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Parenting Lessons from Frogs and Spiders - Understanding Family Bonds Across Species

Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute, Stanford via YouTube

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Explore the fascinating world of animal parenting in this 19-minute talk by Stanford biologist Lauren O'Connell, who reveals surprising insights about pair bonding and family relationships across the animal kingdom. Discover how poison frogs, wolf spiders, and butterfly fish demonstrate remarkable parenting behaviors that challenge our assumptions about familial bonds in nature. Delve into the neuroscience behind parent-offspring relationships and partner collaboration, drawing unexpected parallels between these creatures and human parenting experiences. Learn about groundbreaking research from O'Connell's Laboratory of Organismal Biology, where global studies of various species illuminate the universal aspects of parental care and family dynamics.

Syllabus

Parenting Lessons from Frogs and Spiders | Lauren O'Connell

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Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute, Stanford

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