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August 7 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Robots, Telemetry, & the Sex Lives of Sage Grous

Animals use a dizzying array of sounds, smells, colors, dances, electrical fields and seismic vibrations to convince each other to mate. These elaborate courtship signals were a mystery until Darwin’s time—after proposing his theory of natural selection, Darwin was left with the question of how the flamboyant peacock could be shaped by the same process that makes the peahen so perfectly camouflaged. There is now strong support for Darwin’s answer to this question, the process he termed sexual selection, proposing that the courting sex must be elaborate because the courted sex demands it. But how can we study the conversations males and females in non-human animals have about mating? One way to do this is to participate, controlling one side of the conversation with a robot.

Gail Patricelli, a professor of evolution and ecology from the University of California Davis, will talk about using robotic females and other technology to study courtship behaviors in the greater sage-grouse, and how such research informs conservation of this iconic North American bird and its habitat.

Registration recommended to join us in person, and registration required to receive the Vimeo link to watch online.

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Date:
August 7
Time:
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Cost:
Free
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Website:
https://thecommunitylibrary.libcal.com/event/14438828

Organizer

The Community Library
Phone
208-806-2621
Email
mwilliams@comlib.org
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Venue

The Community Library
415 Spruce Ave
Ketchum, ID 83340 United States
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Phone
(208) 726-3493
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