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Chief Editor: |
Herman in den Bosch, Institute of Evolutionary and Ecological Sciences, Leiden University, P.O. Box 9516, NL-2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands, editor@podarcis.nl |
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Editors: |
Sergé Bogaerts, John Boonman, Tjaldo Brandenburg, Freek Gillissen, Jelle Hofstra, Hellie Klaasse, and Piet Mantel |
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Editorial staff: |
Cathy King, Twan Leenders, Mindy Myers |
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Treasurer: |
Hellie Klaasse, treasurer@podarcis.nl postal giro account: 8490492. Credit cards accepted: MasterCard |
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Secretary: |
John Boonman, Tormentil 17, NL-2631 DD Nootdorp, The Netherlands, secretary@podarcis.nl |
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Webmaster: |
Nico Boutshoorn, webmaster@podarcis.nl |
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Advertiser service/PR: |
Harry Biard, info@podarcis.nl |
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Layout: |
Jacco van Rossum, layout@podarcis.nl |
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Imaging: |
Herman in den Bosch |
Pod@rcis
Pod@rcis is a bi-lingual (Dutch and English) periodical devoted to terrarium keeping and herpetology. This publication currently appears only as webzine; a CD with each annual volume may be released, depending on demand. A paper version will be available in the chief natural history libraries for future reference. Authors can receive one print and the pdf-file of their contribution. They are at liberty to distribute these on a non-profit basis among interested individuals. Reproduction of articles, or parts thereof, published in Pod@rcis is otherwise only allowed with the written consent of the chief editor. Articles considered for publication concern reptiles, amphibians and terrarium techniques. There is a preference for articles on reproduction, behaviour and ecology. We also welcome student reports on herpetological subjects.
Podarcis is a foundation dedicated to the publication and distribution of herpetological information (Chamber of Commerce Rotterdam, 24303166). ISSN 1567-3871.
Minimal system requirements
Windows 95/98, modem, Netscape Navigator 4.x or Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x, Acrobat Reader 4.x, Internet access.
Internet http://www.podarcis.nl
Subscription
At least four issues of the webzine Pod@rcis will appear annually and each issue will contain the equivalent of at least thirty journal pages. The Podarcis-site has a public reception area with summaries, advertisements, archive, etc., and a closed section with the articles in full-text (PDF) which in future will be accessible to subscribers only, with an individual password.