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Emerging Bioacousticians Days
16 - 18 june 2026
Registration for 2026 will open soon!
Calls for abstracts!
If you are a young bioacoustics researcher and you wish to present your work without the pressure of large conferences at a professional and friendly event, you are in the right place!

Who can participate?
We wish to highlight the work of young researchers. Interns, doctoral students, post-docs and permanent researchers of less than 5 years are welcome!
What will the format of the presentations be?
There are two formats: an oral presentation (approximately 10 minutes plus questions) or a poster. There will be several poster sessions over the three days. Both oral presentations and posters must be in English.
General instructions
Your abstract must be written in English, with a limit of 300 words.
Please remember to include your name and affiliation(s), as well as the names and affiliation(s) of all your co-authors.
Please indicate the keyword(s) that best describe your search field from the following list:
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comparative bioacoustics,
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biological production and perception of sound,
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ecoacoustics,
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passive acoustic monitoring,
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human speech communication,
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psychoacoustics,
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signal processing,
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modeling of acoustic propagation in various media,
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application of bioacoustics,
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acoustic sensor arrays for biological research,
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anthropophonic impact on biodiversity
📝General instructions for the abstract submission :
The abstract should be written in English and contain a maximum of 300 words.
Please include your name, affiliation(s), and those of all co-authors.
Include one or more keyword(s) from the following list, that best describe your research:
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comparative bioacoustics,
-
biological production and perception of sound,
-
ecoacoustics,
-
passive acoustic monitoring,
-
human speech communication,
-
psychoacoustics,
-
signal processing,
-
modeling of acoustic propagation in various media,
-
application of bioacoustics,
-
acoustic sensor arrays for biological research,
-
anthropophonic impact on biodiversity.
Please note that we welcome all types of bioacoustic studies, so if you don’t find a fitting keyword, feel free to add your own!
Please indicate your preferred presentation format (oral presentation or poster).
🔥 We are excited for this new edition and can’t wait to hear about your work!








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