Subject: reminder: abstracts due Friday for acoustic communication conference From: Dave Mellinger Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 14:32:09 -0700 To: marmam@lists.uvic.ca, Bioacoustics-L@cornell.edu, Applied-ethology@sask.usask.ca, Animal-Behaviour@jiscmail.ac.uk REMINDER: Abstracts for the Acoustic Communication by Animals conference are due April 18, which is Friday of this week. Conference details are below. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Acoustic Communication by Animals Second International Conference August 12-15, 2008 Corvallis, Oregon USA This conference will bring together senior scholars, mid-career researchers and teachers, young investigators, and students to share ideas, data, and methods in the growing and exciting field of animal acoustic communication. The emphasis in the conference will be to share information across animal taxa and to enable young investigators and students to meet and share ideas with more established investigators in the field. Toward this end, the keynote speakers at the conference will be Dr. Peter Marler Dr. Peter Slater who will provide insights from their lifetime of studying animal communication. Abstracts Abstracts of up to 300 words will be accepted until April 18, 2008. Submit abstracts via the conference web site, below. Topics Some of the special sessions we plan to have include · Development and evolution of animal communication · Communication in noisy environments · Modern techniques in measuring and analyzing complex animal sounds · Sound production mechanisms · Effects of anthropogenic sounds on animals · Cognition and language · Echolocation · Hearing and sound discrimination · Signal design · Mimicry · Physiology and anatomy · New equipment and software Other topics are welcome too. Invited speakers The following invited speakers will attend: Whitlow Au: Sound detection and echolocation by dolphins Andrew Bass: Communication in fishes Eliot Brenowitz: Vocal communication in songbirds Robert Dooling: Bird hearing Richard Fay: Fish hearing and sound production Albert Feng: Neural basis of sound communication in complex environments Tecumseh Fitch: Mammalian sound communication Kurt Fristrup: Managing noise impacts Ronald Hoy: Communication strategies in insects Peter Narins: Vertebrate seismic communication Caitlin O'Connell-Rodwell: Elephant low frequency and seismic reception Kazuo Okanoya: Evolution of signal complexity in birds and humans Arthur Popper: New ideas on evolution of hearing Ron Schusterman: Pinniped communication Robert Seyfarth: Primate communication and social behavior Andrea Megela Simmons: Chorus dynamics in frogs James Simmons: Sound detection by bats Joseph Sisneros: Neural mechanisms of fish AnnMarie Surlykke: Bat echolocation Terry Takahashi: Hearing and localization Sophie Van Parijs: Pinniped communication Student funding We will have funding for some students to travel to the conference. See the conference website for details. Further information is available at the conference web site: http://oregonstate.edu/conferences/animalcommunication2008/ Hope to see you there! The conference scientific committee: Whitlow W.L. Au, Co-chair, University of Hawaii Andrea Megela Simmons, Co-chair, Brown University David K. Mellinger, Co-chair, Oregon State University Arthur N. Popper, University of Maryland Richard R. Fay, Loyola University of Chicago Charles Schmid, Vice-Chair, Acoustical Society of America Subject: AWIC Dog Bibliography update From: cynthia smith Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 09:42:13 -0400 To: applied-ethology@usask.ca > > An updated bibliography "Information Resources on the Care and Welfare of > > Dogs" has just been added to the Animal Welfare Information Center web site > > at: > > > > http://www.nal.usda.gov/awic/pubs/Dogs/dogs.shtml > > > > > > This publication updates and expands AWIC publication Housing, Husbandry, > > and Welfare of the Dog Quick Bibliography Series, QB 97-08. The current > > publication is divided into three major sections: Introduction, > > Bibliography, and Website Resources. The introduction was written by Robert > > Hubrecht, PhD., Deputy (Scientific) Director, for the Universities > > Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW), United Kingdom. Dr. Hubrecht is one of > > the world’s leading experts on animal welfare and husbandry issues > > concerning the use of dogs in research settings. We hope this will be a > > useful resouce for all those with an interest in the care and welfare of > > dogs. > > > > > > Cynthia Smith, M.S. > > USDA/National Agricultural Library > > Animal Welfare Information Center > > 10301 Baltimore Avenue > > Beltsville, MD 20705 > > 301-504-6212 > > www.nal.usda.gov/awic