Symposium S12

New Frontiers in the Integrative Study of Animal Behavior: Nothing in Neuroscience Makes Sense Except in the Light of Behavior

Day: Thursday, Jan. 7, 08:00-15:30
Room: C124

Organizer(s): Suzy Renn, Hans Hofmann, Dustin Rubenstein

Symposium Author(s) Title

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RUEBNSTEIN, Dustin R. Animal behavior: past, present and future

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AKCAY, Erol Modeling the co-evolution of social structure and behaviors in animal societies

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CHOW, B.Y. New tools to engineer cellular circuitry in behavioral neuroscience

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GROZINGER, Christina Cooperation and conflict in social insect societies: from genes to pheromones

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WOOLLEY, S M Insights gained from comparative approaches to studying vocal communication

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KINGSBURY, M.A. Social variation across sexes, individuals, species and seasons: The role of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide in avian affiliative behavior

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MCGRAW, K.J.*; WEAVER, M; HUTTON, P; GIRAUDEAU, M; COOK, M Urban impacts on avian life-history variation: integrative approaches to studying sex, stress, sleep, signaling, and sickness in the city

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RENN, SCP*; O’ROURKE, C; RENN, Susan Integrating Metabolic Regulation and Maternal Care in an African Cichlid fish.

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MARTIN, LB*; BARRON, DG; BURKETT-CADENA, ND; BURGAN, SB; GERVASI, SS; UYSAL, AK; SHIMIZU, T Individual variation and covariation in vector-borne disease directed behaviors
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