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Food For Thought: Ramón Soto-Crespo and Alison Bell
Levis Faculty Center
919 W. Illinois St.
Urbana , il 61801
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Food for Thought: A series of public events featuring research
and creative projects by recent CAS Associates and Fellows.
We are delighted to showcase the work of some of our most productive
and creative faculty in this informal series of intellectually and spiritually
invigorating presentations. You are invited to drop in when you can to
learn about the exciting projects undertaken by our faculty.
11:00am-11:45am: Ramón E. Soto-Crespo, CAS Associate 2024-25, English
Can the Bejuco Speak? The Origin of Puerto Rico’s Ecological Literature
In this talk, Professor Soto-Crespo discusses Enrique Laguerre’s literary works The Blaze (1935) and Montoya’s Plantation (1941), as key roots of ecological thought in Puerto Rico. Laguerre’s ecological viewpoint offers a way to understand the connection between humans (sugarcane workers) and non-human entities (soil, weeds, rivers) within a landscape of harsh exploitation. His writing implies a sense of communion with the bejuco, a herbaceous, weed-like vine that Professor Soto-Crespo takes to represent the non-human.
Noon-12:45pm: Alison Bell, CAS Associate 2024-25, Evolution, Ecology, & Behavior
The Evolution of Family Life in a Small Fish
There is tremendous diversity in family life among animals, but little is known about how differences in family life arise over the course of evolution. In this talk I will present insights that my lab is starting to get into the proximate basis of evolutionary divergence in family life in three-spine stickleback fish. By studying the recent evolutionary loss of paternal care, we are learning about coordinated changes at multiple levels of biological organization and in mothers, fathers and offspring.