Integrative and Comparative Biology focuses on integrating the varying disciplines within the field of biology. Formerly American Zoologist, the journal is published monthly from July to December.
Some interesting recent articles include:
Some interesting recent articles include:
Aline J. Cote and Paul W. Webb (2015) Living in a Turbulent World—A New Conceptual Framework for the Interactions of Fish and Eddies, Integrative and Comparative Biology, Volume 55(4), 662-672 Link to Abstract/Full Text
Kathleen E. Hunt, Rosalind M. Rolland, and Scott D. Kraus (2015) Conservation Physiology of an Uncatchable Animal: The North Atlantic Right Whale (Eubalaena glacialis), Integrative and Comparative Biology, Volume 55(4), 577-586 Link to Abstract/Full Text
Kathryn L. Van Alstyne, Timothy A. Nelson, and Richard L. Ridgway (2015) Environmental Chemistry and Chemical Ecology of “Green Tide” Seaweed Blooms, Integrative and Comparative Biology, Volume 55(3), 518-532 Link to Abstract/Full Text
Ryan P. Ferrer, Elias T. Lunsford, Camillo M. Candido, Madison L. Strawn, and Karisa M. Pierce (2015) Saxitoxin and the Ochre Sea Star: Molecule of Keystone Significance and a Classic Keystone Species, Integrative and Comparative Biology, Volume 55(3), 533-542 Link to Abstract/Full Text
Terrie M. Williams, Lee A. Fuiman, and Randall W. Davis (2015) Locomotion and the Cost of Hunting in Large, Stealthy Marine Carnivores, Integrative and Comparative Biology, Volume 55(4), 673-682 Link to Abstract/Full Text
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