2010 Warder Clyde Allee Competition
The Warder Clyde Allee Competition for Best Student Paper will take place at the 47th Annual Meeting of the Animal Behavior Society, 25-29 July, 2010. All eligible students are encouraged to participate. The following rules govern the Allee Award for best student paper presented in the Warder Clyde Allee session at the annual meeting:
To enter: Students must indicate their desire to be considered for the competition by checking the appropriate box on the abstract submittal form for the annual meeting, submit a written (or electronic) version of their paper which includes their addresses, telephone numbers and e-mail addresses, fill out a signed and dated form indicating that they meet all eligibility requirements (to be supplied to entrants after receipt of their papers) present a spoken version during the 2010 Annual Meeting, attend both the Allee welcoming dinner on the evening before the competition day, and attend the banquet during the Annual Meeting. The spoken portion of the competition is limited to 14 students. If more than 14 students enter, the Allee Judges will select the best 14 submitted papers for the spoken paper session and further eligibility. Four (4) copies of a written version, or an electronic version in PDF format, of no more than 7 double-spaced text pages and no more than a total of 4 tables and/or figures (this limit does not include abstract, references or acknowledgments) must be received by ABS 2nd President Elect: Joan Strassmann, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology – MS-170, 130 Anderson Biology Lab, Rice University, Houston, Texas 770005-1892 USA. Phone (713) 348-4922, E-mail:strassm@rice.edu , Papers should be formatted using the instruction for authors for a research paper in the journal Animal Behaviour (http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/622782/authorinstructions)
Each presentation session is 30 minutes. This includes time for questions. The students should reserve 5-10 minutes of the total 30 minutes for questions.
Deadline for receiving papers is April 14 2010. If significant new results arise after submission, students may submit a one page addendum to their papers up to 30 days before the first day of the Annual Meeting. Questions should be addressed to Dr. Joan Strassmann, E-mail:strassm@rice.edu
