REMINDER!
The CEU Department of Cognitive Science cordially invites you to a talk
(as part of its Departmental Colloquium series)
by
Craig Packer (University of Minnesota)
Date: Friday, November 28, 2014 - 15:00 - 16:30
Location: Department of Cognitive Science, CEU, Frankel Leó út 30-34.,
Room 208
"Behaviour and ecology of African lions"
Why do lions live in groups? Why do male lions have manes? How do
competing carnivore species co-exist with lions? I will address each of
these questions using data from a nearly 50-year study of the Serengeti
lions, showing that lion prides are essentially "gangs" that compete
incessantly with their neighbours, that the lion's mane is an ornament
that honestly indicates the male's "quality" and that subordinate
species such as cheetahs and wild dogs respond in contrasting manners to
the threat of lion attacks. I will also highlight the way that lions
influence the distribution and abundance of their primary prey species.
We're looking forward to see you there (Frankel Leo u. 30-34) !
Cognitive Science Events at CEU:
http://cognitivescience.ceu.hu/events
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