File F8 - Maydianne Andrade

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Maydianne Andrade

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CA ON0034 10-122-F8

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  • December 12, 2023 (Creation)

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1 sound recording (wav) : 1 h., 13 min., 40 sec.

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This is an interview with Maydianne Andrade, a biology professor at the University of Toronto and co-founding President of the Canadian Black Scientists Network, which focuses on dismantling the challenges, discrimination, and barriers to inclusion in STEM that are experienced by Black Canadians. Dr. Andrade’s research explores how the reproductive behaviors of males and females evolve through the interaction of sexual and natural selection in different ecological contexts. Her best-known work is about the mating habits of Australian redback spiders. More specifically, Andrade studies evolutionary reasons for spiders’ sexual cannibalism and male self-sacrifice. The interviewer is Meghan Tibbits-Lamirande.
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Il s'agit d'un entretien avec Maydianne Andrade, professeur de biologie à l'université de Toronto et présidente cofondatrice du Canadian Black Scientists Network, qui s'attache à démanteler les défis, les discriminations et les obstacles à l'inclusion dans les STIM auxquels sont confrontés les Canadiens de race noire. Les recherches de Mme Andrade portent sur l'évolution des comportements reproductifs des mâles et des femelles par l'interaction de la sélection sexuelle et naturelle dans différents contextes écologiques. Ses travaux les plus connus portent sur les habitudes d'accouplement des araignées rouges australiennes. Elle étudie plus particulièrement les raisons évolutives du cannibalisme sexuel et de l'abnégation des mâles chez les araignées. L'interviewer est Meghan Tibbits-Lamirande.

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