100 year old account of the ‘depraved’ sexual habits of the Adélie Penguin rediscovered.
Image: Dr George Murray Levick’s observations of Adélie penguins were recorded in his notebook. Photograph: R Kossow/Natural History Museum In 1910 Dr.…

Image: Dr George Murray Levick’s observations of Adélie penguins were recorded in his notebook. Photograph: R Kossow/Natural History Museum In 1910 Dr.…

Photograph: GVI Costa Rica Increase in marine turtle predation by jaguars highlights potential conservation management dilemma A recent paper in Oryx has highlighted an interesting conservation conundrum.…

The status of the world’s seabirds has deteriorated rapidly over recent decades and several species and many populations are now perilously close to extinction.…

Environmental Conservation is one of the longest-standing, most highly-cited of the interdisciplinary environmental science journals. It includes research papers, reports, comments, subject reviews, and book reviews addressing environmental policy, practice, and natural and social science of environmental concern at the global level, informed by rigorous local level case studies.…

The Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association (APSIPA) and Cambridge University Press are pleased to announce the launch of the APSIPA Transactions on Signal and Information Processing – a groundbreaking new Open Access journal that will serve as an international forum for signal and information processing researchers across a broad spectrum of research, ranging from traditional modalities of signal processing to emerging areas where either (i) processing reaches higher semantic levels (e.g.…

Cambridge University Press has announced that it will become the new home of The Canadian Entomologist from January 2012. “One of the best publishers in the business will now be marketing, publishing and distributing one of the oldest and most respected Entomological journals in the world – it’s a match made in Entomological heaven.”…