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By Philip Bateman 3 April 2014 Environment & Agriculture Comments Off on E & A Seminar

APOLOGIES FOR SHORT NOTICE: THIS SEMINAR HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL 22ND APRIL DUE TO ILLNESS

NEXT WEEK Tuesday 8th April at 4pm, 312.207 at Curtin University

Justine Barker (PhD candidate, Supervisor Dr C. Cooper)
Curtin University

Echidnas are plastic
Physiological plasticity occurs in many mammals around the world as they adapt to environmental pressures. Echidnas provide the ideal model with which to examine plasticity within a species as they are found in every habitat type across Australia and it is of interest to determine what physiological strategies allow their great success.

Please join us for drinks and nibbles after the presentation.

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