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BioScience

A peer-reviewed journal publishing original research on all areas of the biological sciences, including animals, plants, humans, and the environment. Coverage includes recent advances in the field, opinion pieces, essays on the teaching of biology, news, legislative developments, and calendars of meetings. Written for a broad audience of professional biologists, biology teachers, and advanced students.

News from the National Ecological Observatory Network.(AIBS news)
June 01, 2005

NEON comings and goings.(AIBS news)
June 01, 2005

Award winners for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching annou...
June 01, 2005

Calendar of meetings.(Calendar)
June 01, 2005

When productivity goes up, diversity goes down.(BioBriefs)
June 01, 2005

Floral diversity preserved in fossils.(BioBriefs)
June 01, 2005

Energy and ecosystems.(Editorial)
June 01, 2005

Rebuilding a mainstream consensus for environmentalism.(Viewpoint)
June 01, 2005

Generating heat: new twists in the evolution of endothermy.
June 01, 2005

States, Congress, environmental groups oppose new EPA regulation.(Wash...
June 01, 2005

Breaking new ground: soil communities and exotic plant invasion.
June 01, 2005

Social learning in animals: empirical studies and theoretical models.
June 01, 2005

Complexity in ecology and conservation: mathematical, statistical, and...
June 01, 2005

Quantitative bioscience for the 21st century.
June 01, 2005

Do reservoirs facilitate invasions into landscapes?(Forum)
June 01, 2005

Getting the story right: a response to Vermeire and colleagues.(Forum)
June 01, 2005

The complexity of crops.
June 01, 2005

Building a Noah's Ark for plants.
June 01, 2005

You can't tell a book by its cover.
June 01, 2005

New titles.(Books)
June 01, 2005

AIBS welcomes three new member societies.(AIBS news)
June 01, 2005

2005 AIBS Emerging Public Policy Leader announced.(AIBS news)
June 01, 2005