Vol. 65, No. 1 | Spring/Summer 2020
 

ABS 2020 Virtual Meeting

 

ABS 2020 Virtual Conference

 

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The 57th Annual Conference of the Animal Behavior Societyabslogo
July, 28-31, 2020

The Animal Behavior Society believes that scientific excellence flourishes in an environment where a diversity of voices and perspectives are freely expressed, in an environment of mutual respect for the dignity and worth of every participant. We look forward to a virtual meeting where all can learn and be heard.

We are excited to invite you to the first ABS virtual meeting. This virtual meeting offers unique benefits (click here to view a full list of benefits), including the opportunity for your work to reach a broader audience and extended time for group discussions. It also offers an opportunity to present and communicate science in different ways, supporting a diversity of research approaches and ideas as well as presentation styles. 

We appreciate your willingness to participate and your enthusiasm about this new concept.

Please visit the conference webiste for more information on the virtual program and to register!


 


Dear Fellow ABS Members,

We are pleased to announce the first virtual meeting of the Animal Behavior Society, to be held this summer with online events scheduled for July 28-31. Registration costs for the meeting will be $40 for regular ABS members, and will be free for students, postdocs and participants from developing countries who are ABS members. The meeting will have a different style than our regular annual meeting. To fit with the virtual format, regular session presentations will be prerecorded and limited to 6 minutes. These will be made available in advance for viewing by those ABS members registered for the conference. The program will also include prerecorded 3-minute lightning talks as poster replacements. Presentations will be organized into topical groupings, with associated real-time discussion sessions scheduled throughout the three meeting days.

The meeting's daily schedule will include morning introductions. We will then schedule time blocks to watch or re-watch presentations, followed by virtual discussion and question/answer sessions. To maintain the important networking functions of the meeting, there will also be virtual mentoring lunches, happy hours, workshops, and group discussion rooms for participant-identified topics. Given that virtual food is not as tasty, you will have to provide your own lunch. The Allee competition will adhere as much as possible to the traditional rules, with 15 minute pre-recorded presentations, to be followed by scheduled question/answer sessions during the meeting. More information on program details and meeting events, including symposia and workshops, will be made available on the meeting website. The ABS Executive Committee and the Program Planning Committee are excited to invite you to this meeting.

A virtual meeting offers unique benefits, including the opportunity for your work to reach a broader audience and extended time for group discussions. It also offers an opportunity to present and communicate science in different ways, supporting a diversity of research approaches and ideas as well as presentation styles. We appreciate your willingness to participate and your enthusiasm about this new concept.

We look forward to hosting you at ABS 2020!

 
ABS Newsletter

Send general correspondence concerning the Society to Danielle J. Whittaker, Public Affairs Officer, at: publicaffairs@
animalbehaviorsociety.org
. Deadlines for materials to be included in the Newsletter are the 15th of the month preceding each issue. The next deadline is July 15, 2020. Articles submitted by members of the Society and judged by the Secretary to be appropriate are occasionally published in the ABS newsletter. The publication of such material does not imply ABS endorsement of the opinions expressed by contributors.

Animal Behavior Society Website: http://www.animalbehaviorsociety.org

Animal Behavior

Animal Behavior, manuscripts and editorial matters: Authors should submit manuscripts online to Elsevier’s Editorial System (http://ees.elsevier.com/anbeh/). For enquiries relating to submissions prior to acceptance, contact the Journal Manager ([email protected]). For enquiries relating to submissions after acceptance, visit Elsevier at http://www.elsevier.com/journals. For other general correspondence, contact Kris Bruner, Managing Editor, Animal Behaviour, Indiana University, 407 N. Park Avenue, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA. E-mail: [email protected]. Phone: 812-935-7188.

Change of address, missing or defective issues: ABS Central Office, 2111 Chestnut Avenue, Suite 145, Glenview, IL 60025, US. Phone: 312-893-6585. Fax: 312-896-5614. E-mail: [email protected].