Dear Colleague,

The Journal of CURRENT ZOOLOGY (ISSN 1674-5507, http://www.currentzoology.org) 
is preparing a special column (A special column is three to eight peer-reviewed 
papers published along with other some regular accepted papers in the same 
issue) on Social Networks for the third issue of 2012. The deadline for  
manuscript submission is October 30, 2011. You may send your manuscript now or 
by the deadline. Manuscripts received after the deadline will be considered as 
submissions for regular issues. Title and abstract submissions should be sent 
to Dr. Dan Franks at [email protected], and copy to [email protected]. 
Manuscripts should be submitted to the column titled Social Networks via 
ScholarOne ManuscriptsTM http://www.currentzoology.org/newsdetail.asp?id=1283, 
or http://mc03.manuscriptcentral.com/currentzoology.

Submitted papers should not have been published previously, nor will be under 
consideration for publication elsewhere. Submitted manuscripts are accepted 
with the understanding that they are subject to peer review and editorial 
revision. There are no publication or processing charges. Please visit the 
Instructions for Authors before submitting a manuscript 
(http://www.currentzoology.org/instruct.asp.

Kindly circulate this information to your colleagues, thanks so much for this 
help.


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 

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. 

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