Behavioral ecology conference offers special pricing for Cornellians

Learn how animals mate, communicate, feed and prey by attending the 12th International Behavioral Ecology (ISBE) Congress, hosted by the International Society for Behavioral Ecology, Aug. 10-14, at Cornell.

Cornell students, faculty and staff can attend at a discounted rate of $50.

The congress -- which will be the largest meeting of the ISBE ever held -- features a wide variety of human and animal behavior talks, including plenary sessions on sexual selection and mating systems; the behavioral ecology of fertility decline in humans; kinship, cooperation and population structure in social birds; spider sociality; and the amazing sensory ecology of moles and shrews.

The special Cornell rate, however, will not give participants access to the poster sessions, coffee breaks or luncheons.

Register by Aug. 1 at the ISBE Web site, http://www.isbe2008cornell.org/program_talk.php.

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