EEBtv

Welcome to EEBTV, a collection of video presentations developed by EEB faculty, seminar speakers, and students. Here you will find content related to a wide range of EEB-related subject matters, all of which are available at any time. New content is always in development so please check back often.

Darwin Series

The Sound of Fear Dr. Dan Blumstein
02/02/2010
The Sound of Fear

The Evolution of Human Skin PigmentationDr. Nina Jablonski
05/20/2009
The Evolution of Human Skin Pigmentation

Environmental influences on the evolution of communication systemsDr. Peter Narins
11/02/2010
Environmental influences on the evolution of communication systems

Coral Reefs & Climate ChangeDr. Stephen Palumbi
02/03/2011
Coral Reefs & Climate Change

 Finding Your Inner FishDr. Neil Shubin
04/22/2009
Finding Your Inner Fish

What are friends for? The adaptive value of social bondsDr. Joan Silk
11/10/2011
What are friends for? The adaptive value of social bonds

Evolution and Adaptation in AfricaDr. Sarah Tishkoff
05/06/2009
Evolution and Adaptation in Africa

The Natural History of Saber Toothed CatsDr. Blaire Van Valkenburgh
11/18/2009
The Natural History of Saber Toothed Cats

 Evolutionary History of the Domestic DogDr. Robert Wayne
05/12/2010
Evolutionary History of the Domestic Dog

Evolution for EveryoneDr. David Sloan Wilson Ph.D
02/18/2009
Evolution for Everyone

2022 EEB commencement speech Dr. Cat Darst
06/12/2022
2022 EEB commencement speech

2008 EEB commencement speechSteve McCormick
06/15/2008
2008 EEB commencement speech

2006 EEB undergraduate commencement speechDr. Cecil B Pickett
06/11/2006
2006 EEB undergraduate commencement speech

2007 EEB commencement speechDr. Phil Rundel
06/17/2007
2007 EEB commencement speech

2014 EEB commencement speechDr. Cara Santa Maria
06/15/2014
2014 EEB commencement speech

2011 EEB commencement speechDr. Gary Small
06/12/2011
2011 EEB commencement speech

2012 EEB commencement speechDr. Sadiqa Stelzner
06/17/2012
2012 EEB commencement speech

EEB Research Symposium 2013:Hotspots Cetacean Species Richness Patterns in the Oceanic Eastern Tropical PacificLisa T. Ballance
05/15/2013
EEB Research Symposium 2013:Hotspots Cetacean Species Richness Patterns in the Oceanic Eastern Tropical Pacific

2015 SACNAS Distinguished Student Mentor AwardDr Paul Barber
10/18/2015
2015 SACNAS Distinguished Student Mentor Award

Dolphin ConfidentialDr. Maddalena Bearzi
05/15/2014
Dolphin Confidential

The Sound of Fear: Dan Blumstein at TEDxUCLA Dr. Dan Blumstein
10/27/2012
The Sound of Fear: Dan Blumstein at TEDxUCLA

Excerpts from the White House Summit on Environmental Education Dr. Dan Blumstein
05/01/2012
Excerpts from the White House Summit on Environmental Education

Wilderness Workshop and ACES present: Naturalist Nights - 'Marmots: The Sound of Fear' with Dan Blumstein PhDDr. Dan Blumstein
03/17/2011
Wilderness Workshop and ACES present: Naturalist Nights – ‘Marmots: The Sound of Fear’ with Dan Blumstein PhD

Antipredator behavior of Kangaroos and Wallabies:integrating behavior and conservation Dr. Dan Blumstein
03/06/2008
Antipredator behavior of Kangaroos and Wallabies:integrating behavior and conservation

Conservation Behavior Lessons from Marmots Dr. Dan Blumstein
03/05/2008
Conservation Behavior Lessons from Marmots

The Sound of Fear: Implications of alarm calling and predator detection for conservation biology and national securityDr. Dan Blumstein
03/05/2009
The Sound of Fear: Implications of alarm calling and predator detection for conservation biology and national security

Our Home, How California's Landscape is EvolvingEEB Faculty
2/23/2021
Our Home, How California’s Landscape is Evolving

Stephen Hubbell on species extinction estimatesDr. Stephen Hubbell
05/20/2011
Stephen Hubbell on species extinction estimates

Adventures of an Expeditionary Biologist: A Physio-ethological Approach to Sensors and SensingDr. Peter Narins
12/03/2008
Adventures of an Expeditionary Biologist: A Physio-ethological Approach to Sensors and Sensing

Insect Societies: Pinnacles of Cooperation; or Peaks of Runaway Niceness!Dr. Peter Nonacs
01/06/2011
Insect Societies: Pinnacles of Cooperation; or Peaks of Runaway Niceness!

Kickstarter campaignBrenton Spies
09/09/2014
Kickstarter campaign

The adaptive value of behaviour, morphology and life history in reproductive female wolvesDan Stahler et al.
10/08/2012
The adaptive value of behaviour, morphology and life history in reproductive female wolves

Ontogeny of a Scientist AdvocateTina Swanson
05/13/2015
Ontogeny of a Scientist Advocate

The theory of signal selection and its implications to theories of indirect selection and altruism Amotz Zahavi
04/26/2010
The theory of signal selection and its implications to theories of indirect selection and altruism

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