Zoology in the Middle East, Volume 54 (2011)
Zoology in the Middle East, Volume 54 (2011) has been published and is being sent to subscribers.
Zoology in the Middle East, Volume 54 (2011) has been published and is being sent to subscribers.
Call for Papers: Tapirs ecology, evolution and conservation (1 Feb 2012)
In an effort to bring the latest research together from a variety of disciplines that contribute to our understanding of Tapirs, tapir biology and conservation, and stimulate interest in tapirs and inspire other scientific investigations of this important and interesting animal, the journal of the International Society of Zoological Sciences, Integrative Zoology, will be publishing a special issue in September 2012 titled “Tapir ecology, evolution and conservation.” Drs Anders Gonçalves da Silva (CSIRO), Ahimsa Campos-Arceiz (The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus) and Michael S. Zavada (East Tennessee State University) are serving as guest editors. We would like to invite you to submit a manuscript to be considered for this special issue. Deadline of manuscript submission is 1 February 2012.Please feel free to share this with your colleagues. Submit your manuscripts via: http://mc03.manuscriptcentral.com/inz
Author guidelines: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1749-4877
In an effort to bring the latest research together from a variety of disciplines that contribute to our understanding of Tapirs, tapir biology and conservation, and stimulate interest in tapirs and inspire other scientific investigations of this important and interesting animal, the journal of the International Society of Zoological Sciences, Integrative Zoology, will be publishing a special issue in September 2012 titled “Tapir ecology, evolution and conservation.” Drs Anders Gonçalves da Silva (CSIRO), Ahimsa Campos-Arceiz (The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus) and Michael S. Zavada (East Tennessee State University) are serving as guest editors. We would like to invite you to submit a manuscript to be considered for this special issue. Deadline of manuscript submission is 1 February 2012.Please feel free to share this with your colleagues. Submit your manuscripts via: http://mc03.manuscriptcentral.com/inz
Author guidelines: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1749-4877
INTEGRATIVE ZOOLOGY Frugivores and Seed Dispersal Studies Special Sections in Volume 6, Issues 2 and 3
Edited by Tomás A. CARLO (Department of Biology, The Pennsylvania State University), Ahimsa CAMPOS-ARCEIZ (School of Geography, The University of Nottingham, Malaysia Campus, Malaysia) and Michael A. STEELE (Department of Biology, Wilkes University, USA).
Edited by Tomás A. CARLO (Department of Biology, The Pennsylvania State University), Ahimsa CAMPOS-ARCEIZ (School of Geography, The University of Nottingham, Malaysia Campus, Malaysia) and Michael A. STEELE (Department of Biology, Wilkes University, USA).
Integrative Zoology Article Featured by the BBC
Professor John Buckeridge and Dr. Jessica Reeves' recently published original article "Some insights into how barnacles survive as sessile organisms" was featured by the BBC. Follow the link for the full story: Barnacles become Toxic to Repel Hungry Predators
Professor John Buckeridge and Dr. Jessica Reeves' recently published original article "Some insights into how barnacles survive as sessile organisms" was featured by the BBC. Follow the link for the full story: Barnacles become Toxic to Repel Hungry Predators
September 2011 Integrative Zoology Available Online
The SEPTEMBER 2011 issue of Integrative Zoology is available online!
The SEPTEMBER 2011 issue of Integrative Zoology is available online!
Update on International Training Course: New Trends and Methodology in Animal Ecology and Conservation Biology
The Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and the International Society of Zoological Sciences (ISZS), with support from the International Cooperation Bureau, CAS, are proud to offer an International Training Course: New Trends and Methodology in Animal Ecology and Conservation Biology, in Beijing, 18-26 August, 2011. Registration: Closed. Please click for updated photos!
The Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and the International Society of Zoological Sciences (ISZS), with support from the International Cooperation Bureau, CAS, are proud to offer an International Training Course: New Trends and Methodology in Animal Ecology and Conservation Biology, in Beijing, 18-26 August, 2011. Registration: Closed. Please click for updated photos!
All The World’s Primates Website Launched
Since 1993, Primate Conservation, Inc., a nonprofit foundation dedicated to studying, preserving, and maintaining the habitats of the least-known and most endangered primates in the world, has supported more than 450 projects in 28 countries. On September 7, 2011, they launched their website. Please visit the All The World’s Primates website at alltheworldsprimates.org.
Since 1993, Primate Conservation, Inc., a nonprofit foundation dedicated to studying, preserving, and maintaining the habitats of the least-known and most endangered primates in the world, has supported more than 450 projects in 28 countries. On September 7, 2011, they launched their website. Please visit the All The World’s Primates website at alltheworldsprimates.org.
INZ Impact Factor Photo Competition Winner Announced!
Congratulations Irfan Ahmad on your winning photo! You have won a free year's subscription to Integrative Zoology. Thank you to all who participated in the contest.
AHR has been accepted as an SCI (expanded) journal
According to the statements released on July 19, 2011 on Thomson Reuters' website (http://science.thomsonreuters.com), the journal Asian Herpetological Research (AHR) has been accepted by Thomson Reuters for coverage in Web of Science.
According to the statements released on July 19, 2011 on Thomson Reuters' website (http://science.thomsonreuters.com), the journal Asian Herpetological Research (AHR) has been accepted by Thomson Reuters for coverage in Web of Science.
Integrative Zoology Receives First Impact Factor
Integrative Zoology’s first formal Impact Factor has been released and we are pleased to announce it here: 1.000.
Integrative Zoology’s first formal Impact Factor has been released and we are pleased to announce it here: 1.000.

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