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Bioacoustics papers in J Exp Biol 2005, 208(4)

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From: Jérôme SUEUR <>
Date: Mon, 07 Feb 2005 09:13:32 -0800
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      Niels Skals, Peter Anderson, Morten Kanneworff, Christer Lofstedt, and
      Annemarie Surlykke
      J Exp Biol 2005;208 595-601
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      Tali Kimchi, Moshe Reshef, and Joseph Terkel
      J Exp Biol 2005;208 647-659
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Subject: Call for Abstracts: Measuring Behavior 2005
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 5th International Conference on Methods and Techniques in Behavioral Research
  
 30 August - 2 September 2005, Wageningen, The Netherlands
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 CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
  
 Measuring Behavior 2005, the 5th in a series, is the premier
 interdisciplinary event for scientists and practitioners concerned with the
 study of human and animal behavior. This unique conference focuses on
 methods and techniques in behavioral research in the widest sense, from
 ethology and behavioral ecology to neuroscience and bioacoustics. While
 most conferences focus on a specific scientific area, this conference
 creates bridges between disciplines by bringing together people who may
 otherwise be unlikely to meet each other. An extensive list of program
 topics can be found on the conference website. Links to the online
 proceedings of the four previous meetings can also be found there. 
  
 The Scientific Program Committee now invites you to submit your abstract
 for oral papers, posters and demonstrations. Take this unique opportunity
 to present your novel methods, techniques and tools to an interdisciplinary
 scientific community. Presentations should deal with newly developed
 research methods, techniques or tools, or novel applications of existing
 techniques. The deadline for abstract submissions is 1 March 2005. Please
 read the guidelines before submitting your abstract. Contributions on novel
 measurement and analysis techniques of animal vocalizations are most welcome. 
  
 Measuring Behavior 2005 will be held in Wageningen. Located in the center
 of the Netherlands, Wageningen combines the charm of a historical fortified
 town on the river Rhine with the dynamics of an internationally well-known
 university and high-tech research centers. 
  
 To get on the mailing list for announcements, please send a message to the
 conference secretariat with your address information. You can also sign up
 for announcements on the conference website. 
  
 We look forward to your contribution! 
  
 Yours sincerely,
  
 Prof. Dr. Louise E.M. Vet
 Program Chair
  
 Measuring Behavior 2005 Conference Secretariat
 P.O. Box 268
 6700 AG Wageningen
 The Netherlands
 Phone: +31-317-497677
 Fax: +31-317-424496
 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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