Home Pages has focused today on acronyms, and elsewhere in this issue you've been introduced to some "Creepy Crawly Fast Facts." Our
Web Mastery site today is a little bit of both and a great deal more.
Today's feature is C.I.S.A.B. (Center for the Integrative Study of Animal
Behavior), an interdisciplinary program that includes the departments of
Biology and Psychology and the Program in Neuroscience on the IUB
campus. The center site includes links to the Computer Archives for the
Study of Animal Behavior, the Animal Behavior Society and many other
resources. The menu is rich with material, including articles from the
Animal Behavior Bulletin (Learn about the three-spined stickleback, for
instance, or watch videos of the territorial and mating behavior of side
blotched lizards in Quick Time format on Professor Barry Sinervo's Web
site:
http://sunflower.bio.indiana.edu/~bsinervo
Upcoming at the center: a workshop on "Strategies for Modeling Biological Systems," Nov. 7-8.
Go to this Web site to learn more:
http://www.cisab.indiana.edu/Workshop/