Russell Bonduriansky
University of New South Wales, NSW, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
I completed my PhD with Locke Rowe at the University of Toronto, and am now an Associate Professor in the Evolution & Ecology Research Centre at the University of New South Wales. I am interested in many aspects of evolutionary biology, but my current research focuses mainly on nongenetic mechanisms of inheritance, dietary ecology, sexual coevolution, and the evolution and plasticity of lifespan and ageing.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
An investigation of the direct and trans-generational costs of ejaculate depletion in Telostylinus angusticollis (#203)
1:30 PM
Erin L Macartney
CONCURRENT SESSION: Costs and Conflict in Reproduction (Symposium)
Socially-acquired personality in a non-social insect (#132)
4:15 PM
Nathan W Burke
CONCURRENT SESSION: Personality
How does individual condition affect lifetime reproductive success? Patterns of male reproductive ageing in Neriid flies (#67)
2:00 PM
Amy Hooper
CONCURRENT SESSION: Sexual Selection / Human Mating (Symposium)
Does Dietary Restriction really extend lifespan? Demographic and behavioural data suggest otherwise (#299)
11:00 AM
Margo I Adler
CONCURRENT SESSION: Sexual Selection / Mating
The ties that bind: Grand-parental qualities affect the lifespan of descendants. (#569)
9:15 AM
Zachariah Wylde
CONCURRENT SESSION: Development
Interactive effects of vitamin E and a protein-containing juvenile diet on early development and adult life history traits in an insect (#911)
5:15 PM
Ronda Y Lau
Wednesday Poster Session