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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Biogeography across Broken Continents and Sunken Islands
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SUMMARY:Biogeography across Broken Continents and Sunken Islands
DESCRIPTION:<p>	<img alt="Speaker Gonzalo Giribet taking a picture of a mossy earth." data-file_info="%7B%22fid%22:%221112891%22,%22view_mode%22:%22default%22,%22type%22:%22media%22%7D" height="367" src="//static.hwpi.harvard.edu/files/styles/os_files_large/public/museums/files/giribetlectureweb.jpg?m=1630529777&amp;itok=ExeryyR1" title="" width="600"></p><p>	Virtual Public Lecture</p><p>	Gonzalo Giribet, Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology; Curator of Invertebrate Zoology, Alexander Agassiz Professor of Zoology, and Director, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University</p><p>	<strong>Advance Registration Required.</strong></p><p>	The major continents of the Southern Hemisphere—Africa, South America, Australia, Antarctica—as well as India and islands in the Pacific, were once part of Gondwana, an ancient supercontinent that began to break up about 180 million years ago. How did this breakup influence the evolution of ecosystems and organisms found on modern continents and islands? This is one of the questions that biogeography, the study of how organisms are distributed across space and time, seeks to answer. Gonzalo Giribet will discuss how he uses biogeography and tiny invertebrate species to understand the biological and geological history of New Zealand and New Caledonia, two islands that were once part of Gondwana.</p><p>	<em>Evolution Matters Lecture Series<br>Series supported by a generous gift from Drs. Herman and Joan Suit</em></p><p>	To join the program, you will need to download the free Zoom app in advance. If you already have Zoom, you do not need to download it again. For details on how to improve your Zoom experience, visit the <a href="https://hmsc.harvard.edu/hmsc-zoom">How to Attend an HMSC Program webpage</a></p>
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