Date: 11/3/25 4:14 pm
From: Chuck & Lillian via groups.io <misclists...>
Subject: [LACoBirds] SMBAS program Tues. 11/4 7:30 pm: Bats! with Joey Curti, PhD
Using Genomics to Understand Patterns of Landscape-level Connectivity
and Gene Flow in Yuma Myotis Bats (Myotis yumanensis), with Joseph Curti, PhD
Zoom Evening Meeting, Tuesday, 4 November, 7:30 p.m.
Zoom waiting room opens 7:15 p.m.


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November 4, 2025 at 7:15-7:30 pm, join the Zoom presentation by Clicking Here

Many people associate the month before and after Halloween with
spooky symbols like witches, ghouls, and of course BATS! But how much
do you really know about these furry winged creatures? Join UCLA
Postdoctoral Researcher and bat scientist Joseph Curti for an
hour-long lecture on the remarkable and misunderstood group of
mammals known as bats. In this talk, Joseph will discuss bat
diversity in Southern California as well as basic features of bat
ecology and natural history. He will also share some of the findings
from his research on bat genomics aimed at applying whole genome
sequencing to understand genomic health and inbreeding in Yuma Myotis
bats (Myotis yumanensis), how connected the Yuma Myotis populations
are across their range, and barriers to the movement across California.

If the above link doesn't work, go here:
https://smbasblog.com/2025/11/03/bats-genomics-gene-flow-connectivity-and-the-yuma-myotis-with-joseph-curti-phd-zoom-evening-meeting-tuesday-4-november-730pm-2/

Joseph Curti, Ph.D. is a postdoctoral research fellow at the UCLA La
Kretz Center for California Conservation Science. Joey's current
research focuses on the impacts of anthropogenic stressors on bat
community composition in urban areas across California. Joey received
his Ph.D. in 2024 from the UCLA Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
department, where he worked with statewide resource managers on a
variety of conservation genomics projects. These included a project
aimed at evaluating the impact of roadways in Los Angeles to
California quail (Callipepla californica) gene flow and rangewide
landscape genomics of the Yuma Myotis bat (Myotis yumanensis). Joey
has been working with bats since 2015 and has worked on a variety of
projects including radio tracking Big Brown Bats (Eptesicus fuscus)
in the California Central Valley, mist netting and acoustic surveys
of bats on the California Channel Islands, and acoustic surveys of
bats for the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. Outside
of his academic research, Joey regularly leads acoustic bat walks and
classes on bat ecology and natural history for groups across Los
Angeles, including Theodore Payne Foundation, the LA Natural History
Museum, the Ojai Valley Land Conservancy, the Resource Conservation
District of the Santa Monica Mountains, and the San Fernando Valley
Audubon Society.

Chuck Almdale
North Hills, CA.



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