This paper surveys research in robotics in the AAMAS (Au- tonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems) community. It argues that the autonomous agents community can, and has, impact on robotics. Moreover, it argues that agents re- searchers should proactively seek to impact the robotics com- munity, to prevent independent re-discovery of known results, and to benefit autonomous agents science. To support these claims, I provide evidence from my own research into multi- robot teams, and from others’.