March 2 Cafe – Unlikely lizards

East Bay Science Cafe

Unlikely lizards – The evolutionary and natural history of geckos

Phillip Skipwith

Wednesday, March 2, 2016 7:00-9 pm

Cafe Valparaiso 1403 Solano Ave. Albany, California

Phillip Skipwith’s research focuses on the evolution of geckos, a unique group of lizards. More specifically, he examines the evolutionary relationships and historically geography of this ancient groups of animals using genetic methods. We’ll begin with how scientists reconstruct the evolutionary history of organisms, then have a short overview of what exactly makes a gecko a gecko. Phillip will share his research and travel experiences on a specific group of geckos the Australasian region.
Gecko Diversity Image: Phillip Skipwith
Phillip Skipwith is a 5th year PhD student in the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, UC Berkeley. He currently works on the evolutionary history of a group of geckos in Australasia. He received his Masters in Evolutionary Biology from Villanova University and his B.S. from Richard Stockton University.
Phillip Skipwith

Phillip Skipwith

Comment to “March 2 Cafe – Unlikely lizards

  1. is this event suitable for children (7 and 10)?

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