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Invertebrate Biology

An international journal of the American Microscopical Society and the Division of Invertebrate Biology/ Society of Integrative Biology

Edited by:
Patrick D. Reynolds


ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2008: 45/87 Marine & Freshwater Biology; 53/125 Zoology
Impact Factor: 1.217


Among the oldest continuously published journals in the US, Invertebrate Biology presents important research on the biology of invertebrate animals in all its aspects, including:

  • morphology and ultrastructure
  • genetics
  • phylogenetics and evolution
  • physiology and ecology
  • neurobiology
  • behavior and biomechanics
  • reproduction and development
  • cell and molecular biology

TopNews and Announcements

NEW: Invertebrate Biology celebrates the Year of Darwin with a virtual issue on Animal Phylogeny and Evolution. Click here to read the issue for Free.

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TopHighlights

Read the top cited articles from 2008 for FREE:

Ultrastructure of the tegument of the cestode Paraechinophallus japonicus (Bothriocephalidea : Echinophallidae), a parasite of the bathypelagic fish Psenopsis anomala
Levron C, Poddubnaya LG, Kuchta R, et al.

Protandric simultaneous hermaphroditism in the shrimps Lysmata bahia and Lysmata intermedia
Baeza JA

Anatomy and ultrastructure of the reproductive organs in Dactylopodola typhle (Gastrotricha : Macrodasyida) and their possible functions in sperm transfer
Kieneke A, Arbizu PM, Ahlrichs WH

Calcite and aragonite distributions in the skeletons of bimineralic bryozoans as revealed by Raman spectroscopy
Taylor PD, Kudryavtsev AB, Schopf JW

Differences in reproductive timing among sponges sharing habitat and thermal regime
Riesgo A, Maldonado M