We invite you to submit abstracts to a special session hosted by the Bioacoustics Committee for the 167th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Providence, Rhode Island, 5 - 9 May 2014.
Abstracts due by December 16, 2013: http://acousticalsociety.org/meetings/providence *Acoustics as a Tool for Studying Population Structure* Many animals produce stereotyped sounds that appear to be useful in identifying population structure and may be useful in species management; this session will examine the potential as well as the complications and limitations of using animal sounds as a tool for identifying population structure. We encourage presentation of complications encountered, lessons learned, and questions that remain unanswered for both terrestrial and marine species. *Sponsored by the Bioacoustics Committee of the Acoustical Society of America, and organized by Shannon Rankin (Southwest Fisheries Science Center, NOAA) and Kate Stafford (Applied Physics Laboratory, University of Washington). * -- *Shannon Rankin* Wildlife Research Biologist Southwest Fisheries Science Center NMFS/NOAA 8901 La Jolla Shores Dr. La Jolla, CA 92037 858-546-7072 [email protected]
