Emergence and Disruption of Animal Societies.
Adriana Maldonado - Chaparro, Professor at Universidad del Rosario, Leader Max Planck Partner Group and Affiliated Scientist at the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior.
Tupper Auditorium
Adriana Maldonado - Chaparro, Professor at Universidad del Rosario, Leader Max Planck Partner Group and Affiliated Scientist at the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior.
Tupper Auditorium
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