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The Quarterly Review of Biology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of biology. It was established in 1926 by Raymond Pearl. In the 1960s it was purchased by the Stony Brook Foundation when the editor H. Bentley Glass became academic vice president of Stony Brook University. The editor-in-chief is Daniel E. Dykhuizen (Stony Brook University). It is currently published by the University of Chicago Press. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in The Quarterly Review of Biology 2213
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The Biology of the Termite Castes
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The Antiquity and Dispersal of Vascular Plants
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The Physiognomy of Insects
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Animal Life in Hot Springs
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Animal Aggregations
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The Growth of Populations
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The Neurofibril Hypothesis
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Diurnal Migration of Plankton Crustacea
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Quantitative Relations in Biological Processes and the Radiation Hypothesis of Chemical Activation
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Recent Methods of Generating Sound Stimuli for Use in Testing the Auditory Capacity in Animals
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Polyembryony in the Armadillo: Genetic or Physiological?
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Morphogenesis of the Shoulder Architecture. Part II. Pisces
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Warning Colors and Mimicry<i>The Zoological Society's Expedition to the Zambesi, 1927. No. 4. On the Ecology of Tree-Frogs in the Lower Zambesi Valley, With Special Reference to Predatory Habits Considered in Relation to the Theory of Warning Colour
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The Habits and Characteristics of Nocturnal Animals
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The Electro-Dynamic Theory of Life
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Significance of the Biotic Community in Ecological Studies
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Morphogenesis of the Shoulder Architecture. Part IV. Reptilia
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Characters Common to Higher Primates and Characters Specific for Man
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Characters Common to Higher Primates and Characters Specific for Man (continued)
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The Halophyte Problem in the Light of Recent Investigations
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Was Aristotle an Evolutionist?
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The Cyclic Character of Hibernation in Frogs
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The Kingdoms of Organisms
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Diurnal Rhythms
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The Number and Mendelian Ratios of Phenotypes and Genotypes
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The Origin of the Fauna of the Greater Antilles, with Discussion of Dispersal of Animals Over Water and Through the Air
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Homing instinct in salmon
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Auditory Perception in Insects, with Special Reference to the Cockroach
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Form and Function in the Sloth
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The Laboratory Population as a Test of a Comprehensive Ecological System (Concluded)
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Organic Polarity Some Ecological and Physiological Aspects
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The Laboratory Population as a Test of a Comprehensive Ecological System
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