LSS & BMI Seminar // The neurobiology of Drosophila reproductive behaviour
Event details
Date | 09.05.2018 |
Hour | 12:15 › 13:15 |
Speaker | Prof. Barry Dickson, Dickson's Lab, HHMI Janelia, Ashburn, Virginia, USA |
Location | |
Category | Conferences - Seminars |
The elaborate behavioural rituals many animal species perform in order to mate and reproduce have long been a source of fascination naturalists and scientists, leading to many key insights in the fields of ecology and evolution. They also offer several advantages for neurobiologists trying to understand the neural circuit mechanisms that generate adaptive behaviour, being complex, robust, innate, and stereotyped behaviours that must rely at least in part on circuits that are sexually dimorphic. I will discuss our progress in defining the structure and function of the dimorphic circuits that control male courtship, female receptivity, and female egg-laying in Drosophila, and suggest that a common organizational principal underlies the operation of both the male and female mating circuits.
Practical information
- Informed public
- Free
Organizer
- LSS & BMI Host : Brian McCabe