolution in Real Time: Field Experiments on Evolutionary Process | Jonathan Losos
Taught by
Linnean Society
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