Dear list members,

(apologies for cross-posting)

we are pleased to announce and invite you to participate in the following 
symposium, to be held as part of the 8th European Conference on Behavioural 
Biology (Vienna, Austria, 12 – 15 July 2016): “Animal vocal communication: 
function, structures, and production mechanisms”

Organizers: Dr. Livio Favaro, Department of Life Sciences and Systems Biology, 
University of Turin, Italy (livio.fav...@unito.it 
<mailto:livio.fav...@unito.it>); Dr. Maxime Garcia, Department of Cognitive 
Biology, University of Vienna, Austria (maxime.gar...@univie.ac.at 
<mailto:maxime.gar...@univie.ac.at>)

Symposium description: While the function of vocal communication and the type 
of information conveyed by animal vocalizations have attracted of lot of 
interest in the fields of animal behaviour and ecology, as well as animal 
welfare more recently, vocal production has remained relatively poorly studied. 
Despite signs showing that this bioacoustics topic is growing at the moment, it 
appears necessary to pay more attention to it since the ways in which 
vocalizations are produced are bound together with sound structure (via 
anatomical and biophysical sound generation properties) and functionality (via 
a highlight of the physiological and affective/motivational states of the 
caller that can be picked up by a listener). Reaching a better understanding of 
sound production throughout various animal taxa is therefore a necessary step 
to investigate the function and establishment of communicative features within 
the animal kingdom (both at proximate and ultimate levels, respectively such as 
acoustic gradation in vocal repertoires and the communicative values of 
acoustic signals in contexts of sexual selection). Our symposium will extend 
these ideas by presenting recent studies that aim to improve our insight on 
some of the biological principles that drive the production and define the role 
of animal vocalizations. It will consist of a general introduction, followed by 
studies that are more specific to particular model species, vocal production 
mechanisms and vocal analysis methodologies.

Deadline for submission of abstracts: 20 April 2016

For more info to the conference, abstracts submission and registration, please 
visit: http://www.ecbb2016-vienna.com/home/ 
<http://www.ecbb2016-vienna.com/home/>

We look forward to seeing you in Vienna.

Best wishes,
Livio Favaro

 <http://www.sibm.it/47%20SIBM/principale47sibm.htm>--
Livio Favaro, PhD
Università degli Studi di Torino
Dip. Scienze della Vita e Biologia dei Sistemi
Laboratorio di Zoologia e Biologia Marina
Via Accademia Albertina, 13 - 10123 Torino
Tel.    +39.011.6704538 / 78
Fax    +39.011.6704508
e-mail livio.fav...@unito.it <mailto:livio.fav...@unito.it>

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