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How
to choose your mate - if you're a primate - will be discussed when Dr.
Kaberi Kar-Gupta, a primatologist, speaks at the Feb. 4 meeting of
Central Valley Cafe Scientifique.
The topic, "Size Matters: a tale of male mating strategies in nonhuman
primates," is a pre-Valentine's Day special that will address the
biological and evolutionary implications of mating in primates and how
it plays a major role in regulating relationships within primate social
groups.
The meeting will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Lucy's Lair, 10063 N.
Maple Ave (northwest corner of Maple and Behymer). The main presentation
will begin at 7, followed by discussion. Seating is limited.
Central Valley Cafe Scientifique meets the first Monday of each month to
provide a forum for researchers from Fresno State and other
organizations to engage in casual discussion of scientific topics with
community members.
Partners in organizing Central Valley Cafe Scientifique are the College
of Science and Mathematics at Fresno State and Clovis Technopolis.
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