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Print ISSN: 1540-7063
Online ISSN: 1557-7023
Current Volume: 48
Issues per subscription: 6
First issue published: Jul
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Members of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology receive a subscription to Integrative and Comparative Biology as part of their membership. For further information please see the SICB website.

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2008 Subscriptions

Institutional
Print and Online £389.00 $637.00 €637.00
Online Only £354.00 $580.00 €580.00
Print Only £369.00 $605.00 €605.00

Single Issues

Institutional
Print Only £77.00 $126.00 €126.00
Members
Single Issue - Print Only ( Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology ) £12.00 $20.00 €20.00

Notes:

  1. Free online access to this journal is available through our Developing Countries Online Collection Offer
  2. 2009 online-only subscription prices for journals offering the optional Oxford Open model have been adjusted to reflect any increase in the amount of open access versus non-open access content published in each journal in 2007 compared to the amount in 2006. Generally, the more open access content published in a journal, the lower the future online-only price. However, this picture is sometimes complicated by other factors such as changes in page extent, issue frequency, and exchange rate adjustments.