About this Event
Hybrids, Chance, and Adaptation: Investigating Evolutionary Process in Human Evolution by Professor Lauren Schroeder from the Department of Anthropology
The hominin fossil record is characterized by a remarkable amount of morphological variability. Although evolutionary processes have clearly acted to shape this variation, studies of the underlying cause have been limited, with little attention given to non-adaptive (genetic drift and gene flow) scenarios in traditional paleoanthropology. In this talk, Professor Lauren Schroeder will discuss two areas of her research program that aim to understand how non-adaptive processes have contributed to our evolution.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Hazel McCallion Central Library, 301 Burnhamthorpe Road West, Mississauga, Canada
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