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Below is the content table for the latest issue. We welcome your browe, and 
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Volume 55, Issue 6
 Susceptibility of pine stands to bark stripping by chacma Papio ursinus 
baboons in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe  ( PDF[2085 KB] ) 
 C.A.T. KATSVANGA, L. JIMU, J.F. MUPANGWA, D. ZINNER 
   
 Using endocarp-remains of seeds of wild apricot Prunus armeniaca to identify 
rodent seed predators  ( PDF[309 KB] ) 
 Hongmao ZHANG, Wei WANG 
   
 Fuel load and flight ranges of blackcaps Sylvia atricapilla in northern Iberia 
during autumn and spring migrations  ( PDF[140 KB] ) 
 JUAN ARIZAGA, EMILIO BARBA 
   
 The advertisement call of the giant spiny frog Paa spinosa  ( PDF[152 KB] ) 
 Baogen YU, Rongquan ZHENG 
   
 Immune response, stress resistance and bacterial challenge in juvenile rainbow 
trouts Oncorhynchus mykiss fed diets containing chitosan-oligosaccharides  ( 
PDF[174 KB] ) 
 Lin LUO, Xuefeng CAI, Chuan HE, Min XUE, Xiufeng WU , Haining CAO 
   
 Mitochondrial Pyruvate dehydrogenase E1 of Nosema bombycis: A Marker in 
Microsporidian evolution  ( PDF[701 KB] ) 
 Tian LI, Xiaoqun DANG, Jinshan XU, Handeng LIU, Guoqing PAN, Zeyang ZHOU 
   
 Homozygous lethality and heterozygous spotting due to a novel missense 
mutation in the mouse Kit gene  ( PDF[354 KB] ) 
 Baojin WU, Lijing YIN, Xiaoshu YIN, Weiwei YANG, Bing CHEN, Zhengfeng XUE, 
Peilin WU 
   
 Micronutrient input into a mangrove ecosystem in Jobos Bay, Puerto Rico, by 
the exotic green iguana Iguana iguana  ( PDF[44 KB] ) 
 Lindsey Noele SWIERK, Tracy Langkilde 


 
  

2009-10-28
jiazy

 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 is a bimonthly, peer-reviewed 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.

 
 

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