There is no BERG next week as it is mid-semester break.
Below you will find the rest of the schedule – noting a change to 2nd May – we have Maribel Recharte presenting on “Tourism as a means to mitigate perceived costs of coexistence with giant otters in the Peruvian Amazon.”
Enjoy the Easter break, Hannah
11 April | Blake Morton | Taking Personality Bias Seriously in Cognitive Research: A Case Example in Brown Capuchin Monkeys |
18 April | Hannah | Alex Weiss (University of Edinburgh) Does personality predict all-cause mortality in captive gorillas? |
25 April | Eoin O’ Sullivan | Automatic imitation in capuchin monkeys |
2 May | Hannah | Maribel Recharte Tourism as a means to mitigate perceived costs of coexistence with giant otters in the Peruvian Amazon |
3 May, 11-12 and 1-2.30, 2A73 | Hannah | Liz Bate – Measuring Behaviour (see previous messages) |
9 May | Jim | Alasdair Gillies (Blair Drummond) – Undergraduate research projects available for next year at Blair Drummond Safari Park |
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Hannah M. Buchanan-Smith
Professor, Behaviour and Evolution Research Group
Psychology, School of Natural Sciences
University of Stirling
Stirling, FK9 4LA
Scotland
Tel: 01786 467674
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E-mail: h.m.buchanan-smith@stir.ac.uk
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