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Date: Mon, 8 May 2017 13:54:26 +0000

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED

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4th International Symposium on 
Acoustic Communication by Animals

July 18-21, 2017

Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium

Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.A.

The Acoustical Society of America has partnered with Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium to bring together a diverse community of scientists, engineers, teachers and students to the Fourth International Symposium on Acoustic Communication by Animals, to be held July 18-21, 2017 on the grounds of the Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium in Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.A.

This four-day symposium is designed to address contemporary topics in animal acoustic communication across a wide range of taxa, including arthropods, lizards and amphibians, as well as birds, fish and terrestrial and marine mammals. The emphasis will be to share ideas, data, and methodologies in the area of animal bioacoustics and communication and to promote networking opportunities in this ever-growing discipline. Please plan to attend, participate and share your work.

When and Where?


Dates:     July 18-21, 2017
Location: Omaha’s Henry Doorly
                                                

                Zoo & Aquarium
                Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.A.


For more information regarding the location, please visit the 4th International Symposium Website
.

Desert Dome, Henry Doorly Zoo

 

Pre-Symposium Workshop


The scientific program of the 4th International Symposium will be preceded on Monday, 17 July 2017, by a half-day workshop (1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.) in which key questions related to The Impact of Anthropogenic Noise on Animal Acoustic Communication will be discussed. The specific goal of the event is to objectively identify problem areas related to the influence of anthropogenic noise in diverse ecosystems, as well as consideration of strategies to mitigate scientifically-validated, adverse consequences of exposure to man-made noise. The ultimate goal of the workshop is the development of a guide to enable noise mitigation strategies to promote and/or restore natural soundscapes. The workshop is free to all registrants.

 

Omaha, Nebraska

 

Call for Abstracts


We invite you to participate in the 4th International Symposium. Those interested in giving an oral or poster presentation must submit an abstract by May 31st, 2017. The abstract submission period is now open. Two-page extended abstracts must be submitted using the format of the template provided on the abstract submission website. For details on the submission process and to submit an abstract, please visit the 4th International Symposium Website.

Important Dates

Workshop: 
July 17, 2017 
(1-5 pm)

Symposium: 
July 18-21, 2017

Abstract Submission Deadline: 
May 31, 2017

Early Registration Deadline: 
June
15, 2017

Hotel Reservation (special rates) Deadline: 
June 21, 2017

 

Keynote and Invited Speakers


We have an extraordinary slate of keynote and invited speakers, covering a broad range of topics and taxa, including:

  • Ximena Bernal (Purdue Univ.)
  • Dan Blumstein (Univ. of California Los Angeles)
  • Henrik Brumm (Max Planck Institute for Ornithology)
  • Jakob Christensen-Dalsgaard (Univ. of Southern Denmark)
  • Eileen Hebets (Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln(keynote)
  • Vincent Janik (Univ. of St. Andrews(keynote)
  • Laura Kloepper (St. Mary's College)
  • Georg Klump (Univ. of Oldenburg)
  • Geoff Manley (Univ. of Oldenburg)
  • Marta Manser (Univ. of Zurich(keynote)
  • Laura May-Collado (Univ. of Vermont)
  • Cory Miller (Univ. California San Diego)
  • Susan Parks (Syracuse Univ.)
  • Colleen Reichmuth (Univ. of California Santa Cruz)
  • Johannes Schul (Univ. of Missouri)
  • Brad Story (Univ. of Arizona)
  • Frédéric Theunissen (Univ. of California Berkeley(keynote)

For more information, please visit the 4th International Symposium Website.

 

Registration is Now Open

 

Early registration is now open and the deadline for special, discounted rates is June 15th, 2017.  For details regarding registration fees and to register for the symposium, please visit the 4th International Symposium Website.

Key Links

Symposium Website

Abstract Submission

Registration

Hotel Reservation

 

Scientific Program Organizing Committee

  • Mark Bee (University of Minnesota)
  • Kirsten Bohn (Johns Hopkins University)
  • Micheal Dent (University at Buffalo, SUNY)
  • Robert Dooling (University of Maryland)
  • Christine Erbe (Curtin University)
  • JoAnn McGee (Boys Town National Research Hospital)
  • Julie Oswald (University of St. Andrews)
  • Ed Walsh (Boys Town National Research Hospital) (Chair)

Advisory Committee

  • Whitlow Au (University of Hawaii)
  • Susan E. Fox (Acoustical Society of America Executive Director)
  • David Mellinger (Oregon State University)
  • Cynthia Moss (Johns Hopkins University)
  • Charles Schmid (Former Acoustical Society of America Executive Director)
  • Andrea Simmons (Brown University)

 

 

Contact Information
For more information or questions, please contact Edward Walsh at 1-402-498-6701 or m("boystown.org","Edward.Walsh");">.

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