It’s August and you’re starting to feel dread for fall? Here to help with some ideas: Teaching Animal Behavior in the Midst of a Pandemic: A Primer https://ecoevorxiv.org/64y25/ A great collaboration with some thoughtful and excellent teachers! #ABS2020
Several neuroethologists are presenting at #ABS2020! Tell us your on-demand talk so we can share it before the meeting ends tomorrow!
Great attendance at the Latin American Luncheon #ABS2020 - >88 participants! it is exciting to see this group as it keeps growing every year @LilianManica @Trillo_PA
ABS provides many funding opportunities for Latin Americans, check them out!
The Social Evolution Q&A starts at 11:00 EST - join me and the other awesome presenters! #ABS2020
Unraveling the mystery of egg scrapping behavior - @gnomezz examines why male treefrogs kick egg clutches and finds that eggs rarely fall, so why do it?
A talk full of great videos and observations, one hypothesis down & the mystery continues... #ABS2020
Attn: Baboon people (to borrow a phrase from @jbsilk1)
@ChelsSouthworth has an exciting talk at #abs2020 describing early results from data on infant social interactions with non-mothers that she collected last year. Here's the link:Her Q&A is Fri. @ 11
animalbehaviorsociety.org/virtual/index.…
Tracking the origin of novel sexual signals by @arpeggio_jay @RobinMTing - the story keeps getting more and more interesting, Hawaiian crickets that rattle to escape eavesdropping parasitoid flies #abs2020
There are so many great talks at #ABS2020. Thank you to @AnimBehSociety for organizing this virtually!
My talk is available on demand - send me your comments & questions anytime! 🐜💻
I know we miss in person meetings, but for now I'm thrilled to be at home while at #ABS2020. Great aspects of this meeting: no more session envy where I see tweets about awesome talks I missed because I was in a different awesome talk. I can watch everything I missed! 1/
Are sleepy magpies worse singers?
Check my talk at the @AnimBehSociety #ABS2020 and find out!
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If you have any questions or wanna chat, my Q&A is on the 29th at 4pm ET!
#sleep #animalbehaviour #communication #birdsong #australianmagpies
Finally looked at the schedule for #ABS2020 I will definitely be as just as busy as during an in-person conference but will certainly be less exhausted every day. Already missing the chance to catch up with friends, though.
At #abs2020 I'll be giving a talk about how swamp sparrow song changes as males age and whether receivers can detect those changes.
Work done with Susan Peters, Bill Searcy, and @SteveNowickiDU
Communication 4, Q&A: Thursday July 30, 4:00 PM Eastern
Office Hours July 31 @ 12pm