C E N T E R   F O R   T H E   I N T E G R A T I V E   S T U D Y   O F   A N I M A L   B E H A V I O R

CISAB  
  V I D E O   L I B R A R Y

 Since 1991 the Center for the Integrative Study of Animal Behavior (CISAB) at Indiana University has sponsored over 130 guest lectures, in conjunction with Program in Animal Behavior graduate seminars. Prominant researchers from around the world have presented public talks about their research, many of which we have videotaped. These taped lectures are archived in the CISAB Video Library collection, and may be checked out from our Administrative Assitant for viewing at the Center (402 N. Park Avenue, Bloomington, Indiana, USA).

CISAB's Video Library collection serves as a continuing resource for students who may not have been able to attend a lecture. The collection is listed below by speaker and chronologically. The chrono index gives the TITLE of each lecture, the TOPICAL SEMINAR host, and links to RELATED READING references for most guest speakers. You may also read what some of our guest speakers have said about their visit. Other events on tape include the 1997 Modeling Behavioral Systems Workshop, the 2001 International Hamilton Symposium, and REU Student Presentations.

SPEAKER VIDEO INDEX
Colin Allen
Jeanne Altmann
Victor Apanius
Gregory Ball
Rik Belew
Mark B. Blumberg
Christine R.B. Boake
Sally T. Boysen
John Buntin
Nancy T. Burley
Nicola S. Clayton
Theo Colburn
Leda Cosmides
David P. Crews
Allison J. Doupe
Fred Dyer
John A. Endler
Michael S. Fanselow
Alison Fleming
Dorothy M. Fragaszy
Steven A. Frank
Bennett G. (Jeff) Galef
Luc-Alain Giraldeau
Patricia A. Gowaty
Louis J. Gross
Louis J. Guilette, Jr.
Erik Greene
Matthew Grobern
Michaela Hau
Cecilia M. Heyes
Kay Holecamp
Warren G. Holmes
Carl Hopkins
Lynne Houck
Ron Hoy
Erich D. Jarvis
John R. Jungck
Alex Kacelnik
Alan C. Kamil
Darcy B. Kelly
Kevin Laland
Christopher G. Langton
Louis Lefebvre
Steven L. Lima
Elisabeth A. Lloyd
Sue Margulis
Therese A. Markow
Emilia Martins
Margaret (Peg) McCarthy
Michael Menaker
John Mitani
Michael C. Moore
Randy J. Nelson
Daniel J. Papaj
Sergio M. Pellis
Irene Pepperberg
Steven M. Phelps
Daniel J. Povinelli
Todd Preuss
Andrew F. Read
Eliszabeth Adkins Regan
Sean Rice
James K. Rilling
Roy Ritzmann
Anne E. Russon
Michael J. Ryan
Jeffrey C. Schank
Barney Schlinger
Paul Schmid-Hempel
William A. Searcy
John Seger
David Sherry
Stephen Shuster
Rae Silver
Charles T. Snowdon
John Staddon
Judy A. Stamps
Fredrick Suppe
Frederick vom Saal
Peter Todd
Tim Tully
Michael J. Wade
Peter M. Waser
David Weaver
Wesley White
Stim Wilcox
Hugh R. Wilson
William C. Wimsatt
John Wingfield
David D. Yager
Anthony Zera
Marlene Zuk

CHRONO / TITLE VIDEO INDEX

MARGARET (PEG) McCARTHY  
Department of Physiology, University of Maryland
"Functional Significance of Steroid Modulation of GABAergic Neurotransmission in the Female Rat"
       9 October 1995
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Hormones & Behavior
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


GREGORY BALL  
Department of Psychology, Johns Hopkins University
"Sex and Seasonal Differences in the Avian Vocal Control System: What Exactly is Different and Why?"
       16 October 1995
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Hormones & Behavior
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


JOHN BUNTIN  
"Prolactin-Induced Changes in Behavior and Neuroendocrine Function in Birds: Insights from Prolactin Receptor Studies in the CNS"
       Department of Biological Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Hormones & Behavior
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


JOHN WINGFIELD  
Department of Zoology, University of Washington
"Ecological Bases of Endocrine Phenomena"
       6 November 1995
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Hormones & Behavior
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


BARNEY SCHLINGER  
Department of Physiological Sciences, University of California-Los Angeles
"Perspectives on Estrogen Physiology and Estrogen Control of Behavior in Songbirds"
       27 November 1995
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Hormones & Behavior
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


DANIEL J. POVINELLI  
Division of Behavioral Biology, University of Southwestern Louisiana, New Iberia Research Center
"Chimpanzees, Children, and the Evolution of Theory of Mind"
       29 October 1996
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Evolution & Learning
      


KEVIN LALAND  
Sub-Department of Animal Behavior, University of Cambridge, UK
"Evolution of Social Learning"
       1 March 1996
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Evolution & Learning
      


DAVID SHERRY  
Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, Canada
"Memory in Food Storing Birds"
       22 March 1996
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Evolution & Learning
      


RIK BELEW  
Computer Science & Engineering Department, University of California-San Diego
"Goldilocks Models of Cognitive Systems: Not Too Vague, Not Too Detailed, Just Right!"
       26 April 1996
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Evolution & Learning
      


JOHN STADDON  
Department of Psychology, Duke University
"Feeding Dynamics: Why Rats Eat in Meals and What this Might Mean for Foraging and Feeding Regulation"
       1 October 1996
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Theoretical Aspects of Foraging Behavior
      


LUC-ALAIN GIRALDEAU  
Department of Biology, Concordia University, Canada
"Search for Food or Wait for Others to Find it? Tests of Foraging Game Models Using Starlings and Finches"
       13 November 1996
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Theoretical Aspects of Foraging Behavior
      


ALEX KACELNIK  
Department of Zoology, Oxford University, UK
"Associative Learning and Optimal Foraging: Can One Account for the Other?"
       19 November 1996
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Theoretical Aspects of Foraging Behavior
      


CHARLES SNOWDON  
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
"Tamarin Family Values: Mechanisms of Pairbonding & Cooperative Infant Care"
       5 November 1997
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Evolutions of Proximal Mechanisms of Affiliation
      


WARREN G. HOLMES  
Department of Psychology, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
"Social Context, Timing and the Development of Kin Favoritism in Belding's Ground Squirrels"
       3 December 1997
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Evolutions of Proximal Mechanisms of Affiliation
      


ALISON FLEMING  
Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Canada
"Psychobiology of Maternal Behavior in Human Mothers: Usefulness of the Animal Model"
       10 December 1997
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Evolutions of Proximal Mechanisms of Affiliation
      


DANIEL J. PAPAJ  
Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona
"A Natural History of Dynamical Processes in Insect Behavior"
       23 January 1998
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Evolution & Learning
      


TODD PREUSS  
New Iberia Research Center, University of Southwestern Louisiana
"What's Human about the Human Brain?"
       27 February 1998
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Evolution & Learning
      


BENNETT G. (Jeff) GALEF  
Department of Psychology, McMaster University, Canada
"No Ratte is an Islande"
       13 March 1998
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Evolution & Learning
      


FRED DYER  
Zoology Department, Michigan State University
"The Sun Compass as a Model System in Cognitive Science"
       3 April 1998
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Evolution & Learning
      


PETER TODD  
Center for Adaptive Behavior & Cognition, Max-Planck Institute
"Modeling the Evolution of Learning, from Breeding to Birdsong"
       17 April 1998
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Evolution & Learning
      


JUDY A. STAMPS  
Department of Ecology & Evolution, University of California-Davis
"Territorial Behavior: Testing the Assumptions"
       11 September 1998
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Behavioral Ecology
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


STEVEN L. LIMA  
Department of Life Sciences, Indiana State University
"Safety in Numbers: Back to the Basics of Anti-Predator Vigilance"
       25 September 1998
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Behavioral Ecology
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


RANDY J. NELSON  
Departments of Psychology and Neuroscience, Johns Hopkins University
"Seasonal Cycles of Sex and Death: The Energetics of Immune Function"
       9 October 1998
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Behavioral Ecology
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


MICHAEL J. RYAN  
Department of Zoology, University of Texas
"Historical Influences on the Evolution of Female Mating Preferences in Tungara Frogs"
       30 October 1998
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Behavioral Ecology
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


WILLIAM A. SEARCY  
Department of Biology, University of Miami
"The Evolution of Polygyny in the Ancestry of Red-Winged Blackbirds"
       6 November 1998
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Behavioral Ecology
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


NANCY T. BURLEY  
Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of California-Irvine
"Mate Choice for Aesthetic Traits: A Role for Learning?"
       20 November 1998
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Behavioral Ecology
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


PETER M. WASER  
Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University
"Genetic Signatures of Interpopulation Dispersal"
       4 December 1998
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Behavioral Ecology
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


ANTHONY ZERA  
Department of Biology, University of Nebraska
"Physiology of Life History Tradeoffs: Genetics, Energetics, and Endocrinology "
       29 January 1999
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Evolution of Behavior as Part of the Total Phenotype
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


EMILIA MARTINS  
Department of Biology, University of Oregon
"Understanding Evolutionary Convergence: A Behavioral Perspective"
       11 March 1999
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Evolution of Behavior as Part of the Total Phenotype
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


STEVE SHUSTER  
Department of Biology, Northern Arizona University
"The Genetics of Alternative Mating Strategies and Biased Sex Ratios in a Marine Isopod"
       9 April 1999
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Evolution of Behavior as Part of the Total Phenotype
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


KERRY SHAW  
Department of Organismic & Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University
"Behavioral Evolution and Speciation in Hawaiian Crickets"
       16 April 1999
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Evolution of Behavior as Part of the Total Phenotype
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


JERRY WILKINSON  
Department of Zoology, University of Maryland
"Sexual Selection, Selfish Genes and Sexual Dimorphism in Stalk-Eyed Flies"
       30 April 1999
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Evolution of Behavior as Part of the Total Phenotype
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


FRED VOM SAAL  
Division of Biological Sciences, University of Missouri-Columbia
"The Fragile Fetal Brain: Permanent Neurobehavioral Effects of Very Low Doses of Endogenous Steroids and Environmental Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals"
       1 October 1999
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Hormones, Behavior, and Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals in the Environment
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


DAVID P. CREWS  
Section of Integrative Biology, University of Texas-Austin
"Endocrine Disruptors: Present Issues, Future Problems"
       21 October 1999
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Hormones, Behavior, and Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals in the Environment
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


LOUIS GUILLETTE, JR.  
Department of Zoology, University of Florida
"Contaminants as Hormones: Lessons from Alligators"
       12 November 1999
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Hormones, Behavior, and Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals in the Environment
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


VICTOR APANIUS  
Department of Biological Sciences, Florida International University
"Evolutionary Ecology of Vertebrate Immunity"
       3 December 1999
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Hormones, Behavior, and Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals in the Environment
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


ALAN C. KAMIL  
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska
"The Evolution of Intelligence in Animals"
       28 January 2000
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Learning & Evolution
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


COLIN ALLEN  
Department of Philosophy, Texas A & M University
"Do Behaviorists Dream of Mechanical Sheep? Black Boxes, Mind Reading, and the Explanation of Animal Behavior"
       11 February 2000
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Learning & Evolution
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


TIM TULLY  
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
"Neurogenetic Perspective of Memory "
       25 February 2000
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Learning & Evolution
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


MICHAEL S. FANSELOW  
Department of Psychology, University of California-Los Angeles
"Fear: From Function to Physiology "
       24 March 2000
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Learning & Evolution
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


LEDA COSMIDES  
Department of Psychology, University of California-Santa Barbara
"Has Natural Selection Shaped How Humans Reason?"
       28 April 2000
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Learning & Evolution
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


PATRICIA A. GOWATY  
Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia
"Offspring Viability Selection and Components of Fitness in Drosophila pseudoobscura and Mus musculus"
       15 September 2000
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Behavioral Ecology
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


CHRISTINE R.B. BOAKE  
Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Tennessee
"Flying Apart: Sexual Selection and Speciation in Hawaiian Drosophila"
       29 September 2000
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Behavioral Ecology
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


THERESE A. MARKOW  
Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona-Tuscon
"How Drosophila Males Make Eggs: It's Elemental"
       20 October 2000
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Behavioral Ecology
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


JOHN A. ENDLER  
Department of Ecology, Evolution & Marine Biology, University of California-Santa Barbara
"Interactions Between Ambient Light, Color Patterns, Signalling Behaviour, and Microhabitat Choice & How It Affects the Direction of Sexual Selection"
       3 November 2000
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Behavioral Ecology
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


LOUIS LEFEBVRE  
Biology Department, McGill University, Canada
"Feeding Innovations in Birds: Implications for Ecology, Evolution, Neurobiology and Cognition"
       28 September 2001
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Social Learning, Social Intelligence, and Social Brains
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


JEFFREY C. SCHANK  
Department of Psychology, University of California-Davis
"Can Individual-Based Modeling Contribute to a Better Understanding of Animal Behavior?"
       19 October 2001
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Social Learning, Social Intelligence, and Social Brains
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


DOROTHY M. FRAGASZY  
Department of Psychology, University of Georgia
"The Biology of Traditions: Models and Evidence"
       31 November 2001
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Social Learning, Social Intelligence, and Social Brains
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


ERICH D. JARVIS  
Department of Neurobiology , Duke University
"Evolution of Vocal Learning in Birds "
       7 December 2001
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Social Learning, Social Intelligence, and Social Brains
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


STIM WILCOX  
Biological Sciences Department, State University of New York-Binghamton
"Deceit Amongst The Webbing: Aggressive Mimicry and Cognitive Abilities in Portia Jumping Spiders"
       1 February 2002
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Learning and Evolution
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


NICOLA S. CLAYTON  
Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge
"Mental time travel by food caching scrub-jays"
       22 March 2002
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Learning and Evolution
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


CELIA HEYES  
Department of Psychology, University College London
"Imitation: General Mechanism or Innate Module?"
       19 April 2002
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Learning and Evolution
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


DAVID D. YAGER  
Department of Psychology, University of Maryland
" Fierce and fiercer creatures meet: bug ears foil bat attacks "
       1 November 2002
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Neuroethology
      

DARCY B. KELLEY  
Department of Biological Sciences, Columbia University
" Underwater songs: A neurobiology of vocal communication "
       15 November 2002
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Neuroethology
      

ALLISON J. DOUPE  
Department of Neural Science, University of California-SF
" What song birds can teach us about vocal learning and basal ganglia function "
       22 November 2002
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Neuroethology
      

> MICHAEL MENAKER  
Department of Biology, University of Virginia
" Circadian organization in mammals "
       7 February 2003
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Biological Rhythms and Behavior
      

RAE SILVER  
Department of Psychology, Columbia University
" Building a brain clock "
       21 February 2003
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Biological Rhythms and Behavior
      

DAVID WEAVER  
Department of Neurobiology, University of Mass.
" Molecular mechanisms of circadian clock function "
       7 March 2003
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Biological Rhythms and Behavior
      

WESLEY WHITE  
Department of Psychology, Morehead State University
" Potently affective events and time-dependent changes in circadian activity "
       28 March 2003
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Biological Rhythms and Behavior
      

MICHAELA HAU  
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University
" Annual endocrine rhythms "
       25 April 2003
       Public Lecture for Graduate Seminar: Biological Rhythms and Behavior
      

STEPHEN SHUSTER  
Northern Arizona University
" Sex role reversal and sexual selection in seahorse and pipefish "
       5 September 2003
       IU Behavior Colloquia
      

BENNETT GALEF, JR.  
McMaster University
" Social influences on food choices of Norway rats and mate choices of Japanese quail "
       21 October 2003
       IU Behavior Colloquia
      

ELISZABETH ADKINS REGAN  
Cornell Univeristy
" Sexual partner preference and social monogamy: a view from birdland"
       31 October 2003
       IU Behavior Colloquia
      

LYNNE HOUCK  
Oregon State University
" Salamander courtship pheromones: from molecules to mating"
       1 November 2003
       IU Behavior Colloquia
      

KAY HOLEKAMP  
Michigan State University
" Reproductive tactics in the spotted hyena"
       5 December 2003
       IU Behavior Colloquia
      

JOHN MITANI  
Univeristy of Michigan
" The behavior ecology of the Ngogo chimpanzees"
       9 February 2004
       IU Behavior Colloquia: Spring 2004
      

> ERIK GREENE  
University of Montana
" Phenotypic plasticity and host plants: linking ecology, development and speciation in nemoria caterpillars"
       2 April 2004
       IU Behavior Colloquia: Spring 2004
      

STEVEN M. PHELPS  
University of Florida
" Individual differences and the evolution of social behavior: vasopressin and monogamy"
       9 April 2004
       IU Behavior Colloquia: Spring 2004
      

> IRENE PEPPERBERG  
MIT
" Possible perceptual consciousness in Grey Parrots (Psittacus erithacus)"
       16 April 2004
       IU Behavior Colloquia: Spring 2004
      

SALLY T. BOYSEN  
Ohio State University
" When brain meets brawn: the impact of enculturation on chimpanzee cognition"
       29 September 2004
       IU Behavior Colloquia: Fall 2004
      

MATTHEW GROBERN  
Georgia State University
" Proximate regulation of vertebrae sex change: the long and short of it?"
       8 October 2004
       IU Behavior Colloquia: Fall 2004
      

JOHN SEGER 
University of Utah
" Whale lice as naturally replicated evolutionary experiments"
       15 October 2004
       IU Behavior Colloquia: Fall 2004
      

ANNE E. RUSSON  
Glendon College, York University
" Theory of mind in great apes: why it's not so important and what else is"
       27 October 2004
       IU Behavior Colloquia: Fall 2004
      

JAMES K. RILLING  
Emory University
" Human, ape and monkey brains: are they allometrically scale versions of the same design?"
       10 November 2004
       IU Behavior Colloquia: Fall 2004
      

COLLIN ALLEN  
Texas A&M University
" Transitive inference I Animals: Reasoning or conditioned associations"
       23 January 2005
       IU Behavior Colloquia: Spring 2005
      

SERGIO M. PELLIS  
University of Lethbridge
" The origins and functions of play"
       4 February 2005
       IU Behavior Colloquia: Spring 2005
      

MARK BLUMBERG  
University of Iowa
" Unraveling the mysteries of infant sleeps"
       25 February 2005
       IU Behavior Colloquia: Spring 2005
      

MICHAEL C. MOORE  
Arizona State University
" Integrated biology of the phenotype: Endocrinology of aggression"
       8 April 2005
       IU Behavior Colloquia: Spring 2005
      

ROY RITZMANN  
Case Western Reserve University
" Movement through complex terrain: robots and insects"
       16 September 2005
       IU Behavior Colloquia: Fall 2005
      

RON R. HOY  
Cornell University
" The spider and the fly: a neuroethologists tale"
       30 September 2005
       IU Behavior Colloquia: Fall 2005
      

JEANNE ALTMANN  
Princeton University
" Sociality, fitness components, and endocrine correlates in a highly social primate"
       6 October 2005
       IU Behavior Colloquia: Fall 2005
      

SUE MARGULIS  
Lincoln Park Zoo
" Behavioral research in zoological parks: why behavior matters"
       2 December 2005
       IU Behavior Colloquia: Fall 2005
      

BARNEY A. SCHLINGER  
UCLA
" Neurosteroids and neuroplasticity in the songbird brain"
       9 December 2005
       IU Behavior Colloquia: Fall 2005
      

CARL HOPKINS  
Cornell University
" Signals and sensory codes: electric communication in fish"
       20 January 2006
       IU Behavior Colloquia: Spring 2006
      


OTHER EVENTS ON VIDEO

International Hamilton Symposium

STEVEN A. FRANK  
Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of California-Irvine
"The Domestication of Competitive Symbionts into Cohesive Evolutionary Units"
       6-7 April 2001
       2001 SYMPOSIUM: International Hamilton Symposium
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


ANDREW F. READ  
Institute of Cell, Animal & Population Biology, University of Edinburgh, Scotland
"Can Extraordinary Sex Ratios Explain Malaria?"
       6-7 April 2001
       2001 SYMPOSIUM: International Hamilton Symposium
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


PAUL SCHMID-HEMPEL  
Experimental Ecology, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH), Universität Zürich, Switzerland
"Parasites and Host Genotype Diversification in the Selection Arena"
       6-7 April 2001
       2001 SYMPOSIUM: International Hamilton Symposium
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


MARLENE ZUK  
Department of Biology, University of California-Riverside
"Immunity, Sexual Selection and Life History"
       6-7 April 2001
       2001 SYMPOSIUM: International Hamilton Symposium
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G


ELISABETH A. LLOYD  
Department of History & Philosophy of Science, Indiana University
"Sorting Out the Units of Selection"
       6-7 April 2001
       2001 SYMPOSIUM: International Hamilton Symposium
      
S U G G E S T E D   R E A D I N G




Strategies of Modeling Behavioral Systems Workshop

SEAN RICE  
Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Yale University
"Strategies for Constructing Analytical Models in Biology"
       7-8 November 1997
       1997 WORKSHOP: Strategies of Modeling Behavioral Systems
      


JOHN R. JUNGCK  
Department of Biology, Beloit College
"Strategic Simulations: Designs for Enhancing Learning Long-Term Strategies of Research and Mathematical Modeling in Biology"
       7-8 November 1997
       1997 WORKSHOP: Strategies of Modeling Behavioral Systems
      


CHRISTOPHER G. LANGTON  
Complex Systems, Sante Fe Institute
"Multi Agent Modeling approaches to Complex Adaptive Systems"
       7-8 November 1997
       1997 WORKSHOP: Strategies of Modeling Behavioral Systems
      


FREDRICK SUPPE  
Department of Philosophy, University of Maryland
"Scientific Sense and Philosophical Nonsense about Modeling"
       7-8 November 1997
       1997 WORKSHOP: Strategies of Modeling Behavioral Systems
      


WILLIAM C. WIMSATT  
Department of Philosophy, University of Chicago
"Heuristics and False Models: Strategies for Building Truer Theories"
       7-8 November 1997
       1997 WORKSHOP: Strategies of Modeling Behavioral Systems