ethology Investigates: Invasive Species online conference
Be a part of the next ethology Investigates online conference from 15-17 April 2013.
Hosted by Mark Hauber, Phill Cassey, Naomi Langmore and Bard Stokke, the conference will highlight new theories and discuss recent findings on the behaviour of invasive species and their impact on the host environment.
Animals today are regularly confronted with ever-changing environmental conditions - destruction of habitat, introduction of new predators or new food sources. Studies on invasive species can yield critical insights into evolutionary theory, behavioural ecology, community ecology, developmental physiology, and conservation practice.
When: Monday 15 April - Wednesday 17 April
Where: Online - registration details below
Cost: FREE
To register visit the ethology Investigates registration page.
For more information visit the ethology Investigates homepage.
Hosted by Mark Hauber, Phill Cassey, Naomi Langmore and Bard Stokke, the conference will highlight new theories and discuss recent findings on the behaviour of invasive species and their impact on the host environment.
Animals today are regularly confronted with ever-changing environmental conditions - destruction of habitat, introduction of new predators or new food sources. Studies on invasive species can yield critical insights into evolutionary theory, behavioural ecology, community ecology, developmental physiology, and conservation practice.
When: Monday 15 April - Wednesday 17 April
Where: Online - registration details below
Cost: FREE
To register visit the ethology Investigates registration page.
For more information visit the ethology Investigates homepage.
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