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Date Time Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6 Session 7 Session 8
Tue20 Aug201909:0009:45Keynote ILogomo hall
10:0011:00S10. Rapid evolutionary adaptation: potential and constraintsLogomo hallS31. Life history evolution: bridging theory and dataTeatroS34. Mathematical models in evolutionary biologyGalleriaS8. Genetics of small populationsLogi1S7. Human-induced evolutionMove1S23. Parasite community dynamics and their role in the evolution of host immunityMove2S18. The genetic architecture of polygenic adaptation: sweeps, small shifts and everything in betweenLogi2S32. Niche width evolution and its (mal)adaptive significanceGoto33
11:3012:30S10. Rapid evolutionary adaptation: potential and constraintsLogomo hallS31. Life history evolution: bridging theory and dataTeatroS34. Mathematical models in evolutionary biologyGalleriaS8. Genetics of small populationsLogi1S7. Human-induced evolutionMove1S23. Parasite community dynamics and their role in the evolution of host immunityMove2S18. The genetic architecture of polygenic adaptation: sweeps, small shifts and everything in betweenLogi2S32. Niche width evolution and its (mal)adaptive significanceGoto33
14:0015:30S10. Rapid evolutionary adaptation: potential and constraintsLogomo hallS31. Life history evolution: bridging theory and dataTeatroS34. Mathematical models in evolutionary biologyGalleriaS8. Genetics of small populationsLogi1S7. Human-induced evolutionMove1S23. Parasite community dynamics and their role in the evolution of host immunityMove2S18. The genetic architecture of polygenic adaptation: sweeps, small shifts and everything in betweenLogi2S20. The evolutionary consequences of social transmission and animal cultureGoto33
16:0017:15S10. Rapid evolutionary adaptation: potential and constraintsLogomo hallS31. Life history evolution: bridging theory and dataTeatro36d. Genome EvolutionGalleriaS8. Genetics of small populationsLogi1S7. Human-induced evolutionMove1S36e. Phenotypic EvolutionMove2S36b. Phylogeography, biogeography, speciation, systematicsLogi2S20. The evolutionary consequences of social transmission and animal cultureGoto33
Wed21 Aug201909:0509:50Keynote IILogomo hall
10:0011:00S10. Rapid evolutionary adaptation: potential and constraintsLogomo hallS31. Life history evolution: bridging theory and dataTeatroS34. Mathematical models in evolutionary biologyGalleriaS14. The mechanisms of evolutionary change: moving from genomic signatures to functional validationLogi1S33. Evolutionary Ecology of Ageing: from mechanisms to life-history consequencesMove1S4: CognitionMove2S35. Evolution outreach projects: Keep SCREAMing (Science Communication Research Empowers AMazing outreach)Logi2S11. Quantitative trait effect size distributions and their impact on evolutionary processesGoto33
11:3012:45S10. Rapid evolutionary adaptation: potential and constraintsLogomo hallS31. Life history evolution: bridging theory and dataTeatroS34. Mathematical models in evolutionary biologyGalleriaS14. The mechanisms of evolutionary change: moving from genomic signatures to functional validationLogi1S33. Evolutionary Ecology of Ageing: from mechanisms to life-history consequencesMove1S4: CognitionMove2S35. Evolution outreach projects: Keep SCREAMing (Science Communication Research Empowers AMazing outreach)Logi2S11. Quantitative trait effect size distributions and their impact on evolutionary processesGoto33
14:1515:45S13. Genetics and genomics of adaptationLogomo hallS21. Colour across the evolutionary spectrum: from production to perceptionTeatroS6. Eco-evolutionary approach to the antimicrobial resistance problemGalleriaS14. The mechanisms of evolutionary change: moving from genomic signatures to functional validationLogi1S17. Selfish genetic elementsMove1S4: CognitionMove2S25. Assortative mating for quantitative traits: mechanisms, estimation, and evolutionary consequencesLogi2S22. Evolution of host-plant use in arthropodsGoto33
16:1517:30S13. Genetics and genomics of adaptationLogomo hallS21. Colour across the evolutionary spectrum: from production to perceptionTeatroS6. Eco-evolutionary approach to the antimicrobial resistance problemGalleriaS14. The mechanisms of evolutionary change: moving from genomic signatures to functional validationLogi1S17. Selfish genetic elementsMove1S33. Evolutionary Ecology of Ageing: from mechanisms to life-history consequencesMove2S25. Assortative mating for quantitative traits: mechanisms, estimation, and evolutionary consequencesLogi2S22. Evolution of host-plant use in arthropodsGoto33
Thu22 Aug201909:0509:50Keynote IIILogomo hall
10:0011:00S13. Genetics and genomics of adaptationLogomo hallS21. Colour across the evolutionary spectrum: from production to perceptionTeatroS26. Sexual Conflict: linking behavior, genetics, and ecologyGalleriaS3. Exploring the role of nongenetic inheritance in evolutionLogi1S29. Moving beyond a quantification of eco-evolutionary dynamicsMove1S6. Eco-evolutionary approach to the antimicrobial resistance problemMove2S12. Quantifying selection and evolvability in wild plant populations: methods and measurementsLogi2S16. Mito-nuclear interactions across levels of biological organisationGoto33
11:3012:45S13. Genetics and genomics of adaptationLogomo hallS21. Colour across the evolutionary spectrum: from production to perceptionTeatroS26. Sexual Conflict: linking behavior, genetics, and ecologyGalleriaS3. Exploring the role of nongenetic inheritance in evolutionLogi1S29. Moving beyond a quantification of eco-evolutionary dynamicsMove1S7. Human-induced evolutionMove2S12. Quantifying selection and evolvability in wild plant populations: methods and measurementsLogi2S16. Mito-nuclear interactions across levels of biological organisationGoto33
Fri23 Aug201909:0509:50Keynote IVLogomo hall
10:0011:00S13. Genetics and genomics of adaptationLogomo hallS2. Evolution in real time: experimental evolution approachesTeatroS26. Sexual Conflict: linking behavior, genetics, and ecologyGalleriaS15. Tracing evolution through time using ancient DNALogi1S27: Social traitsMove1S1. Trans generational plasticity in animalsMove2S19. Gene-phenotype associations across evolutionary scalesLogi2S24. Microbial evolution under biotic stressGoto33
11:3012:30S13. Genetics and genomics of adaptationLogomo hallS2. Evolution in real time: experimental evolution approachesTeatroS26. Sexual Conflict: linking behavior, genetics, and ecologyGalleriaS15. Tracing evolution through time using ancient DNALogi1S27: Social traitsMove1S1. Trans generational plasticity in animalsMove2S19. Gene-phenotype associations across evolutionary scalesLogi2S24. Microbial evolution under biotic stressGoto33
14:0015:30S13. Genetics and genomics of adaptationLogomo hallS2. Evolution in real time: experimental evolution approachesTeatroS26. Sexual Conflict: linking behavior, genetics, and ecologyGalleriaS15. Tracing evolution through time using ancient DNALogi1S27: Social traitsMove1S1. Trans generational plasticity in animalsMove2S19. Gene-phenotype associations across evolutionary scalesLogi2S24. Microbial evolution under biotic stressGoto33
16:0017:15S13. Genetics and genomics of adaptationLogomo hallS2. Evolution in real time: experimental evolution approachesTeatroS26. Sexual Conflict: linking behavior, genetics, and ecologyGalleriaS3. Exploring the role of nongenetic inheritance in evolutionLogi1S27: Social traitsMove1S36b. Phylogeography, biogeography, speciation, systematicsMove2S36d. Genome EvolutionLogi2S36c: Species interactionsGoto33
Sat24 Aug201909:0509:50Keynote VLogomo hall
10:0011:00S13. Genetics and genomics of adaptationLogomo hallS2. Evolution in real time: experimental evolution approachesTeatro36a. Sexual selection and reproductive strategiesGalleriaS28. Evolutionary Game Theory: Modern development and interdisciplinary applicationsLogi1S27: Social traitsMove1S30. Eco-evolutionary feedback between pollinator behaviour and floral evolutionMove2S9. Microbial genome and community evolution in food environmentsLogi2S5. Aging & cancer through the lens of evolutionGoto33
11:3012:45S13. Genetics and genomics of adaptationLogomo hallS2. Evolution in real time: experimental evolution approachesTeatro36a. Sexual selection and reproductive strategiesGalleriaS28. Evolutionary Game Theory: Modern development and interdisciplinary applicationsLogi1S27: Social traitsMove1S30. Eco-evolutionary feedback between pollinator behaviour and floral evolutionMove2S9. Microbial genome and community evolution in food environmentsLogi2S5. Aging & cancer through the lens of evolutionGoto33
14:0016:20President's address and Closing ceremonyLogomo hall