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Arizona State University: Animal Behavior Seminar – The phylogenetic and ontogenetic origins of prosocial preferences

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Join us for a talk by Joan Silk, PhD, titled The Phylogenetic and Ontogenetic Origins of Prosocial Preferences

  • Arizona State University Life Sciences C Wing Arizona
  • East Tyler Mall
  • Tempe, Arizona
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  • February 26, 2026 at 7:00 AM
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Join us for a talk by Joan Silk, PhD, titled The Phylogenetic and Ontogenetic Origins of Prosocial Preferences. Silk will discuss how prosocial behaviors develop across evolutionary history and individual lifespans, offering insight into why and how cooperation emerges in social species.

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