Be a part of the next ethology Investigates online conference where researchers will present new theories and discuss recent findings on the behavior of invasive species and their impact on the host environment. Animals today are regularly confronted with novel situations – destruction of habitat, introduction of new predators or new food sources. Studies on invasive species can yield critical insights into evolutionary theory, behavioral ecology, community ecology, developmental physiology, and conservation practice.
The conference will be held 15-17 April 2013 .
Mark Hauber (Hunter College/CUNY) will host the meeting with co-organizers Phill Cassey (University of Adelaide), Naomi Langmore (Australian National University), and Bard Stokke (NTNU Norway). This three-day event will showcase talks, original articles, and posters on the behavior, physiology, ecology, and impact of invasive species as they interact with native biota.
For additional information contact Mark Hauber.