Call for Abstracts
Abstracts for the 34th Prairie Grouse Technical Council meeting are now being accepted. Abstracts will be accepted May 1– 31 July, 2022. Authors will be notified about the acceptance of their submissions by 15 August. Selected papers will be scheduled at 20-minute intervals. Presentations should be limited to 15 minutes to allow 5 minutes for questions and comments. Speakers will be notified of the day, time, and location of their presentations.
An example of the abstract format is given below. Use Times New Roman font, size 12. First, give title in caps, insert line space, then provide author(s) and their affiliation. Capitalize all authors’ names and state abbreviations. In cases of two or more authors, place an asterisk after the name of the person presenting the paper; then line space again and start the abstract. Do not indent any part of the abstract. Abstracts, including authors and title lines, should be no more than 250 words (including title and authors).
Following the abstract, provide the following information:
1) E-mail address for corresponding author
2) Full address of corresponding author
3) Telephone number of corresponding author
4) Type of presentation (paper or poster)
5) Audio-visual needs (PowerPoint and/or audio)
6) Any additional comments about the presentation
Abstracts should include a statement of objectives, brief description of methods used, presentation of results, and a summary of conclusions/inferences drawn.
Sample abstract:
ALL PROBLEMS OF PRAIRIE GROUSE RESOLVED
I. M. SMART*, Dept. Biological Sciences, Slapout Univ., Slapout, OK 73848 USA,
N. O. ITALL and D. UNNIT, Oklahoma Conservation Dept., Foraker, OK 74000 USA.
Biologists have been plagued by problems of prairie grouse conservation since time immemorial. Our research has shown that the solution to all of these problems is …
imsmart@slapout.edu
I. M. Smart
Department of Biological Sciences
Phillips Building
123 Highway 270
Slapout, OK 73848
580-555-1212
PAPER
Please email abstracts to pgtc2021@gmail.com
An example of the abstract format is given below. Use Times New Roman font, size 12. First, give title in caps, insert line space, then provide author(s) and their affiliation. Capitalize all authors’ names and state abbreviations. In cases of two or more authors, place an asterisk after the name of the person presenting the paper; then line space again and start the abstract. Do not indent any part of the abstract. Abstracts, including authors and title lines, should be no more than 250 words (including title and authors).
Following the abstract, provide the following information:
1) E-mail address for corresponding author
2) Full address of corresponding author
3) Telephone number of corresponding author
4) Type of presentation (paper or poster)
5) Audio-visual needs (PowerPoint and/or audio)
6) Any additional comments about the presentation
Abstracts should include a statement of objectives, brief description of methods used, presentation of results, and a summary of conclusions/inferences drawn.
Sample abstract:
ALL PROBLEMS OF PRAIRIE GROUSE RESOLVED
I. M. SMART*, Dept. Biological Sciences, Slapout Univ., Slapout, OK 73848 USA,
N. O. ITALL and D. UNNIT, Oklahoma Conservation Dept., Foraker, OK 74000 USA.
Biologists have been plagued by problems of prairie grouse conservation since time immemorial. Our research has shown that the solution to all of these problems is …
imsmart@slapout.edu
I. M. Smart
Department of Biological Sciences
Phillips Building
123 Highway 270
Slapout, OK 73848
580-555-1212
PAPER
Please email abstracts to pgtc2021@gmail.com