Seminars in Hearing Research (10/17/24) - Jeffrey Lucas
Author: | M. Heinz |
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Event Date: | October 17, 2024 |
Hosted By: | Maureen Shader |
Time: | 12:00 - 1:00 pm |
Location: | NLSN 1215 |
Contact Name: | Shader, Maureen J |
Contact Email: | mshader@purdue.edu |
Open To: | All |
Priority: | No |
School or Program: | Non-Engineering |
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Seminars in Hearing Research
Date: Thursday, October 17, 2024
Location: Nelson Hall, Room 1215
Time: 12:00-1:00pm
Speaker: Jeffery Lucas, Professor, BIO
Title: What in the world is animal communication?
Abstract: In the old days (really, the ‘good old days’), animal communication was defined as an interchange between a signaler and a receiver during which the signaler produces a signal that propagates through the environment, after which the receiver responds to the signal with some predictable behavior. The process was expected to be adaptive for the signaler and may or may not be adaptive for the receiver. This simplistic landscape has now been turned on its head. Now adays (really, ‘these days…’), the concept of animal communication has become extraordinarily complex. I will cover animal communication over both time frames, and at the very least talk about some cool examples.
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