We invite you to attend ISBE 2018, the next meeting of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology. The meeting will be held at the Convention Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A., from 11-16 August, 2018. We hope to have a diverse representation of behavioral ecologists on hand for an outstanding lineup of invited speakers from all over the world, as well as the usual contributed talks and poster sessions and, of course, the traditional soccer match. ... [Information des Anbieters]
The 18th International Society for Behavioral Ecology Congress will be held 28 July - 2 August 2022, in Stockholm, Sweden. [Information of the supplier]
Raising wood frogs, from eggs to froglets, is a practical and rewarding classroom project. Eggs are readily available in the spring and with proper care, froglets are ready for release back into the wild by mid-June. With a minimum of materials and time, students can experience one of nature's most spectacular transformations. ... [Information of the supplier]
FunTree provides a range of data resources to detect the evolution of enzyme function within distant structurally related clusters within domain super families as determined by CATH. To access the resource enter a specific CATH superfamily code or search for a structure / sequence / function (either via a EC code or KEGG ligand / reaction ID, PDB ID or UniProtKB ID). Or browse the resource via superfamily / function / structure / metabolites & reactions via the menu on the left pannel. Further information about the process can be found on the HELP pages. ... [Information of the supplier]
This meeting aims to bring together different perspectives on the importance, mechanisms, function and evolution of consistent individual differences at different levels of biological organisation. Jointly organised by the University of Groningen Centre for Behaviour and Neurosciences and Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Studies, under the auspices of the Royal Dutch Zoological Society. Confirmed plenary speakers include: Stephen Suomi (National Institute of Child Health & Human Development, Bethesda, Maryland), Renee Duckworth (University of Arizona), and Jonathan Seckl (University of Edinburgh). ... [Information of the supplier]
We are happy to announce that the 31st annual HBES meeting will be held in Boston May 29 -June 1st, 2019. The conference will be located at the George Sherman Union at Boston University. [Information of the supplier]
Vogelstimmen.de liefert Links zu Aufnahmen verschiedener Vogelstimmen aus einer Liste von 10.000 Vögeln. Außerdem bietet diese Website ein Forum mit der Möglichkeit Fragen zu stellen. [Information des Anbieters, verändert]
Feeding movements in many reptiles and amphibians are typically extremely brief, too short in duration to be seen by the unaided eye. The movies on this site were made using high-speed video cameras running at speeds of up to 10,000 images per second. For comparison, normal video records at only 50 or 60 pictures per second. ... [Information of the supplier]
The purpose of this society is to promote and encourage the biological study of animal behavior in the broadest sense, including studies at all levels of organization using both descriptive and experimental methods under natural and controlled conditions. Both research studies and the dissemination of knowledge about animal behavior through publications, educational programs, and activities shall be encouraged ... [Information of the supplier]
Database of Migratory Species at Global scale (4344 species, 5500 literature references, Internet-Links, data on distribution and migration behaviour, 1174 GIS-maps, Threat Analysis) - Migratory species are an important dynamic component of biodiversity. The conservation and protection of these species requires international cooperation. However, the level of knowledge we have is not sufficient and information is immensely scattered. Today we can only estimate the number of migratory species within a vast range of 5000 and 10000. GROMS consolidates and summarises all available information and the current states of knowledge into a relational database. It supports a Geographic Information system (GIS) interface and permits various search options for novice users and for experts. The GROMS database is structured to provide an additional tool for fact finding and decision-making by the CMS bodies and related regional Agreements as well as the Convention on Biological Diversity. To this effect, the database is designed to supply information on migratory species, their distribution map, population and bibliography. The current multilingual database contains 4,344 migratory vertebrates species, with their threat and protection status (International Red List), protection status (after CMS and CITES) as well as migration types and more than 5,500 literature citations. ... [Information of the supplier]