Best posters and talks at the 52nd CSEtS conference

Dear colleagues,

for everyone who would like to revisit the best student achievements, here you can find a list of the awarded talks and posters presented at the 52nd conference in Prague.

Jury Awards:

Talks:
1. Vojtěch Kasič – Tourists? Who cares: A Striking Example of Chamois Habituation in Northern Czechia
2. Jules Bernet – Social Networks and Personality in Free-Ranging Wild Boars: Insights from GPS Tracking
3. Daniela Svojanovská – Can you recognize me now? Perception of predator body configuration during nest defense by the red-backed shrike (Lanius collurio)

Posters:
1. Johanka Bláhová – Red-backed shrike (Lanius collurio) versus Common cuckoo (Cuculus canorus): Does shrike’s ability to recognize parasitic eggs lead to extinction of parasitation?
2. Veronika Sekyrová – The impact of lying down support on the lying down behaviour and piglet trapping in temporarily crated lactating sows
3. Václav Helebrant – By hearing or by sight? The role of acoustic and visual cues in passerine recognition of owls – preliminary results

Audience Awards:

Talks:
1st place (shared): Vojtěch Kasič – Tourists? Who cares: A Striking Example of Chamois Habituation in Northern Czechia & Ekaterina Karabanina – Golden eagle monitoring in Finland
3rd place: Jules Bernet – Social Networks and Personality in Free-Ranging Wild Boars: Insights from GPS Tracking

Posters:
1st place (shared): Pierre Colençon – Wild boar anti-predator tactics in a Mediterranean protected area recolonized by the wolf & Jeremy Hardouin – Behavioral responses of wild boars and deer to olfactory cues of infection and predation risks
3rd place: Johanka Bláhová – Red-backed shrike (Lanius collurio) versus Common cuckoo (Cuculus canorus): Does shrike’s ability to recognize parasitic eggs lead to extinction of parasitation? & Lukáš Balcar – Project proposal: Individual variability in neophobia in wild boar (Sus scrofa) in relation to sex and age

Congratulations to all winners!

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