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|Wildlife Biology || Jason Hill | |Wildlife Biology || Jason Hill |
Revision as of 15:59, 3 October 2007
Let's give this a try!
Here's where we can post the list of journals that we currently read. Feel free to sign up for a journal to track, or add another journal to the list. You can add links in the last column, and keep them posted until you replace them with a new link.
Journal Title | Tracker |
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American Naturalist | |
Am. Mosquito Control Assoc. | Jason Hill |
Animal Conservation | |
Animal Ecology | |
Applied Ecology | Chris Elphick |
Avian Biology | Diego |
Avian Medicine and Surgery | Jason Hill |
Auk | Everyone (hopefully) |
BioScience | |
Conservation Biology | |
Condor | |
Current Biology | Chris Elphick |
Ecology | Tanner Steeves |
Ecology Letters | Jason Hill |
Evolution | |
Experimental Biology | Diego |
Ibis | Chris Elphick |
Nature | Chris Elphick |
Northeast Naturalist | Jason Hill |
Ornithological Science | Jason Hill |
PNAS | Jason Hill |
Science Magazine | Chris Elphick |
Waterbirds | Chris Elphick |
Wildlife Biology | Jason Hill |
Wildlife Management | Jason Hill |
Wilson Bulletin |
If this doesn't work out then no big loss. If it turns you on to one or two new articles then it's worth it.
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