The conference will aim to cover a range of topics relating to the nesting period in the life history of birds, including the following: Interactions between breeders, offspring and siblings, both within and between species; Individual strategies for breeding decisions – having second broods or abstaining; The evolution and function of egg morphology and nest structure; Development and ecophysiology of eggs and young; Costs of reproduction in a changing environment; Links between individual nest outcomes and population dynamics, and the conservation implication.
12th Asian Raptor Research and Conservation Network Symposium “Strengthening Connections & Collaborations in Raptor Conservation & Research in the Changing Environment”
This pioneering conference will facilitate a platform to explore the potential of a) science to provide data-driven solutions to this complex topic and b) the collaboration between multiple disciplines (e.g. natural scientists, social scientists and ecologists) and other stakeholders to develop fresh, interesting and effective approaches to conflicts between birds and people.