The ABG was represented in Brisbane at ASSAB 2018 – the Australasian Society for the Study of Animal Behaviour Conference

ABG @ La Trobe University (Australia)
The ABG was represented in Brisbane at ASSAB 2018 – the Australasian Society for the Study of Animal Behaviour Conference
The ABG recently returned from a combined field trip to New South Wales. The team visited several locations including the
Our Virtual Lens project has attracted media interest with Richard and Snow filmed by Channel Ten. Filming indoors and outdoors
We are pleased to report that Snow’s paper – the Virtual Lens Project method paper – was just published in
Triple PhD Graduations for the ABG Congratulations to Dr Nicole Butler, Dr Andrea Narvaez and Dr Jose Ramos.
The ABG attended the annual meeting of the Australasian Society for the Study of Animal Behaviour in July. An enjoyable
Many thanks to the Australasian Society for the Study of Animal Behaviour for awarding $1000 to support Bhagya’s research: Multimodal
Thesis submissions December 2016 | Nicole Butler became the first ABG student to submit a PhD thesis: Comparing the Anti-Predator
ARC Discovery Project funding success (finally!). $333K awarded to Richard Peters and Tom Chandler to support our Virtual Lens project
The National Natural Science Foundation of China awarded our collaborator Dr Qi Yin the equivalent of $140,000 for studies of
Lydia Rehnberg’s paper on cats in shelter environments was reported on the BBC Earth program [ http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20150810-when-cats-get-stressed ]
Many thanks to the National Geographic Society for providing US$18580 in support of our work on Anolis lizards in Ecuador: Habitat structure, competition
Andrea Narvaez is interviewed by Nature and Culture International in regard to her work on Anolis lizards in Ecuador [ http://www.naturalezaycultura.org/spanish/htm/news/2014-11-Anolis.htm ]
Richard Peters was a guest on Radio station 2RRR’s Einstein-a-go-go program [ Listen to broadcast here ]
Many thanks to the Australasian Society for the Study of Animal Behaviour for awarding $1000 to support Jose’s research: Dragon Wars: