Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to announce the formation of the
Evolutionary Demography Society (EvoDemoS) and to invite interested researchers to join. While many societies include life-history evolution or evolutionary demography within the range of topics they consider, no active society focuses on these topics across taxa and disciplines. EvoDemoS is intended to fill this gap. EvoDemoS is an interdisciplinary scientific society dedicated to the study of the interactions of ecology and evolutionary biology with demography, including but not limited to patterns of mortality, reproduction and migration over age, stage and state and the evolutionary processes that produce those patterns. All taxa and methodologies are of interest. Our primary goal is to facilitate communication between researchers, and as such we are pleased to offer free membership for 2013 to any interested researcher. We invite members from students to established experts. We will organize yearly meetings to provide a specific forum for evolutionary demography. Our first meeting will be in Odense, Denmark in October of 2013, and will be open only to society members. Membership can be gained by emailing your name, preferred email address, affiliation and a sentence describing your research interests to: [email protected] Questions and comments can be addressed to this same address. Please feel free to distribute this announcement broadly. Sincerely, The Board of the Evolutionary Demography Society President James W. Vaupel, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research and University of Southern Denmark Vice President Shripad Tuljapurkar (Tulja), Stanford University Secretary/Treasurer Daniel A. Levitis, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research and University of Southern Denmark Board Members Anne M. Bronikowksi, Iowa State University James R. Carey, University of California, Davis Hal Caswell, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Charlotte Jessica E. Metcalf, University of Oxford Tim Coulson, Imperial College London Timothy Gage, State University of New York at Albany Jean-Michel Gaillard, Université de Lyon and Centre national de la recherche scientifique Thomas B. Kirkwood, Newcastle University Daniel H. Nussey, University of Edinburgh Fanie Pelletier, L'Université de Sherbrooke Deborah Roach, University of Virginia Rudi G.J. Westendorp, Leiden University ---------- This mail has been sent through the MPI for Demographic Research. Should you receive a mail that is apparently from a MPI user without this text displayed, then the address has most likely been faked. If you are uncertain about the validity of this message, please check the mail header or ask your system administrator for assistance.
