ISBE Melbourne Congress

It was fantastic to catch up with new and old friends at the International Society for Behavioral Ecology (ISBE) Conference in Melbourne! I presented a talk on ‘Frontiers in quantifying wildlife behavioural responses to chemical pollution’, a poster on ‘EthoCRED: a framework to guide reporting and evaluation of the relevance and reliability of behavioural ecotoxicity studies’, and chaired a session on ‘Anthropogenic change’.

 
 
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