Animal Behavior Society's Central Office
The Animal Behavior Society Central Office handles the administration duties for the society including membership and editorial services for the journal Animal Behaviour.
Address
To report address changes, journal delivery problems or to request information about the society
Animal Behavior Society
2111 Chestnut Ave, Suite 145
Glenview, IL 60025
e-mail:[email protected]
phone: 312-893-6585
Executive Director
Assistant Director
Journal: Animal Behaviour
First published in 1953, Animal Behaviour is a leading international publication and has wide appeal, containing critical reviews, original papers, and research articles on all aspects of animal behaviour.
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Contact Information for the American Office for the journal (i.e. Executive Editor, Managing Editor, Office Manager...)
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Submissions should be prepared in accordance with the online Guide for Authors.
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Questions regarding general policies and submissions should be directed to Lorena Castaneda ([email protected])
Questions regarding copy-editing or specific format or content issues should be directed to Kris Bruner ([email protected])
Questions regarding book reviews should be directed to Patti Loesche ([email protected])
Activating access - Journal: Animal Behaviour
Membership in the society includes electronic access to the journal Animal Behaviour and archives via ScienceDirect.
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See this document If you have not yet activated your access or are having problems access your on-line access to the journal using ScienceDirect --> Acitvating your access to the Journal: Animal Behaviour
The username assigned to you by ScienceDirect for online journal access is handled directly by them. It is independent of the society permanent ABS Username.
Membership
Membership is open to persons engaged in the scientific study of animal behaviour, or interested in advancing such study. Current members' research activities span the invertebrates and vertebrates, both in the field and in the laboratory, and include experimental psychology, behavioral ecology, neuroscience, zoology, biology, applied ethology, and human ethology as well as many other specialized areas.