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Presentations

 

Poesel A. & Dabelsteen T. Signaling aggressive intentions: the role of different vocalizations in the blue tit Parus caeruleus. Spoken paper. IEC Budapest, Hungary (August 2005).

 

Poesel A. & Dabelsteen T. A network perspective: Male- and female-directed song in the blue tit Parus caeruleus. Invited talk. Behavior, Cognition & Neuroscience Seminar series, University of Windsor, Canada (October 2005).

 

Poesel A. & Dabelsteen T. A network perspective: Male- and female-directed song in the blue tit Parus caeruleus. Invited talk. EEOB Seminar Series, Ohio State University, Columbus OH (September 2005)

 

Poesel A. & Dabelsteen T. Dear neighbours? Territorial responses of male blue tits to UV manipulated neighbours versus strangers. Spoken paper. ISBE, University Jyväskylä, Finland (July 2004)

 

Poesel A. & Dabelsteen T. Dawn song relates to mid-morning singing interactions in the blue tit Parus caeruleus. Spoken paper. ASAB Easter meeting, University Brighton, UK (April 1004)

 

Poesel A. & Dabelsteen T. Moving threats - Territorial responses of male blue tits to simulated intrusions. Invited talk. Annual institute's seminar, University Copenhagen, DK (January 2003)

 

Poesel A. & Dabelsteen T. Moving threats - Territorial responses of male blue tits to simulated intrusions. Spoken paper. IEC Florianopolis, Brazil (August 2003) & Graduate student meeting, Bielefeld, D (October 2003)

 

Poesel A., DabelsteenT. & Pedersen S.B. Male territorial singing behaviour as a function of success in evicting a simulated intruder. Poster presentation. First European Conference on Behavioural Biology, Münster, Germany (August 2002)

Poesel A. & Dabelsteen T. Dawn song as an indicator of competitiveness in singing interactions. Poster presentation. ISBE, Montreal, Canada (July 2002)

 

Poesel A. Is dawn song in male blue tits a consistent signal? Spoken paper.
EGI student conference, Oxford, UK (January 2002)

 

Poesel A. Communication Networks of male and female blue tits. Spoken paper.

Graduate student meeting, Grünau, Austria (October 2001)

 

Poesel A. Making yourself heard – A study of masking effects on blue tit singing interactions. Spoken paper. IBAC meeting, Cogne, Italy (September 2001)

 

Posterprize at IEC, Tuebingen, Germany

Poesel A. & Dabelsteen T. Variation in blue tit dawn song – A consequence of male quality and female eavesdropping? (July 2001)

Poesel A. Dawn singing in blue tits – Do males advertise their quality? Spoken paper. EGI student conference, Oxford, UK (January 2001)

 

Poesel A. Dawn song in the blue tit. Invited talk. University Copenhagen, DK (November 2000)

 

Poesel A., Kunc, H. & Kempenaers B. Dawn singing in the blue tit and the role of testosterone. Poster presentation. ISBE conference, Zuerich, Switzerland (July 2000)

 

 

Research in the News

 

2003

Interview for a Danish local newspaper article "Fuglenes små sidespring" by Lonnie Findal on the role of song in sexual selection.

 

2001

Radio interview on "Blue tit dawn song and sexual selection" during the IEC Tuebingen, Germany

 

Boix-Hinzen, C. & Poesel A. 2001. Tödliche Untreue. GEOScope, GEO-Wissenschaftsmagazin.

 

 

Workshops & courses

 

10/03

Graduate-student workshop on central concepts of 'classical ethology' on the occasion of Konrad Lorenz' 100th birthday 2003. Grünau, Austria

 

  • Poesel A. & Sedlackova M. 2003. Pre-conference graduate student workshop on central concepts of "classical ethology" on the occasion of Konrad Lorenz' 100th birthday. report for Animal Behaviour Newsletter.

08/03

PhD course on Acoustic communication, Odense, Denmark

11/02 – 12/02

PhD course on topics in conservation, Copenhagen, Denmark

09/01

1st Blue tit workshop. Organizer and host. Seewiesen, Germany

07/00

Parental Care workshop. Organizer and host. Seewiesen, Germany

07/00

Evolutionary Ecology of Sex. Groningen, Netherlands