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 Subject: Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
 
 Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
 
 http://www.hbuk.co.uk/ap/journals/zj/
 (Link inactive 31 August 2004)

 Content 2002- available at:

 http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0024-4082&site=1
 (Link active 31 August 2004)

 Content prior to 2002 available at:

 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00244082
 (Link active 31 August 2004)
 
 This online version of the print journal of the same name is published by
 Academic Press, Inc. through a program titled IDEAL (International Digital
 Electronic Access Library). The Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
 publishes original papers on zoology with an emphasis on the diversity,
 systematics, diversity, interrelationships, and evolution of animals both
 living and extinct. However, papers in other areas of zoology with
 implications for systematics and evolution are also welcome. It is
 intended to publish occassional invitedrevies and, within the areas
 covered by the journal, the submission of reviews and review-type articles
 are encouraged.  This important, long-established, and respected forum has
 a wide circulation among zoologists, and while narrowly specialized papers
 are not automatically excluded, the editor fosters submissions that bear
 this broad readership in mind.
 
 Research Areas Include: 
      Systematics
      Comparative anatomy
      Functional zoology
      Ecology
      Behavior
      Zoogeography
 
 Some articles appearing in the October 1996 issue of the Journal include: 
 'Evidence of brain-warming in the mobulid rays, Mobula tarapacana and
 Manta birostris (Chondrichthyes: Elasmobranchii: Batoidea:
 Myliobatiformes)', 'A phylogenetic reanalysis of allozyme variation among
 populations of Galapagos finches', and 'Origin of the inland Acari of
 Continental Antarctica, with particular reference to Dronning Maud Land'. 
 
 Subscription to this electronic journal involves licensing agreements with
 academic and industrial networks or consortia of libraries and can not be
 done on a personal or even title by title basis. However, the table of
 contents and article abstracts for each issue are available online
 free-of-charge. Articles are provided to members of subscriber
 institutions in Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format. 
 
 ISSN 0024-4082
 
 Editor: J.P. Thorpe
 Email: apsubs@acad.com
 
 
 
 
 
 

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