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DTSTAMP:20260522T112015Z
UID:https://www.ab.mpg.de/events/44429/345436
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DESCRIPTION: Much of what we know about lion behavior comes from resource-r
 ich systems such as the Serengeti. Yet lions inhabit an extraordinary dive
 rsity of environments ranging from productive savannas to semi-arid desert
 s\, forests\, and coastal ecosystems\, and these contrasting systems can i
 mpose fundamentally different ecological and social pressures. By expandin
 g investigations across these systems\, her research explores how ecologic
 al constraints influence behavior\, cognition\, and social organization.\n
 Vortragende(r): Natalia Borrego
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T093738Z
LOCATION:University of Konstanz\, Raum: ZT 702 + online
ORGANIZER;CN=Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior:mailto:lrosales@ab.mpg
 .de
SUMMARY:Institute Seminar by Natalia Borrego:  Big Cats\, Bigger Question 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.ab.mpg.de/events/44429/345436
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