Dear Colleagues,

Our journal  now has irregular special columns in regular issues, and we are 
now orgnizing three special columns that will be pubished next year:

1.  BAT ECOLOGY/BEHAVIOR.  Deadline for submission: Coming October 01,

2.  CLIMATE CHANGE and ANIMAL BEHAVIOR. Deadline for submission: Coming 
November 01, and

3. PRIMATE BEHAVIOR.  Deadline for submission: Coming October 01.

The submitted manuscripts should not exceed 6000 words, around 8 printted 
pages. All column papers will be peer-reviewed.  Publication in this journal is 
free of charge.

If you are interested in the COLUMNS, please contact me at [email protected].  We 
look forward to your submissions of your study and/or proposal for a SPECIAL 
COLUMN. 

Zhi-Yun JIA,Ph.D.                                                               
                    
Executive Editor                                                                
                      
Current Zoology                                                                 
                    
http://www.currentzoology.org/                                                  
            
Institute of Zoology                               
The Chinese Academy of Sciences 
Datun Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101, China  


CURRENT ZOOLOGY (Formerly Acta Zoologica Sinica, the premier Zoological Journal 
in China) was founded in 1935, sponsored by the China Zoological Society and 
the Institute of Zoology (Chinese Academy of Sciences), and indexed in Scopus, 
BIOSIS, ZOOLOGICAL RECORD and CHEMICAL ABSTRACTS, it is a bimonthly, 
peer-reviewed, open-access international journal that publishes reviews, 
research articles, and short communications in all aspects of Zoology, 
including significant new findings of fundamental and general interest. 
Submissions in the research fields of ecology, behavioral biology, 
biogeography, conservation biology, evolutionary biology and genomics are 
especially welcome. In particular, Current Zoology seeks to publish research 
that explores the interface between zoological disciplines, and is truly 
integrative by illuminating the greater picture. Publication in this journal is 
free of charge.

 

    

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