FINE April 7th 2026, Vidya T.N.C., Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, India
Title: Group size and social relationships in female Asian elephants
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April 14th 2026, Stotra Chakrabarti, Natalia Borrego & Genevieve Finerty
Title: Beyond Model Systems: Addressing ecological and systemic biases in behavioural research
Drawing on research across multiple lion populations.
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Todays FINE
March 31st 2026, Hope Klug, University of Tennessee Chattanooga, USA
Title: The operation of sexual selection revisited
Summary: Sexual selection influences patterns of biodiversity at micro- and macro-evolutionary scales.
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FINE SEMINAR
March 16th, 2026
Patrick Tkaczynski
Research Centre for Evolutionary Anthropology and Palaeoecology, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK
The 12th season of FINE starts the 24th of February with an exciting program.
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Tomorrow FINE Spring 2026 will start. The 12th season of this free online seminar on social evolution.
FINE presentation
February 24th 2026
Erin Vogel, Rutgers University, USA
Title: Slow Life History in Wild Orangutans: Adaptations and Evolution
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Frontiers in Social Evolution Seminar FINE
Frontiers in Social Evolution Seminar FINE
Frontiers in Social Evolution Seminar FINE
Frontiers in Social Evolution Seminar FINE
Frontiers in Social Evolution Seminar FINE
Frontiers in Social Evolution Seminar FINE
Frontiers in Social Evolution Seminar FINE
Frontiers in Social Evolution Seminar FINE
Frontiers in Social Evolution Seminar FINE
Carsten Schradin
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International Remote Seminar on Frontiers in Social Evolution (FINE)
• Meet weekly with people worldwide who are fascinated by social evolution.
• Hear talks about sociality of naturally occurring p...
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