Dear Colleagues, Just at the begining of 2011, right now today, we are pleased to announce that the first issue now are online at http://www.currentzoology.org/currentissue.asp. Contents are also provided below. You are invited to browse this issue, and make suggestions, if you have any,to improve the content and quality of the journal.
Thank you for your attention, and looking forward to your future submissions to CURRENT ZOOLOGY. Volume 57, Issue 1 Content Table ( PDF[16604 KB] ) Insights into social relationships among female black howler monkeys Alouatta pigra at Palenque National Park, Mexico ( PDF[248 KB] ) Sarie VAN BELLE, Alejandro ESTRADA, Karen B. STRIER Land use in semi-free ranging Tonkean macaques Macaca tonkeana depends on environmental conditions: A geo-graphical information system approach ( PDF[1040 KB] ) Cédric SUEUR, Paul SALZE, Christiane WEBER,Odile PETIT Diet of the Assamese macaque Macaca assamensis in lime-stone habitats of Nonggang, China ( PDF[737 KB] ) Qihai ZHOU, Hua WEI, Zhonghao HUANG, Chengming HUANG A non-invasive study of alopecia in Japanese macaques Macaca fuscata ( PDF[392 KB] ) Peng ZHANG Seasonal changes in group size and composition of Arabian sand gazelle Gazella subgutturosa marica Thomas, 1897 during a period of drought in central western Saudi Arabia ( PDF[88 KB] ) Peter Low CUNNINGHAM, Torsten WRONSKI The duration of sociosexual behaviors in male meadow voles Microtus pennsylvanicus varies before, during, and after copulation ( PDF[119 KB] ) Ashlee A. VAUGHN, Daniel A. FERKIN, Javier delBARCO-TRILL,Michael H. FERKIN Seed-hoarding of Edward's long-tailed rats Leopoldamys edwardsi in response to weevil infestation in cork oak Quer-cus variabilis ( PDF[125 KB] ) inrui CHENG, Hongmao ZHANG Temporal-spatial segregation among hummingbirds foraging on honeydew in a temperate forest in Mexico ( PDF[165 KB] ) Carlos LARA, Vanessa MARTÍNEZ-GARCÍA, Raúl ORTIZ-PULIDO, Jessica BRAVO-CADENA, Salvador LORANCA, Alex CÓRDOBA-AGUILAR Population genetic structure in the paddyfield warbler (Acrocephalus agricola Jerd.) ( PDF[370 KB] ) Pavel ZEHTINDJIEV, Mihaela ILIEVA, Bengt HANSSON, Olga OPARINA,Mihail OPARIN, Staffan BENSCH The effect of mate removal on dawn singing behaviour in male pied bush chats ( PDF[55 KB] ) Vinaya Kumar SETHI, Dinesh BHATT, Amit KUMAR Take only pictures, leave only...fear? The effects of photography on the West Indian anole Anolis cristatellus ( PDF[137 KB] ) Brian HUANG, Katie LUBARSKY, Tiffany TENG, Daniel T. BLUMSTEIN Frog community responses to recent American bullfrog invasions ( PDF[242 KB] ) Yiming LI, Zhunwei KE, Yihua WANG, Tim M. BLACKBURN Tadpole types of Chinese megophryid frogs (Anura: Mego-phryidae) and implications for larval evolution ( PDF[995 KB] ) Cheng LI, Xian-Guang GUO, Yue-Zhao WANG Repeatability of decision-making behaviour in male threespine stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus: Effects of dummy vs. live stimuli ( PDF[161 KB] ) Teresa L. DZIEWECZYNSKI, Lindsay M. FORRETTE Liver mitochondrial and whole-animal level metabolic compensation in a catfish during seasonal acclimatization ( PDF[216 KB] ) Yulian YAN, Xiaojun XIE Tectonic calibrations in molecular dating ( PDF[349 KB] ) Ullasa KODANDARAMAIAH Zhi-Yun JIA,Ph.D. Executive Editor Current Zoology http://www.currentzoology.org Institute of Zoology The Chinese Academy of Sciences Beichen Xilu, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101, China Partly sponsored by CAST (The China Association for Science and Technology) Promotion Project for Elite Journals, coverd by SCI and Current Contents, BIOSIS Preview, Biological Abstract, Zoological Records, Chemical Abstract, and Scopus, CURRENT ZOOLOGY is a bimonthly, peer-reviewed international journal that publishes reviews and research articles, 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.
