ESEB members discounts

Discount on Biology Letters
Biology Letters is one of the newest additions to the Royal Society journal list and publishes short, high quality articles from right across the whole range of biology. It draws its authors from all over the world and has a similarly international readership. It has made a big impact on the research community and has just recieved an impressive 2.0 for its first impact factor.

ESEB members are offered a discount of 25% off the newly introduced personal subscription rate of £125 (in Europe) for this year's volume. Please visit the webpage at http://www.pubs.royalsoc.ac.uk/biologyletters for further information.

Discount Subscriptions for ESEB Members
We are pleased to be able to offer members discounted rates on a select number of journals from Blackwell Publishing. Please check them out at the journals' websites

Visit the journals’ websites and click on ‘Subscribe/Renew’ from the left-hand menu to order your subscription at the following ‘ESEB member’ rates, ensuring you select your region:

Acta Zoologica
Print + Online Access: €84
www.blackwellpublishing.com/azo

Molecular Ecology and Molecular Ecology Resources
Online Access Only: €41
www.blackwellpublishing.com/mec

New Phytologist
Print + Online Access: €153
www.newphytologist.com

Zoologica Scripta
Print + Online Access: €84
www.blackwellpublishing.com/zsc

Note: the above rates quoted are the Euro € rate for ESEB members based in the Euro Zone of Europe. For members based in the Rest of Europe, The Americas and Rest of World rates vary slightly according to the exchange rates used translated into USD$ or GBP£. These rates do not include any applicable tax which must be added at the point of order.

Book discounts
All ESEB members are entitled to a 20% discount on any book published by Blackwell Publishing! Check out the books at the Blackwell website. Here is the order form you need to print, fill out and mail or fax to Blackwell.

ESEB members are also entitled to a 20% discount on every Ecology & Evolution book from Oxford University Press. To view the books please visit the OUP site