Plenary speakers & talk titles confirmed

Dr Julien Martin (University of Aberdeen): When the variance varies or the problems of studying personalities in the wild

Dr Sonia Rey Planellas (University of Stirling): Fish can show emotional fever: stress induced hyperthermia (SIH) in zebrafish

Professor Christine Caldwell (University of Stirling): What’s special about human culture?

SCAB Schedule

9.00-10.00: Arrival and registration (LT V1, Cottrell Building)

For those of you who have registered, an email how now been sent with the list of talks and posters and directions when you get to the Stirling University campus. If you did not receive this email then please let me know (s.daoudi1@stir.ac.uk)

 

Registration

It appears that there are some problems with the link for online registration. Please instead go to: http://shop.stir.ac.uk/

Click on Read More under the heading Product Catalogue (103),  Then click on Schools and Divisions -> Read More under the heading School of Natural Sciences -> Scottish Conference on Animal Behaviour

Please contact Sophia Daoudi (s.m.daoudi1@stir.ac.uk) if you are having any problems registering

Plenary speakers confirmed

Professor Christine Caldwell (social learning, cumulative culture and evolution), The University of Stirling

Dr Sonia Rey Planellas (the impact of environmental stressors (like temperature) on fish general performance), The University of Stirling

Dr Julien Martin (evolutionary ecology of reproductive strategies and understanding the impact of environmental variation on adaptation and evolution of traits), The University of Aberdeen

Info & Registration

This year the annual Scottish Conference on Animal Behaviour will be held at the University of Stirling, April 2nd, in the Cottrell building room 2A73 and Lecture Theatre V1.

This conference is an annual meeting of researchers in the field of animal behaviour. It is a small event with a relaxed atmosphere and is ideal for students and post-docs to present their work to peers as well as established and experienced researchers.

Anyone interested in presenting a talk or poster can submit titles to Sophia Daoudi (s.m.daoudi1@stir.ac.uk) by Friday 18th March 2016. Registration for general attendees will close on Friday the 31st March at 5pm. Registration is £20 and includes coffee, tea, lunch, and a wine reception after talks.

We request that the payment be made online using the following link:http://shop.stir.ac.uk/browse/extra_info.asp?compid=1&modid=1&deptid=8&catid=27&prodid=315.

Priority for talks and posters will be given to students.