
Integrative Zoology
The official journal of the International Society of Zoological Sciences
Edited by:
Zhibin Zhang
Published in partnership with the International Society of Zoological Sciences, Integrative Zoology is a new multidisciplinary journal aiming to encompass the varying perspectives and scholarly disciplines that contribute to the understanding of Zoological phenomena. In 2009 Integrative Zoology is available free online.
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Integrative Zoology now included in Zoological Record and searchable via ISI Web of KnowledgeSM. Integrative Zoology is now fully indexed in the oldest database of animal biology - Zoological Record. The Journal has met the high standards set by Thomson Reuters and will continue to deliver content that is timely, accurate and meaningful. For a multi-disciplinary journal like Integrative Zoology, inclusion in ISI Web of Knowledge is ideal as content will be searchable alongside research from the sciences, arts, humanities and social sciences.
Integrative Zoology to be indexed in MEDLINE®. The Editorial Office has been informed that Integrative Zoology is to be included in MEDLINE, the US National Library of Medicine's premier bibliographic database.
Media Release: Integrative Zoology study shows human sounds may kill fish. Anthropogenic, or human generated, sounds have the potential to significantly affect the lives of aquatic animals - from the individual animal's well-being, right through to its reproduction, migration and even survival of the species. Click here for the full media release.
Integrative Zoology enters its fourth year of publication. The Journal has made some impressive gains since its arrival in 2006. The first issue of Volume 4 builds on this growth and features a high-quality reviews and original articles from the US and Europe on fish neurobiology and behavior. New Perspectives in Fish Evolution and Neurobiology is twice the normal issue length and is not to be missed!
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TopHighlights
Recently published Reviews:
The effects of human-generated sound on fish
Arthur N. POPPER, Mardi C. HASTINGS
Species richness and adaptive capacity in animal communities: lessons from China
John MACKINNON
An integrated Assessment of a group with complex systematics: the Iberomaghrebian lizard genus Podarcis (Squamata, Lacertidae)
Miguel A. CARRETERO
Molecular evolution of Na+ channels in teleost fishes
Harold H. ZAKON, Manda C. JOST, Derrick J. ZWICKL, Ying LU, David M. HILLIS
Lateral line system of fish
Horst BLECKMANN, Randy ZELICK
Deuterobiosphere the chemosynthetic second biosphere of the globe: a first review
Francis D. POR
Recently published Original Articles:
Hepatic endogenous defense potential of propolis after mercury intoxication
Monika BHADAURIA, Sangeeta SHUKLA, Ramesh MATHUR, Om P. AGRAWAL, Sadhana SHRIVASTAVA, Sonia JOHRI, Deepmala JOSHI, Varsha SINGH, Deepak MITTAL, Satendra Kumar NIRALA
Presence-absence surveys of prey and their use in predicting leopard (Panthera pardus) densities: a case study from Armenia
Igor G. KHOROZYAN, Alexander G. MALKHASYAN, Alexei V. ABRAMOV
The evolution of aposematism is accompanied by increased diversification
Kara PRZECZEK, Carla MUELLER, Steven M. VAMOSI
Genetic population structure of red snapper (Lutjanus malabaricus) and orange-spotted grouper (Epinephelus coiodes) in Brunei and Sabah
Zohrah H. SULAIMAN, Khadijah H. ABDUL RAHMAN, Teo Y. YING, Hussein H. TAHA, NurQistina H. MUHD TAHA
The barnacle and the building: a modern morality tale
John S. BUCKERIDGE
Differentiation in seed hoarding among three sympatric rodent species in a warm temperate forest
Jiqi LU, Zhibin ZHANG
Top 5 Integrative Zoology articles accessed online:
Feathered dinosaurs from China and the evolution of major avian characters
Xing XU
Systems or species? Approaches to conservation for the 21st century
Jeffrey A. McNEELY
The Jehol Biota (Lower Cretaceous, China): new discoveries and future prospects
Paul M. BARRETT and Jason M. HILTON
The actuality of Lamarck: towards the bicentenary of his Philosophic Zoologique
Francis Dov POR
Comparative immunology
Edwin L. COOPER
