Sex in Wild Plants and Animals in the City (IN PERSON)
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Wild plants and animals in cities propagate amidst traffic, people, lighting, noise and concrete. This talk will explore how they overcome seemingly insurmountable barriers to find mates and produce offspring.
Bio of presenter: Ken Frank, a member of Penn's Village, has a life-long interest in natural history. His scientific research and books have illuminated the ecology of wild plants and animals in Philadelphia. He practiced internal medicine in the city for several decades.
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Rachel Amin
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Wild plants and animals in cities propagate amidst traffic, people, lighting, noise and concrete. This talk will explore how they overcome seemingly insurmountable barriers to find mates and produce offspring.
Bio of presenter: Ken Frank has a life-long interest in natural history. His scientific research and books have illuminated the ecology of wild plants and animals in Philadelphia. He practiced internal medicine in the city for several decades.
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