SEMINAR: Visiting Dr Seraina Klopfstein presenting on parasitoid wasps
Researcher fromÌýNaturhistorisches Museum, Switzerland visiting the ³ÉÈË´óƬ.
Dr will be presenting on:
Title: Pleasures and perils of dating trees with fossils. An example from pimpliform parasitoid wasps (hymenoptera, ichneumonidae)
Date: Friday 29th November 2019
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Location: Benham Lecture Theatre, Benham Building, North Terrace Campus
Cost: Free, no bookings required but please add to your calendar
This is a joint seminar provided by The Australian Centre for Evolutionary Biology & Biodiversity and Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.
DrÌýKlopfstein is Curator of Entomology at the (Switzerland). She has previously held postdoctoral fellowships in Stockholm, Adelaide and Bern, and is very enthusiastic about the Austral insect fauna.
Fascinated by the diversity of nature from an early age, Seraina is now a specialist on parasitoid wasps of the family Ichneumonidae – one of the groups for which our knowledge lags most strongly behind their actual diversity. While basic taxonomic research keeps inspiring her to investigate functional morphology, ecology and courtship behaviour, she also contributes to systematics and phylogenetics.
Design of phylogenetic studies and the calibration of molecular clocks has recently also sparked her interest in ichneumonid fossils and the modelling of morphological characters within total-evidence dating.
Currently, Seraina is describing more of the unknown past and present ichneumonid fauna, and dating the phylogeny for these parasitoids to obtain a timeline for their co-evolution with their hosts.
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