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EEEF 2008 Conference includes George Barlow Commemorative Symposium
Meetings Posted by Maria Abate on 2008 April 09 (Wednesday) : 07:48 PM
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The 2008 Ecological and Evolutionary Ethology of Fishes Biennial Conference will be held June 29 through July 3, 2008 on the campus of Boston University in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Abstracts are welcome until May 15. Please see http://www.bu.edu/eeef for information about symposia, meeting and lodging registration, program updates and author instructions. For additional information, contact the EEEF 2008 Host, Maria Abate at mabate@bu.edu. To receive future announcements, subscribe to the email list: http://www.bu.edu/eeef/subscribe_bu.html.

EEEF 2008 SYMPOSIA:

  1. The George Barlow EEEF Commemorative Symposium: Fish Reproductive Behavior, Mating and Parental Care Strategies
  2. Behavior, Ecology and Evolution of Cichlids
  3. Brains, Genes, and Behavior of Fishes
  4. The Biodiversity of Fishes: Maintenance, Threats and Mechanisms

SESSIONS:

Sessions will begin on June 30 and end on July 3 and will include both oral and poster presentations. All symposia are open for contributed papers. Contributed papers on any aspect of fish behavior, ecology, evolution and conservation are welcome.

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM COMMITTEE:

Maria Abate - Host, Boston University
Sigal Balshine, McMaster University
Ron Coleman, California State Univ., Sacramento
John Godwin, North Carolina State University
Les Kaufman, Boston University
Phillip Lobel, Boston University
David L. G. Noakes, Oregon State University

IMPORTANT DATES:

April 15: Earliest registration period ends
May 15: Last day to submit abstracts
June 29: Welcome reception
June 30 - July 3: Four session days

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

Please see http://www.bu.edu/eeef for more information or contact the EEEF 2008 host, Maria Abate at mabate@bu.edu. To subscribe to the EEEF email list please see: http://www.bu.edu/eeef/subscribe_bu.html.



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