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The first great ape to go extinct - The Sumatran or the Bornean orang-utan?

The new issue of Oryx out now, reviews the conservation status of the orang-utan on Borneo and Sumatra. Additional papers on primates are included as well as a review assessing the progress towards global marine protection targets - for the latest research in conservation read it here! more details

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211,607 articles from 279 leading journals.

  • Editor(s):
  • David W. H. Walton, British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge, UK
    Alan P. M. Vaughan, British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge, UK
    Christina L. Hulbe, Portland State University, USA
  • Editorial Board Details.

Antarctic Science provides a truly international forum for the broad spread of studies that increasingly characterize scientific research in the Antarctic. The journal attracts papers from all countries currently undertaking Antarctic research and has a truly international editorial board. It publishes both review and data papers with no limits on length, two page short notes on technical developments and recent discoveries, book reviews and a diary of forthcoming events. These, together with an editorial discussing broader aspects of science, provide a rich and varied mixture of items to interest researchers in all areas of science. One issue each year is normally devoted to a specific theme or papers from a major meeting.

  • ISSN: 0954-1020
  • EISSN: 1365-2079
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2008 Volume 20
Free access Issue 01 Feb 2008 pp 1 - 112
  Issue 02 Apr 2008 pp 113 - 208
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BIOPEARL Cruise in the Scotia Sea
Jun 2008 pp 209 - 310
  Issue 04 Aug 2008 pp 311 - 421

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