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Online Abstract Submission for CARCNET Annual Meeting 2006
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Presentations and posters for CARCNET sessions are open to all aspects of the conservation biology of amphibians and reptiles and herpetological research (e.g.: population and metapopulation dynamics, genetics, diseases, commercial harvest, status assessment and recovery plans, monitoring, habitat protection, etc.). Presentations on public education projects and ethics are also welcome.
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Instructions For Submitting Abstracts
The abstract should have an unambiguous title, include only essential details and should state the main results and conclusions of the paper. Please be sure your abstract is clear and error-free. We will not second-guess the author(s) by attempting to correct errors in grammar, spelling or content. Abstracts will be published as received. Please try to limit the length of your abstract by using 10 pitch font. Abstracts submitted on disc or as email attachments should include all the required information in the following recommended format:
NOTE: There appears to be an intermittent glitch with online abstract submission. Please follow the format outlined below and email your abstract to [email protected] as an attachment, preferably in MS Word format.
Title
Author Name(s) (identify the presenter with an asterisk)
Affiliations and Mailing Addresses of all authors
Telephone number
Fax number
Email addresses of all authors
Text of abstract
State if Oral or Poster presentation
State if Student Presentation
List Audiovisual requirements
Abstracts can be submitted:
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On an IBM-compatible diskette using WordPerfect,
Microsoft Word or compatible software
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Dr. Patrick Gregory Department of Biology University of Victoria,
PO Box 3200
Victoria, BC
Canada, V8W 3N5
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- As an e-mail attachment to: [email protected]
- Using the online form below
Abstract Submission Form:
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