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The Animal Behavior Society is a non-profit scientific society, founded to encourage and promote the study of animal behavior. ABS members are from all over the world, but primarily from North, Central, and South America. Membership is open to those interested in the study of animal behavior.
 
 
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ABS Williamsburg Meeting Silent Auction Reminder
Bring Items to WILLIAMSBURG to Donate!!

Bring Items from Home, Pick up Items in your Travels or from your
Field Sites, or Obtain Donations from Supportive Colleagues and
Organizations. The more items we have, the more likely the auction
will be as successful as it has been in past years!

What kind of items or services seem to be desirable?

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ABS Meeting: Scientific Program now online
The Scientific Program, listing special events, talks and the poster
session, for the 47th Annual Meeting of the Animal Behavior Society,
25-29 July, 2010, held on the historic campus of the College of
William and Mary, and hosted by John Swaddle and Dan Cristol are now
available!

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[absco-news] ABS Meeting - Deadline for Abstracts - Today - 14 May 2010
When the clock strikes Midnight EST today 14 May 2010 - Abstract
submissions will be closed.

Reminder:

Only ABS (and ASAB) members and invited speakers are allowed to
present research at ABS Meetings.

The ABS Central Office closes at 3pm EST for membership queries
(aboff...@indiana.edu).

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ABS Meeting: Early Registration and Abstract submission deadlines
To present a paper or a poster at ABS 2010, you must register and
submit abstracts by May 14, 2010. Only ABS (and ASAB) members and
invited speakers are allowed to present research at ABS Meetings,
which means participants should apply for membership or renew by May
7, 2010, in order to submit an abstract.
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ABS Meeting: Charles H. Turner Program deadline
The deadline for the Charles H. Turner Program for undergraduate
participation in the 2010 Animal Behavior Society Meeting
at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia (July
25-29, 2010) is fast approaching.

Apply on-line before Midnight April 30, 2010 by going to:
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  • PhD Position in Bat Disease Ecology


  • Volunteer Field Assistants - Queensland, Australia


  • Data on Extra-pair Paternity in Warblers


  • Dolphin Behavior and Cognition Research Internships


  • PRINCETON UNIVERSITY: Postdoc position - Collective Motion and Decision-Making in Schooling Fish


  • Ph.D. Endeavour Award opportunity to study behaviour, cognition, and learning in desert ants or honeybees


  • Volunteer Research Assistant: Cooperation in Barbary Macaques, Morocco


  • Field assistants (2) needed for a study of cooperatively breeding birds in outback Australia


  • Call for Proposals - Sabbatical Scholars and Collaborative Working Groups


  • research fellow position in Patek Lab- UMASS Amherst


  • OXFORD UNIVERSITY: Postdoc position -- Tool use in New Caledonian crows


  • Volunteer Field Assistant Needed-Nicaragua


  • Primatology Field Methods Course offered by the Lemur Conservation Foundation and Dr. Natalie Vasey of Portland State University


  • Doctoral studies programme in ecology at the Jagiellonian University


  • Post- doctoral fellowship programme at the Institute of Environmental Sciences, Jagiellonian University


  • Looking for collaborators for field biology media project


  • Comprehensive Animal Behavior Research Methods DVD available for only $5!


  • Avian Nesting Ecology along an Elevation gradient, Manu National Park, Peru



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