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Subject: | conference session: Acoustics as a Tool for Population Structure |
From: | Dave Mellinger <> |
Date: | Tue, 12 Nov 2013 16:12:08 -0800 |
Forwarded from: "Acoustical Society of America" <> Subject: New Animal Bioacoustics special session added to Providence meeting The bioacoustics group in the Acoustical Society of America will sponsor an additional special session at the ASA Meeting in Providence in May, 2014. This special session, "Acoustics as a Tool for Population Structure," organized by Shannon Rankin and Kate Stafford, will examine the potential as well as the complications and limitations of using animal sounds as a tool for identifying population structure. Remember the deadline for submission of abstracts is Monday, 16 December 2013. Submit abstracts at acousticalsociety.org Sincerely, Cynthia Moss Chair, Technical Committee on Animal Bioacoustics |
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