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Invertebrate Biology



               
Invertebrate Biology

http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=1077-8306&site=1

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing on behalf of the American Microscopical
Society

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

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

    * cell and molecular biology
    * ecology
    * physiology
    * genetics
    * phylogenetics and evolution 
    * behavior and biomechanics 
    * biogeography
    * development 
    * reproduction and morphology 
    * ultrastructure

Invertebrate Biology (IB) invites papers on all aspects of invertebrate
biology morphology and ultrastructure; genetics, phylogenetics, and
evolution; physiology and ecology; neurobiology, behavior, and biomechanics;
reproduction and development; cell and molecular biology‹and on all types of
invertebrates: protozoan and metazoan, aquatic and terrestrial, free-living
and symbiotic. Manuscripts submitted should present original research
focused on understanding invertebrate organisms.

Print ISSN: 1077-8306
Online ISSN: 1744-7410

Editorial Office:

Patrick D. Reynolds, Editor
Hamilton College
Clinton, NY 

Elizabeth J. Balser, Co-editor
Illinois Wesleyan University
Bloomington, IL 

Content available by subscription. Sample issue available online.
 
Abstracts available online. Full-text available in HTML and PDF format.
 
Current Issue: June 2005 - Vol. 124 Issue 2

Date: 2 August 2005


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