#abl2025 — Public Fediverse posts
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Using the right media can make your message truly resonate 🎙️🌊
Discover how science communication can inspire curiosity, empower young people, and spark real change. 💡 #SciCommsJoin our guest speaker:
🎤 Sakina-Dorothée Ayata, Oceanographer, marine ecologist and science communicator (Sorbonne University, EUradio podcast Plonger dans les océans)
🗓️ #ScienceOutreach Workshop — 14th November #ABL2025 at 12:00GMT🎟️ Free registration via Animal Behaviour Live conference! https://ablaoc25.sciencesconf.org/
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✨3 months until our online conference ! ✨
Discover our amazing plenary speakers in this video! Feel free to share with anyone who might be interested in attending. 🙌
Free registrations here : https://ablaoc25.sciencesconf.org/
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We’re excited to welcome Dr Wen-Sung Chung ( University of Queensland) as plenary speaker at #ABL2025! 🙌
Discover how sexual dimorphism and neural plasticity shape the brains—and behaviours—of octopuses. A deep dive into cognition beyond the vertebrate world. 🐙Learn more, register, submit an abstract : https://ablaoc25.sciencesconf.org/
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Thrilled to welcome Dr V V Binoy (NIAS, India) as a plenary speaker at #ABL2025. 🙌
Dr Binoy will explore how his team integrates stakeholders’ perceptions with their research on behavioural insights of mahseer megafish—bridging science, conservation, and community to protect India’s ‘Tiger of the River’. 🐟🐅
#Conservation #Mahseer #FreshwaterEcology #BehaviouralEcology
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Thrilled to announce the 4th plenary speaker at #ABL2025. 🙌
Dr. Sabrina Amador-Vargas (Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute) explores how birds use fungal fibres in their nests to defend ant attacks. 🪹🐜 A cool talk on fascinating intersections of mutualism & adaptation awaits us! 🐦🍄 -
We’re excited to announce Dr. Floria Mora-Kepfer Uy (Univ. of Rochester) as a plenary speaker at #ABL2025!
Dr Floria’s talk will explore how parasites reprogram social wasps—revealing deep insights into plasticity, manipulation & coevolution. 🐝
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We welcome the 2nd plenary speaker at #ABL2025. 🙌
Dr. Anna Stöckl (Universität Konstanz) reveals how insect pollinators interpret floral patterns to guide foraging. From hawkmoth vision to neural templates—this talk will bridge behaviour, neuroethology & sensory biology. 🦋🪻