Please join us for a PhD Defense Seminar with PhD candidate and CSU Biology grad student, Amir Alayoubi, entitled “Hopping to Conclusions: How a Female Treefrog Responds to Consistency in Mating Signal Repetition”.
This seminar will explore the fascinating world of animal communication and mating behaviors, focusing on how female treefrogs interpret and respond to patterns in mating calls. Amir Alayoubi’s research sheds light on the intricate dynamics of signal repetition and its role in mate selection, offering insights into evolutionary biology and behavioral ecology.
Event Details:
Speaker: Amir Alayoubi
Title: Hopping to Conclusions: How a Female Treefrog Responds to Consistency in Mating Signal Repetition
Date: March 9th, 2026
Time: 11:30 AM
Location: Yates 306
Can’t make it in person? Join us online! Col.st/piybn
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Meeting ID: 945 3031 0119
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Passcode: 928006
Advisor: Dr. Kim Hoke, Professor, CSU Department of Biology
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn more about this captivating topic!
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