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Association for
the Study of Animal Behaviour
Summer Conference
–
“Behavioural Interactions – Visions of the
Future”
LATEST NEWS
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THIS WEBSITE IS NOW CLOSED!
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INFORMATION
FOR ATTENDEES (updated daily):
14/07/2005: Latest
information for delegates attending the meeting can be downloaded from HERE
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REGISTRATION
CLOSED:
14/07/2005: INTERNET REGISTRATION HAS NOW CLOSED
However, registration at the Conference registration desk is possible
(on-campus accommodation cannot be guaranteed)
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FINAL
PROGRAMME NOW AVAILABLE:
11/07/2005: FINAL
PROGRAM CAN BE DOWNLOADED FROM HERE!
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NOTE FOR
POSTER PRESENTERS:
POSTER BOARDS WILL BE PORTRAIT FORMAT: 4 ft tall x 3 ft wide (1220 mm
tall x 915 mm wide)
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Overview
The
2005 ASAB summer meeting will be at
The
meeting is organized by Ken
Wilson (ken.wilson@lancaster.ac.uk)
and Ian Hartley (i.hartley@lancaster.ac.uk), and will
take place between Tuesday 19th July and Thursday 21st July 2005, inclusive.
The
theme of this summer’s meeting is Behavioural Interactions – Visions of the
Future, and it will focus on behavioural interactions of various kinds,
including those between the sexes, between predators and prey, and between
parasites and their hosts (click here for
further details).
Plenary speakers
include:
Professor Rauno Alatalo - Evolution of female preferences and male
ornamentation
Professor Innes
Cuthill - The art of concealment:
prey camouflage and predator vision
Professor Robin Dunbar
- Understanding primate social evolution
Dr Rufus Johnstone - Family negotiation and conflict resolution
Dr Rebecca Kilner - The evolution of virulence in brood
parasitic offspring
Professor
Naomi Pierce - Evolutionary dynamics
of interactions between lycaenid butterflies and ants
Professor Bill Rice -
Coevolution between the sexes: sexual
selection vs. sexual conflict
As
well as these extended talks by the plenary speakers, there will also be
shorter talks and posters by the ASAB membership.
On
the social side, planned events
include a “served,
and, on the last night (Thursday), a barn dance in a beautiful converted
farmhouse building, with ceilidh music by Striding Edge.
There
will also be an opportunity to visit to the RSPB’s
Leighton Moss Nature Reserve*, walk in beautiful Arnside, or explore the various
attractions of Lancaster City Centre,
including Lancaster
Castle.
Registration
To
register to attend the meeting, download a registration form HERE and send it to Ken Wilson
(email: ken.wilson@lancaster.ac.uk)
by 30th June, 2005. To present a poster, please include a 200
word abstract with the registration form. We are no longer accepting offers to
present talks (but you can apply to go on the reserve list).
Note that authors submitting talks or posters must confirm that the
research in question was carried out in accordance with the ASAB/ABS Guidelines
for the Treatment of Animals in Behavioural Research and Teaching, which
can be downloaded here.
Refund policy:
Before 30th June 2005, delegates withdrawing from the meeting will
be eligible for a full refund. However,
after this date, only 50% refunds will be given.
Travel
Lancaster
University is set in 250 acres of parkland and lies approximately 3.5 miles
south of the City of
Lancaster.
More information on travel can be found at here.
Accommodation
Accommodation
is available on the
Accommodation
is available from Monday 18th July until Thursday 21st July when the meeting
finishes (some rooms are available on Friday night for those who wish to stay
on longer).
Bookings
are now being taken, so please complete the booking form downloadable HERE as soon as possible, and by submit it
by 30th June, 2005 at the latest.
Grants
Grants
towards the cost of attending this conference is available from the ASAB Conference Fund.
The
deadline for grant applications is 1st July, 2005.
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Note that coach travel to Lancaster City Centre, Arnside and Leighton
Moss Reserve will be FREE, and we will also be able to offer FREE admittance to
the RSPB Reserve.